After using the Canon R5 for two years, I can say that the R10 is a beast. The autofocus is fast, accurate. I like the quality of the images and videos. I also like the ergonomics and the menu similar to the R5. At this price point, it's a deal. Small is beautifull!
You must be the only person in the entire world that hates the Canon R10. Let's remember what this camera is really designed for: Photography. This is by no means a full fledged video camera. Yes, it has the option to record video, but it's really not meant to do so, especially for long periods of time. Video recording takes a toll on any battery as it's a very demanding process. If you really want to take videos, then get an actual video camera. Not even the Go Pro battery can last more than 1 hour when recording. Again, this camera is meant for photography, not video.This camera has an impressive 15fps, which for wild life and action photography, is absolutely perfect. It takes amazing photos, has Canon's latest DigicX processor, its very compact and honestly, you are getting quite a lot for the money. Yes, the sensor is a crop sensor, but this is one reason the camera doesn't cost as much as yours. You gotta remember, not everyone has $2,100 to spend on a camera and this R10 is $1,000 less than the EOS R. The EOS R uses a Digic 8 processor, which is already 5 years old. In the technology world, 1 year is equal to 2 years. The R10 photo and video quality is on par with the EOS R. The smaller sensor makes absolutely no difference in quality. Only difference lies in the cropping of the image. Other than that, quality is the same, or better, due to its Digic X processor. Just my two cents on the subject. Thank you for your reviews.
Thanks for watching, but if you think I hate the R10 you have missed the point of this video and I compare it to a used EOS R which are £1000 here. You also haven’t watched the video 10 reasons you should buy the canon R10. There is a link to it in this video. But thanks for the engagement ✌🏼
As an M50 user, I am definitely interested in R10 although I expected C-log. I want to ask you that "Have you tried USB-C to headphone jack to check audio during shooting"? If the available USB-C to headphone jacks of the phone work in Canon R-10 please let us know. Please
Im a EOS R10 user. And I'll encourage all LOG lovers to switch on HDR PQ, which will switch all video footage to 10 bit and select the Neutral profile. The footage you'll get from the R10 will be flatter than the EOS R C-LOG and better quality. If you doubt this, see for yourself by doing it.
You missed the point completely. It's a small lightweight camera, of course their will be compromises, I use mine professionally and with the battery mains adapter shot all day, 10 days shooting for a project in Prague funnily enough with no issues what so ever. 25,000 images were took.
Just bought it and I already love it for what it is :-) A small and easy to carry but advanced point and shoot. paired it with a Canon 50mm RF 1.8 and it's really a great pair.
Super happy with the professional work i can do on my R10! using the 50(80)mm 1.8 RF and thats just great! Love how its doing my portrait work and hopefully i can buy some nice lenses in the nearby future. Nice video!
I think the 90d is a great camera, and I know a few people that love there 90d for both of these types of photography. With wildlife you get the crop factor as well, making your lens feel longer than they are which can come in hand depending on the lens used
This is a really hard question to answer in a comment, even with an video comparison of the two it would be close for different reasons. And preference make up a huge part of it. I live in England so I would prefer weather proofing and longer battery life. But depends on style of wild lift photography your taking, fast pasted shots the animal eye track could be handy.
I did have my fair share of second guessing about this when I ordered it, but I’m actually glad with it. I’ve shot 3 college basketball games using the R10 and had a few portrait shoots. I am highly satisfied. As far as the top lcd, I’ve shot wit an R a while ago and never really use it. For video, it’s ok for me I guess, I’m more stills than video but this is a really underrated camera, just like the RP. I’ve seen professional photographers using the R10 and still the RP.
I love this, the R10 is a great camera, and this video is more things people should be aware of, but there are work around a for all of them. The R10 is such a great camera and the size and weight of it, it’s incredible. The 4k video is awesome quality and the stills 👌I’m glad your enjoying it, I honestly love having it in my bag as well
I'm between this Canon EOS R10 and the Canon Rebel T8i, I'm more focusing on video and content creation, but I want the best pictures possible too... Which one should I choose??
I depends on what you would use it for. I can only tell you which one I would pick, which would be the R10 mainly but it’s up graded in nearly every way, it has the newer Digic X processor, the same auto focus as the R3, faster frames per second for photos, for if you having sports or wildlife you more likely to capture the moment, the R10 is RF mount, so you can purchase the latest glass or use older canon or 3rd party glass with an adapter. This is just a few of a lot of reasons why my preference would be the R10.
I want a camera with an articulating lens for macro photography, using manual focus. I've head /read that the articulated screen of the R10 appears fuzzy and insufficiently lit. What has been your experience, please? Thank you!
Honest I haven’t had any issues with brightness or fuzziness personally with the R10. I would like it to have a less cluttered screen and there is a lot of information on the screen, but with the focusing guide and focus peaking I’ve not had any issues really
What if I want to buy this camera for freelance photography. Commercial, weddings, and portrait photography. I’m a beginner but I learn fast I just need to start doing it to learn faster. Would you recommend this camera for professional use ?
