After months of wanting to upgrade my EOS T3i but not having budget to go to something like an EOS R7, when I saw the R10 I figured it would be the camera best suited for my needs, budget and experience (beginner). Your video is well made and a welcome quick training session. Thank you!
You are very welcome Glycerine30 and the R10 seams like the logical step if you want to switch to the newer mirrorless cameras. R7 would be the better option of course if you want more bells and whistles ;) If you want to learn more about Photography and how to use the camera as a beginner, be sure to check out my R10 Camera Modes Video here: th-cam.com/video/V2atwxYzPBA/w-d-xo.html All the best, Jay
The notch for the continuous power adapter is on the grip side and will probably work with the ac-e6n adapter that works with the rp, its covered by a little piece of rubber on the grip side of the battery door and you can pop that rubber out to allow the cable to come out of the side ;-)
I replaced my T5i with the R10 and excited for the new tech that is in this camera. I went back and forth with RP and this and this one is just better for my needs.
Just an FYI, there is indeed a place for the cord of a dummy battery to go. It is a little rubber piece next to the battery cover that pops out for the cord to come through. Thanks so much for the great walkthrough. It was very helpful
Well made video and very thorough compared to another R-10 beginner's guide video I watched. I will be referring to it over and over again until I get comfortable with the camera buttons etc. Thank you!!
I would go with the R10, because it does not overheat. The Z30 has more lens options, but it will overheat after about 45minutes recording in 4k based on my testing... The Sony ZV-E10 is also a great option worth considering, because there are tons of lens options and it does'nt overheat with regular use if you have the auto power off temp set to high.
Hi Jason I have purchased this camera purely for its video recording ability. Would it be possible for you to create a tutorial specifically around getting the best out of video recording, menus etc Regards Brian
Hi Jason, excellent tutorial as always. You did not mention the Clarity setting. Can you explain that please? I have not found too much info on it. Also do you use it? Thanks
Clarity adds a little extra processing to the images. Clarity specifically adds a punchy contrast and slightly de saturates as well in my opinion based on testing over the years. If you are a jpeg shooter that wants to get turn key processed images straight off the camera, then clarity is worth experimenting with for sure. For example I shoot RAW, but when I get into Lightroom to process I add contrast, saturations, clarity, etc... The Canon R10 will automatically do it's own jpeg processing which includes sharpening, saturation, and so fourth, , but you can alter it as you see fit.
Your help previously with my Sony cameras and now with my 😮Canon has been the best. I contributed to your tip jar a couple days ago to show my appreciation. I did have one more question. The feature I like the most with Sony cameras is the Fn button. I could program that to show 10 of my most used functions and get to them quickly, one specifically is the HDR setting since I toggle back and forth with that a lot. Looking at the Q menu and the M-Fn buttons on the R-10 I don't see a way to quickly get to HDR without going into the Menu. Am I missing something? Thanks
Thank you for your video! Great job! I am thinking to purchase R10 18-45 with a lens RF35 mm. The main purpose of the camera will be to take photos-videos while working on the field and to take photos while doind anatomy in fish in the lab. Would you recomment to buy another camera/lens for that purpose? Thanks in advance
Great camera option, but I would consider the 18-150mm lens over the 18-45mm lens and I compared them here so you can see why for yourself... th-cam.com/video/BV6Xf_EVBS4/w-d-xo.html
Wow best vid on this camera thanks so much for putting the effort in!!! Would you recommend this for a good beginner TH-cam creator for videography and possibly getting into professional photography down the track?? Was looking at this or sony ZE E10 but want a EVF....is this worth it these days?
Very useful video! I have a problem with focusing, i press the button to focus but it didn’t show the AF area and acutely its enabled Could you know where is the problem ?
Hello, I need to shoot a video of the assembly of the constructor (shoot many, many hours) from a distance of about 2 meters. Take off your hands as you collect small parts. Canon P10 with 18-45 mm suits me. ? Thank you.
