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Canon PowerShot V10

From £429/$429

www.canon.co.uk

Specifications

Lens: 6.6mm f/2.8 (equivalent 18mm for stills, 19mm for video)

Sensor: 20.1MP 1-inch back-illuminated CMOS

Image processor: DIGIC X

Autofocus: Contrast detection, Face Tracking AF, Specified Frame AF

ISO range: 4K 125 to 3200 • FullHD 125 to 6400 125-12,800 for stills in Auto ISO mode

Max image size: 5,472 x 3,648

Image stabilisation: Movie Digital IS

Metering modes: Evaluative, 384-zone

Max video resolution: 4K 30p, FullHD 60p (IPB Standard, IPB Light)

Recording limit: 1 hour

LCD: 2-inch 180° tilting touchscreen

Memory card: 1 x microSD

Connectivity: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB Type-C 10Gbps, HDMI Micro

Size (W x H x D): 63.4 x 90 x 34.3mm

Weight: 211g (with memory card)

he Canon PowerShot V10 is unlike any other camera you’ve seen. In fact, it has more in common with your smartphone than a DSLR or mirrorless – and there’s a good reason for

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