Yes, absolutely. This is just a few things about the Camera that could be better. But the quality of image that this little thing produces for both photo and video is 👌 This thing honestly kicks for the money. At the moment I’m enjoying using the camera a lot, and I’m picking this up more than other cameras at the moment, and it’s light weight.
@@ChristianPitcher thank you so much. Also what lenses do you recommend for specific jobs. Commercial : _________ wedding:_______ and portrait:________
Honestly the canon R10 is still a great camera. It’s worth checking out my video 10 reasons to buy the canon R10. There were two videos on this series I wanted to give people my thoughts from both sides. 👊🏻
Thanks for this video. The real question for me is R10 or 90d? I have a old 700d and I am looking to change to either the R10 or the 90d. I have 6 ef lens and other accessories (filters etc) so I am invested in the Canon infrastructure.
@@kevinmccarthy621 What about availability of native lenses? For the 90D, you can buy a 70-200 f4 L for a measly $400 not to mention killer E-FS wides like the 11-22mm or third party gems like the Sigma ARTs. What about battery life? Handling? Viewfinder? ;) A system camera that’s cut off from the EOS system doesn’t sound better in every way to me but the R7 is definitely a nice body.
I have Olympus e-m1 mark ii but i'm bored of it because of the 2x crop sensor and bad focus tracking system. I want to change my camera but idk what should i choose to. I'm between r10 and RP. Do u recommend me to change my Olympus or do u have any other camera to recommend? I'm using them for short movies and wedding vids mostly but i take portrait and street pics a lot too.
This is tough question, because it comes down to how much you have invested in to the Olympus system, like the amount you have spend on glass and accessories that are limited to your Olympus. I haven’t used Olympus loads. I must say I actually really like the canon RP it’s a great stills shooter and full frame. But it I remember correctly the DPAF doesn’t work on the 4K honestly out of these to I would straight up pick the R10, But an r10 isn’t weatherproof. Your Olympus is also a pro body. And probably has a lot more features for stills. Video wise an r10 keeps up just no ibis. But again it come down to preference
I got the R10 with 18-150mm lens and I love it, it also takes great video since the rp is more vid focussed, if you want to see a vid my latest one is filmed with my R10, battery life and stuff is also really good on mine
Does it still require you to take photo to set custom white balance in video mode? That never worked for me in my Canon M50. I had to set white balance manually in Kelvin.
please help me . Can a godox v860ii v860iii or any other speed light fit this canon eos R10. I cant seem to find the contact points on the hotshoe. I also noted that you are using a third party flash on your R10. Any extension of help would be appreciated.
As far as i'm aware no, the r10 has a multifunction hit shoe and i dont think they are compatible yet, there is also an issue with some TTLs causing exposure issues with the pre flash. i think the only one that i know of that works is the Canon speedlite EL5, but i dont use speed light very often.
Just watched your video and thank you for sharing. I’m a beginner and looking for my first camera. I was thinking to buy the R10 but you remember me that it hasn’t a display on top, and I think it is good to have it. So, any recommendations for me ? I love to take pictures and videos but with my drones also love to make hyperlapses, motion blur, night photos, nature etc … how about the Eos R50 that Canon will release on 03/16 comparing with the R10 (although it also doesn’t have top screen ). I’m sorry for my questions but it is so hard to buy a first camera because there are so much models, so far a have decided for Canon, my budget is no more than $1200. Well, thank you so much and hope you could be able to answer my question. Have a amazing day.
There isn’t a top screen on the R10 but you can live without the top screen, it’s just a nice to have, but it’s also not always an essential. I think if you have the money for the R10 it has more and higher resolutions than the R50 and you could still go extra battery’s or lens or what else you need. It’s a great camera and I enjoy using it every day
@@ChristianPitcher thank you for your replay. I was talking to a friend today, she is a photographer, and she told me to buy an used one as my first camera, so I searched with her on the website, and we found a Canon EOS R70 for 499,00 from B& H, she told me that is a very good deal, so I ordered it. What do you think, is it good to start ?
People keep going on and on about the lack of clog, when shooting in 10bit gives you enough space to correct/change colors to a good extent. I've had no trouble color correcting the footage off the r10, and I've shown them in servers and forums and I've received good feedback on the results. The crop frame though is annoying, mainly cause it can't compete with a full frame sensor when it comes to noise performance. The Jareds of RUclips will say they like grain but in video, the r10 produces a fair bit of noise above 1600 ISO, even with high NR enabled, especially in 10bit. I'd say the noise is the only problem I have with it, combined with the r10 recording footage in a very demanding for a computer to process format. I can't even play 10bit footage from the r10 before I edit them down. So if you've not bought a camera yet and video is your thing, yeah go for the EOS R. Or more expensively, the r6.
I love this, nice to hear you have received so great feedback for the colour correction/ grade. I get what your saying about the noise. And the slower sensor, can sometimes have that effect. The R is still a great choice if your looking for a good budget friendly video shooter.