This camera will work, but it won't record for several hours in a row. You will need to change batteries or get a dummy battery solution. Also the camera has a max recording time of 2 hours per video clip. So you need to hit record again at the 2 hour mark... Also, overheating can be an issue if recording in 4k for that long, especially if in the sun for example, so keep that in mind!
Hey Jason, Great video. Im looking at getting a camera as we have just become parents and want to capture lasting memories of our daughter. We also plan on using it for her birthdays, baptisim as well as when we go and travel. Im wondering if the R10 is a good option for me? Do you have any other suggestions? Im new to photography however want to make it a hobby. Thanks in advance
Yes, absolutely the R10 is a great option in my opinion. Currently there are only a few RF-S lenses though, but more will be coming soon once Canon allows for 3rd party manufactures like Sigma to make lenses for RF... I would go with the 18-150mm lens for an all-in-one solution, but the super light weight and compact 18-45mm is pretty good and the new 55-210mm is also looking pretty good although a lot more testing is needed still. I'm currently working with that lens and the R50 which is the little brother to the more powerful R10... I hope that helps, Jay
When I’m doing videos, what settings do I need so when I put something in front of the camera it automatically focuses on it, and when I remove it, the camera resumes focus on me? Any help would be much appreciated!!
Jason, when the fat part of my right thumb touches the "Flash" button (to the right of "SET"), it turns off my external flash - very aggravating. How can I disable the "Flash" button? Many thanks!
The R10 is very similar to the R7, so 90% of this video should apply, but unfortunately I don't think I will have time to create a R7 video like this. I'm working on the new Nikon Z30 at the moment...
Well the Canon R8 is full frame and better for lower light and stuff, but the lenses are larger and heavier as well. The R10 is a pretty feature rich aps-c camera, so the lenses can be smaller and lighter weight for example. Full frame I would argue is better IQ, but the size and weight with lenses might not be good for your situation as it depends...
Thank you so much for this! This is exactly what am looking for. I just had my Canon R10 for less than a week. I was using Nikon before. I am still getting myself familiar with the R10 menus, dials, etc. This video is a big help!
For photos and video and I would be leaning towards the R10 for the awesome viewfinder... However, there are barely any canon aps-c lenses to chose from... Therefore, you might want to consider the Sony A6400 even though it's a bit older it has the same stuff as the ZV-E10 inside and a viewfinder. It doesn't have the full fledge flippy screen though... The Canon R10 is a great option for a camera body and features don't get me wrong, I just wish there were more APS-C lenses besides the two kit lenses Canon is offering... the RF-S 18-150mm is a solid kit lens, but no fast prime lenses are available or wide angle lenses... Sony has a crazy amount of affordable APS-C lens options. Lenses really make the camera system, so depending on your needs that may or may not matter to you. I hope that helps and all the best, Jay
Thanks for a review. It was a good one! Did you ever adapt Canon lenses to your A6400. I own A6400 and stil have Canon 70-200 f2,8. I'm struggling if maybe I should buy Sigma MC11 and stay with Sony / sell C70-200 and buy something similiar (Tamron 70-180 looks nice but it's not possible to use extenders with it and I sometimes do use EXx2).... or maybe sell Sony and buy R10.... I think this combo would have best AF with C70-200 (I love this lens... great IQ and built like a tank). Which one do you prefer out of this 2.. R10 or A6400?
