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Overview

The EOS R10 combines high end AF tracking and exceptional speed within a compact and lightweight mirrorless body. Equipped with a 24.2mp APS-C CMOS sensor and an expansive range of creative filters and scenes, the EOS R10 is packed full of features to upgrade your photography and capture every important moment.

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Canon EOS R10 APS-C Mirrorless Digital Camera with RF-S 18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM Lens

The EOS R10 combines high end AF tracking and exceptional speed within a compact and lightweight mirrorless body. Equipped with a 24.2mp APS-C CMOS sensor and an expansive range of creative filters and scenes, the EOS R10 is packed full of features to upgrade your photography and capture every important moment.


HIGH-SPEED SHOOTING

The EOS R10 allows you to shoot RAW bursts of up to 23 frames per second with AF tracking. In RAW burst shooting mode, the EOS R10 also captures 0.5 seconds of pre-shooting, ensuring that you never miss a moment of action.

4K 60P VIDEO CAPTURE

The EOS R10 captures video at up to 4K 60p with 6K oversampling. You can also shoot cinematic slow-motion in Full HD at 120p, making the R10 a fantastic addition to any content creators kit.

HIGH PERFORMANCE TRACKING

The EOS R10 supports tracking for a wide range of subjects, including humans, animals and vehicles. It automatically responds to dynamically changing scenes, and tracks subjects over the entire screen.

ALL NEW MOUNT SYSTEM

With the introduction of the RF-S mount, the EOS R10 has a wide selection of lens possibilities, including RF lenses, as well as EF and EF-S lenses, when used with an appropriate adapter.

Canon RF-S 18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM Compact Travel Zoom Lens

The RF-S 18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM lens brings your everyday zoom lens needs to your APS-C EOS R Series cameras. From shooting wide angle landscapes to portraits or sport, the versatility of the lens will allow you to shoot in most scenarios.

- Flexible zoom range from wide angle to telephoto

- Up to 7.0-stops Coordinated Control IS when matched with EOS R series bodies which feature In Body Image Stabilizer

- Minimum focus distance 0.17m for effective macro shooting

- Control ring for customisable control over shooting settings

- Supports full frame EOS R system cameras

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The EOS R10 combines high end AF tracking and exceptional speed within a compact and lightweight mirrorless body. Equipped with a 24.2mp APS-C CMOS sensor and an expansive range of creative filters and scenes, the EOS R10 is packed full of features to upgrade your photography and capture every important moment.

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