I would recommend it, it’s a brilliant beginner camera and spec. it definitely doesn’t fall into that category. This a more advanced camera, but like all canon cameras are really intuitive to use and if someone wanted it as a first camera they would get on great with it. 👍🏻
Hello, First of all thank you so much for these 2 videos, it has opened my eyes in many ways. I have one question though, i have a 2000D and wanna upgrade to a mirrorless, i can easily change my ecosistem since i only have 2 inexpensive lenses. So in your opinion for 2023, would you buy an r10 or Sony A6400? I mainly do or wanna do street photography and portrait but wanna learn and engage in video, short films with cinematic looks. the thing that bother me is knowing the a6400 is older but i dont know if its a big deal to steer me over to the R10 So what do you think?
If I’m honest I think you would be happy with either of these cameras, and yes the Sony A6400 is older be it’s still a great camera and there are a lot of creators out there still using them. It has a lot of great features like slog and weather sealing is just a couple of them, but the R10 has a few newer features like more tracking modes, articulated flip screen, focus bracketing, plus a list of others. I think which ever you pick you will be happy.
@@ChristianPitcher Thanks for your reply, i decided to go for the Sony cause Canon has no oficial store in my country and Sony does. I wanted to ask you one more thing, do you think it is worth for me to go for the kit lens, or should i go for the lens the i think i Will use the most (50mm) and (24mm) to save some money. Or in your experience is the kit lens worth getting?
The R has some slightly more advanced features for colour grading. But the R10 is a straight up solid camera if you got this as your first I don’t think you would be disappointed with it. They both have slight advantages and like most canons are pretty easy to get to grips with
This is a good question as far as I’ve experienced you can charge the batteries via USB-C while the camera is off, or you can power the camera via USB-C while it’s on, but it doesn’t charge the batteries. For the size of the batteries in this thing, They aren’t bad but they also aren’t great. A battery grip would be a good option, if there is one as it’s still fairly new
I sold my five years old 77D for 320€, then added 495€ and bought new R10 with adapter, that's also where is R10 positioned, as a direct replacement to 77D, as it has almost anything which that camera had on offer and added many many more. Original R wasn't meaningful for me as even highly used units still sell for 1200€, and RP, while great, is just camera for entirely different purpose.
They have added a good few features how are you getting on with the R10? I bet you felt the size and weight difference between your old and new camera.
@@ChristianPitcher It's small, but 77D wasn't large either, R10 felt more dense in mass, my best positive surprise is R10' battery life, I was able to captured 1200+ pictures, while ambient tempereature was aroud 0ˇc. (electronic shooter)
Great video thank you so much for taking the time to make this! Really helps someone come to their own conclusion and objectively weigh up the cons as well as the pros!
The thing with the R10 is it the perfect camera that has everything for the price? No. But it a seriously capable camera that is missing maybe a few bits that would be nice to have but not essential to me personally. Where as they might be to someone else. I honestly really like the R10 and enjoy the the imagine you can produce for videos and photos. This camera is an oddity for Canon because, actually I think they got it completely right. ☺️
The EOS R6 Mark II and it's more expensive higher apsc sibling R7 also don't have top lcd. If the more expensive camera don't have it, expected the lower one too.
This is more of a point of, if you are coming from another cameras like a canon 70d, 80d etc it doesn’t have a Top LCD canon used to put top LCDs on there lower end cameras but have taken it off and honestly it’s a con. They used to come on £1000 cameras now you buy a camera that is £2800 and you don’t get it.
Reason 12: Canon intimidated third party lens makers by suing them over their patent for autofocus on the R-series, so you are forced to use only Canon lense and the R-Series of lenses is still extremely limited 2 years after the R-Series was announced. It may be a decade or more before Canon will licence its patents to third parties and then it will make it so expensive that you will be paying close to the same price as the R-Series equivalent lens.
I agree it’s a shame canon haven’t opened it up, they could potentially sell so many more Rf mount cameras if there was an option to have more choice of glass. Not everyone has the budget for Canon glass and there is a good chance that if you are spending 800-900 bucks on a camera you may not want to spend double on a a decent lens. The likely hood is you may be starting out, or on a limited budget.
Which camera within this price range give you more than these? First three are very silly. Lol. It is now less than 900usd. Within this money it's main lacking is not having log, not a good number of lens and not having headphone jack. All the others is just comparable with a brand similar to Canon like Sony A6400. People making more number and silly thumbnail for view.
@@ChristianPitcher Fuji is far far behind Canon or Sony. The only major lacking R10 APC is lack of cheap lens and headphone jack. I used Olympus or Fuji before. Believe me Canon/Sony are best. Canon glasses are far better than third party lens. My next camera will be Canon R7 as I am a Hybrid user.
Yeah the R7 is killer. That will be a great add to collection. But even in the Uk you can get a used Sony A7iii for around 900-1000, or the EOS R for the same money used.
@@ChristianPitcher I will never go for these cameras like A7 line or older EOS R. If R7 shift to 1300usd then it will be number one choice. It need another prime like RF 22mf2 and RF 55-250mm.
