Drop a CR2 file from your Canon EOS M10 and get the shutter count in seconds — processed entirely in your browser, never uploaded anywhere.
Check Shutter Count →The Canon EOS M10 (2015) is Canon's most compact EF-M mirrorless camera of its era, designed as an affordable and lightweight travel and lifestyle camera. It features an 18 MP APS-C CMOS sensor, DIGIC 6 processing, a 3-inch tilting touchscreen, built-in Wi-Fi, a pop-up flash, and the EF-M lens mount. It was particularly popular in Asian markets as a smartphone upgrade. Canon does not officially publish a shutter rating for the M10; based on its entry-level class, the expected shutter life is approximately 100,000 actuations.
| Model | Release | Sensor | Est. Shutter | RAW Format |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Canon EOS M10 | 2015 | 18 MP APS-C CMOS | ~100,000 | CR2 |
| Canon EOS M100 (successor) | 2017 | 24.1 MP Dual Pixel CMOS AF | ~100,000 | CR2 |
| Canon EOS M200 (2nd successor) | 2019 | 24.1 MP Dual Pixel CMOS AF | ~100,000 | CR3 |
The M10 was released in 2015 — used examples may be a decade old. Verify the tilting screen hinge, pop-up flash mechanism, and battery condition alongside the shutter count.
| Shutter Count | % of Est. Life | Assessment |
|---|---|---|
| 0 – 5,000 | < 5 % | Very lightly used — excellent condition likely |
| 5,000 – 25,000 | 5 – 25 % | Low use — healthy |
| 25,000 – 65,000 | 25 – 65 % | Moderate to heavy use |
| 65,000 – 90,000 | 65 – 90 % | Well used — negotiate price |
| 90,000 + | 90 %+ | Approaching estimated limit |
Drop a CR2 RAW file into shuttercount.app. The count is read from the Canon MakerNote IFD in your browser — no upload, no account required.
Canon does not publish an official rating. Based on class comparisons and community data, approximately 100,000 actuations is the expected life of the M10 shutter mechanism.
The M100 (2017) upgrades the sensor to 24.1 MP with Dual Pixel CMOS AF, adds Bluetooth connectivity, and improves low-light performance with a newer DIGIC 7 processor. The M10 uses an older 18 MP sensor without DPAF. Both cameras lack a built-in EVF. For shutter count checking, both use CR2 RAW format.
The EOS M10 uses .CR2. The later M50 (2018) was the first EF-M camera to switch to the newer .CR3 format. ShutterCount supports both — drop a CR2 or CR3 file to get the count.
No. The M10 has no built-in electronic viewfinder and does not accept an accessory EVF. It is a screen-only mirrorless camera with a 3-inch tilting touchscreen LCD.