I just came back from an Alaska trip. Took an R3 + R10. Used R10 with a 16mm (that is equivalent to a 24mm because of the 1.6x crop). Nothing to complain. Used it most of the time as the wide angle camera and after I came back home I printed several shots I got with the R10. You just can't tell the difference on printed paper.
I love this and agree what what you say. The R10 with the 16mm is great combo and I use this a combo a lot. And the images when printed can be fantastic ✌🏼
I was debating on so many different canon cameras for a few days. And I just bought the r10 after watching a few comparison videos. After I bought the r10, I seen this video. And I'm that much happier to know that a year later it's being praised so much.
I glad this helped after the fact I honestly do really like this little camera. And it’s certainly close the the best camera in its banding let me know how your getting on with it!
I bought the R10 to supplement my R5. Mainly to travel much lighter. I am impressed with the R10, it’s very much like a mini R5 in my opinion. The image quality is good for photos though I tend to have to process the files more than the R5 to make the best of them. Thoroughly agree with your views
great to hear you are mixing photos from this camera with a much more expensive camera. show how far the industry has come to making greta cameras affordable. ✌
@@burakburak094 I do use all my RF lenses with both the R5 and R10. However I mainly prefer to use lighter lenses with the R10 so the RF100-400 and 16mm f2.8 get the most use.
I've been thinking about getting either the R10 or the R7 as a second body to supplement my R5. The Crop body, whichever I need up getting, would be mostly used for shooting birds and wild life with a 150-600 tele lens and would give me needed extra "apparent" reach when shooting in that venue. The only thing I really dislike about the R10 over the R7 is the fact that the R10 will not use the same batteries as my R5 whereas the R7 will use the same batteries.
Hey, Canon R7 user here. Great video! Have you considered the R7? It adds duel memory card slots, CLOG3, headphone monitoring and IBIS to name a few benefits. Both amazing cameras.
I know a few awesome creators that are using the R7 and I was definitely a consideration, but for me I really wanted to test how good the R10 is for the price point. But if I had the chance to grab a R7 as well, I would jump at it ✌🏼
For a hobby enthusiast who still aims to maintain a professional approach, is this a good camera with the RF-S 18-45mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM lens? Grateful for a prompt response. :) Best regards.
I had the 18-45mm and it kept the camera really compact and light. And as a kit lens I was impressed over all with that lens. And it can take some really good photos with that combo
The R10 and R50 are both great choices. For the serious hobbyist, the R10 is probably a better option to grow in. I am considering buying one in 2024. Saving up instead of taking credits is always better.
both great cameras, i prefer the R10, the two cameras are very similar in a lot of ways, but found the R50 to be more designed to use the touch screen, more buttons dials nad joysticks on the R10 whic hare supper handy. i agree save for your gear.
I just bought an R10 and want to lear photography as a hobby. The amount of features is overwhelming but it's super handy i the most important stuff is easy to access.
Hello Master: Please help and give me some advice, The camera I am currently using is Canon EOS R10, The kit lens used with it is (RF-S18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM) My main subject matter is toy photography. The secondary shooting content is street photography or portrait photos. Now I want to buy new lenses, after watching your video, Want to compare between Canon RF 50mm f/1.8 STM and RF85mm F2 Macro IS STM After making a choice, I would like to ask you to give me some advice on which lens is more suitable for me? Thank you.🙏🙏🙏
This is a tricky one as lens choice is always personal preference, I’m personally love the rf85 f2 it has really good Marco features, and I just prefer the 85mm focal length, but bare in mind that with the R10 there is a crop factor so you won’t see the full image produced by the lens so with the crop from the 85 you will see around 135mm so the 50mm will have more flexibility everyday with the R10. But think about what works for you and every use case for each lens, either of these lens would be good as they are great lens. I brake the Norm a little as I’m not a huge fan of 50mm but I know a lot, lot of people are
folks help.. i am trying to disable the sound of the shutter when taking pic and i did but it continue to make the stupid sound.. also cam seems really slow, certainly slower than the ones showed in videos.. what is wrong with my cam?
