Camera Name: | Canon EOS M10 |
Sensor Type: | CMOS |
Sensor Size: | APS-C (22.3 × 14.9 mm) |
Recording Medium: | SD, SDHC or SDXC memory card |
Res: | 5184 × 3456 (18 megapixels) |
Lens: | Interchangeable |
Shutter Speeds: | 1/4000s to 30s |
Farea: | 49 focus points |
Cont: | 4.6 frames per second |
Wb: | Yes |
Rearlcd: | 3 " with 1,040,000 dots |
Battery: | LP-E12 |
Dimensions: | 108 mm × 67 mm × 35 mm (4.25 in × 2.64 in × 1.38 in) |
Weight: | including battery |
Iproc: | DIGIC 6 |
Predecessor: | Canon EOS M2 |
Successor: | Canon EOS M100 |
The Canon EOS M10 is a digital mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera first announced by Canon Inc. on October 13, 2015.[1] It was replaced by the Canon EOS M100.
The EOS M10 is an interchangeable lens camera that uses the Canon EF-M lens mount. The EOS M10 is an entry-level model which lacks the large rubber grip, multiple control dials, and hot shoe flash that can be found on the larger and more expensive Canon EOS M3.[2]
The EOS M10 uses the same 18MP APS-C sensor as the older Canon EOS M2, which was not sold in the United States.[3] The EOS M10 also uses the EOS M2's Hybrid CMOS AF II autofocus system, instead of the EOS M3's quicker Hybrid CMOS AF III system.[4] However, unlike the EOS M2, the EOS M10 features the same DIGIC 6 image processor as the newer EOS M3.
The EOS M10 has a 180-degree flip-up LCD viewscreen, a built-in pop-up flash, and integrated Wi-Fi and NFC enabling control of the camera via a smartphone app.
In its initial press release announcing the camera, Canon revealed that the camera would be sold in a kit including the EOS M10 and an EF-M 15-45mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM zoom lens at a retail price of $599.99. As of October 2015, the camera is not sold separately and can only be bought in a kit with lens included.