Canon’s EOS R10 brings Sony-like AF skills to its “budget” APS-C camera. It also offers some nice features for a sub-$1,000 camera, like 4K 60p, 1080p 120p, a flip-out display, a built-in flash and very fast shooting speeds. However, the sensor isn’t stacked so it has slow shooting speeds that can produce rolling shutter, and the lack of backside illumination and in-body stabilization means it’s not the best camera in low light. Still, it’s ideal for casual users who are likely to buy it for vacations, kids sporting events and more thanks to the reliable AF.
Pros:
• Fast shooting speeds
• Top-notch autofocus
• Good handling
• Sharp 10-bit 4K video
Cons
• No in-body stabilization
• Not amazing in low light
• A bit expensive
Engadget Score: 85
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