Did you miss IBIS in R10. Now I'm using two camera. R10 & Olympus e-m10m3 and short summary :) there is not any perfect camera. r10 of course way better than Olympus but stil it's a joy to take picture with Olympus it's a fun camera.
I agree completely there isn’t one. Perfect camera, everyone needs or wants different things. But the R10 is a joy to use. No really with the ibis. I’m sure those that have had ibis probably miss it but I don’t. It’s also not one of the reason I look at a camera. But I know for some people it’s an important feature
Interesting video - thanks. I have one question: how worried have you been about the lack of weather-sealing on the R10? Have there been occasions when you've left it at home because of the weather?
I’ve never left it at home for because of the weather, but then I’m not the sort of person that worries about it, it’s definitely been rained on a few times, light rain that is, as I’m not really someone that would shoot in heavy rain. But if I was at a waterfall or somewhere there was a high chance of a lot of splashing I’d be more comfortable using something else. But I’m also now wonder exactly how much water it can withstand 🤔😂
Having had the Canon 70d which was a great camera, for my I found Canon R10 is performs better in lowlight then the 70D. The AF is better and more responsive. I also found the thumb stick on the R10 very useful, You will notice that the R10 is smaller and lighter. The top LCD on the 70d is a nice touch, and I used to use that a lot. But once I didn’t have it I did adjust. The battery life on the 70d is better as it uses bigger battery’s. But the canon r10 and 6 battery’s are lighter that the 70d and 1 battery. (Lens not included) If you have a few lens with EF make sure you have the EF-RF adaptor. So you can still use them if you go for a canon mirrorless, I hope that helps in so way. Camera choice always come down to your own particular needs.
Hello, Christian I need an advice I still can’t choose the camera that will suit me best, should I get R10 or RP considering that I’ll get also a lens RF 25-105 F4L? I don’t have a big budget but would like to get a decent camera, planning to do pet (cats) photography indoor/outdoor. My old canon 550D limits me. Thank you for your advice 🙂
Honestly the RP is still a great camera and for photography it is probably slightly better than the R10, it’s better in low light and has the bigger full frame sensor. But you would need to purchase used. The R10 has the advance with the animal tracking auto focus. And faster continuous shutter speed at 23fps. Battery life is also better. It’s also a purchase one new. These are both great cameras honestly. And will both be a upgrade from the 550d ✌🏼
@@ChristianPitcher thank you, unfortunately I can’t find a pre owned one RP in my country and ordering abroad will be almost same price as I buy a new one. And I’m now confused, I’ll end up buying a new so it’s either RP or R10 and that is the question 😄
i really like the R10 and it works well for sports photography. With the kit lens it depends on where you are shooting, indoors with the kit lens you like struggle as the aperture isn't great. but bright days outside you would be fine. ✌
I actually use the GH5 II else where for work and they are good. And the GH5 video spec and capabilities are better than the R10. But my preference is the R10, I prefer the slightly bigger sensor. And the ergonomics of it. It’s simple to use, but I’m a canon user so it’s more what I’m familiar with. But if you are looking at the GH5 II it’s more R7 price and I would pick that over the GH5 it’s closer spec wise and then has the bigger sensor and ergonomics. But honestly pick what you prefer all great cameras in there own right. ✌🏼
I’m a huge fan of the R10 I’ve been using it today as my go to camera for photos today. The auto focus has been great today on fast moving subjects. How are you find it so far?
@@ChristianPitcher I was able to get shot of my niece going around on a relatively fast merry go around with autofocus only, heard it can even track eyes of animals. Haven't yet figured out how to do 15 FPS shot, only bought it last week. Although I felt I need a new ultra wide lens as well great reviews on your channel. 👍
Yes, definitely, any camera is as good as the person holding it. but i take pictures with this and my R8 and you couldn't tell the difference which camera took which.
There are a few features that the r8 has over the r10 but honestly it comes down to what you need it for. I current have the R8 and the R10 both great cameras and I use both of them
@@ChristianPitcher I'm a photographer first (amateur/enthusiast), currently no video. Along with the EOS R (not used it yet), I also shoot with the 80D and 500D.
