
Regardless of what most new-age content creators choose to do, I for one would definitely bet my money on the EOS R10, and a few fast prime lenses from Canon, if I was to take up vlogging or content creation as a proper profession. I know vloggers who have invested lakhs of rupees on cameras and lenses, who then shoot primarily on their iPhones, simply because of the convenience that it provides. Canon and most other camera manufacturers have their work cut out for them in educating new-age content creators and vloggers. The problem is the learning curve that comes with using a camera, as opposed to the ease of using a smartphone.
#CANON EOS R 10 SOFTWARE#
The advantages of using great quality glass and a much bigger sensor can never be overcome by software trickery.

When it comes to photos and videos, software trickery is no match for plain ol’ physics. You get far better videos and images from the EOS R10 than you would from a smartphone. It certainly is better than smartphone cameras, irrespective of what you put it up against. However, at this price point, it is not just competing against other cameras, but against smartphones as well. Nonetheless, the EOS R10 has a good grip that suits all sorts of hands, making the camera a lot easier to handle. If, however, you have a large set of hands, the buttons, joystick and screen can be a tad bit challenging to work with. The Canon EOS R10 has a very compact size, which means if you have small or regular-sized hands, it is fairly easy camera to operate. Do keep in mind, that electronic IS adds a significant crop, on top of the 1.6X APS-C crop.Ĭlick here for some unprocessed and uncompressed imagesfrom the Canon EOS R10. This can be remedied to a certain extent by using Canon’s IS marked lenses that come with some image stabilisation, or, alternatively by using electronic stabilization. Our biggest gripe with the EOS R10 is the lack of in-body stabilization. Again, something that is completely acceptable for a camera at this price point. This means that you need to get your exposure and white balance settings spot on before you hit the record button.

However, given that this is a camera mainly intended for vloggers and amateur filmmakers, we doubt that anyone using this camera intended to colour grade their videos in the first place. With the EOS R10, you can use any of the built-in picture profiles for 8-bit 4:2:0 SDR or 10-bit 4:2:2 HDR footage. You don’t get a flat C-Log profile so you won’t have that much freedom for colour grading your videos. The video again gets a bit softer, but it looks cinematic. For slow motion, it can shoot at 120 fps at 1080p. You get extremely sharp, downsampled 4K at 30 fps or less, and cropped video at 60 fps, which may not be as sharp as the 30 fps output, but certainly still usable. However, you’ll need to beware of rolling shutter, which can skew a few shots here and there, especially if you have a fast-moving subject.Īs a video camera, the EOS R10 is in a league of its own.

What is even more impressive, is that in electronic mode, it can hit 23 fps.
#CANON EOS R 10 ISO#
Go beyond ISO 6400 and you’ll start seeing some considerable noise, especially if you try to boost blacks on underexposed shots.Īs a stills camera, the EOS R10 can shoot at up to 15 fps in mechanical shutter mode, which is an impressive number. Low-light performance is not great, but it is good enough. Nonetheless, you get plenty of room to edit and play around with your photos, if you know what you’re doing. However, it did have some very slight issues in bringing back the highlights, especially if you blow them badly in the original shot. Micro HDMI (Type D), USB-C SuperSpeed USB (USB 3.1 Gen 2), 3.The EOS R10 has a pretty good dynamic range and is adept at preserving data in the shadows. RAW (14 bit) C-RAW RAW+JPEG RAW+HEIF C-RAW+HEIF Real-time metering with image sensor 384 zone Evaluative (AF point-linked), Center-weighted, Partial (center 5.8% of frame), Spot (center 2.9% of frame AF point-linked spot metering not provided.)Ĭustom shooting mode C1, C2, C3 Multiple-exposure HDR HDR-PQ Viewfinder Magnification (nominal/claimed):Īuto, 100-32000 in 1/3 or 1 EV steps, expandable to 51200 (H1) Video max ISO 25600Īuto (Ambience priority/White priority), Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Tungsten Light, White Fluorescent Light, Flash, Custom, Color Temperature Viewfinder Magnification (35mm equivalent): Phase Detection AF: Dual Pixel CMOS AF 651 AF points (selectable) Face+Tracking AF (with face/eye detection, people/animal/vehicle detection), 1-point AF ( can be set to ), Expand AF Area (Above, below, left and right/Around) Zone AF Large Zone AF (Vertical/Horizontal)ĮVF 2.36 million dots, OLED, 100% coverage, 0.95x magnification, 22mm eyepoint, -3 to +2 diopter, eye sensor

Video: MPEG4 AVC/H.264 Variable (averaged) bit rate Audio: ALL-I/IPB: Linear PCM/AAC