Yeah, I've attached my Canon lenses to my Sony cameras many times using the Metabones Adapter. It works, but not near as good as the Canon EF lenses adapted to the Canon R10 for example. I really do prefer the ergonomics of the Canon R10 especially with a heavier lens and I also prefer the color science of the R10 in particular the skin tones... However, I still prefer the Sony Autofocus system a little better. Probably, just because I'm so used to having several Sony cameras for so many years though.. The real problem I'm finding though is Canon's lack of RF lenses and RF-S lenses in particular. So for that specific reason I would prolly consider the now older Sony A6400 or used A7 III, because there are so many lenses to choose from... For example the Sony FE 70-200mm f/4 G OSS Lens is really awesome and you can get them used for fairly cheap. I have been using that lately and loving it for the light f/4 weight... The Tamron 70-180mm is awesome as well or you could go with a crop factor lens like the E 70-350mm G lens which I reviewed here: th-cam.com/video/Rs9Me5FCgTM/w-d-xo.html I hope that helps, Jay
Hi sir I’m using eos r10 , bigginners . Please teach me how use the camera auto or manual an d video also . I need a basic setting of the camera please to the needful I’m really appreciate d sir Thank you
I really wanted to buy a nice camera to capture life’s moments, but this video is a bit overwhelming which makes me want to stick with my phone. Is this camera difficult to get the hang of? Mind you I only point and shoot with my phone.
If you use it in full auto mode, it is pretty much just pointing and shooting. If you want to use the camera in more advanced ways, yes you will need to invest some time in learning.... The larger sensor and options of awesome lenses is what gives the "real" camera more potential power than your phone. Being able to zoom in more and get separation from the background in particular.
@Jason_Hermann thanks for the clarity!! You actually don't understand how helpful this 1 comment is. Thank you. If gracious enough to see and respond back, do you have any reccomendations or the best kind of mics to use for this camera? (Talking head videos)
@@SoulKnightKing Hello again and the on camera mic I am currently using and would recommend is the Sennheiser MKE400 geni.us/48tBO If you need something more affordable, I also have the Rode Video Micro: geni.us/BLry which works good, but does not have the same audio quality of the Sennheiser...
@Jason_Hermann hey there update. I actually went to NYC today and picked up the mk 400. I woukda used your affiliate link if I purchased it online but the shipping was too expensive and too slow. However it blows the rode video mic pro 2 out of the water wow this is so cool. Thanks for making a huge difference in my Conte t creation journey. In 2 comments u helped me put more than 4 hours of Google and watching yt videos for help. You're so awesome
Is it possible to charge Canon R10 while doing video recording (either via direct cable through outlet or via power bank), if not then is it possible to use usb charging cable while using the camera (it may not charge the battery but can give enough juice to finish the job)
Yes, you can have the camera plugged into USB while in use and it should help keep it charged longer. I don't see the PD Power in the specs for the USB port, but I'm thinking it will still help charge while using...
just bought this camera kit with the 18-45 lens. One of the first things that you might should have covered was how to have the LCD display stay on like yours is so as to follow your tutorial (which is great) easier. I have not watched your tutorial all the way yet but am anxious as I am switching from an Olympus E-PL5 to this. I was a little apprehensive once I got home and was talking to a friend who has a Canon 6d which is full sensor and my R10 is a cropped sensor. From what I have been told, DSLR's are on the way out and within a year, possibly, it will most likely be all mirrorless. I am hoping to find out how to shoot HDR on this as well.
After months of wanting to upgrade my EOS T3i but not having budget to go to something like an EOS R7, when I saw the R10 I figured it would be the camera best suited for my needs, budget and experience (beginner). Your video is well made and a welcome quick training session. Thank you!
You are very welcome Glycerine30 and the R10 seams like the logical step if you want to switch to the newer mirrorless cameras. R7 would be the better option of course if you want more bells and whistles ;) If you want to learn more about Photography and how to use the camera as a beginner, be sure to check out my R10 Camera Modes Video here: th-cam.com/video/V2atwxYzPBA/w-d-xo.html All the best, Jay
Same to me, I'm switching from 1300D, I'm beginner too
Excellent, Excellent, Excellent best demonstration. I like. I am Engineer from India Nice demo. All the Best. Are you Good.
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Just got myself a R10 and cant thank you enough for this comprehensive user guide!
Jay I have watch camera vid for years an none are like you. You are gold with your explanations, thanks a million, God bless you!
Totally worth the whole hour. Have bookmarked and will be coming back.