I prefer the the EOSR for photography, the R10 is great but is a better hybrid than the R the R10 has fast FPS for photography but to me that’s not important. I’m more of a hybrid shooter and it’s the video element that I love with the R10. But photography R vs the R10, the R wins
Both great at what they do but you can pick up the R10 for a little bit more money then that R50 when in the sale so I would go R10. Over all it is a better camera anyway
@@ChristianPitcher I feel blessed😊 20 days ago i bought my first camera of my life. For some divine reason they were selling the R10 856 euro and the R50 for 999, both with kit lens 18-45mm. So i bought the R10. Today the price of R50 is the same (999) but the price of R10 is 1265 euro.
I just came back from an Alaska trip. Took an R3 + R10. Used R10 with a 16mm (that is equivalent to a 24mm because of the 1.6x crop). Nothing to complain. Used it most of the time as the wide angle camera and after I came back home I printed several shots I got with the R10. You just can't tell the difference on printed paper.
I love this and agree what what you say. The R10 with the 16mm is great combo and I use this a combo a lot. And the images when printed can be fantastic ✌🏼
you can't tell a difference in quality between the r3 and r10 photos?
Got a T7 and would really like to upgrade. R10 seems like a really good choice...
Just got my R10, on my way to Rome in a couple of days to test it. Lovely video mate!
Great Vibes Mate in this video delivery!
Thanks man, I really appreciate this! ✌🏼
I was debating on so many different canon cameras for a few days. And I just bought the r10 after watching a few comparison videos. After I bought the r10, I seen this video. And I'm that much happier to know that a year later it's being praised so much.
I glad this helped after the fact I honestly do really like this little camera. And it’s certainly close the the best camera in its banding let me know how your getting on with it!
I bought the R10 to supplement my R5. Mainly to travel much lighter. I am impressed with the R10, it’s very much like a mini R5 in my opinion. The image quality is good for photos though I tend to have to process the files more than the R5 to make the best of them. Thoroughly agree with your views
great to hear you are mixing photos from this camera with a much more expensive camera. show how far the industry has come to making greta cameras affordable. ✌
what are your lens suggestions for your r10? do you use your full frame r5 lenses for it?
@@burakburak094 I do use all my RF lenses with both the R5 and R10. However I mainly prefer to use lighter lenses with the R10 so the RF100-400 and 16mm f2.8 get the most use.
I've been thinking about getting either the R10 or the R7 as a second body to supplement my R5. The Crop body, whichever I need up getting, would be mostly used for shooting birds and wild life with a 150-600 tele lens and would give me needed extra "apparent" reach when shooting in that venue. The only thing I really dislike about the R10 over the R7 is the fact that the R10 will not use the same batteries as my R5 whereas the R7 will use the same batteries.
Hey, Canon R7 user here. Great video! Have you considered the R7? It adds duel memory card slots, CLOG3, headphone monitoring and IBIS to name a few benefits. Both amazing cameras.
I know a few awesome creators that are using the R7 and I was definitely a consideration, but for me I really wanted to test how good the R10 is for the price point. But if I had the chance to grab a R7 as well, I would jump at it ✌🏼
Sold my RP for this R10. Why? The autofocus and FPS blows the R and the RP out the water.
I’m still happy with how my R performs but you are right the auto focus on the R10 is next level. ✌🏼
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For a hobby enthusiast who still aims to maintain a professional approach, is this a good camera with the RF-S 18-45mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM lens? Grateful for a prompt response. :)
Best regards.
I had the 18-45mm and it kept the camera really compact and light. And as a kit lens I was impressed over all with that lens. And it can take some really good photos with that combo
Thanks for that quick answer! @@ChristianPitcher
@LarOchLattjoLabbet as I've read on other fb groups, 18-150mm kit lens is waaaaay better than the 18-45mm
Thank you so much for making this video. Super helpful information!
The R10 and R50 are both great choices. For the serious hobbyist, the R10 is probably a better option to grow in. I am considering buying one in 2024. Saving up instead of taking credits is always better.
both great cameras, i prefer the R10, the two cameras are very similar in a lot of ways, but found the R50 to be more designed to use the touch screen, more buttons dials nad joysticks on the R10 whic hare supper handy. i agree save for your gear.
