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CANON EOS R10
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Características CANON EOS R10
Tamaño3 "
Capacidad1040 mAh
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Mercadolibre usuario
Súper buen producto.
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La agarre en oferta el año pasado, hasta hoy muy buen aquipo en foto de estudio me es super rápida y ligera, en video se ve muy bien pero no tiene estabilizador. Aún así me parece excelente equipo.
Mercadolibre usuario
Excelente compra, lo recomiendo!.
Mercadolibre usuario
Excelente en todo. Vale mucho la pena.
Mercadolibre usuario
Una gran aps-c, y una de las mejores cámaras que tu dinero puede comprar, mejor que una mierd-lumix, y olympushit👆🏻.
Mercadolibre usuario
Excelente camara para principiantes y profesionales , el nivel de datalle en las fotografías es bueno y en vídeo es excelente, enfoca muy rápido, su batería da para unos 450 disparos en raw.
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Excelente camara de iniciacion a la fotografia, perfecta para aprender todos los criterios basicos y aun asi tomar excelentes primeras tomas. Yo estoy fascinado, recomiendo un lente 50mm para tener al duo perfecto. 10 de 10 canon es infalible.
Fede
AMAZING CAMERA!!!
I have the canon r10 for sports events and the brust rate is amazing captures everyting for a price that is so high quallity and so easy to use the camera, the only thing that is bad is the battery and only last around 2 hours. BUY IT IS SO AMAZING!!!
Will AnnMarie
Done as a comparison between R10 & R7. R10 won.
So, I have amassed over 1.5 million photos in over 55 years of photography. I started my Canon Digital journey in 2000 with the D30. I then went through many Canon bodies. 30D, 60D, various Rebel bodies, Txi bodies. I decided to try the R series. Bought an R10 then the R7. I expected the R7 to be So much better. On paper it had the R10, not to mention my trusty 250D, beat by a large margin. So much for paper. Quite frankly, the R7 shots right out of the camera are So disappointing I cannot justify keeping it. The R10 is far better out of the camera. The R10, like my 250D, on the other hand, has wonderful shots right out of the camera. I have to do very little to use the shots for whatever I need them for. The R7 has SO Many quirks and issues I cannot even understand why So many professional photographers keep messing with it. The R7 is like the camera that Should be Great bit just is Not. And So many photographers keep saying 'I just keep trying to get better with it'. Why?? Canon should Not have pushed out a body that you have to mess with for months or longer, tweaking, forgive issues, just to take good shots. I have hated very few Canon bodies, but the R7 is one I just will chock up to a 'problem child' that was not ready for prime time. The R10 (like my 250D) takes fantastic photos, well balanced and pleasing right out of the camera. And then with a little Photoshop or Topaz time you can make Great shots. I do not care about the 24 vs 32 megapixels. In fact I think the 32mp Sensor is part of the issue with the R7. Too many pixels in too little space. 24mp is just fine. I only have OS/IS lenses so not having sensor shift does not matter for me. I also do not take super fast frame rate shots. I like taking the time to get the shots I want. The R10 takes 15fps mechanical and 23fps silent. That is plenty enough. The supposed battery life difference is nonsense. I picked up some new batteries for my R10/250D and I get more shots with these than the R7. Video for me is just a side note. Maybe I take some videos of birds or other wildlife, but they are short snippets. The photo quality is all I really care about. Literally All of my photos from the D10 are better than the R7 right out of the camera. The R7 has too many issues. If you have to spend months or years to 'learn' a new body then Why? I really wish photographers would stop making 'allowances' for bad bodies being pushed out too soon. I Love the R10!