I fear this is their new M system. Lacking lenses & eventually dropping support for the cams altogether. & with no 3rd party lenses,,, I'll wait & see.
Canon are saying there will be M lens, but with the Rf it likely it will be around for a long time as, it’s the mount of the most expensive cameras like the R5 the R3 and it will be the mount for the New R1 when it’s announced and released
@Christian Pitcher Good point. But the regular Rf lenses are spendy, I think? An adapter to use my old M lenses would be a good start. Even though they are not the regular RF quality.
@@thegreatvanziniphotos5976 There is always the RP! I'm going iPhone 16 since it has ACES and log recording, and it was good enough for Apple to film their entire product reelase presentation on. Now I just need a p[rofessional film crew and %$5000,000l worth of equipment ot go around it. At least according to Apple's behind the scenes video!
Why are video users always cracking off photo camera's. BUY a video recorder. I have a Canon 80d with a lcd screen which i have never looked at. Full frame cameras suck for wildlife as my Tamron 150mm-600mm and I can take photos further away than a full frame. 1o reasons you should stop using photo cameras for videoing. 1- they are made to take photos with 2- they are made to take photos with 3- they are made to take photos with 4- they are made to take photos with 5- they are made to take photos with 6- they are made to take photos with 7- they are made to take photos with 8- they are made to take photos with 9- they are made to take photos with 10- they are made to take photos with
Canon them selfs describe the canon r10 as a hybrid meaning that it’s for designed for photo and video. This is Available information on canons website. But thank you for your comment and watch time sorry if the video wasn’t for you ✌🏼
@@ChristianPitcher Seem not possible to remove battery door. BTW i have R10, i dont like it due high price for limited available lenses and use video the battery life is short. Low light is poor. Like switch to Sony A7iii.
whiner ! - just a couple of points : a crop sensor DOES NOT change the focal length of the lens and if you are going to compare the R10 with used cameras make the point that a used R10 is even cheaper !
If the camera comes with the Rf to EF adaptor you can you older EF and EF-a mount glass, and it opens up a range of different brand lens manufacturers as well ✌🏼
😂😂 I do love a top lcd. Not like to see Sony I wouldn’t think. It’s more about the gear I use personally here. And I’ve never been convinced to swapped to Sony. Not that I don’t like them just not a fan of there ergonomics
Tell me your thoughts on the R10, I think I'm actually a fan.
After using the Canon R5 for two years, I can say that the R10 is a beast. The autofocus is fast, accurate. I like the quality of the images and videos. I also like the ergonomics and the menu similar to the R5. At this price point, it's a deal. Small is beautifull!
I 100% agree for the price point it’s a great camera, and for the size it packs a big punch. 👊🏻
It will be great for beginner?
@@wasil3k Yes the menu is similar to all mirrorless Canon camera.
@@yvesfortin3643 please help. Iam deciding for still photography rather than video making, so which is the good between R10 and RP ?
@@kartik_dhmnfor stills only, the RP has a bigger sensor which will be advantageous for taking photos in low light.
You must be the only person in the entire world that hates the Canon R10. Let's remember what this camera is really designed for: Photography. This is by no means a full fledged video camera. Yes, it has the option to record video, but it's really not meant to do so, especially for long periods of time. Video recording takes a toll on any battery as it's a very demanding process. If you really want to take videos, then get an actual video camera. Not even the Go Pro battery can last more than 1 hour when recording. Again, this camera is meant for photography, not video.This camera has an impressive 15fps, which for wild life and action photography, is absolutely perfect. It takes amazing photos, has Canon's latest DigicX processor, its very compact and honestly, you are getting quite a lot for the money. Yes, the sensor is a crop sensor, but this is one reason the camera doesn't cost as much as yours. You gotta remember, not everyone has $2,100 to spend on a camera and this R10 is $1,000 less than the EOS R. The EOS R uses a Digic 8 processor, which is already 5 years old. In the technology world, 1 year is equal to 2 years. The R10 photo and video quality is on par with the EOS R. The smaller sensor makes absolutely no difference in quality. Only difference lies in the cropping of the image. Other than that, quality is the same, or better, due to its Digic X processor. Just my two cents on the subject. Thank you for your reviews.
Thanks for watching, but if you think I hate the R10 you have missed the point of this video and I compare it to a used EOS R which are £1000 here. You also haven’t watched the video 10 reasons you should buy the canon R10. There is a link to it in this video. But thanks for the engagement ✌🏼
@@ChristianPitcher nice response :) I respect the professionalism
As an M50 user, I am definitely interested in R10 although I expected C-log. I want to ask you that "Have you tried USB-C to headphone jack to check audio during shooting"? If the available USB-C to headphone jacks of the phone work in Canon R-10 please let us know. Please
Reason 13: watching this video a year later almost nothing has changed! Your ten points are still valid.
Thank you
Hi Christian - what camera are you shooting this vid on? Thanks for your help!