I just bought an R10 and want to lear photography as a hobby. The amount of features is overwhelming but it's super handy i the most important stuff is easy to access.
Hello Master:
Please help and give me some advice,
The camera I am currently using is Canon EOS R10,
The kit lens used with it is (RF-S18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM)
My main subject matter is toy photography.
The secondary shooting content is street photography or portrait photos.
Now I want to buy new lenses, after watching your video,
Want to compare between Canon RF 50mm f/1.8 STM and RF85mm F2 Macro IS STM
After making a choice, I would like to ask you to give me some advice on which lens is more suitable for me? Thank you.🙏🙏🙏
This is a tricky one as lens choice is always personal preference, I’m personally love the rf85 f2 it has really good Marco features, and I just prefer the 85mm focal length, but bare in mind that with the R10 there is a crop factor so you won’t see the full image produced by the lens so with the crop from the 85 you will see around 135mm so the 50mm will have more flexibility everyday with the R10. But think about what works for you and every use case for each lens, either of these lens would be good as they are great lens. I brake the Norm a little as I’m not a huge fan of 50mm but I know a lot, lot of people are
@@ChristianPitcher
Hello, Master: Thank you for your detailed explanations and explanations👍👍👍
folks help.. i am trying to disable the sound of the shutter when taking pic and i did but it continue to make the stupid sound.. also cam seems really slow, certainly slower than the ones showed in videos.. what is wrong with my cam?
Did you miss IBIS in R10. Now I'm using two camera. R10 & Olympus e-m10m3 and short summary :) there is not any perfect camera. r10 of course way better than Olympus but stil it's a joy to take picture with Olympus it's a fun camera.
I agree completely there isn’t one. Perfect camera, everyone needs or wants different things. But the R10 is a joy to use. No really with the ibis. I’m sure those that have had ibis probably miss it but I don’t. It’s also not one of the reason I look at a camera. But I know for some people it’s an important feature
Interesting video - thanks. I have one question: how worried have you been about the lack of weather-sealing on the R10? Have there been occasions when you've left it at home because of the weather?
I’ve never left it at home for because of the weather, but then I’m not the sort of person that worries about it, it’s definitely been rained on a few times, light rain that is, as I’m not really someone that would shoot in heavy rain. But if I was at a waterfall or somewhere there was a high chance of a lot of splashing I’d be more comfortable using something else. But I’m also now wonder exactly how much water it can withstand 🤔😂
Coming from 70D - is this good as an upgrade? I mostly do event photography
Having had the Canon 70d which was a great camera, for my I found Canon R10 is performs better in lowlight then the 70D. The AF is better and more responsive. I also found the thumb stick on the R10 very useful, You will notice that the R10 is smaller and lighter.
The top LCD on the 70d is a nice touch, and I used to use that a lot. But once I didn’t have it I did adjust. The battery life on the 70d is better as it uses bigger battery’s. But the canon r10 and 6 battery’s are lighter that the 70d and 1 battery. (Lens not included)
If you have a few lens with EF make sure you have the EF-RF adaptor. So you can still use them if you go for a canon mirrorless, I hope that helps in so way.
Camera choice always come down to your own particular needs.
Hello, Christian I need an advice I still can’t choose the camera that will suit me best, should I get R10 or RP considering that I’ll get also a lens RF 25-105 F4L?
I don’t have a big budget but would like to get a decent camera, planning to do pet (cats) photography indoor/outdoor. My old canon 550D limits me. Thank you for your advice 🙂
Honestly the RP is still a great camera and for photography it is probably slightly better than the R10, it’s better in low light and has the bigger full frame sensor. But you would need to purchase used.
The R10 has the advance with the animal tracking auto focus. And faster continuous shutter speed at 23fps. Battery life is also better. It’s also a purchase one new.
