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Canon PowerShot V1


About this item

  • Great for vlogging, video, and live streaming.
  • Built-in 16-50mm F2.8- 4.5 wide-angle zoom lens (35mm equivalent).
  • 1.4-Type, 22.3MP Image Sensor.
  • Cooling fan for longer high-resolution shooting times.
  • Canon Log 3 to record movies with a wide dynamic range and 10-bit color depth, starting at a base speed of ISO 800.
  • Advanced autofocus performance with Dual Pixel CMOS AF II, DIGIC X processor, and eye Detection.
  • Steady image stabilization with lens optical IS, Movie digital IS functions, and Subject Tracking IS.
  • Convenient and easy to use, Special Scene video shooting modes like Movie Close-up Demo mode, Smooth Skin Movie mode, and Movie IS mode.
  • Compatible with accessories like the HG-100TBR Bluetooth grip for easier shooting, and even the DM-E1D directional stereo microphone, thanks to the multi-accessory shoe.

$1,299.00

Alright, let’s talk about the Canon PowerShot V10 — because if you’ve been thinking about grabbing a compact camera for vlogging, travel, or just documenting life without lugging around a giant DSLR, this little gem is worth the hype. And I’m telling you, it’s not just a random point-and-shoot — the PowerShot V10 is Canon’s slick little creation aimed directly at creators who want something better than their phone camera without getting overwhelmed by pro gear.

So, what is the Canon PowerShot V10?

It’s basically a pocket-sized vlogging camera that Canon dropped with creators in mind. Think of it as your go-to grab-and-go camera that actually delivers high-quality video, has solid audio built-in, and doesn’t weigh down your bag. It’s super lightweight (around 211 grams!), comes with a 20.1MP 1-inch CMOS sensor, and shoots 4K UHD at 30fps or Full HD at 60fps. And get this — it’s got built-in stereo microphones that are surprisingly clear, a flippable screen, and even a built-in stand. So, yes, you can literally plop it down on a table or counter and start recording without needing a tripod.

Real talk: What makes it awesome?

Let’s start with portability — this thing is small enough to fit in your jeans pocket. It’s like the spiritual successor to the OG PowerShot series, but now with modern creator tools. That means you’re not fumbling with lenses, settings, or needing three bags of gear just to get a clean shot. The PowerShot V10 simplifies content creation without dumbing it down.

Then there’s the video quality. Because it has that 1-inch sensor (which is way larger than your typical smartphone sensor), you’re getting beautiful depth, natural background blur (without faking it like phones do), and solid low-light performance. The colors are classic Canon — rich, punchy, and warm. It’s the kind of footage that looks great out of the box, so you’re not spending hours editing.

Also, sound quality is better than expected. Like, we’re talking about onboard mics that are totally usable even in outdoor settings. And if you want to go the extra mile, there’s a 3.5mm mic input, so you can plug in your own mic and level up your audio game easily.

What’s the deal with features?

Let me break it down:

  • Flip-up touchscreen for easy selfies and vlogging

  • Built-in stand — YES, you don’t have to pack a mini tripod!

  • USB-C charging and connectivity

  • Live streaming support through Canon’s software (yes, you can use it as a webcam)

  • Vertical video recording — perfect for Instagram Reels, TikTok, YouTube Shorts

  • Easy one-button record setup and auto mode for people who don’t want to fiddle with settings

  • Wi-Fi + Bluetooth for quick sharing or remote control from your phone

The benefits? Oh, they’re sweet.

If you’re a solo content creator, student, travel vlogger, or just someone who loves good gear, the PowerShot V10 is the ultimate companion. You don’t need to be a camera nerd to use it. You can just press record and trust that the image and sound are gonna turn out great.

Plus, it eliminates the stress of “What camera should I bring?” or “How do I connect all this gear?” because it’s a one-stop-shop. It’s even got digital stabilization, which isn’t gimbal-smooth but definitely good enough for walking-and-talking content.

And one underrated perk? It looks so unintimidating and discreet. People don’t stare when you’re using it in public like they do with a big camera rig, so it’s easier to vlog naturally without drawing attention.

SKU: Canon PowerShot V1 6390C001 Categories: , Tag: Brand: ,
Type:
Video/still camera
Image processor
DIGIC X

 

Image Sensor

Type
1.4 Type CMOS sensor (18.4 x 12.3mm overall sensor size); no low-pass filter
Effective pixels
Video (4K and Full HD, 16:9) — approx. 18.7 million pixels
Still images — maximum approx. 22.3 million pixels; 3:2 aspect ratio
Total Pixels
Approx. 23.9 megapixels
Color Filter System
RGB primary color filters

 

Lens (non-interchangeable)

Focal Length
8.2mm – 25.6mm (video full-frame equivalent approx. 17–52mm; still equivalent 16–50mm)
Angle of view
4K Video: 104.4 – 44.9°
Still images: 107.0 – 46.8°
F-number (max. aperture)
f/2.8 – f/4.5
Aperture range
f/2.8 – f/11 (9 aperture blades)
Lens configuration
9 elements in 8 groups
Aspherical elements
3 aspherical elements; two have aspherical surfaces on both sides of element
Optical zoom
Yes, approx. 3.1x zoom ratio
Optical IS
Yes (approx. 5 stops correction at center of image; based on CIPA-compliant tests)
ND filter
Included (equivalent to 3 stops exposure reduction); activated in red Shooting Menu (video or stills)
Protective glass
None
Focusing range
WIDE: approx. 2 in./ 0.05m to infinity TELE: 5.9 in. / 0.15m to infinity

 

Recording System

Recording Format
Compliant to Design rule for Camera File system 2.0 and Exif 2.31 (supports time difference information)
Image Format
Image Type Extension
Still Photos JPEG .JPG
HEIF .HIF
RAW .CR3
C-RAW
Dual Pixel RAW
Movies ALL-I* /IPB (Standard) / IPB (Light)
* Time-lapse movie only
.MP4
File Numbering
Continuous (consecutive image numbering continues when a formatted card is inserted)
Auto reset (image numbering returns to 0001 when a formatted card is inserted)
• If the new card already contains images, the numbering will continue from the last recorded image in the card.
Manual reset (resets the file number to 0001, and creates a new folder on card automatically) • When manually resetting the file number, folders can also be renamed.
Recording Media
(One) SD card slot
• UHS-II cards compatible

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