Canon EOS R10 Reviews

In his in-depth review, Richard highlights the EOS R10's impressive burst rate, 10-bit HDR video capability, and its distinction as the first sub-$1,000 camera to offer 4K/60p recording. He also praises its autofocus tracking performance in photo mode, noting it surpasses competitors like Fujifilm and Nikon, and in some cases, even Sony. However, he mentions the limited selection of RF-S lenses as a drawback. “Image for illustrative purposes only”
Richard Butler
Editor at DPReview
James Artaius, writing for Digital Camera World, commends the Canon EOS R10 for its professional-grade autofocus and burst shooting capabilities. He points out that the camera offers 4K video recording at 60p and 120p slow-motion at 1080p, features typically found in higher-end models. Artaius acknowledges the absence of in-body image stabilization and the cropped frame when shooting 4K at 60p but considers these minor drawbacks given the camera's overall performance. He concludes that the EOS R10 is a fantastic APS-C body for hybrid shooting, offering a blend of high-quality stills and video functionalities at an accessible price point. “Image for illustrative purposes only”
James Artaius
Editor of Digital Camera World
Mark Wilson of TechRadar describes the Canon EOS R10 as a versatile powerhouse and one of the best cameras for beginners. He highlights its compact and lightweight design, impressive autofocus capabilities, and speedy burst mode, making it suitable for various photography styles. Wilson notes the lack of in-body image stabilization and the cropped 4K/60p video as potential limitations but emphasizes that the camera offers significant value for its price. He recommends the EOS R10 as an affordable entry into Canon's EOS R system, appealing to both new photographers and existing Canon users seeking a second camera. “Image for illustrative purposes only”
Mark Wilson
TechRadar's Senior News Editor