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Canon EOS M10
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    Specs

    • 18.0 Megapixel CMOS (APS-C) sensor, ISO 100-12800 (expandable to H:25600)
    • Canon DIGIC 6 Image Processor
    • Hybrid CMOS AF II for accurate autofocus along with maximum continuous shooting speeds up to 4.6 fps
    • 3.0-inch tilt-type (180º up) LCD monitor (approximately 1,040,000 dots)
    • Full HD 1920x1080 movies at 24p and 30p in MP4 format
    • Self Portrait mode to adjust camera effects, including skin smoothness and brightness
    • Compatible with all EF-M lenses as well as full line of EF and EF-S lenses*
    • Compact size at just 4.2 x 2.6 x 1.3 inches, and just over 10.5 ounces (including battery and memory card)
    • Built-in retractable flash
    • Built in Wi-Fi and NFC (Near Field Communication) plus Mobile Device Connect Button
    • Kit - $599 at http://www.adorama.com/ICAM10K.html
    • Double lens kit - http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0167Q0CWQ/

    Info

    Step up to EOS camera quality in a simple and easy-to-use package! The EOS M10 camera combines a lightweight, compact design with the power and image quality EOS cameras are known for along with the versatility of interchangeable lenses. Inside is an 18.0 Megapixel CMOS (APS-C) sensor that’s paired with the DIGIC 6 Image Processor to help capture colorful, detailed videos and photos, even in low-light situations. To help expand creative opportunities, the EOS M10 is compatible with a wide range of compact EF-M lenses specially designed for EOS M series digital cameras, and the extensive range of EF* and EF-S* lenses used with Canon’s DSLR cameras. It also has easy-to-use and automatic settings like the innovative Creative Assist to simplify photo adjustments and help ensure your images are how you want them. Self Portrait mode extends that assistance to help you grab great selfies by adjusting settings that smooth skin tones and artistically blur backgrounds. If it’s too dark for a normal photo, a built-in pop-up flash lights up dark spaces. All these powerful features combine to make the EOS M10 worthy of your attention, while being conveniently wrapped in a slim, stylish camera.

    Legendary Image Quality in the Palm of Your Hand

    The EOS M10 camera features a lightweight, comfortably designed body that’s easy to hold and take with you. From overseas vacations to backyard family gatherings, the EOS M10’s compact size means it can easily be on hand, without getting in the way. A built-in thumb grip also lets you grasp the body securely, while the rounded edges make holding the camera easier when recording long video clips. All this while still featuring the image quality for which Canon EOS cameras are so well known.

    Superb Detail With Minimal Noise

    The 18.0 Megapixel CMOS sensor captures lots of detail with very little image noise. The sensor itself is APS-C type, which is the same size as the sensor found in Canon’s EOS Rebel series of cameras. The high resolution means you can crop the image to focus on one section, or have enough detail to print large photos to display or give to your family and friends. An ISO range of 100–12800 (expandable to 25600) lets you capture images on bright sunny beaches and darkened streets.

    Fast Focus

    Life happens fast, and there’s little worse than missing out on capturing that perfect moment because the camera was too slow to focus. The EOS M10 camera uses Canon’s Hybrid CMOS AF II autofocus system, which measures up to 49 different points in an image quickly and accurately to help get it in focus. In addition, face detection and object tracking help keep the subject of your photo focused, even if they move. What’s more, the EOS M10 is compatible with all EF-M lenses, which feature an AF+MF mode that lets you easily combine the speed of autofocus with the creative flourish possible with manual focus.

    Get the Shot You Want, at Any Angle

    It’s vital to see if you’ve composed the photo you want. The EOS M10 camera’s 3.0-inch touch screen has 1.04 million pixels, letting you preview images in high detail. It can pivot a full 180°, meaning you can capture a unique dog’s-eye-view of the world or flip the screen up to get that epic selfie.

    Superb Moviemaking Made Easy

    The EOS M10 camera can capture 1920×1080 Full HD video at frame rates of both 24p and 30p, and can record in MP4 format for easy sharing online.

    Moviemaking Made Easy with Manual Movie Control

    The EOS M10 camera is a fine moviemaking tool. With touch-activated AF and a number of manual controls available, it’s easy to make intuitive setting adjustments silently and on the fly using the EOS M10’s dials and touch operations.

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  • Official PR

    For capturing and sharing life’s important moments with great clarity, Canon U.S.A. Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, today announced the EOS M10 interchangeable lens digital camera. A compact and stylish design, the EOS M10 camera has the features and lens options to help photographers expand their creativity and the mobile compatibility and size for social-sharers to stay connected with sharp images that are sure to draw ‘Likes’.

