Fixed lens means no zoom whatsoever…
Fixed lens means no zoom whatsoever — the 19mm-equivalent wide angle is the only focal length available, limiting the camera to wide-angle shots only.
Source: Amazon.ca reviewersThe Canon PowerShot V10 is a pocket-sized vlog camera with a 1-inch sensor, vertical shooting mode, and a fold-flat integrated stand — designed for phone shooters who want better image quality without the complexity of a mirrorless.
| Sensor | 19.6MP 1-inch CMOS |
| Lens | Fixed 19mm equivalent f/2.8 (no zoom) |
| Video | 4K/30fps, 1080/60fps |
| Built-in ND Filter | Yes — 3-stop |
| Built-in Stand | Fold-flat integrated stand |
| Audio | Stereo microphones |
| Charging | USB-C (charges via USB-C power bank) |
| Weight | 211g with battery and card |
| Battery Life | ~200 shots per charge |
| Streaming | Plug-and-play USB webcam/streaming |
"It's basically a phone upgrade for social content. I went from my iPhone to this and the image quality difference on Instagram is immediately noticeable."
Source: Amazon.ca reviewer
"Love the built-in stand for desk vlogs. Zero setup. The USB streaming quality is much better than my laptop camera."
Source: Reddit (r/vlogging)
"Wish it had zoom but I knew that going in. For what it is — a premium vertical vlog camera — it works great."
Source: Amazon.ca reviewer
Fixed lens means no zoom whatsoever…
Fixed lens means no zoom whatsoever — the 19mm-equivalent wide angle is the only focal length available, limiting the camera to wide-angle shots only.
Source: Amazon.ca reviewersBattery life runs out quickly at…
Battery life runs out quickly at around 200 shots — for extended shoots or all-day events, you'll need a spare battery or USB-C power bank to keep shooting.
Source: Reddit (r/videography)Expensive for a fixed-lens camera…
Expensive for a fixed-lens camera — at $499 CAD, the price is high compared to what you get when alternatives like the Sony ZV-1 II include a zoom lens at a similar price.
Source: DPReviewThe V10 is a good camera for a specific buyer: someone coming from a smartphone who wants better image quality for vertical social media content, doesn't need zoom, and values the built-in stand. It does those things well. As a general-purpose compact camera at $499, it's a tough sell against mirrorless alternatives. Know what you're buying.

