Canon PowerShot V10 quick first impressions: A true, blue vlogging camera

The much-awaited Canon PowerShot V10 has finally launched in the Philippines. The quirky-looking camera boasts a new form factor built with this generation’s vloggers and content creators in mind. It also comes with all the modern necessities you would need such as 4K recording, vertical and landscape shooting modes, built-in color filters, and even skin smoothing.

Designed for those who want to level up the quality of their videos with ease, the Canon PowerShot V10 is a camera that is seemingly always ready when you are.

And it’s priced quite attractively too with its PhP 29,998 price tag. That comes with a free 64GB memory card and a Straightforward DVL Kairos Bag, too.

Canon PowerShot V10: Ready at a moment’s notice

The Canon PowerShot V10 is a compact and lightweight camera that is designed for portability. It measures just 3.5 x 2.5 x 1.4 inches and weighs 7.4 ounces and is made of durable materials, including a magnesium alloy body and a shock-resistant construction.

The PowerShot V10 is also weather-sealed to protect it from dust and water and comes in two colorways.

It’s equipped with a 20.9-megapixel 1.0-inch CMOS sensor and DIGIC X image processor similar to the PowerShot G7X Mark III — a popular camera among vloggers. The large sensor allows for high-quality captures and with its DIGIC X processor, the camera can offer a variety of color filters and even a Smooth Skin shooting mode.

The Canon PowerShot V10 offers up to 4K video recording at 29.97 fps and live streaming at 1080p at 30fps. It’s also equipped with a 3.5mm headphone jack, a built-in kickstand that you can also use as a grip when shooting vertically, and a 180-degree, upward-tilting touchscreen.

You can also shoot stills with the PowerShot V10 but options are somewhat limited if you’re looking for full control. There’s no manual mode here and everything is automatically set which only makes sense since this is more of a run-and-gun kind of camera. We were able to take a couple of stills and find them more than good enough for posting to socials. The wide lens actually adds a nice look to the photos and helps to make shots look a little more interesting.

Now, something I liked about the PowerShot V10 is that its whole design is very intuitive and took no time to get used to. Whether you were using the kickstand as a tripod for landscape videos or as a grip for vertical, the PowerShot V10 wasn’t at all intimidating to use. In fact, having this new form factor made it all the more fun.

 

The only thing I didn’t like what that you have to snap in the kickstand first before the display which feels a bit clunky for such a sleek-looking device.

The touch display was very responsive but a tad bit cramped because of the thick bezels. If there should be a next generation for this device, this is something I would want Canon to improve. The 2-inch display isn’t too small but those thick bezels do take up some room which makes it a little difficult to tap on the tiny icons.  But thankfully, there are onboard physical controls to address that problem.

For ease of use and to achieve that classic vlog look, the Canon Powershot V10 comes with a 19-mm wide lens. With it, you won’t need to fully stretch out your arm to capture your entire face or the people and scenes around you. The lens also has a fixed f2.8 aperture meaning it should be able to capture a lot more light and still be able to achieve some background separation.

Face Tracking and area-specific autofocus make it easy to shoot as well. With area-specific autofocus, you can simply tap on an object on the screen and the camera will track it. I was able to try this out and it was able to distinguish faces quite consistently and was even able to track small handheld objects.

If you were unboxing or doing a show-and-tell video for example, the Canon PowerShot V10 would be a good fit given its fast autofocus and the built-in kickstand for easy setup.

In my quick time with it, I saw that since it does prioritize exposing faces, you can sometimes end up with an overblown or overexposed sky or background. There are ND filters built-in to the camera though we weren’t able to test them out due to our limited time with the device.

Stabilization is done through software and it’s not bad at all. Though at the maximum settings, the image does suffer quite a crop which will have you extending your arm a bit more.

Presenting itself as a modern solution to this generation’s content creators, the Canon PowerShot v10 is also stream-ready. Simply plug it into your computer and it should automatically register as an external camera — no software needed. More than that, you can directly stream to YouTube and Facebook thanks to its UVC capabilities.

And even if you’re not a streamer, the PowerShot V10 would make for an impressive webcam for video calls or meetings.

You can also wirelessly connect to the PowerShot V10 with the Canon Camera Connect. From here, you can use your smartphone to remotely control the device and also transfer photos or videos to your phone wirelessly. For wired connectivity, the camera offers USB-C and micro-HDMI ports onboard.

There’s also a cloud-based option where the PowerShot V10 will directly upload to the logged-in account at image.canon — a cloud-based storage service Canon provides its users.