This was shot with the EOS R with some R10 footage Mixed in
Im a EOS R10 user. And I'll encourage all LOG lovers to switch on HDR PQ, which will switch all video footage to 10 bit and select the Neutral profile. The footage you'll get from the R10 will be flatter than the EOS R C-LOG and better quality. If you doubt this, see for yourself by doing it.
Thanks for watching, great point I’ve done a video about cinematic footage with the R10 and the HDR PQ, the footage from the R10 is great
For an entry level wildlife body, it's impossible to beat that AF and burst rate. I'm enjoying it for wildlife stills very much so!
Yeah I completely agree with this the AF is killer in this car and it’s great for this usage
which lens you are using for wildlife with R10 ?
@@redowanahmed6082 currently the RF100-400 and RF800F11 along with the R8
You missed the point completely. It's a small lightweight camera, of course their will be compromises, I use mine professionally and with the battery mains adapter shot all day, 10 days shooting for a project in Prague funnily enough with no issues what so ever. 25,000 images were took.
Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment. Stay lucky ✌🏼
I got the R10 and I love it lol, no issues with anything you mention.
I’m Glad you love it, all in all it is a pretty good camera
Just bought it and I already love it for what it is :-) A small and easy to carry but advanced point and shoot. paired it with a Canon 50mm RF 1.8 and it's really a great pair.
It is so easy to carry isn’t it! Barry notice it’s there. And the 50mm RF paired with it doesn’t add much weight and I agree is a great combo ✌🏼
Super happy with the professional work i can do on my R10! using the 50(80)mm 1.8 RF and thats just great! Love how its doing my portrait work and hopefully i can buy some nice lenses in the nearby future. Nice video!
The R10 is great for for photos, actually it’s just a great camera. Glad your enjoying using it. I use this camera a lot 👊🏻
What do you think of the cannon 90 d for wildlife and landscape photography?
I think the 90d is a great camera, and I know a few people that love there 90d for both of these types of photography. With wildlife you get the crop factor as well, making your lens feel longer than they are which can come in hand depending on the lens used
Im in between the r10 and 90d wich one is better suited for wildlife photography
This is a really hard question to answer in a comment, even with an video comparison of the two it would be close for different reasons. And preference make up a huge part of it. I live in England so I would prefer weather proofing and longer battery life. But depends on style of wild lift photography your taking, fast pasted shots the animal eye track could be handy.
I did have my fair share of second guessing about this when I ordered it, but I’m actually glad with it. I’ve shot 3 college basketball games using the R10 and had a few portrait shoots. I am highly satisfied. As far as the top lcd, I’ve shot wit an R a while ago and never really use it. For video, it’s ok for me I guess, I’m more stills than video but this is a really underrated camera, just like the RP. I’ve seen professional photographers using the R10 and still the RP.
I love this, the R10 is a great camera, and this video is more things people should be aware of, but there are work around a for all of them. The R10 is such a great camera and the size and weight of it, it’s incredible. The 4k video is awesome quality and the stills 👌I’m glad your enjoying it, I honestly love having it in my bag as well
Iam more toward still than video & iam confused between R10 & RP, your any suggestion would be helpful.
canon r10 or 90d? for sports photography
Both great cameras, r10 is smaller and lighter, both do very similar jobs, r10 has faster FPS and newer better AF. 90D is weather-sealed.
I'm between this Canon EOS R10 and the Canon Rebel T8i, I'm more focusing on video and content creation, but I want the best pictures possible too... Which one should I choose??
I depends on what you would use it for. I can only tell you which one I would pick, which would be the R10 mainly but it’s up graded in nearly every way, it has the newer Digic X processor, the same auto focus as the R3, faster frames per second for photos, for if you having sports or wildlife you more likely to capture the moment, the R10 is RF mount, so you can purchase the latest glass or use older canon or 3rd party glass with an adapter. This is just a few of a lot of reasons why my preference would be the R10.
@christianpitcher Thanks a lot Sr.
Let's go EOS R10 🙌🏽
which camera is best canon r10 or canon rp plz reply???
Depends on what you are using it for but the R10 has a lot the RP doesn’t
Yeah, but Canon’s Ibis is worse than not having ibis. Have you ever seen any video with their ibis?
I want a camera with an articulating lens for macro photography, using manual focus.
I've head /read that the articulated screen of the R10 appears fuzzy and insufficiently lit.
What has been your experience, please?
Thank you!
Honest I haven’t had any issues with brightness or fuzziness personally with the R10. I would like it to have a less cluttered screen and there is a lot of information on the screen, but with the focusing guide and focus peaking I’ve not had any issues really
@@ChristianPitcher Many thanks!
What if I want to buy this camera for freelance photography. Commercial, weddings, and portrait photography. I’m a beginner but I learn fast I just need to start doing it to learn faster. Would you recommend this camera for professional use ?
Yes, absolutely. This is just a few things about the Camera that could be better. But the quality of image that this little thing produces for both photo and video is 👌 This thing honestly kicks for the money. At the moment I’m enjoying using the camera a lot, and I’m picking this up more than other cameras at the moment, and it’s light weight.
