Canon EOS M10
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10 years ago
Canon EOS M10 review
While the Canon EOS M3 , which we reviewed back in May 2015, is designed to appeal to relatively experienced photographers looking for a comparatively small camera with a similar level of control to an SLR, the new EOS M10 is aimed at those who are a little newer to photography.
Pros:
- Proven 18Mp APS-C format sensor
- Well implemented touch control
- Nice build and reasonably small
Cons:
- No viewfinder or option to use an external unit
- No hotshoe for an external flash
- Limited lens range
10 years ago
Canon's new entry-level mirrorless shows commitment
The EOS M10 shows that Canon's committed to the mirrorless ILC market, but also that it's still behind the curve.
10 years ago
Canon EOS M10 - hands on
We took Canon's mirrorless Canon EOS M10 for a shoot in a derelict, abandoned mill in East London
10 years ago
With the launch of the entry-level M10, Canon now has two current models in its CSC line-up for the very first time. Slotting below the enthusiast-aimed M3, it's the third EF-M mount camera to hit the UK market.
9 years ago
Canon EOS M10
Compact system cameras are the way forward for those who are unhappy with their phone cameras. Capable of producing DSLR-quality shots, entry-level models generally cost significantly less than super-advanced compacts such as the .
9 years ago
Canon EOS M10
Canon's first true entry-level mirrorless camera, the EOS M10, combines good image quality with a user-friendly design and great touchscreen interface. With that said, its affordable price point does lead to some compromises in terms of both design and performance.
Pros:
- User-friendly design
- great touchscreen interface
- good image quality
Cons:
- No viewfinder
- limited physical controls
- sub-par continuous shooting
- lacking video features
9 years ago
Canon EOS M10 Review
The Canon EOS M10 delivers a light and compact body which can be easily stored inside a small bag. Although plastic, the shell doesn't feel cheap and is quite solid when you hold the device. Operating and changing its settings are simple and even casual users won't have a hard time figuring it out.
Pros:
- Light body
- Simple and straightforward operation
- Tilting display
- Snappy autofocus
- Tracking focus is present
- Commendable battery life
- A simple
- all-around casual shooter
Cons:
- Could be a bit too small for users with big hands
- Digital noise easily comes out even on low ISO
- AWB is a hit and miss
8 years ago
Step up to EOS camera quality in a simple and easy-to-use package! The EOS M10 camera combines a lightweight, compact design with the power and image quality EOS cameras are known for along with the versatility of interchangeable lenses.
9 years ago
Clunky UI and weird functionality
I've used many different cameras over the years but this was the worse. It's UI is very hard to use compared to other Canon's. The picture quality was hit and miss. The timed photos seemed to not autofocus.
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