Canon EOS M10 Mirrorless Kit – 18 MP APS-C & 15–45 mm IS STM Lens
Unlock crisp 18 MP stills and smooth Full HD video in a pocket-sized mirrorless body.Capture vivid, high-resolution images with the large APS-C sensor and eliminate blur with the EF-M 15–45 mm lens’s optical image stabilization. This ultra-compact system fits comfortably in backpacks or purses—ideal for travel, vlogging, or everyday shooting. The 3.0″ tilt-angle LCD lets you compose creative high- and low-angle shots, while the responsive DIGIC 6 processor ensures you never miss a moment. Wireless sharing is effortless thanks to built-in Wi-Fi/NFC.
Condition:
Body in excellent shape with no wear. The lens bears a ¼″ hairline scratch on the left side—purely cosmetic and unseen in our standard test shots. We haven’t evaluated its effect under extreme telephoto or controlled studio conditions, so we can’t speak to those specific scenarios. All controls, battery compartment, and LCD function flawlessly.
Includes:
Canon EOS M10 camera body
EF-M 15–45 mm f/3.5–6.3 IS STM zoom lens
Third-party LP-E12 rechargeable battery
Third-party USB charger
Camera strap
Features
18 MP APS-C CMOS sensor for detailed stills and smooth Full HD video
Optical image stabilization in the EF-M zoom lens
3.0″ tilt-angle LCD for flexible shooting perspectives
DIGIC 6 processor for fast startup and snappy response
Built-in Wi-Fi/NFC for instant sharing and remote control
Full HD video at 1080 p30 with manual exposure controls
Customer Reviews
“Great starter mirrorless—light, intuitive, and surprisingly sharp.”
— ★★★★★ R.T.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How many frames per battery charge?
A: Approximately 200–250 shots on the third-party LP-E12; recommend a spare for all-day use.
Q: Will the hairline scratch appear in photos?
A: No—our testing showed no impact on standard shooting; we haven’t tested under heavy telephoto or studio conditions. The price has been reduced accordingly.
Q: What memory cards work?
A: Compatible with SD, SDHC, and SDXC cards (UHS-I supported for faster write speeds).
Q: Can I shoot RAW?
A: Yes—you can record both RAW (.CR2) and JPEG simultaneously for maximum editing flexibility.