Canon EOS M10 vs Canon EOS 60D Astrophotography
This is a full comparison between the cameras Canon EOS M10 and Canon EOS 60D Astrophotography. We compare them by looking at the categories you see below.
Manufacturing
These cameras are both manufactured by Canon.
Canon EOS M10 were released 2015 and Canon EOS 60D Astrophotography was released 2012. That is a 3 years difference. In tech, this period can be of interest since technology is always improving, etc.Camera | Released |
Canon EOS M10 | 2015 |
Canon EOS 60D Astrophotography | 2012 |
Type of camera
Canon EOS M10 is a Mirrorless camera while Canon EOS 60D Astrophotography is a DSLR camera. More information about their differences will come soon.
Sensors / crop factor
Both these cameras have the same sorts of sensor (called "Canon APS-C") which means that if you compare these cameras side by side the lenses will also have the same experienced focal length. Neither of the cameras has a Full frame sensor which means that you will get a "crop factor" where the camera's sensor size affect the focal length with a multiplier.
Camera | Focal length, 50mm f/1.8 ** |
Canon EOS M10 | 80 mm Canon APS-C sensor Crop factor/focal length multiplier by * 1.6 |
Canon EOS 60D Astrophotography | 80 mm Canon APS-C sensor Crop factor/focal length multiplier by * 1.6 |
** Experienced focal length when using a lens such as a common "50mm f/1.8"
Learn more about crop factor and focal length multiplier here:
Camera selection can affect the focal length (Canon)
Resolution
Both these cameras have the exact same resolution. Canon EOS M10 has a 18 MP (Megapixels) resolution while Canon EOS 60D Astrophotography has 18 MP. If we break down this in more detail this is the data behind the numbers:
Camera | Megapixels |
Canon EOS M10 |
18 MP
17915904 pixels 5184 x 3456 |
Canon EOS 60D Astrophotography |
18 MP
17915904 pixels 5184 x 3456 |
ISO range
Canon EOS 60D Astrophotography has a larger ISO-range than Canon EOS M10. Canon EOS 60D Astrophotography has an ISO range that stretches from 100 to 51200 while Canon EOS M10 has 100 to 12800.
Camera | ISO Range |
Canon EOS M10 | 100-12800 |
Canon EOS 60D Astrophotography | 100-51200 |
Autofocus and lens compatibility
Both of these cameras have a built-in autofocus motor. Some lenses, that support autofocus, do not have an autofocus motor of their own but this won't cause any problems with these two cameras.
Worth mentioning is that Canon EOS M10 belongs to the Canon EOS M-system and needs an adapter to work with Canons EF, EF-S, MP-E, and TS-E lenses. You can read more about this adapter here:
Canon Lens Mount Adapter EF-EOS M
Here is a complete overview of which lenses work with each camera:
Lens compatibility chart for Canon EOS M10
Lens compatibility chart for Canon EOS 60D Astrophotography
Pictures per second
Depending on what you are shooting the FPS, or frames/pictures per second, can definitely be of interest. Canon EOS M10 can shoot up to 4,6 pictures per seconds and Canon EOS 60D Astrophotography can shoot up to 5,3 pictures per seconds.
Camera | FPS (Frames per second) |
Canon EOS M10 | 4,6 |
Canon EOS 60D Astrophotography | 5,3 |
Ability to record movies
It is becoming more and more popular to record movies with digital cameras.
In this case, both Canon EOS M10 and Canon EOS 60D Astrophotography can shoot movies.
Weight
The weight of the camera can be an extremely important factor, especially if the camera is about to be used, or carried around, for several hours at a time.
Canon EOS 60D Astrophotography weighs 755 gr (equal to 1.66 lb) which is 151% heavier than Canon EOS M10 and its 301 gr (or 0.66 lb).
Camera | Weight |
Canon EOS M10 | 301 gr 0.66 lb |
Canon EOS 60D Astrophotography | 755 gr 1.66 lb |
Canon EOS M10 vs Canon EOS 60D Astrophotography Specs
Below you will find the complete and detailed technical specs for both Canon EOS M10 and Canon EOS 60D Astrophotography, next to each other. Each category of data is a link to an article covering the subject, giving you a deeper understanding so you can better understand the strengths and weaknesses of the two camera models.