The notch for the continuous power adapter is on the grip side and will probably work with the ac-e6n adapter that works with the rp, its covered by a little piece of rubber on the grip side of the battery door and you can pop that rubber out to allow the cable to come out of the side ;-)
Thanks!
Welcome, and thank you very much!
I replaced my T5i with the R10 and excited for the new tech that is in this camera. I went back and forth with RP and this and this one is just better for my needs.
I’m looking to buy my first camera, you went above and beyond for this video!! Thank you so much! 🤗
Thanks!
Awesome video!
Just an FYI, there is indeed a place for the cord of a dummy battery to go. It is a little rubber piece next to the battery cover that pops out for the cord to come through. Thanks so much for the great walkthrough. It was very helpful
Very helpful overview of set-up. Helpful recommendations and explanations from a professional POV. Thanks!
Thanks so much, glad you found it helpful!
New at photography and this is the camera that I purchased. thank you for this video.
hey jay....i see where it does 2 hours of video...sounds great...i have several Canon bodies and lenses...You like it a lot?
Well made video and very thorough compared to another R-10 beginner's guide video I watched. I will be referring to it over and over again until I get comfortable with the camera buttons etc. Thank you!!
Did you use the internal mic when you where vlogging at the end off the video ?
Please this would really help me 😊
Yeah, that was the internal camera mic for the vlogging footage at the end of the video.
Then Im definitely buying it 🔥 awesome review 👌👌👌👌
Hi Jason
One last question
The r10 or the Z30
Just for vlogs and thumbnails which one would you choose ?
I would go with the R10, because it does not overheat. The Z30 has more lens options, but it will overheat after about 45minutes recording in 4k based on my testing... The Sony ZV-E10 is also a great option worth considering, because there are tons of lens options and it does'nt overheat with regular use if you have the auto power off temp set to high.
Hey...GREAT vid on the camera. I already own the R6 and R5 and use them for pro work, but considering the R10 or R8 as a walk around play camera.
Thank you so much for such a clear explanation of everything! For beginners learning manual could you please do a “troubleshooting” type of video.
Hi, excellent review, the 270 ex canon flash will work on my Canon R10.
Hi Jason I have purchased this camera purely for its video recording ability. Would it be possible for you to create a tutorial specifically around getting the best out of video recording, menus etc
Regards Brian
Thanks! Great video!! Getting my R10 in a week, so I'll run the video while testing the camera.
Huge thanks for your time. This really helped me get started using this camera.
9:40 No dummy battery works on this camera because you can simontanously record (and output to hdmi) and charge via power deliver usb-c.
That's a lie. I just placed a dummy battery on the r10
Great tutuorial for the R10 - thank you so much Jay
Glad it was helpful!
Great video! Thank you so much.
Thank you for all the hard work you put into this! It’s very informative and definitely will assist me moving forward.
Hey there 😉
Hey Jason great review I just brought the r10 so very helpful thanks, I was just wondering what gimbal you recommend for video shooting.
Hey Scott thanks :) I recommend the DJI RS3 Mini: geni.us/aqJ3rx which I made a tutorial video on here: th-cam.com/video/X0ELPTehTxk/w-d-xo.html
I love my r10 thank you for you videos I def learned alot from yours compares to others! Great work!
So incredibly helpful. Great video.
Thank you for a great tutorial. You're talented and competent.
Hi Jason, excellent tutorial as always. You did not mention the Clarity setting. Can you explain that please? I have not found too much info on it. Also do you use it? Thanks
Clarity adds a little extra processing to the images. Clarity specifically adds a punchy contrast and slightly de saturates as well in my opinion based on testing over the years. If you are a jpeg shooter that wants to get turn key processed images straight off the camera, then clarity is worth experimenting with for sure. For example I shoot RAW, but when I get into Lightroom to process I add contrast, saturations, clarity, etc... The Canon R10 will automatically do it's own jpeg processing which includes sharpening, saturation, and so fourth, , but you can alter it as you see fit.
