About the Canon EOS R10
The Canon EOS R10 is Canon's entry-level APS-C mirrorless with RF-S lens mount. The R10 uses Canon's APS-C sensor with 1.6x crop factor — slightly tighter than Sony/Nikon APS-C (1.5x). A 50mm EF lens mounted via adapter becomes equivalent to ~80mm field of view.
Sensor: APS-C Canon • Resolution: 24MP • Circle of Confusion: 0.018mm
DOF Settings — Canon EOS R10
Depth of Field on the Canon EOS R10
The Canon EOS R10's APS-C Canon sensor with a circle of confusion of 0.018mm means its DOF characteristics differ from other camera systems. The R10 uses Canon's APS-C sensor with 1.6x crop factor — slightly tighter than Sony/Nikon APS-C (1.5x). A 50mm EF lens mounted via adapter becomes equivalent to ~80mm field of view.
Key DOF Concepts for Canon EOS R10 Shooters
- Hyperfocal distance: Focus at this distance and everything from half that distance to infinity will be sharp — useful for landscapes and street photography.
- Wider aperture (lower f-number) = shallower DOF — portrait shooters often use f/1.4–f/2.8 to isolate subjects.
- Longer focal length = shallower DOF at the same subject distance and aperture.
- Closer subject = shallower DOF — at macro distances, DOF can be a fraction of a millimeter.