Product |
Canon EOS M10 |
Canon EOS 60D Astrophotography |
Name | Canon EOS M10 | Canon EOS 60D Astrophotography |
Manufacturer | Canon | Canon |
Release Date and Price |
Canon EOS M10 |
Canon EOS 60D Astrophotography |
Release Year | 2015 | 2012 |
Release Date | 2015-10-13 | 2012-04-07 |
MSRP | 599 USD | 1499 USD |
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Camera Type |
Canon EOS M10 |
Canon EOS 60D Astrophotography |
Camera Type | Mirrorless | DSLR |
Sensor |
Canon EOS M10 |
Canon EOS 60D Astrophotography |
Sensor Size | APS-C (approx 22.3 x 14.9 mm) | APS-C (approx 22.3 x 14.9 mm) |
Sensor Type | CMOS | CMOS |
Resolution | 5184 x 3456 pixels | 5184 x 3456 pixels |
Megapixels | 18 MP | 18 MP |
Image Processor | DIGIC 6 | DIGIC 4 |
Image |
Canon EOS M10 |
Canon EOS 60D Astrophotography |
ISO Range | 100 - 12800 | 100 - 51200 |
White Balance Presets | 6 | 8 |
Custom White Balance | Yes | Yes |
Image Stabilization | No | No |
Image Stabilization CIPA Rating | 0 stops | 0 stops |
Uncompressed format | RAW | RAW |
Optics & Focus |
Canon EOS M10 |
Canon EOS 60D Astrophotography |
Autofocus Motor | Yes | Yes |
Autofocus |
Contract Detect (sensor) Phase Detect Multi Area Center Selective Single Point Tracking Single Continuous Touch Face Detection LiveView |
Contract Detect (sensor) Phase Detect Multi Area Selective Single Point Single Continuous Face Detection LiveView |
Focus Points | 49 | 9 |
Lens Mount |
Canon EF-M See Compatible Lenses |
Canon EF Canon EF-S See Compatible Lenses |
Focal Length Multiplier |
APS-C Sensor 1.6x multiplier Example: 24 mm becomes 38 mm 50 mm becomes 80 mm 100 mm becomes 160 mm 200 mm becomes 320 mm |
APS-C Sensor 1.6x multiplier Example: 24 mm becomes 38 mm 50 mm becomes 80 mm 100 mm becomes 160 mm 200 mm becomes 320 mm |
Screen & Viewfinder |
Canon EOS M10 |
Canon EOS 60D Astrophotography |
Articulated LCD | Tilting | Fully articulated |
Screen size | 3” | 3” |
Screen dots | 1040000 | 1040000 |
Touch screen | Yes | No |
Screen type | N/A | Clear View TFT color LCD |
Live view | Yes | Yes |
Viewfinder Type | No Viewfinder | Optical (pentaprism) |
Viewfinder Coverage | 96% | |
Viewfinder Magnification | 0.95× (0.59× 35mm equiv.) | |
Viewfinder Resolution | 0 | N/A |
Photography features |
Canon EOS M10 |
Canon EOS 60D Astrophotography |
Frames per second | 4,6 fps | 5,3 fps |
Minimum Shutter Speed | 30 seconds | 30 seconds |
Maximum Shutter Speed | 1/4000 seconds | 1/8000 seconds |
Built-in Flash | Yes | Yes |
Built-in Flash Range | 5 meters | 13 meters |
External Flash | No | Yes |
Self-Timer | Yes | Yes |
Time-lapse | No | Yes |
Metering modes |
Multi Center Weighted Spot Partial |
Multi Center Weighted Spot Partial |
Exposure Compensation | +/- 3 (at 1/3 EV steps) | +/- 5 (at 1/3 EV, 1/2 EV steps) |
Videography features |
Canon EOS M10 |
Canon EOS 60D Astrophotography |
Video recording | Yes | Yes |
Video format |
MPEG4 H.264 |
H.264 |
Video resolution |
1280 x 720 1920 x 1080 |
1280 x 720 1920 x 1080 |
Built-in Microphone | Yes | Yes |
Built-in Speakers | No | Yes |
Storage |
Canon EOS M10 |
Canon EOS 60D Astrophotography |
Memory Card |
SD/SDHC |
SD/SDHC |
Connectivity |
Canon EOS M10 |
Canon EOS 60D Astrophotography |
HDMI Output | Yes | Yes |
Microphone Port | No | Yes |
Headphone Port | No | No |
Wireless |
Yes Built-in (802.11b/g/n with NFC) |
Yes Eye-Fi Connected |
Remote Control | Yes (via smartphone) | Yes (Optional) |
GPS | No | No |
Body & Dimensions |
Canon EOS M10 |
Canon EOS 60D Astrophotography |
Enviromentally sealed | No | Yes |
Battery | Battery Pack | Battery Pack |
Battery Details |
LP-E12 lithium-ion battery & charger
|
Lithium-Ion LP-E6 rechargeable battery & charger
|
Battery Life (CIPA) | 255 shots | 1100 shots |
Width | 108 mm | 145 mm |
Height | 67 mm | 106 mm |
Depth | 35 mm | 79 mm |
Weight | 301 gram | 755 gram |