Canon EOS R10

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Canon EOS R10
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Overview
Maker Canon Inc.
Type Mirrorless
Released28 July 2022;
3 years ago
 (2022-07-28) [1]
Intro price US$979.99 (body only)
US$1099 (with 18-45mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM)
US$1379 (with 18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM)
Lens
Lens mount Canon RF
Lens Interchangeable
Sensor/medium
Sensor type CMOS
Sensor size APS-C (22.3 × 14.9 mm)
Maximum resolution 6000 × 4000 pixels (24.2 effective megapixels)
Film speed ISO 100 – 32,000; expandable to 51,200
Recording medium SDXC UHS-II compatible
Focusing
Focus Dual Pixel CMOS AF II
Focus modesOne Shot
Servo AF
Auto Switch (only in A+ mode)
Manual
Focus areas651 zones / 4503 positions (photo)
527 zones / 3713 positions (video)
Flash
Flash Hot shoe, built-in
Shutter
Frame rate 23 fps with electronic shutter, 15 fps with mechanical shutter
Shutter Mechanical shutter, first curtain electronic shutter, electronic shutter
Shutter speeds 30s - 1/16000s
Viewfinder
Electronic viewfinder 1024×768 (2.36-million dot) OLED
Viewfinder magnification0.95x
Frame coverage100%
Image processing
Image processor DIGIC X
General
Video recording 4K UHD at up to 29.97 fps (59.94 fps with crop), 1080p at up to 119.88 fps
LCD screen7.5 cm (3.0 in) 720×480 touchscreen, fully articulating, live preview
BatteryLP-E17
AV port HDMI Type-D
Data port(s)USB 2.0 Type-C, Wi-Fi 4 (2.4 GHz), Bluetooth
Dimensions 122.5×87.8×83.4 mm (4.82×3.46×3.28 in)
Weight 426 g (15.0 oz) (incl. battery and memory card)
Latest firmware 1.7.0 / 3 July 2025;5 months ago (3 July 2025) [2]
Made in Japan
Chronology
Predecessor Canon EOS 90D
Canon EOS 850D

The Canon EOS R10 is a mirrorless interchangeable lens camera produced by Canon. It was announced on May 24, 2022, alongside the Canon EOS R7, and was released in Japan on July 28, 2022. [1] [3] The camera serves as an RF-mount successor to both the midrange EOS 90D and upper-entry-level EOS 850D DSLRs. [4] [5]

Contents

Features

The Canon EOS R10 builds on the enhancements provided by the Canon EOS 850D and incorporates new capabilities while maintaining a compact size similar to that of the EOS 250D/Rebel SL3. The R10 has been described as the successor to the Rebel line [6] [7] and uses the same LP-E17 battery as many Rebel DSLRs and M series cameras. The battery delivers 350 shots on a single charge using the LCD touchscreen and 210 shots using the viewfinder. [8]

The R10 has a 24.2-megapixel APS-C-format CMOS sensor, a quick and accurate autofocus system, [9] and supports continuous shooting of up to 15 fps with the mechanical shutter and up to 23 fps with the electronic shutter. It can record 4K/60 fps video, with a 1.56× crop, and supports HDR PQ video recording. [8] It also offers a native ISO range of 100 to 32,000, which is expandable to 51,200. [10] The R10 has a 0.39" 2.36 million dots OLED electronic viewfinder with a selectable refresh rate of 60/120fps and a vari-angle LCD touchscreen display. [10] Additionally, it has a UHS-II SD memory card slot, built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, and incorporates Canon's DIGIC X image processor. [10]

Reception

Digital Photography Review gave the R10 an 87% overall score, earning the website's Silver Award. [8] Engadget concluded that the R10 had excellent burst speeds and autofocus, good image and video quality but was not as big of an improvement over the Sony α6400 as they were expecting. [9] PCMag concluded that the R10's price and capabilities placed it towards the mid-range market, with it being a sensible upgrade for users of the Rebel series or the Canon EOS 90D. [7] Wirecutter concluded that the R10 was a solid APS-C body that's light and small but due to the lack of lens options on the RF mount they did not recommend it over the Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IV. [11]

BCN+R sales data shows that the R10 has been the top selling camera in Japan for years since its release. [12]

Problems

In April 2023, Canon of Japan announced a recall of EOS R10 units with serial numbers starting with 01, 02, and 03. Affected units were found to produce a loud noise when firing the camera's built-in flash. [13]

Third-party lenses

The EOS R10 was announced alongside the EOS R7 as the first crop-sensor cameras to feature Canon's RF lens mount. Initially, Canon provided a limited selection of first-party RF lenses designed for these cameras, with third-party lenses unavailable due to Canon's restrictions. [14] However, on April 22, 2024, Sigma and Tamron announced that they had been licensed by Canon to make third-party lenses for its APS-C RF mount cameras like the R10. [15] The next day, Digital Camera World reported that these would be "the first [third-party] autofocus RF lenses that Canon has allowed to remain on the market." [16]

See also

References

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  2. "EOS R10 Firmware Update, Version 1.7.0 [Windows]".
  3. "Canon's EOS R System innovation meets the APS-C format with two new hybrid cameras, the EOS R7 and EOS R10". Canon Europe. Archived from the original on 2022-05-24. Retrieved 2022-05-29.
  4. Wilson, Mark (2022-09-03). "Canon EOS R10 review". TechRadar. Retrieved 2025-12-26.
  5. Dulai, Shaminder (2023-04-25). "Canon EOS R10 in-depth review". DPReview. Retrieved 2025-12-26.
  6. Grigonis, Hillary (2022-07-26). "Canon EOS R10 Review: The Rebel Killer the World Needs?". The Phoblographer. Archived from the original on 2022-11-10. Retrieved 2022-11-10.
  7. 1 2 "Canon EOS R10 Review". PCMAG. August 2022. Archived from the original on 2023-06-20. Retrieved 2023-06-20.
  8. 1 2 3 "Canon EOS R10 in-depth review". DPReview. Archived from the original on 2023-09-11. Retrieved 2023-09-10.
  9. 1 2 "Canon R10 review: 4K and fast shooting speeds for under $1,000". Engadget. 12 September 2022. Archived from the original on 2023-09-22. Retrieved 2023-09-10.
  10. 1 2 3 Europe, Canon. "Specifications & Features - Canon EOS R10 Camera". Canon Europe. Archived from the original on 2022-11-10. Retrieved 2022-11-10.
  11. "The Best Mirrorless Camera". Wirecutter . The New York Times Company. 2023-05-23. ISSN   0362-4331. Archived from the original on 2023-08-28. Retrieved 2023-09-10.
  12. Kim Bunermann (2025-12-11). "A three-year-old Canon is still Japan's most sold camera – and Sony's newest vlog cams can't take its crown". Digital Camera World. Retrieved 2025-12-27.
  13. Adam Juniper (2023-04-01). "Canon is recalling batches of EOS R10 cameras". digitalcameraworld. Archived from the original on 2023-06-20. Retrieved 2023-06-20.
  14. "Canon EOS R7 vs EOS R10: what's the difference, how do they compare?". DPReview. Retrieved 2025-12-30.
  15. "Sigma and Tamron Announce Lenses for Canon RF Mount - Light And Matter". 2024-04-22. Retrieved 2025-12-27.
  16. James Artaius (2024-04-23). "Canon FINALLY takes the handcuffs off third-party lenses – but are restrictions still in play?". Digital Camera World. Retrieved 2025-12-29.