These are both great cameras honestly. And will both be a upgrade from the 550d ✌🏼
@@ChristianPitcher thank you, unfortunately I can’t find a pre owned one RP in my country and ordering abroad will be almost same price as I buy a new one. And I’m now confused, I’ll end up buying a new so it’s either RP or R10 and that is the question 😄
I'm starting out in sports photography, it will be my first camera... would it be a good option? With kit lenses
i really like the R10 and it works well for sports photography. With the kit lens it depends on where you are shooting, indoors with the kit lens you like struggle as the aperture isn't great. but bright days outside you would be fine. ✌
I want to start photo shoot and vedio shooting for both indoor and outdoor, which one can i take R10 or Lumix gh5ii ?
I actually use the GH5 II else where for work and they are good. And the GH5 video spec and capabilities are better than the R10. But my preference is the R10, I prefer the slightly bigger sensor. And the ergonomics of it. It’s simple to use, but I’m a canon user so it’s more what I’m familiar with. But if you are looking at the GH5 II it’s more R7 price and I would pick that over the GH5 it’s closer spec wise and then has the bigger sensor and ergonomics. But honestly pick what you prefer all great cameras in there own right. ✌🏼
I can’t find an overheating test for the r10 on TH-cam, any idea how long it can record in 1080/120 or 4K/60?
I’ve never tested this I may look at this ✌🏼
Bought my first Canon as R10. Still learning how to use it properly. Until then I am using autofocus.
I’m a huge fan of the R10 I’ve been using it today as my go to camera for photos today. The auto focus has been great today on fast moving subjects. How are you find it so far?
@@ChristianPitcher I was able to get shot of my niece going around on a relatively fast merry go around with autofocus only, heard it can even track eyes of animals. Haven't yet figured out how to do 15 FPS shot, only bought it last week. Although I felt I need a new ultra wide lens as well great reviews on your channel. 👍
@@ChristianPitcher Do you think this is a good camera for Wildlife photography with the 100-400 USM II?
Great video, is it good for stock photography to get good income and is it good for nature photography ?
Yes, definitely, any camera is as good as the person holding it. but i take pictures with this and my R8 and you couldn't tell the difference which camera took which.
@@ChristianPitcher thank you so much 🙏
Mine started having err 70 nd has not been fixed yet
Nooo! How long has it been away? Could be an internal board issue. What you going to do?
@@ChristianPitcher sent it to canon already. They returned it without solving the problem. Sent it back again
Is getting the r8 really more
Worth getting the r10 just from it being ff? I feel that is really the only thing that the r8 has over it
There are a few features that the r8 has over the r10 but honestly it comes down to what you need it for. I current have the R8 and the R10 both great cameras and I use both of them
Hi, just found your channel. I've just purchased the EOS R, would you say the R10 is better than the R, or is it more a case of oranges vs apples.
Both great cameras, and it’s more apples and oranges, I still love my EOS R but the R10 for what I do most of the time suits my needs atm
@@ChristianPitcher I'm a photographer first (amateur/enthusiast), currently no video. Along with the EOS R (not used it yet), I also shoot with the 80D and 500D.
I prefer the the EOSR for photography, the R10 is great but is a better hybrid than the R the R10 has fast FPS for photography but to me that’s not important. I’m more of a hybrid shooter and it’s the video element that I love with the R10. But photography R vs the R10, the R wins
@@ChristianPitcher thank you for your insight on these 2 cameras.
Bro is this video you recording 24 fps or 30 fps thanks lot.
if i remember correctly this would be 24fps
Still a good review
Canon eos r50 or r10?
Both great at what they do but you can pick up the R10 for a little bit more money then that R50 when in the sale so I would go R10. Over all it is a better camera anyway
@@ChristianPitcher I feel blessed😊 20 days ago i bought my first camera of my life. For some divine reason they were selling the R10 856 euro and the R50 for 999, both with kit lens 18-45mm. So i bought the R10. Today the price of R50 is the same (999) but the price of R10 is 1265 euro.
Thanks im buying one.
Glad this help in some way ✌🏼 thanks for watching
Just bought one for $800 :-D just for hobby/ a little light portrait work
Great little can you won’t be disappointed, at all. And that’s a good price ✌🏼
Hmmmmmm