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Canon EOS R10 Mirrorless Camera with RF-S 18-45mm Lens + Mount Adapter + 2 Pack SanDisk 128GB Memory Card + Case + ZeeTech Accessory
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Canon EOS R10 Mirrorless Camera with RF-S 18-45mm Lens + Mount Adapter + 2 Pack SanDisk 128GB Memory Card + Case + ZeeTech Accessory

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Canon EOS R10 Mirrorless Camera with RF-S 18-45mm Lens + Mount Adapter + 2 Pack SanDisk 128GB Memory Card + Case + ZeeTech Accessory

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4.8
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I used to always have a camera on me before smartphones became prevalent. I decided to get a new digital camera & get back to taking pic's, not from a iphone. This canon has so many different features I am trying to familiarize myself with. It is very comfortable & I appreciate the neck strap for when I'm not shooting. I cant wait to explore this camera's features more as I get back into photography.

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I was in the market for an upgrade because my old camera was several years old. We were left my cameras were very highly rated and the specific one because it came with versatile lens. The very attractive box and everything was packaged very well. Instructions were very simple to understand and at the same time very thorough as there are so many functions and features that are available to customize The camera for your specific needs.

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Right out of the box the camera performs perfectly and even if you do not know how to use the advanced features in the basic program mode the camera will perform flawlessly I was incredibly impressed by how clear the pictures were. I am attaching some of the pictures to show you how sharp images are from the camera. Flash is also a great feature and the battery life is pretty impressive. All in all, I am very impressed with this camera

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I will not bother you with all specifications which you can easily check on the page I will tell you my experience of using this camera for a month straight almost every day. as a part of my blogging hobby I need good quality compact camera to produce video and photo content. This camera will easily help you to do so and even more ( if you trying to boost your photographer skills and don't wanna invest in cameras with mirrors this is the best alternative you'll find)! you can mount it to any selfie stick ( of course steady not a cheap one) or use your hand to film vlogs, as well as any type of a tripod and use flipped display to see how good you look. resolution and colors are too wait and juicy and I even thinking that I use pro mirror camera.

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I have been a professional photographer for over 17 years, and I've used Canon cameras and lenses for my entire career. That said, I've never used a mirrorless camera, so I thought the R10 might be a great way for me to dip my toes in the water. If you're like me, a long time DSLR user, you'll have a lot to experience anew with this system, and I have to say I'm impressed. Professionally I use a Canon 5D mkIV, with a battery grip and flash bracket, and my usual glass is the 85mm L 1.2, the 70-200mm L 2.8, and the 24-70 L 2.8, and numerous other specialty lenses and equipment...I say that to let you know that the R10 and kit lens are quite small and light for comparison. And that was part of the reason I was interested in the R10...I found that I was using my phone for much of my personal pics because my pro rig is just too bulky for casual work. Now with the R10 I can bring my camera along for family outings again. Too, my 5d, as it's currently set up, is too large for a camera strap, but the R10 is light enough that I don't mind wearing it around my neck during a day hike, or exploring the city. I will say, the R10 is quite small, so it can feel slight in your hand, at least initially, but because it's intuitively designed, and has enough of the usual classic Canon organization, it didn't take too long for it to feel natural. The things that take the most to get used to, for me at least, is the lack of a large dial on them back of the camera, and using Live View. I know my 5D has a version of Live View, but I prefer to use the viewfinder, but on the R10, for its size, the Live View seems a better method, and one I need to practice with. Too, I love that the screen can rotate to accommodate any viewing angle.

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The S18-45mm F4.5-6.3 Lens Is amazingly small, provided you're used to DSLR lenses, and gives you a decent focal range to work with. While not exceptionally fast at 4.5, it produces clean images across the frame, with good contrast. Not much bokeh, obviously, unless you are shooting something extremely close to the camera, but typically your images are going to be pretty sharp and in focus deeper than you'd want for portraiture, but for sports or landscapes, this is very usable. Remember as I said before, you have the 1.5 or so crop factor to deal with, so this lens isn't quite as wide as you might think (at 18mm you're really closer to 27mm, and at 45mm you'll be closer to 67mm).

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I really love the ability to shoot with a completely silent shutter. It takes some getting used to, as you don't have the confirming sound that you did indeed capture an image, but there is much to like about getting real candid pics since your camera's sound isn't constantly announcing itself. I love the weight (or lack thereof), and I love the frames per second you came produce. I generally shoot single shot on my 5D, so it's fun to capture action with the mirrorless R10. I absolutely love the eye detection feature...while not perfect, it something I wish dearly was on my 5D. I love being able to check focus in this way, and it's particularly useful when shooting video. I should say that I'm not a huge video guy...so I haven't put the R10 through it's paces in this regard, but I have played with it, and it certainly is enough for me to make videos of my family...and because the camera is so light, you can do selfie videos which would be impossible with my 5D. One of the main things I was disappointed about was that the flash shoe isn't standard size. For some reason I don't know there was anything other than a one-size-fits-all, so when I took the R10 into my studio to use my studio strobes (or with my Canon 600EX II for that matter) I couldn't test to see how well it and the 18-45mm would look with shaped light and f8, my usual studio aperture. I know there are adapters, but I wanted to use what was included with the kit.

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When I pulled out the R10 at a cookout, my brother asked, sarcastically, if "people are still buying cameras." The answer is they should be, and the R10 is a great way to start. (What I actually told my brother is, "Let me have a look at the pictures of your son's football game you took on your cell phone...oh yeah, a nice, blurry mess, huh?" This was all tongue-in-cheek, obviously, but Canon cameras can do things cell phones can only dream about, and if you are going to print your photos, the gap between a dedicated camera and a phone is vast...I'm glad to have the R10, and I'm excited to use a camera for personal work again.

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I am not a professional photographer, but I have been interested in taking it up as a hobby and feel that this camera is the perfect in between for both beginners and advanced photographers. Although technically an entry level camera, it includes features that are found in more advanced camera systems which adds to its amazing value. Picture quality is great, including action shots.

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