@@ChristianPitcher thank you so much. Also what lenses do you recommend for specific jobs. Commercial : _________
wedding:_______ and portrait:________
What camera would you recommend for beginners?
Honestly the canon R10 is still a great camera. It’s worth checking out my video 10 reasons to buy the canon R10. There were two videos on this series I wanted to give people my thoughts from both sides. 👊🏻
Thanks for this video.
The real question for me is R10 or 90d?
I have a old 700d and I am looking to change to either the R10 or the 90d. I have 6 ef lens and other accessories (filters etc) so I am invested in the Canon infrastructure.
These two cameras are both great, but both have slightly different advantages over each other. So I comes down to your main usage for the camera.
I just upgraded from a 90D to R10. There is no comparison, the R10 is better in almost every way: autofocus, weight, frames per second, etc…
@@kevinmccarthy621 What about availability of native lenses? For the 90D, you can buy a 70-200 f4 L for a measly $400 not to mention killer E-FS wides like the 11-22mm or third party gems like the Sigma ARTs. What about battery life? Handling? Viewfinder? ;) A system camera that’s cut off from the EOS system doesn’t sound better in every way to me but the R7 is definitely a nice body.
I have Olympus e-m1 mark ii but i'm bored of it because of the 2x crop sensor and bad focus tracking system. I want to change my camera but idk what should i choose to. I'm between r10 and RP. Do u recommend me to change my Olympus or do u have any other camera to recommend? I'm using them for short movies and wedding vids mostly but i take portrait and street pics a lot too.
This is tough question, because it comes down to how much you have invested in to the Olympus system, like the amount you have spend on glass and accessories that are limited to your Olympus. I haven’t used Olympus loads. I must say I actually really like the canon RP it’s a great stills shooter and full frame. But it I remember correctly the DPAF doesn’t work on the 4K honestly out of these to I would straight up pick the R10, But an r10 isn’t weatherproof. Your Olympus is also a pro body. And probably has a lot more features for stills. Video wise an r10 keeps up just no ibis. But again it come down to preference
I got the R10 with 18-150mm lens and I love it, it also takes great video since the rp is more vid focussed, if you want to see a vid my latest one is filmed with my R10, battery life and stuff is also really good on mine
Does it still require you to take photo to set custom white balance in video mode? That never worked for me in my Canon M50. I had to set white balance manually in Kelvin.
Yes sadly you still need to take a photo to set white balance I tend to do it manually as well 👊🏻
please help me .
Can a godox v860ii v860iii or any other speed light fit this canon eos R10.
I cant seem to find the contact points on the hotshoe.
I also noted that you are using a third party flash on your R10.
Any extension of help would be appreciated.
As far as i'm aware no, the r10 has a multifunction hit shoe and i dont think they are compatible yet, there is also an issue with some TTLs causing exposure issues with the pre flash. i think the only one that i know of that works is the Canon speedlite EL5, but i dont use speed light very often.
Just watched your video and thank you for sharing. I’m a beginner and looking for my first camera. I was thinking to buy the R10 but you remember me that it hasn’t a display on top, and I think it is good to have it. So, any recommendations for me ? I love to take pictures and videos but with my drones also love to make hyperlapses, motion blur, night photos, nature etc … how about the Eos R50 that Canon will release on 03/16 comparing with the R10 (although it also doesn’t have top screen ). I’m sorry for my questions but it is so hard to buy a first camera because there are so much models, so far a have decided for Canon, my budget is no more than $1200.
Well, thank you so much and hope you could be able to answer my question. Have a amazing day.
There isn’t a top screen on the R10 but you can live without the top screen, it’s just a nice to have, but it’s also not always an essential. I think if you have the money for the R10 it has more and higher resolutions than the R50 and you could still go extra battery’s or lens or what else you need. It’s a great camera and I enjoy using it every day
@@ChristianPitcher thank you for your replay. I was talking to a friend today, she is a photographer, and she told me to buy an used one as my first camera, so I searched with her on the website, and we found a Canon EOS R70 for 499,00 from B& H, she told me that is a very good deal, so I ordered it. What do you think, is it good to start ?
People keep going on and on about the lack of clog, when shooting in 10bit gives you enough space to correct/change colors to a good extent. I've had no trouble color correcting the footage off the r10, and I've shown them in servers and forums and I've received good feedback on the results.
The crop frame though is annoying, mainly cause it can't compete with a full frame sensor when it comes to noise performance. The Jareds of RUclips will say they like grain but in video, the r10 produces a fair bit of noise above 1600 ISO, even with high NR enabled, especially in 10bit.
I'd say the noise is the only problem I have with it, combined with the r10 recording footage in a very demanding for a computer to process format. I can't even play 10bit footage from the r10 before I edit them down.
So if you've not bought a camera yet and video is your thing, yeah go for the EOS R. Or more expensively, the r6.
I love this, nice to hear you have received so great feedback for the colour correction/ grade. I get what your saying about the noise. And the slower sensor, can sometimes have that effect. The R is still a great choice if your looking for a good budget friendly video shooter.
would you recommend it overall? do you think it’s beginner friendly?