Final thoughts

The Canon PowerShot V10 holds a lot of promise. For this generation that values both high-quality photos and videos and portability and ease of use, its design, capabilities, and novelty make for an enticing option. Though right now, I don’t see it as a replacement for a full-fledged camera like the Canon R50 but could be a great alternative to today’s smartphones that still don’t quite match the video quality of dedicated cameras.

Our time with the device was short but we were quite impressed with what it can do. And more importantly, we had fun using it.

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All the cool things you can find at UNBOX Greenhills

Greenhills Mall in San Juan, Metro Manila isn’t just one of the most popular shopping centers in the Philippines. It’s also a treasure trove of exquisite toys and collectibles if you know where to look.

But something new has popped up on the second floor of the Promenade wing that may make hunting down those toys or collectibles a little easier.

What is it?

UNBOX Greenhills is a 500sqm space that looks just a tad bit different than your regular store. It doesn’t have its own inventory per se and, instead, rents out cabinets to sellers for PhP 3,500 a month.

The sellers or merchants will then be able to fill up their rented cabinets with whatever their goods are. UNBOX will then take over and assist in operations and marketing.

In addition to that, there’s also a live selling studio that renters can use for online selling.

The setup is unique and results in customers being treated to a rather fascinating variety of goods — some of which are highly elusive and exclusive.

So many toys!

Of course, it goes without saying, you’re going to see A LOT of toys here. Quite a number of the boxes hold a lot of toys and figures that you won’t normally find at your local toy store.

Funko Pop fan? There are tons of exclusives here. Pop culture or movie buff? There are also rare, early-edition toys that we haven’t seen in a very long time!

Whether you’re a comic book geek or certified otaku, you’re sure to find something here.

We saw a bunch of Marvel figurines (some loose, some boxed), Japan-exclusive toys, custom figures, and so much more!

Shoes to make you drool

Sneakerhead? Then you’re going to enjoy the interesting and unique collections at UNBOX Greenhills.

I’m not a big sneakerhead myself (so pardon me if I can’t name them) but was still really impressed with the store’s offerings.

From what we saw during our quick trip, you can find shoes ranging from PhP 2,000, PhP 5,000, PhP 15,000, and more.

And unlike your regular shoe store, a lot of the shoes come in just 1 or 2 sizes, depending on what the merchant has.

Shiny watches and rare collectibles

While not as present as the others mentioned above, you will find some cabinets offering unique and premium watches.

From G-shock to Seiko, we were able to see a pretty good range of choices that may urge watch collectors to bring out their wallets when they visit the store.

There are also quite a large number of different collectibles! The basketball cards were very present in a lot of cabinets but you’ll also find some Pokèmon cards, signed memorabilia, and vintage items to name a few.

Celebrity Corner

Right when you enter the store, you’ll see five stars marked on the first few glass cabinets and up top a large sign that says VIB or Very Important Boxes. These are celebrity-owned items or merch that are up for grabs.

Currently on display are items from Carlo Ople, Madd Creatives by Jed Madela, Alodia Gosiengfiao, Chinkee Tan, Wetworks, and Bea Benedicto.

Like the other cabinets, items in VIB may also change as well as the featured celebrities.

Project 7 to 1 by Carlo Ople and Pop n’ Shop

Further down the store are special areas for Project 7 to 1 merch and Funko Pop toys and shirts from Pop n’ Shop.

Project 7 to 1 features a Steal Cabinet where you can cop the hottest goods for less. Apart from a curated selection of shoes, you can also find original merch and collabs.

You can also find merch from popular tech creators in the Philippines like Mary Bautista, Alvin tries Tech, and Isa does tech.

What else is there?

One of the magical things about Unbox Greenhills is that you’ll probably have a different experience each time. While some cabinets may have predictable items, you’ll really never know what you’ll find on your next visit.

If you’re not into toys, shoes, or expensive collectibles, there are also cabinets that offer gadgets, crafting materials, funny knick-knacks, and even instant Ichiran ramen from Japan.

Once you’re done shopping (or while you’re shopping), you can also grab a cup of coffee or food from the Bean Brewers coffee kiosk in the store.

Unbox Greenhills is truly a must-visit if you’re in the Greenhills area and especially if you’re a collector. It’s probably the ultimate budol store for collectors and we wouldn’t blame you if just can’t walk out empty-handed.

Below is Carlo Ople’s vlog and features different stuff from UNBOX Greenhills:

UNBOX Greenhills is located on the second floor of the Promenade wing of the Greenhills Mall in San Juan, Metro Manila.

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