iAuto shooting mode is accurate and easy in all situations, Overall image quality is good, with a little added sharpness, Optical image stabilization built into most Canon lenses, High resolution, 180 degree tilting LCD screen, Full 1080p video recording
Default shooting settings in iAuto and Program were not as sharp as we hoped
In late 2015, Canon USA updated their EOS M-series of mirrorless ILCs with the addition of the EOS M10. The second generation M-series ILC from Canon, the M-10 offers improved image quality and shooting performance, thanks to its DIGIC 6 processor and 18-...
Proven 18Mp APSC format sensor, Well implemented touch control, Nice build and reasonably small
No viewfinder or option to use an external unit, No hotshoe for an external flash, Limited lens range
There are no surprises about the M10 but it has enough features to make it enticing to beginners and it promises to deliver high quality images. We'll be paying particular attention to performance of the autofocus system when we get a production sample to...
Quick and accurate AF, Minimalist button design, Records Full HD at 30p
Image quality could be better, No viewfinder, external Mic jack, Uneasy to maneuver due to lack of grip
If mirrorless cameras were to be labeled ‘point and shoot style' and ‘DSLR style' Canon EOS M10 would slip and fall into the former classification. Apart from average image quality, the camera lacks a viewfinder and a handgrip that warrants its applicati...
Abstract: Giving Choice Canon offers users three variants of the M10 kit – the difference between the three are the lenses that comes bundled with them. The common denominator is the EF-M15-45mm IS STM lens that comes with all three of them. In most cases, this par...
Lightweight, Easy to use, Good image quality, Fairly responsive
Limited lens options, ISO performance could be better
The Canon EOS M10 is an excellent camera for those who are just starting out in the world of photography. It's easy to use, is very light, and performs well in most lighting environments. That said, if you're someone who plans to step up in photography, t...
Published: 2017-07-03, Author: Kevin , review by: yugatech.com
Light body, Simple and straightforward operation, Tilting display, Snappy autofocus, Tracking focus is present, Commendable battery life, A simple, all-around casual shooter
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
The Canon EOS M10 delivers a light and compact body which can be easily stored inside a small bag. Although plastic, the shell doesn't feel cheap and is quite solid when you hold the device. Operating and changing its settings are simple and even casual u...
The Canon M10 is a decently-priced, no-fuss camera that takes stunning pictures.Also published in GADGETS MAGAZINE April 2017 issueReviewed by Robby Vaflor...
Any newbie who's looking into learning photography should definitely consider the M10. Though one can get a better education by using a DSLR with more manual controls and a viewfinder, a mirrorless camera like the M10 isn't a bad place to start. This came...