The Canon EOS M10 came as the stripped-down version of the company’s EOS M3. It lacks the 24MP shooter but settles for a decent 18MP CMOS sensor. It’s also missing an electronic viewfinder and sports a simpler body compared to its sibling but let’s see what this compact camera can offer with an asking price of less than Php21K.
Canon EOS M10 specs:
180-degree tilt type touch screen, approx. 1.04 million dots
18MP APS-C CMOS sensor
DIGIC 6 image processor
Hybrid CMOS AutoFocus II
100-12,800 ISO (expandable to 25,600)
Up to 1/4000th of a second shutter speed
4.6 fps continuous shooting
1920 x 1080 video recording
Wi-Fi
NFC
108 x 66.6 x 35mm
Approx. 301 grams
875mAh (6.3WH) Li-Ion battery
What we liked about it:
- Light body
- Simple and straightforward operation
- Tilting display
- Snappy autofocus
- Tracking focus is present
- Commendable battery life
- A simple, all-around casual shooter
What we didn’t like:
- 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