![]() ![]() While it’s missing several features, the R10 is also priced accordingly. What the R10 does really well is animal eye AF, 15 fps of burst speed, and a big grip that still has two control wheels and a joystick. While I’d love to see stabilization and weather-sealing, at this price point the Z30, a6400, and Fujifilm X-T30 also lack those things. Looking at other brands, the Sony a6400 and the Nikon Z50 did a bit better in low light. The R10 also can struggle to lock focus in limited light. The R7 also has better image quality in low light. The R7 has the stabilization and weather-sealing the R10 lacks. However, there are several things missing from the R10 and many photographers will be better off going with the R7. Images feel similar to a Rebel, with good colors and sharpness. Even the 15 fps burst speed feels better than most budget cameras. The process of taking pictures of people and animals is also much improved over a Rebel with a very smart eye detection autofocus. The design is comfortable and easy to navigate. The Canon EOS R10 delivers a set of controls that’s simultaneously beginner-friendly and still enough for serious hobbyists.
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