I would recommend it, it’s a brilliant beginner camera and spec. it definitely doesn’t fall into that category. This a more advanced camera, but like all canon cameras are really intuitive to use and if someone wanted it as a first camera they would get on great with it. 👍🏻
Hello, First of all thank you so much for these 2 videos, it has opened my eyes in many ways.
I have one question though, i have a 2000D and wanna upgrade to a mirrorless, i can easily change my ecosistem since i only have 2 inexpensive lenses. So in your opinion for 2023, would you buy an r10 or Sony A6400? I mainly do or wanna do street photography and portrait but wanna learn and engage in video, short films with cinematic looks. the thing that bother me is knowing the a6400 is older but i dont know if its a big deal to steer me over to the R10
So what do you think?
If I’m honest I think you would be happy with either of these cameras, and yes the Sony A6400 is older be it’s still a great camera and there are a lot of creators out there still using them. It has a lot of great features like slog and weather sealing is just a couple of them, but the R10 has a few newer features like more tracking modes, articulated flip screen, focus bracketing, plus a list of others. I think which ever you pick you will be happy.
@@ChristianPitcher Thanks for your reply, i decided to go for the Sony cause Canon has no oficial store in my country and Sony does.
I wanted to ask you one more thing, do you think it is worth for me to go for the kit lens, or should i go for the lens the i think i Will use the most (50mm) and (24mm) to save some money. Or in your experience is the kit lens worth getting?
Hi, i want to buy this camera, and for the price is the best option in South America, i think that we can use the best from here
100% this camera is great this is more of you should be aware but the things have a work around 👍🏻
Would you buy a used EOS R or a R10? Which is better for a beginner that wants to produce high quality youtube videos?
The R has some slightly more advanced features for colour grading. But the R10 is a straight up solid camera if you got this as your first I don’t think you would be disappointed with it. They both have slight advantages and like most canons are pretty easy to get to grips with
Hi, I'm thinking of buying this camera, does anyone know if it's possible to charge the battery while taking photos/video?
This is a good question as far as I’ve experienced you can charge the batteries via USB-C while the camera is off, or you can power the camera via USB-C while it’s on, but it doesn’t charge the batteries. For the size of the batteries in this thing, They aren’t bad but they also aren’t great. A battery grip would be a good option, if there is one as it’s still fairly new
Thank you!
I sold my five years old 77D for 320€, then added 495€ and bought new R10 with adapter, that's also where is R10 positioned, as a direct replacement to 77D, as it has almost anything which that camera had on offer and added many many more. Original R wasn't meaningful for me as even highly used units still sell for 1200€, and RP, while great, is just camera for entirely different purpose.
They have added a good few features how are you getting on with the R10? I bet you felt the size and weight difference between your old and new camera.
@@ChristianPitcher It's small, but 77D wasn't large either, R10 felt more dense in mass, my best positive surprise is R10' battery life, I was able to captured 1200+ pictures, while ambient tempereature was aroud 0ˇc. (electronic shooter)
@@GinoFoto fotos em raw ou jpeg? Usou LCD ou visor superior?
@@marcusrodrigues001 I take only RAW photos, viewfinder as well as rear LCD, both pleasing to use and planty bright even on sunchine.
Great video thank you so much for taking the time to make this! Really helps someone come to their own conclusion and objectively weigh up the cons as well as the pros!
The thing with the R10 is it the perfect camera that has everything for the price? No. But it a seriously capable camera that is missing maybe a few bits that would be nice to have but not essential to me personally. Where as they might be to someone else. I honestly really like the R10 and enjoy the the imagine you can produce for videos and photos. This camera is an oddity for Canon because, actually I think they got it completely right. ☺️
can i use godox v860 ii speedlight on this camera
no as far as i'm aware tas he r10 has a multi function hot shot
I bought 2, and for the price and size , I think it's OK
Honestly there are great i actually n love my r10 ✌🏼
Who's tha best mirrorless camera under 1lakh... ??
These are great cameras so it is worth considering 👊🏻
The EOS R6 Mark II and it's more expensive higher apsc sibling R7 also don't have top lcd.
If the more expensive camera don't have it, expected the lower one too.
This is more of a point of, if you are coming from another cameras like a canon 70d, 80d etc it doesn’t have a Top LCD canon used to put top LCDs on there lower end cameras but have taken it off and honestly it’s a con. They used to come on £1000 cameras now you buy a camera that is £2800 and you don’t get it.
Reason 12: Canon intimidated third party lens makers by suing them over their patent for autofocus on the R-series, so you are forced to use only Canon lense and the R-Series of lenses is still extremely limited 2 years after the R-Series was announced. It may be a decade or more before Canon will licence its patents to third parties and then it will make it so expensive that you will be paying close to the same price as the R-Series equivalent lens.
