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The shutterbug review
The shutterbug review













the shutterbug review
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The camera lets you shoot Raw files for the individual shots but, as you might expect, only provides a JPEG version of the merged image.

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These are a mixture of original ideas and options we've seen on other brands' cameras.įor instance, there's a focus stacking mode, which shoots a series of images with slight focus shifts between each one, then combines them to form a single image with everything in focus (especially valuable for close-up work). The R10 has a series of automated modes to support the photographer. This faster readout will, in turn, help towards autofocus performance. The R10 offers faster video than before, though, which suggests faster readout, greater processing power or, more likely, a combination of both. We know of instances in the past where Canon has squeezed a bit more out of an existing design by moving to a new production line that uses a finer process scale (higher precision fabrication of the circuitry), but we'll have to wait to see how the sensor works in practice. What is it, what's new | How it compares | Body, handling & controls | Image quality | Autofocus | Video | Conclusion | Sample Galleries | SpecificationsĬanon says the sensor is a new chip it’s never used before, but has not given any details of how it's changed.

the shutterbug review

Kit options include bundles with the compact, collapsible 18-45mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM for $1099 or with the 18-150mm F3.5-6.3 IS STM for around $1379. The EOS R10 is available body-only for a recommended selling price of $979. 1.04M dot fully-articulating rear touchscreen.Oversampled 4K up to 30p, 4K/60p with crop.Up to 23fps shooting (15 with mech shutter).24MP APS-C CMOS sensor with Dual Pixel AF.

#The shutterbug review manual

The R10 is for the weekend traveler who wants a throw-in-the-bag and it-just-works camera, the family gatherings documentarian who wants to be ready for the video of their kids playing in the park as well as the family portrait with the grandparents, the vlogger who wants to create selfies and videos at arms length, and the beginner who wants to start learning with manual controls.

the shutterbug review

Canon’s EOS R10 brings a sub-$1000 entry-level 24MP APS-C camera to its mirrorless RF lineup, hoping to entice a new generation of photographers and videographers to ditch the smartphone in favor of greater creative control over exposure, focal lengths and burst rates in their image making.















The shutterbug review