A camera so versatile it can tackle virtually anything. It’s the ideal travel companion. A perfect hybrid content creation tool. Your means of creative self-expression.
The perfect next step in photography. Whether you’re moving on from your first DSLR or from a smartphone or compact camera – the EOS R10 simply gives you more. More technology, more features, more portability, more creativity.
Download user manual PDF format: EOS_R10_Advanced_User_Guide_EN
Specifications
Operating Environment: 0 – 40 °C, 85% or less humidity
Dimensions (W x H x D): Approx. 122.5 x 87.8 x 83.4mm
Weight (Body Only): Approx. 382 g (429g with card and battery, Based on CIPA guidelines.)
Dual Pixel CMOS AF II
AF that recognises and tracks people, animals and vehicles in both photo and video modes
15fps continuous shooting
With mechanical shutter, for the ultimate in high-speed, high-quality results
4K/30p
High quality video oversampled from 6K
-4EV low light focusing2
Accurate focus in low-light conditions
Photos up to ISO 32,000 and video up to 12,800
Extendable to ISO 51,200 for photos and ISO 25,600 for video
4K/60p3
For smoother motion in video
2.36 million dot EVF
With 60/120fps4 selectable refresh rate
23fps continuous shooting5
With electronic shutter for even higher speed and silent shooting6
DIGIC X processor
Responsive control and minimal EVF lag
Direct Wi-Fi connection for uploads to cloud services
7.5cm 1.04-million dot Vari-Angle Touchscreen
Take a different view of your subject
YouTube live streaming
Live Stream to your YouTube channel
PEOPLE
Whether you’re shooting portraits, documenting trips away or covering family events like weddings, the EOS R10 keeps your subjects in sharp focus. The camera first prioritises a subject’s eyes, and if these aren’t visible, then the face is tracked instead. And if your subject turns away for a moment (a footballer turning away from the camera, for instance) the head is next in line, followed by the body.
ANIMALS
The EOS R10 can recognise and track cats, dogs and birds, making sure they are kept sharp even if their movement is erratic. Even your family’s canine and feline members will be recognised. Wildlife enthusiasts will love being able to focus on birds in flight – one of the hardest subjects in wildlife photography.