    Adding to its compact design, the EOS M10 camera is fitted with a new retractable EF-M 15-45mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM lens, that shortens and locks into a compact size when not in use. This retractable Canon interchangeable lens provides outstanding image quality that helps the EOS M10 camera remain small and lightweight to go with you anywhere.

    For those “selfie” moments that can’t be missed, the EOS M10 camera’s three-inch screen tilts up 180 degrees to help make sure everyone is in the shot. The touch panel LCD screen also lets users browse images and navigate menus with ease. The camera’s Creative Assist mode makes it easy to adjust settings and add effects such as brightness, background blur, vividness of color, contrast, warmth and filter effects to create share-worthy images on the go – letting you stylize your photos and capture the moment just as you want. And, to help everyone look their selfie-best, the Self Portrait mode adjusts camera effects and settings to enhance skin smoothness and brightness.

    “This is the camera for the social media generation, including those who love to take and share high-quality photos and video while on the go. It will help them make the transition to a dedicated, high-quality digital camera, because of its mobile compatibility and creative options,” said Yuichi Ishizuka, president and COO, Canon U.S.A., Inc.

    The built-in Near Field Communication (NFC) functionality of the EOS M10 camera is compatible with most current Android devices** for easy setup of Wi-Fi® communication, and the camera’s Mobile Device Connect Button supports wireless connectivity with IOS® and AndroidTM devices. The EOS M10 camera also supports wireless remote control featuring live view in compatible Apple® and Android devices using Canon’s free Camera Connect app, available through the Apple App Store and Google PlayTM store.

    The EOS M10 camera is fully compatible with Canon’s Connect Station CS100, a home hub device that provides a fast and easy way to store photos and videos from the camera as well as view them on the living room TV, transfer them to social media networks and share them with other linked Connect Station CS100 devices, for an added level of sharing.

    Pricing and Availability

    The EOS M10 camera is scheduled to be available through authorized Canon dealers in November 2015, and will be offered in a kit with the EF-M 15-45mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM zoom lens at an estimated retail price of $599.99. The camera body is available in black or white, and will also be available in gray exclusively through the Canon Online store at http://shop.usa.canon.com/.

    In addition, the new EF-M 15-45mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM zoom lens is scheduled to be available in November 2015 at an estimated retail price of $299.99 and a silver version of the current EF-M 55-200mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM zoom lens also is scheduled to be available in November 2015 at an estimated retail price of $349.99.

  • Why would someone buy this camera....over a sony a5100, for example. Maybe canons corporate headquarters is on the far side of the moon !

  • Why would someone buy this camera....over a sony a5100, for example.

    because retail presence is different in different places, because someone like it, etc. Many reasons. Not always your choice (even if it is optimal as you think) is choice of other people.

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    Capturing home movies is as simple as pressing the dedicated video recording button on the top of the camera; no matter what shooting mode the camera is currently in. When in a still image shooting mode, the video recording has just a few options that once set, will automatically be used. For more control, the camera features a dedicated video recording mode that offers a lot more user control. Our sample videos play back smoothly with good exposure, color, and they are both sharp and full of detail. The continuous AF system is a little slow adjusting, especially with quick changes, but it does get caught up. Audio is recorded on the built-in stereo microphone, which is very sensitive and picks up the noises closest to the camera. This will pick up a lot of background noise, so be careful where you record from if the audio quality is important.

    http://www.steves-digicams.com/camera-reviews/canon/eos-m10/MVI_0211.MP4

    http://www.steves-digicams.com/camera-reviews/canon/eos-m10/canon-eos-m10-review.html

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  • Review

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    The Canon EOS M10 has lot in common with the original EOS M from 2012, sharing the same 18 megapixel sensor and simplified control layout as Canon's first compact system camera. But also inherits some of the EOS M3's key improvements, including a much faster AF system and wi-fi/NFC connectivity. Big step forward is the inclusion of the new EF-M 15-45mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM collapsible standard zoom lens, which makes the overall package much more compact than before. We have quite cheap and very cheerful camera that's well suited to its target beginner audience, although more serious photographers will inevitably want to look elsewhere...

    http://www.photographyblog.com/reviews/canon_eos_m10_review/

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  • Review

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    EOS M10, combines good image quality with a user-friendly design and great touchscreen interface. With that said, its affordable price point does lead to some compromises in terms of both design and performance. There's no viewfinder, limited physical controls and continuous autofocus and shooting performance are limited.

    http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/canon-eos-m10/canon-eos-m10A.HTM

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  • Nice pictures! Does it also have live view over HDMI? Could M10 may be be used as a webcam like GH2?