Best most reliable way to get the video off your camera to your computer is to use the EOS utility application that you can download from Canon's website and after you've downloaded and installed it, connect your camera to the computer via the USB cable. Turn the camera on and the application should boot up. If it doesn't boot up then you can just fire up the application on your own and it should detect your camera given that your camera is on
How does it compare to the M6 Mark II? Does it feel like a substantial upgrade? I am kinda sitting on a fence not able to make up my mind between this one and the R7.
I do a basic comparison here th-cam.com/video/YcI0Tqn3XMw/w-d-xo.html But in summary with regards to photography, it's on par with the m6 Mark II except for the fact that as slightly less resolution. In terms of video, every shortcoming that the m6 Mark 2 had is resolved in the r10. For me those shortcomings on the m6ii were overheating in 4k mode. 4K image itself not being oversampled. USBC not powering the camera but only charging it. And, the lack of a substantial hand grip. In the video that I Linked In this comment I also explore the value of the R7. For extra 500 bucks the value add seems to be slightly higher photo and oversampling resolution, ibis, 10-bit video with c-log, and dual card slots. If our building a home video Studio: either single or multicam, I would probably get myself several R7. Other than that, the r10 seems like the better value
@@khanceptbelal i know you don't know about dalr camera DSLR or mirrorless camera can record 30mins maximum If you want to record more you should re-start the record In 30mins it automatically stop the recording What type of camera you use to record unlimited time with non-stop
@@nengneilamkhongsai4445 I think you've misunderstood what a DSLR is versus a mirrorless and what camera I'm showcasing in this video. This camera in the video, the Canon r10, is not a DSLR. It's a mirrorless. The mirror inside the camera is the thing that separates a DSLR from a mirrorless. Today many cameras record beyond the 30 minute limit. For Canon recently is the new Canon r10, r7, r5c, c70. From Sony: a6400, a6600, zv-e10. zv-1, a7c, a7iv, a1, fx3, fx30 ( and every other FX in Sony line). From Panasonic: GH4, GH5, GH6, G85, G95, S5, S1H, and many others.
Hey , Actually whenever I shoot from canon r10 either video or picture it shows dim light and whenever i press shutter button nd get my result then it shows very high light , can you tell me about that
Which lens do you think is best for video shoot on the r10 for cinematic shoot bro? Really love your content
Really depends on what you're shooting and the setting you're in. What context do you have in mind?
HDR Pq mode ? I really like the video, Can you tell me how to get the video off camera
Best most reliable way to get the video off your camera to your computer is to use the EOS utility application that you can download from Canon's website and after you've downloaded and installed it, connect your camera to the computer via the USB cable. Turn the camera on and the application should boot up. If it doesn't boot up then you can just fire up the application on your own and it should detect your camera given that your camera is on
I will try it out
I am not seeing any 24 fps option in my Canon R10. What's the issue? Please help!!😢
Check your video format as to whether it's set to NTSC or PAL
Great Video, thank you, it helped a lot. Which Lens do you have on the R10?
99% of the time, EF-S 24mm f2.8 adapted via of the Viltrox EF to R
How does it compare to the M6 Mark II? Does it feel like a substantial upgrade? I am kinda sitting on a fence not able to make up my mind between this one and the R7.
I do a basic comparison here
th-cam.com/video/YcI0Tqn3XMw/w-d-xo.html
But in summary with regards to photography, it's on par with the m6 Mark II except for the fact that as slightly less resolution.
In terms of video, every shortcoming that the m6 Mark 2 had is resolved in the r10. For me those shortcomings on the m6ii were overheating in 4k mode. 4K image itself not being oversampled. USBC not powering the camera but only charging it. And, the lack of a substantial hand grip.
In the video that I Linked In this comment I also explore the value of the R7. For extra 500 bucks the value add seems to be slightly higher photo and oversampling resolution, ibis, 10-bit video with c-log, and dual card slots.
If our building a home video Studio: either single or multicam, I would probably get myself several R7. Other than that, the r10 seems like the better value
which camera are you using for this video?
the headshot is the canon eos m6 mark ii
How many minutes can record in R10
until your battery dies or card fills up
@@khanceptbelal what a lier is this
In goodle it show 2hr
If you don't know keep quiet
Dude, I've had the camera for a month. It's unlimited record limit for video. I don't know where you're getting two hours from.
@@khanceptbelal i know you don't know about dalr camera
DSLR or mirrorless camera can record 30mins maximum
If you want to record more you should re-start the record
In 30mins it automatically stop the recording
What type of camera you use to record unlimited time with non-stop
@@nengneilamkhongsai4445 I think you've misunderstood what a DSLR is versus a mirrorless and what camera I'm showcasing in this video.
This camera in the video, the Canon r10, is not a DSLR. It's a mirrorless.
The mirror inside the camera is the thing that separates a DSLR from a mirrorless.
Today many cameras record beyond the 30 minute limit.
For Canon recently is the new Canon r10, r7, r5c, c70.
From Sony: a6400, a6600, zv-e10. zv-1, a7c, a7iv, a1, fx3, fx30 ( and every other FX in Sony line).
From Panasonic: GH4, GH5, GH6, G85, G95, S5, S1H, and many others.
Hey , Actually whenever I shoot from canon r10 either video or picture it shows dim light and whenever i press shutter button nd get my result then it shows very high light , can you tell me about that
Are you shooting in manual mode or auto?
@@khanceptbelal manual , but whenever i see that dim lights then i have to switch it to the auto
@@tanmaysahu2527 have you looked into the LCD brightness settings?
@@khanceptbelal I really appreciate the way you are helping me but LCD brightness is fine and normal
@@tanmaysahu2527 I'm not sure what the issue is then. Haven't been able to replicate it