@@Jason_Hermann Thank you for that detailed explanation
Your help previously with my Sony cameras and now with my 😮Canon has been the best. I contributed to your tip jar a couple days ago to show my appreciation. I did have one more question. The feature I like the most with Sony cameras is the Fn button. I could program that to show 10 of my most used functions and get to them quickly, one specifically is the HDR setting since I toggle back and forth with that a lot. Looking at the Q menu and the M-Fn buttons on the R-10 I don't see a way to quickly get to HDR without going into the Menu. Am I missing something? Thanks
Just got me an R10. Thanks for this video!! Very helpful!!
Thank you for your video! Great job! I am thinking to purchase R10 18-45 with a lens RF35 mm. The main purpose of the camera will be to take photos-videos while working on the field and to take photos while doind anatomy in fish in the lab. Would you recomment to buy another camera/lens for that purpose? Thanks in advance
Great camera option, but I would consider the 18-150mm lens over the 18-45mm lens and I compared them here so you can see why for yourself... th-cam.com/video/BV6Xf_EVBS4/w-d-xo.html
The notch is on the side the of the camera near the battery opening. It’s a small rectangular flap. I found it a few days ago.
I use the dummy battery with it now
Wow best vid on this camera thanks so much for putting the effort in!!! Would you recommend this for a good beginner TH-cam creator for videography and possibly getting into professional photography down the track?? Was looking at this or sony ZE E10 but want a EVF....is this worth it these days?
Yes, absolutely this is a fantastic camera option in my opinion, especially if you want the viewfinder...
Awesome video, thank you!!
thanks man! Thats what I needed to buy R10.
Very useful video!
I have a problem with focusing, i press the button to focus but it didn’t show the AF area and acutely its enabled
Could you know where is the problem ?
I will be using to shoot interior home shots, grandkids sport events and family gatherings.... Is this a good choice for me?
Great review! Greetings from Poland!👌👋
Hello, I need to shoot a video of the assembly of the constructor (shoot many, many hours) from a distance of about 2 meters. Take off your hands as you collect small parts. Canon P10 with 18-45 mm suits me. ? Thank you.
This camera will work, but it won't record for several hours in a row. You will need to change batteries or get a dummy battery solution. Also the camera has a max recording time of 2 hours per video clip. So you need to hit record again at the 2 hour mark... Also, overheating can be an issue if recording in 4k for that long, especially if in the sun for example, so keep that in mind!
Very informative. Thanks!
Using the R10 can you transfer photo's directly over to your phone from the camera using the Wi-Fi ? thanks a great tutorial super informative
Yes, using it’s WiFi / BT feature. You will have to have download Canon’s Camera Connect App. The app walks you through the setup.
Hey Jason, Great video. Im looking at getting a camera as we have just become parents and want to capture lasting memories of our daughter. We also plan on using it for her birthdays, baptisim as well as when we go and travel. Im wondering if the R10 is a good option for me? Do you have any other suggestions? Im new to photography however want to make it a hobby. Thanks in advance
Yes, absolutely the R10 is a great option in my opinion. Currently there are only a few RF-S lenses though, but more will be coming soon once Canon allows for 3rd party manufactures like Sigma to make lenses for RF... I would go with the 18-150mm lens for an all-in-one solution, but the super light weight and compact 18-45mm is pretty good and the new 55-210mm is also looking pretty good although a lot more testing is needed still. I'm currently working with that lens and the R50 which is the little brother to the more powerful R10... I hope that helps, Jay
Thank you so much! Many useful information!
You're very welcome!
thank you
When I’m doing videos, what settings do I need so when I put something in front of the camera it automatically focuses on it, and when I remove it, the camera resumes focus on me? Any help would be much appreciated!!
Can charging via the USB C port be used as a dummy battery alternative?
Jason, when the fat part of my right thumb touches the "Flash" button (to the right of "SET"), it turns off my external flash - very aggravating.
How can I disable the "Flash" button?
Many thanks!
