The Canon EOS R range has become a fan favourite for enthusiasts and professionals alike. If you're considering making the switch, our explainer on how mirrorless cameras work is a great place to start. With a pair of APS-C releases, Canon has extended its reach into more accessible territory. Let's take a closer look at one of these models — the Canon EOS R10.
Getting to Know the Canon EOS R10
The Canon EOS R10 features a 24.2MP APS-C format sensor that delivers excellent image quality and impressive low-light performance across its ISO range. If you're new to sensor terminology, our guide to understanding camera sensor sizes explains how APS-C compares to full frame and Micro Four Thirds. That quality extends to video too — the R10 records 4K60p and Full HD 120p for smooth slow-motion footage.
This is comfortably the smallest body in the EOS R lineup, weighing just 420 grams. Paired with one of the new RF-S lenses released alongside it, you have a highly portable setup that's ideal for everyday photography and travel. For inspiration on how to make the most of a compact travel kit, check out our guide to taking better travel photos. A pronounced handgrip ensures comfortable handheld shooting even over long periods.
A Deeper Dive into the EOS R10's Key Features
Vari-Angle LCD Screen and High-Res EVF — Despite its compact size, the R10 includes both an electronic viewfinder and a 3-inch vari-angle touchscreen LCD. The EVF suits classic eye-level shooting, while the tilting screen is perfect for vlogging and POV shots. Touch sensitivity makes menu navigation and AF point selection fast and intuitive.
Pop-Up Flash — Unlike the Canon EOS R7, the R10 includes a built-in pop-up flash If you're weighing up the two APS-C siblings, our Canon EOS R7 review explains what you gain — and give up — by stepping up to that body. — a handy addition for shooting in dim conditions and a money-saver for portrait photographers who might otherwise need to budget for an external flash. For tips on getting the best results from it, see our guide to making the most of your camera's pop-up flash.
23fps Continuous Shooting — The R10 shoots at up to 23fps with the electronic shutter — faster than its bigger siblings the EOS R5 and R6 To see how the R5 performs in detail, check out our Canon EOS R5 review.. RAW files are supported at this speed, while the mechanical shutter delivers 15fps.
Advanced Video — Clean 4K output via Micro-HDMI, unlimited recording times, a microphone input, and Canon's accessory hot-shoe for external microphones make the R10 a capable vlogging camera.
Dual Pixel CMOS AF II — 100% AF coverage with exceptional subject tracking keeps moving subjects sharp across the entire frame, whether you're shooting stills or video.
Creative Scene Modes — Including a new Panorama mode, these scene modes let beginners make the most of the R10's imaging performance without needing extensive photography experience.
Shop the Canon EOS R10
Interested in the Canon EOS R10? Browse the Canon EOS R10 + 18-45mm Kit at Ted's Cameras, or explore our full range of Canon RF lenses to build out your kit. Visit your nearest Ted's store for hands-on advice from our team.