




🚀 Elevate your content game with Canon EOS R10 — where pro power meets pocket-sized freedom!
The Canon EOS R10 is a compact mirrorless camera featuring a 24.2MP APS-C CMOS sensor and DIGIC X processor, delivering stunning image quality and professional-grade 4K video. With high-speed 15 fps continuous shooting and advanced Dual Pixel CMOS autofocus with subject tracking, it’s designed for dynamic content creators and vloggers. Lightweight and ergonomic, it supports Canon RF-S/RF lenses and offers over 30 minutes of uninterrupted video recording, making it the perfect versatile tool for both photography and videography on the move.





















| Aspect Ratio | 1.50:1, 16:9, 4:3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,258 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #17 in Mirrorless Cameras |
| Compatible Mountings | Canon RF |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 721 Reviews |
| Image Stabilization | Digital |
| Maximum Aperture | 3.5 Millimeters |
| Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
| Supported File Format | RAW |
T**.
smaller sized mirrorless camera.
First the bad thing: It does go through batteries... one per day easy. Make sure to get several and a charger. I got a charger that uses an USB port so I can charge on the fly with a USB power brick. Now the rest.... really good camera. Easy to use, great feedback when adjusting the non auto modes.. I took it on a one month trip after two weeks of buying it. Played with it for maybe 10 hours before we went. It has lots of features that I forgot how to use... perhaps a small laminated cheat sheet would make things easier... like a map of the very menus and instructions on the most likely uses: multiple shots, video, panorama, timer, etc... But if you want to take good pictures, the camera works very well. I ended up doing half my shooting in full auto mode and the other half in aperture and manual modes. The built in display works really well and I appreciate that old "mirror" sound when I take a shot. I put a 1TB card in it, took like 1000 shots in "high quality JPEG" and barely made a dent into the memory. I realize I should have stored them in RAW but this was for a vacation so I needed to make it fast and easy and the quality of the shots is very good. The bluetooth interface to my phone was painless, I should figure out how to run it with the PC. Right now I just pull the memory out of the camera and pop it into a reader to download to the PC. EDIT: OK, took another month trip. Took like 2500 pictures, made only a small dent in the 1TB storage. Eventually I figured out how to take the best pictures... Use the Program AE mode, then hold down the shutter midway and adjust the aperture mode. This returns, IMHO, the best pictures with this camera. In our last trip we ran into quite a few cloudy skies, which made for a bright sky. Taking exterior pictures of old temples was hard, so I made a point of over exposing the sky a little bit. It also works great for indoors. It's likely more camera than I want, but for sure, it's something you can easily grow into. Takes great pictures. Got three zoom lenses for it... 10-18, 18-45 and 18-150. The telephoto is the heavy lens, but indispensable for certain shots. A great camera. Oh, I got four batteries now.
S**R
Great camera
The Canon EOS R10 is an exceptional camera that delivers professional-quality results in a compact and lightweight design. The image quality is stunning, with vibrant colors and sharp details, thanks to its impressive 24.2MP sensor and advanced DIGIC X processor. The autofocus system is a game-changer, with fast and accurate subject tracking, making it perfect for action shots, wildlife, or any fast-moving subjects. The camera’s versatility is another big plus. It performs equally well for stills and video, offering 4K recording with minimal crop and smooth slow-motion options. The built-in features like creative filters and shooting modes make it easy to experiment and get creative, even for beginners. The ergonomic design and intuitive touchscreen interface make it a pleasure to use, and the electronic viewfinder is clear and responsive. The R10’s lightweight body makes it great for travel and outdoor photography, but it doesn’t compromise on durability or build quality. The battery life is decent, and the connectivity options, including Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, make transferring files and remote shooting incredibly convenient. Overall, the Canon EOS R10 is an excellent choice for photographers of all levels, offering high-end features at a reasonable price point. Whether you’re a hobbyist or looking to step up your photography game, this camera won’t disappoint.
A**P
I recommend this over the R50, even though both are great cameras.
This is my upgraded choice from an R50. The R50 will take the same photos, is lighter and smaller, but has some feature drawbacks which affect usability: the R50 won't accept older external flashes; has less menu choices; has a less bright view finder and rear screen; has no sensor cleaning feature; doesn't use UHS-II feature on that type of SD cards but can use them anyway (it is compatible with UHS-I cards); the focus assist LED on the R50 is positioned so it can get covered by the left hand when holding the camera, while the R10 has the LED on the other side; and some other minor control features. I used an R50, but the lack of sensor cleaning and incompatibility with older flashes led me to upgrade to the R10, though larger and heavier, still a "compact" size. I have the 18-150mm IS kit lens for indoor and outdoor use, and I also have an RF-30mm 2.8, which is a "pancake" super-compact for walk-around use when you don't want to carry the larger zoom. I like the R50, but I like the R10 more. I can use my old 430 EX flash left over from the DSLR days.
G**4
A Great Kit for Creators
This kit has everything you need to start creating content including the microphone. This is my first Mirrorless DSLR and I'm surprised how light it is compared to my regular DSLR. Its easy to use and you can get the hang of it quickly. It's great with photo's and video but remember there is no Stabilizer on this camera. So if your planning on walking around while recording even with the Monopod it will still be shakey al things considering. Honestly this is a great price for the awhole kit which I recommend.
J**7
Great camera for beginners!
Bought this as my first "pro" camera ever and eventually returned it for the R7 only because it was kinda small for my big hands. However it's a great camera that takes great pictures! If you have shaky hands like me i'd also recommend going with the R7 unless every lens you get has IS in it. IBIS on the R7 works great! The other downside to the R10 is the super tiny viewfinder. Not sure why but it seems to be cropped for no reason other than they wanted to cut corners to make it cheaper. Makes the other info screens almost unusable because you can't even see your picture then with all the stuff on the sides. The lens is amazing and you should definitely go with this one over the other kit lens. It's so versatile I rebought it with the R7 just so I have that 18-49 and 51-99 range that I am missing in my bag.
P**O
Great camera. Versatile
My wife's an aspiring photografer and she's very happy with the results with this camera. All her friends are amazed by the quality of her photos and always ask which camera she uses. Definitely recommend this one.
K**E
Worth every penny
For background I am a beginner automotive photographer. I mainly do outdoor private shoots. I previously had the Cannon EOS R100 and while it was great to learn photography I quickly started hitting its limitations. I was looking at either the R50 or this R10 for my next upgrade. I think this was the best decision I made as far as purchasing a camera for automotive photography. Here is my pros and cons list: Pros: -Excellent ergonomics -Car subject detect for autofocus -Best autofocus I have ever used (I no longer use manual focus because it’s that good) -The build quality is much higher than that of the R100 or R50 -The flip out screen is amazing -Being the first of the “prosumer” Cameras I get much more control -The image quality with the same glass blows the R-100 out of the water -Lower ISO with the same exact conditions compared to the R-100 -There are now 3rd party RF lenses available from Sigma and Tamron -USB recharging Cons: -The battery life is shorter than what I would like but spares are cheap -No weather sealing Overall this camera is a great pic. I have no limitations in my automotive photography with this camera. It is also great for wildlife and portraits. If you are serious about photography I would skip both the R100 and R50 and go straight to this. This camera sits right in the sweep spot of price per performance. TLDR it’s an amazing camera most people unless you are a hardcore professional shooter will never be help back by this camera.
T**L
Canon EOS R10
This is quite a step up from my Canon Rebel xt. I recommend it for beginners and professional photographers. I had no intentions of getting another camera, but so glad I did.
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