Canon's mid-range APS-C mirrorless for RF — 24.2MP with Dual Pixel AF II and 4K video.
The Canon EOS R10 was released approximately 2022 as an entry-level APS-C mirrorless camera in the Canon RF lineup, providing a compact and affordable RF-mount body targeting beginners and enthusiasts moving from DSLR. 24.2MP sensor. Canon RF mount.
24.2MP APS-C CMOS sensor. Up to 15fps continuous with electronic shutter (4.3fps mechanical). Subject and animal detection AF. 4K/30fps video (6K oversampled on some modes). No IBIS. Vari-angle LCD. At approximately 429g. Canon RF mount.
The R10 provides Canon's Dual Pixel CMOS AF II with subject recognition in an entry-level body. The absence of IBIS means stabilisation relies on in-lens IS — lenses with IS are preferred for video. Canon RF-S lenses cover the R10's APS-C sensor natively; full-frame RF lenses also fit with APS-C crop mode. The 15fps electronic shutter enables high-speed burst.
On the used market the Canon EOS R10 is an affordable entry APS-C RF mirrorless. Condition checks: subject AF accuracy (test eye detection), 4K recording function, vari-angle LCD hinge, body condition. No IBIS — confirm lens IS for video stabilisation.