Canon’s PowerShot V10 is a vlogging-centric callback to old Flip Video cams
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It's actually kinda cute for a simple black-and-silver design. | Image: Canon
Canon is finally stepping into the vlogging camera arena, and it's doing so with a quirky new point-and-shoot geared toward a mindless set-it-and-forget-it" crowd I'm not sure exists. The $429.99 Canon PowerShot V10 is an adorable little camera about the size of an extra-thick deck of cards that packs a fixed 19mm equivalent f/2.8 lens and marries it to a 20.9-megapixel one-inch-type sensor.
It records 4K at up to 30 fps and is geared toward filming yourself with an articulating screen, front and rear record buttons, stereo mics with a 3.5mm mic jack, a Micro HDMI port, digital image stabilization, and a kickstand for propping it up. It's expected to launch in June.
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