The PowerShot V10 is a vlog and still camera in a new highly portable form factor with components from the popular G-Series line that lets you create impressive videos on-the-go. With stereo sound capture, a built-in stand, and easy live streaming, this cam is ready to go when you are. Don’t let its size fool you, this is a vlogging studio in a compact package that can be operated with one hand to let you express your story!
Manufacturer | Canon |
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Brand | Canon |
Item model number | 5946C002 |
Color | Silver |
Weight | 0.465 pounds |
Height | 3.54 inches |
Depth | 1.35 inches |
Product Id | 1765610 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3.7 (10 ratings) 3.7 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 013803355109 |
The PowerShot V10 is a vlog and still camera in a new highly portable form factor with components from the popular G-Series line that lets you create impressive videos on-the-go. With stereo sound capture, a built-in stand, and easy live streaming, this cam is ready to go when you are. Don't let its size fool you, this is a vlogging studio in a compact package that can be operated with one hand to let you express your story! Small, holdable, and pocketable The small form factor of this camera makes it incredibly easy to hold and shoot video with. You really have to hold it in your hands to appreciate it. The thing that makes it really usable though is the simple menu systems, one button recording and that the camera powers up almost instantly, so it's ready to go when you are. Stand Right There The PowerShot V10 comes with a built-in stand. This incredibly convenient feature allows you to place the camera almost anywhere to get the shots you need. It can lean the camera back or forward with 30 degrees of angle for both. Perfect for looking up at your face from a table, or looking down onto the food you are cooking at the stove. You could even hold the camera by the handle upside down, and the camera will reorient the video for you. If all of that isn't enough, of course you can still use a traditional tripod, or even something a little more modern like ourHG-100TBR Tripod Grip Did You Hear That? Sound is just as crucial as video when vlogging, which is why we've included two large stereo microphones to capture your voice clearly, and a third microphone to help cancel out unwanted sounds. No messing with lavalier mics clipped to clothing, or big, bulky microphones, with the V10, the whole studio is right in your hand. Seeing the Whole Picture We spent a lot of time perfecting the right lens for this camera. The 19mm (35mm equivalent) lens on the V10 is perfect for getting yourself and anyone else you want into the frame, but more importantly, it's wide-angle enough that if you are recording yourself, you don't have to have your arm completely outstretched, so you look more natural, and you can make a video without exhausting your muscles! How Do I Look? With the 1" CMOS sensor, like those used in the popular PowerShot G series cameras, you are going to look great, even in low light! The built-in subject detection helps to keep your face in focus and well-lit. That is really just the beginning, the V10 also has image stabilization, exposure control, Movie auto level, smooth skin movie mode, a built-in automatic ND-filter, and more! Going Sideways By default the PowerShot V10 captures video horizontally, but that isn't always what you need. Want to go vertical? No problem. Just turn the camera on its side and it will automatically change the aspect ratio to vertical. Filters What is a vlog shoot without some filters? The PowerShot V10 has 14 color filters built-in so you can change the mood and ambiance to fit the scene. There is also one extra filter that is kind of special. It's an automatic ND Filter (Neutral Density), which helps darken a video without affecting how the colors look. This helps the camera avoid using really fast shutter speeds which can result in unnatural, jerky motion on-screen. It's A Still Camera Too! When you need to capture behind the scenes images, don't forget that you already have a fully functional still camera in your hand. The high-sensitivity 15.2-megapixel, 1-inch CMOS sensor captures some great images with Auto Photo mode (equivalent to A+ Scene Intelligent Auto).
Canon PowerShot V10 15.2 Megapixel Compact Camera, Silver Compact form factor and ease of operability Built-in stand 1" CMOS sensor 4K Video High quality stereo microphones Ease of use/all-in-one UI Fixed 19mm (35mm equivalent) wide-angle lens Vertical mode Auto focus / Face detection Beautiful skin tones Filters Still image capture Live Streaming & UVC support
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I bought PowerShot one year ago. Complete satisfaction guaranteed with its wide ranged opportunities. Good quality pictures !
Bought this 6 days ago, arrived in 3! Films me and my step grandpas videos perfectly!
I love it so much. Able to record smoothly and take pictures. Not able to zoom in but always can be edited without ruining the quality
I heard this camera is just amazing! So I went to go try it and I was amazed😊😌
This camera is great for a starter user like me. It's easy to use and all the functions are basically laid out for you. It would be great if I could connect to both my phone and the control on my tripod grip. Also if there could be more filters for the cameras, not just the basic ones.
I wrote the most liked review of the G7Xiii. I love point and shoots as a rule. I love a more streamlined approach to social media and video creation. I didn't really see a reason to buy this when it came out as it didn't have any quality increases over the G7Xiii but eventually the price came down and I decided to rent one to test it out. The idea that there was a usable onboard mic and came with its own stand really appealed to me. The biggest issue is the lens here isn't good. Forget the fact that it can't zoom, which unlike what other reviewers have said, really does negatively affect image quality if you have to zoom, but even wide open, it just isn't a very sharp or fast lens. There is no 1" sensor that is going to perform well with low light to include this one. The autofocus isn't great. I also find the lens to be too wide and the fact that you almost need to have the camera closer to compensate can often create weird shadows and lighting issues to the point it really limits the use of the camera. I appreciate this camera was largely designed to appeal to those used to a phone with controls that could be manipulated while the camera is facing you and I don't hate this design element, but would much prefer if they were able to put the same lens as on the G7Xiii or G5Xii. I realize that might add cost and weight, but the lens makes this camera almost unusable for me. It really feels more and more like Canon aren't interested in this segment of the market and don't want to cannibalize their lower end mirrorless options.
I placed an order for the V10 on February 18th and eagerly awaited its arrival. When it finally came on the 22nd, I couldn't wait to try out my new camera. However, my excitement quickly turned to disappointment when, just a second after turning it on, the camera crashed. The screen froze on the language selection interface, rendering all buttons and touchscreen features useless. Since the battery is non-removable, I had no choice but to wait for it to drain completely, which took about an hour. After recharging it, I managed to get it working for a short while. But to my dismay, the following day, when I tried to use it again to record, it got stuck on the video screen once more. I struggled with it for over an hour before it shut down again. I was initially thrilled with my choice of vlog camera, but this experience left me deeply disappointed. It's disheartening that it malfunctioned right out of the box. I'm unsure of what exactly went wrong or what steps to take next. Overall, it seems like this camera just isn't going to work out for me.