I agree it’s a shame canon haven’t opened it up, they could potentially sell so many more Rf mount cameras if there was an option to have more choice of glass. Not everyone has the budget for Canon glass and there is a good chance that if you are spending 800-900 bucks on a camera you may not want to spend double on a a decent lens. The likely hood is you may be starting out, or on a limited budget.
i don't have high demands I bought 50 1.8 next to kit 18-45 maybe a macro in the future is enough for me.
Which camera within this price range give you more than these? First three are very silly. Lol. It is now less than 900usd. Within this money it's main lacking is not having log, not a good number of lens and not having headphone jack. All the others is just comparable with a brand similar to Canon like Sony A6400. People making more number and silly thumbnail for view.
Off the top of my head head the Fuji X-S10 has f-log and ibis plus there are others
@@ChristianPitcher Fuji is far far behind Canon or Sony. The only major lacking R10 APC is lack of cheap lens and headphone jack. I used Olympus or Fuji before. Believe me Canon/Sony are best. Canon glasses are far better than third party lens. My next camera will be Canon R7 as I am a Hybrid user.
Yeah the R7 is killer. That will be a great add to collection. But even in the Uk you can get a used Sony A7iii for around 900-1000, or the EOS R for the same money used.
@@ChristianPitcher I will never go for these cameras like A7 line or older EOS R. If R7 shift to 1300usd then it will be number one choice. It need another prime like RF 22mf2 and RF 55-250mm.
@@ghalibsworld which alternative to r10 you recommend with in the same price range that would have headphone out,log and ibis
I fear this is their new M system. Lacking lenses & eventually dropping support for the cams altogether. & with no 3rd party lenses,,, I'll wait & see.
Canon are saying there will be M lens, but with the Rf it likely it will be around for a long time as, it’s the mount of the most expensive cameras like the R5 the R3 and it will be the mount for the New R1 when it’s announced and released
@Christian Pitcher Good point. But the regular Rf lenses are spendy, I think? An adapter to use my old M lenses would be a good start. Even though they are not the regular RF quality.
The M series was officially discontinued this week by Canon!
@@PWingert1966 yes I heard. Still not sold on apsc RF cams & lenses.
@@thegreatvanziniphotos5976 There is always the RP! I'm going iPhone 16 since it has ACES and log recording, and it was good enough for Apple to film their entire product reelase presentation on. Now I just need a p[rofessional film crew and %$5000,000l worth of equipment ot go around it. At least according to Apple's behind the scenes video!
:( I WISH I HAD SEEN THIS BEFORE... NOW IM STUCK WITH THIS CRAP....
For me the battery lasts almost 1 day. Almost 100 Gb of recordings.
Why are video users always cracking off photo camera's. BUY a video recorder. I have a Canon 80d with a lcd screen which i have never looked at. Full frame cameras suck for wildlife as my Tamron 150mm-600mm and I can take photos further away than a full frame.
1o reasons you should stop using photo cameras for videoing.
1- they are made to take photos with
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Canon them selfs describe the canon r10 as a hybrid meaning that it’s for designed for photo and video. This is Available information on canons website. But thank you for your comment and watch time sorry if the video wasn’t for you ✌🏼
Was interested in getting this camera until i saw how cheaply made it was for a 1000 should be more rugged . Looks like a kids toy.
So you ate a fan? Not with such a negative title. I dont watch clips where negative click bait titles are used
Thanks for taking the time to comment. Stay lucky ✌🏼
Why do this video? What's your point?
I’m sorry you don’t see the point, but thank you for taking the time to watch.
To late😅
There is NO battery grip for R10
Sadly there probably isn’t yet as it’s still pretty new. But a third party may release one 👍🏻
@@ChristianPitcher Seem not possible to remove battery door. BTW i have R10, i dont like it due high price for limited available lenses and use video the battery life is short. Low light is poor. Like switch to Sony A7iii.
The R10 suits a purpose. But I can definitely see why you might consider swapping. The a7iii is a great camera and would be a great choice
whiner ! - just a couple of points : a crop sensor DOES NOT change the focal length of the lens and if you are going to compare the R10 with used cameras make the point that a used R10 is even cheaper !
Great comment thanks 👌🤣 good luck finding a used R10 they are almost the same money. Thanks for the watch time and engagement. 👊🏻
would you like to sell you r10 to me lol
I planning to buy CANON R10 But you scared me..😁👻
Ha don’t be scared off it’s a great camera, I’ve also done a video called 10 reason to buy the canon R10. I actually love using this thing
@@ChristianPitcher I have been watched that video too.. And can I mount all lenses to r10 camera..?
If the camera comes with the Rf to EF adaptor you can you older EF and EF-a mount glass, and it opens up a range of different brand lens manufacturers as well ✌🏼
@@ChristianPitcher then should I buy this camera blindly.?😁😁
10 stupid reasons...
Thanks for watching 👍🏻
Crying about top lcd. Hope I don't see a sonny on this channel 🤣
😂😂 I do love a top lcd. Not like to see Sony I wouldn’t think. It’s more about the gear I use personally here. And I’ve never been convinced to swapped to Sony. Not that I don’t like them just not a fan of there ergonomics
why don't you ask the 奀安😂😂😂