Great and detailed video Jason. Please can we expect to see an R7 version of this video?
The R10 is very similar to the R7, so 90% of this video should apply, but unfortunately I don't think I will have time to create a R7 video like this. I'm working on the new Nikon Z30 at the moment...
Thanks for replying and looking forward to Z30 video. Cheers.
canon R8 or R10 which is best
Well the Canon R8 is full frame and better for lower light and stuff, but the lenses are larger and heavier as well. The R10 is a pretty feature rich aps-c camera, so the lenses can be smaller and lighter weight for example. Full frame I would argue is better IQ, but the size and weight with lenses might not be good for your situation as it depends...
Thank you so much for this! This is exactly what am looking for. I just had my Canon R10 for less than a week. I was using Nikon before. I am still getting myself familiar with the R10 menus, dials, etc.
This video is a big help!
You're very welcome!
Which one would you recommend better… zve10 vs r10. I want it for both video and photos.
For photos and video and I would be leaning towards the R10 for the awesome viewfinder... However, there are barely any canon aps-c lenses to chose from... Therefore, you might want to consider the Sony A6400 even though it's a bit older it has the same stuff as the ZV-E10 inside and a viewfinder. It doesn't have the full fledge flippy screen though... The Canon R10 is a great option for a camera body and features don't get me wrong, I just wish there were more APS-C lenses besides the two kit lenses Canon is offering... the RF-S 18-150mm is a solid kit lens, but no fast prime lenses are available or wide angle lenses... Sony has a crazy amount of affordable APS-C lens options. Lenses really make the camera system, so depending on your needs that may or may not matter to you. I hope that helps and all the best, Jay
Thanks for the great extensive review. I seem to only have 5 sub tabs in my camera menu unlike the 10 you have. Any reason why ?
Hey Cedric, That is most likely because you are in Auto Mode... If you put the camera in P mode the menu should be complete.
Thanks for a review. It was a good one! Did you ever adapt Canon lenses to your A6400. I own A6400 and stil have Canon 70-200 f2,8. I'm struggling if maybe I should buy Sigma MC11 and stay with Sony / sell C70-200 and buy something similiar (Tamron 70-180 looks nice but it's not possible to use extenders with it and I sometimes do use EXx2).... or maybe sell Sony and buy R10.... I think this combo would have best AF with C70-200 (I love this lens... great IQ and built like a tank). Which one do you prefer out of this 2.. R10 or A6400?
Yeah, I've attached my Canon lenses to my Sony cameras many times using the Metabones Adapter. It works, but not near as good as the Canon EF lenses adapted to the Canon R10 for example. I really do prefer the ergonomics of the Canon R10 especially with a heavier lens and I also prefer the color science of the R10 in particular the skin tones... However, I still prefer the Sony Autofocus system a little better. Probably, just because I'm so used to having several Sony cameras for so many years though.. The real problem I'm finding though is Canon's lack of RF lenses and RF-S lenses in particular. So for that specific reason I would prolly consider the now older Sony A6400 or used A7 III, because there are so many lenses to choose from... For example the Sony FE 70-200mm f/4 G OSS Lens is really awesome and you can get them used for fairly cheap. I have been using that lately and loving it for the light f/4 weight... The Tamron 70-180mm is awesome as well or you could go with a crop factor lens like the E 70-350mm G lens which I reviewed here: th-cam.com/video/Rs9Me5FCgTM/w-d-xo.html I hope that helps, Jay
@@Jason_Hermann thanks for your comprehensive answer. It's a difficult decision to sell C70-200😅
Great video to learn 👍🏼Thanks mate 🤘🏼📸
I bought this camera. Only the body. I want to use my old canon lenses. Thanks for this Video.
Awesome!
Hi sir I’m using eos r10 , bigginners . Please teach me how use the camera auto or manual an d video also . I need a basic setting of the camera please to the needful I’m really appreciate d sir Thank you
Awesome video...
The battery door has a notch for dummy batteries, not sure how you missed it, it's on the side.
