The Canon EOS R10 is the best entry-level camera in Canon’s mirrorless lineup. In typical Canon style, it’s lightweight, with an accessible user interface and controls, good ergonomics and a fully articulated screen. It’s a little more portable than the Canon EOS R7, but it doesn’t feel as premium or rugged, with no weather protection. You also lose out on more advanced features like IBIS and dual SD card slots.
Still, the sensor captures excellent image quality, and the camera uses essentially the same autofocus system as its more expensive sibling, so it can accurately track moving subjects. It’s also a surprisingly capable video camera, with 4k recording up to 60fps, albeit with significant cropping at 60fps, as well as internal 10-bit recording in its HDR PQ mode, despite the lack of more advanced features like log recording. Ultimately, this is Canon’s best camera for beginners and budding hobbyists, and it offers an excellent balance of features for the price.