I love this quirky little Canon that's dropped to an all-time low price of AU$398 – and it's a fabulous vlogging camera for beginners
Fitting into the palm of your hand, the Canon PowerShot V10 is all you need when travelling or vlogging from home
There is nothing quite like the Canon PowerShot V10. This little fixed-lens camera is shorter than the average smartphone, as thick as a pack of cigarettes and weighs less than a can of Coke. One of my colleagues rightfully calls it one of the most revolutionary cameras from Canon and it's now down to its lowest price yet in Australia – just AU$398 for the black variant.
You will have to get a real wriggle on to snap this one up as there are only a few left in stock.
If you're looking for a small but powerful camera you can use to vlog your journeys on YouTube or use to stream live to your favourite social media platform, then PowerShot V10 from Canon is a great choice. It easily slips into a pocket (at least a loose and large one), captures 4K/30p footage and really easy to operate single-handed.
I mean, just look at it! Have you seen a camera like it? All other compacts look bulky compared to it!
And that's its headline act – it was designed to be as compact as possible to make creating content as simple and easy as possible, whether you're travelling or streaming from home. And the latter is why it also features its own built-in kick stand – perfect to prop it up on your kitchen counter to shoot that cooking video you've been keen to try or even stand up on your desk so you can take video calls.
The pocketable design also combines a 19mm wide-angle lens and stereo mics with wind, with every necessary button within thumb's reach for one-hand operability. It size, however, requires you to use a microSD card rather than an SD card like other cameras.
At the heart of the camera is a 20.9MP sensor that's been passed down from the Canon PowerShot G7 X III, which was a great camera in its own right. It can take 20MP still photos with some excellent results. It does struggle a little in low light, though, but the colours from any Canon camera more than make up for a little noise – native ISO is just 125-3200 for video and up to 12,800 for stills.
It supports UHD 4K video recording at up to 29.97 fps and Full HD at 59.94 fps. With built-in Wi-Fi and compatibility with the Canon Camera Connect app, users can quickly share their creations or live stream in Full HD at 30 fps.
The camera allows up to one hour of recording and features a rolling shutter speed ranging from 1/4000 to 1/25 second for video and 1/2000 to 1/8 second for stills. The DIGIC X processor also enhances creative possibilities, offering 14 colour filters and a Smooth Skin mode for flattering portraits.
It can even handle vertical shooting that might be ideal for social media, and it will automatically adjust when placed on its side. It can also be used as a webcam via its UVC capability, streaming in Full HD without the need for additional software, and is compatible with popular services like YouTubeLive, Facebook Live and various web conferencing platforms.
Admittedly there are better vlogging cameras for the professional, but this one is real handy and quite unbeatable at this price.
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Along with looking after they day-to-day functioning of Digital Camera World in Australia, Sharmishta is the Managing Editor (APAC) for TechRadar as well. Her passion for photography started when she was studying monkeys in the wilds of India and is entirely self-taught. That puts her in the unique position to understand what a beginner or enthusiast is looking for in a camera or lens, and writes to help those like her on their path to developing their skills or finding the best gear. While she experiments with quite a few genres of photography, her main area of interest is nature – wildlife, landscapes and macros.
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