Canon R10 or Nikon z30 which one to buy
A hard decision for sure....
@@Jason_Hermann Please recommend some photography centric camera for beginners and enthusiastic users
Kindly please post some video on photography centric cameras in market
I really wanted to buy a nice camera to capture life’s moments, but this video is a bit overwhelming which makes me want to stick with my phone. Is this camera difficult to get the hang of? Mind you I only point and shoot with my phone.
If you use it in full auto mode, it is pretty much just pointing and shooting. If you want to use the camera in more advanced ways, yes you will need to invest some time in learning.... The larger sensor and options of awesome lenses is what gives the "real" camera more potential power than your phone. Being able to zoom in more and get separation from the background in particular.
Can i use Godox X Pro triggers with R10?
Can you please give me a time stamp for when you talked about time lapse?
I just briefly mentioned it in this video here: th-cam.com/video/PDBbm2NeqtQ/w-d-xo.html
Thanks! And btw you have a new subscriber 👍
What would you recommend for live streaming? RP or R10?
R10 cause it has an unlimited record time. The RP stops recording at 30min
Omg thanks
Shame that these cameras can't take battery grips. Would love the extra weight to make it more stable when holding
I appreciate the kind words :)
Hi ,, this is a dslr?
No, it's a mirrorless camera... DSLR is the older style camera with the mirror in front of the sensor.
Great video!!!!
Hey does USBC mics work with this camera? Because I'm struggling to record the audio when taking videos
No, they don't...
@Jason_Hermann thanks for the clarity!! You actually don't understand how helpful this 1 comment is. Thank you.
If gracious enough to see and respond back, do you have any reccomendations or the best kind of mics to use for this camera? (Talking head videos)
@@SoulKnightKing Hello again and the on camera mic I am currently using and would recommend is the Sennheiser MKE400 geni.us/48tBO If you need something more affordable, I also have the Rode Video Micro: geni.us/BLry which works good, but does not have the same audio quality of the Sennheiser...
@Jason_Hermann hey there update. I actually went to NYC today and picked up the mk 400. I woukda used your affiliate link if I purchased it online but the shipping was too expensive and too slow. However it blows the rode video mic pro 2 out of the water wow this is so cool. Thanks for making a huge difference in my Conte t creation journey. In 2 comments u helped me put more than 4 hours of Google and watching yt videos for help. You're so awesome
@Don Morales Awesome to hear Don 👊
Do it shoot raw
raw photos yes
23:40
where I give to record videos, the red button, I have that camera and I don't know how to record.
How can I set my camera to send my photos to my phone
Here is my tutorial on the Canon Camera Connect App: th-cam.com/video/HuuXw1RyQeA/w-d-xo.html
Hi Jason,
Is it possible to charge Canon R10 while doing video recording (either via direct cable through outlet or via power bank), if not then is it possible to use usb charging cable while using the camera (it may not charge the battery but can give enough juice to finish the job)
Yes, you can have the camera plugged into USB while in use and it should help keep it charged longer. I don't see the PD Power in the specs for the USB port, but I'm thinking it will still help charge while using...
@@Jason_Hermann Thanks a lot.
just bought this camera kit with the 18-45 lens. One of the first things that you might should have covered was how to have the LCD display stay on like yours is so as to follow your tutorial (which is great) easier. I have not watched your tutorial all the way yet but am anxious as I am switching from an Olympus E-PL5 to this. I was a little apprehensive once I got home and was talking to a friend who has a Canon 6d which is full sensor and my R10 is a cropped sensor. From what I have been told, DSLR's are on the way out and within a year, possibly, it will most likely be all mirrorless. I am hoping to find out how to shoot HDR on this as well.
Sounds like this is being reviewed by Ray Romano.
I am using this camera. I am engineer this is the Best Camera.
which card are you using as storage?
👍👍👍
LENS ARE SO ANNOYING...
They ARE. they’re stressing me out so bad lol.