13.1 Megapixels
4k Video Quality
Wi-Fi
ISO 125-12800
No Viewfinder
2" LCD Screen
Overview

 

SKU: GC66-PSV10B

Canon PowerShot V10

 

Condensing the utility of a vlogging studio into a portable, pocket-sized powerhouse, the Canon PowerShot V10 is a powerhouse digital camera, boasting top-of-the-line performance and a plethora of features. Its 5x optical zoom lens offers incredible detail in all your photos, while the 8 megapixel CMOS image sensor ensures vivid colours and excellent clarity. The on-screen menu allows you to easily program settings such as ISO speed, white balance, exposure compensation and more.

It also has an impressive array of special shooting modes like High Dynamic Range (HDR) and Digital IS for superior image stabilization. Plus, it's easy to store your photos with the built-in 512MB memory card.

With its sleek design and powerful features, the Canon PowerShot V10 offers photography enthusiasts the perfect blend of performance and style. So, get ready to capture the beauty of life with this sophisticated digital camera.

Features: 

  • For Vlogging and Live Streaming

  • 20.9MP 1" CMOS Sensor

  • UHD 4K up to 29.97 fps

  • Full HD up to 59.94 fps

  • 19mm Equivalent Wide-Angle Lens

  • Web Camera Compatible with UVC Support

  • 460,000-Dot 2" Touchscreen LCD

  • Wi-Fi & Bluetooth Connectivity

  • Vertical Capture Capable

  • Built-In 30° Stand

20.9MP 1" CMOS Sensor and DIGIC X Processing 

Pairing a 20.9MP 1" CMOS sensor and DIGIC X image processor, the PowerShot V10 delivers high-quality video and stills imagery in the palm of your hand. Record for up to an hour in a variety of lighting conditions, the camera offers a flexible ISO 125-3200 in 4K UHD, ISO 125-3200 in Full HD, and ISO 125-12800 for still photos. The camera's rolling shutter shoots video between 1/4000-1/25 second and stills between 1/2000-1/8 second. The DIGIC X image processing allows for expansive creative options, featuring 14 colour filters and a Smooth Skin shooting mode.

Versatile Video Capture

With video recording features such as uncropped UHD 4K movie recording at up to 29.97 fps, Full HD high frame rate movie recording at up to 59.94 fps, and live streaming in Full-HD at 30 fps, making vlogging and video content creation simple and convenient. To shoot vertically, simply set the camera on its side, and it will adjust accordingly. The UVC capability allows the PowerShot V10 to be used as a web camera to stream live video in Full HD without additional computer software. Compatible services include YouTubeLive and FacebookLive along with other online web conferencing software.

19mm Lens with Autofocus

The camera's 19mm wide-angle lens has a 97.5° angle of view during video shooting and a 100.2° angle of view for stills, broad enough to capture an entire scene or take self-facing video without stretching your arm out. Autofocus is accomplished with contrast detection across the entire frame, with the options for Face Tracking and area-specific autofocus in 31 individual zones when shooting stills. The lens opens to wide f/2.8 to further extend the camera's low-light capabilities.

180°, Upward Tilting Touchscreen LCD

A large 2" 460,000-dot touchscreen provides an intuitive interface for controlling focusing points, navigating menus, and reviewing imagery. This screen also features a 180°, upward-tilting design for rear- and front-facing viewing.

Flexible Connectivity

  • Wired and wireless connectivity options allow for multiple methods of transferring photos and videos, live streaming, as well as for remotely controlling the camera. Physically, the camera features a USB-C port, a micro-HDMI port, and a microphone port for video recording.

  • Built-in Bluetooth pairing lets you easily connect the camera to compatible smart devices using the free Canon Camera Connect app. This low-energy wireless connection helps preserve battery life while providing remote control of the camera.

  • Built-in Wi-Fi connectivity enables quick and seamless wireless functions such as remote live view, file viewing, and transfer. Using the Canon Camera Connect app, you can also transfer files to your mobile device to browse and share on social media.

  • Built-in USB-C allows you to connect the camera to a smartphone or computer. All Canon Camera Connect app features that can be used with Wi-Fi are now available when the camera and smartphone are connected via USB, using a compatible cable for your device.

What's in the Box

  • Canon PowerShot V10 Black

  • USB-C Interface Cable

  • Wrist Strap

13.1 Megapixels
4k Video Quality
Wi-Fi
ISO 125-12800
No Viewfinder
2" LCD Screen
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Key Features

13.1 Megapixels

The Canon PowerShot V10 has 13.1 effective megapixels.

4k Video Quality

The Canon PowerShot V10 can shoot up 4k quality footage.

Wi-Fi

The Canon PowerShot V10 supports Wi-Fi connectivity.

ISO 125-12800

The Canon PowerShot V10 has a native ISO range of 12 to 12800.

No Viewfinder

The Canon PowerShot V10 does not have a built-in viewfinder.

2" LCD Screen

The Canon PowerShot V10 has a 2" built-in LCD 180° tilting touchscreen LCD.

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