Canon EOS M10 vs Sony a5100

Canon EOS M10 Vs Sony a5100 – Detailed Comparison

Canon EOS M10 Mirrorless Camera Kit with EF-M 15-45mm Image Stabilization STM Lens Kit

Sony a5100 16-50mm Interchangeable Lens Camera with 3-Inch Flip Up LCD (Black)

Today we are going to be comparing 2 mirrorless Entry-Level cameras – Canon EOS M10 vs Sony a5100.

These 2 cameras are produced by different companies, and in spite of their many differences, they still have quite a lot in common.

So, if you want a really detailed comparison, make sure to stick with us all the way to the end.

However, if you just want a quick fix, you can just quickly run through the next three sections of this article. Come with us!


Table of Contents

Comparison Overview — Canon EOS M10 Vs Sony a5100

So, one very obvious fact is that these 2 cameras – Canon EOS M10 vs Sony a5100 – are produced by 2 different companies – Canon and Sony, respectively.

Now, these companies are far from being novices in the world of photography and technology.

Having been in the business for over 70 years, Canon and Sony have a wealth of experience, and with that, have been able to win the trust of photographers worldwide.

It is difficult to say which company is the superior one, we just know that both Canon and Sony are known to produce highly functional cameras, and these – Canon EOS M10 vs Sony a5100 – are not any different.

Anyway, we are sure you would like to know which of these cameras comes out superior in our comparison today. Stick with us to find out.

The Canon EOS M10 was announced by Canon in October of 2015, while the Sony a5100 was announced by Sony the previous year – precisely August, 2014.

These two cameras offer you the same screen size, and same video resolution. However, there are quite a number of things that set them apart.

One of those things is auto exposure bracketing. This feature is made available to you in the Sony a5100, but you do not get it with the EOS M10.

This means that shooting in tough lighting conditions will be better with the Sony camera.

Furthermore, the battery of the Sony a5100 generally lasts longer than that of the M10.

You get 400 shots per full charge of the a5100’s battery, and only 255 shots per full charge of the M10’s.

This (the battery) alongside its lighter weight is why we recommend the Sony a5100 as the better vacationing camera.

Anyway, the Canon EOS M10 does not always come in second place in this comparison. In fact, its JPEG buffer is second to none.

The buffer of the M10 can accommodate an unlimited number of shots per time.

This means that, unlike with the Sony a5100, you will be having an undisturbed JPEG burst mode shooting with the M10.

One major thing we cannot go without considering as we do this comparison is what value each of these cameras offers vis-a-vis their price.


Price/Value Ratio — Canon EOS M10 Vs Sony a5100

Which Camera Offers More Value for Money: Canon EOS M10 Vs Sony a5100?

When it comes to price-value ratio, the Sony a5100 has the competitive advantage. Even though it is more expensive than its counterpart, that is understandable because it offers more features, and thus, more value than the EOS M10.


Comparison Table — Canon EOS M10 Vs Sony a5100

 

Canon EOS M10

Sony a5100

Camera Weight 0.66 pounds (301 grams) 0.62 pounds (283 grams)
Camera Dimensions 4.25 by 1.4 by 2.6 inches 4.3 by 1.4 by 2.5 inches
ISO Range 100 to 12800 (expandable to 25600) 100 to 25600
Maximum Sensor Resolution 18 mega pixels 24 mega pixels
Burst Mode Speed 4.6 frames per second 6 frames per second
Focus Points 49 179
Battery Capacity 255 shots per full charge 400 shots per full charge
Auto Exposure Bracketing No Yes
Panorama No Yes
JPEG Buffer Unlimited shots 67 shots
RAW Buffer 6 shots 25 shots

For more details on the Canon EOS M10 vs Sony a5100 comparison, check out the video below!

Which Is Better Under What Circumstance? — Canon EOS M10 Vs Sony a5100

Canon EOS M10

Sony a5100

You will love this camera when shooting in burst mode, and this is not because of its speed, but simply because of its buffer.

The Canon EOS M10 can take unlimited shots per time while shooting JPEG on burst mode. This means that your continuous shooting will not be disturbed because the buffer is full. That’s just awesome.

As we go further in this Canon EOS M10 vs Sony a5100 comparison, we will be explaining better what a camera’s buffer really is and how much it affects your continuous shooting.
If you need a camera for a vacation trip, or a walk, this is the one we recommend for you.

Compared to the Canon EOS M10, the Sony a5100 weighs less and boasts of a longer lasting battery.

These are pretty important features for a vacationing camera. You want something handy that you can take with you anywhere, and also, a battery life that won’t die on you very quickly – this camera offers you both.

Canon EOS M10 Mirrorless Camera Kit with EF-M 15-45mm Image Stabilization STM Lens Kit

Sony a5100 16-50mm Interchangeable Lens Camera with 3-Inch Flip Up LCD (Black)

Common Features — Canon EOS M10 Vs Sony a5100

The Canon EOS M10 and Sony a5100 camera share the following similar features:

i. Mirrorless cameras

ii. Entry-level cameras

iii. Articulating screen

iv. Touch screen

v. In-built flash

vi. Face detection focus

vii.RAW file support

viii. Wi-Fi and Near Field Communication (NFC)

ix. HDMI output

Mirrorless Cameras

So, firstly, a mirrorless camera is one which does not have a reflex design, does not have mirrors, and does not come with an optical viewfinder.

A mirrorless camera usually either comes with an electronic viewfinder or provides an option of mounting an external viewfinder. Anyway, there are mirrorless cameras that provide neither.

The presence or absence of an optical viewfinder is the major difference between mirrorless cameras and their counterparts – the digital single lens reflex (DSLR) cameras.

So, basically, optical viewfinders are exclusive to DSLRs – also known as mirrored cameras – while electronic viewfinders are exclusive to mirrorless cameras.

The major difference between these 2 types of viewfinders is that the optical viewfinder shows you the image your lens is capturing exactly how it is.

And on the other hand, the electronic viewfinder gives you a digital display of the image your camera’s lens is capturing.

There are still a few more differences between the optical viewfinder and the electronic viewfinder. If you want to find out what they are, check this video below!


Entry-Level Cameras

An Entry-Level camera is a camera that is made less complicated and a lot easier to use than other camera types – Semi-Pro and Pro cameras.

Of all these different levels of cameras, Entry-Level cameras are the most affordable, and are made with the least durable materials.

This is because these cameras are designed for beginners and amateur photographers.

And thus, they won’t be undergoing as much intense usage, as other camera types, for example, Pro cameras.

Now that we have an idea what an Entry-Level mirrorless camera is, we can go ahead to do a thorough Canon EOS M10 vs Sony a5100 comparison. Make sure you stick with us all the way to the end.

So, seeing as these cameras are both Entry-Level and mirrorless, one would expect that they would have quite a number of things in common. And yes, they do.

Now, first off, seeing as these are mirrorless cameras, what’s the first feature that comes to your mind that these cameras have in common?

If your guess was an electronic viewfinder, then you are wrong. With these cameras, you will be shooting with your LCD screen.


Articulating Screen

Since you will be shooting with your camera’s screen on both these cameras, it must surely come as good news that their screens are flip out screens.

An articulating screen (also known as flip-out screen) is a type of flexible screen that can be tilted or rotated to certain angles to help you take photos and record videos from difficult angles.

This feature is what makes both these cameras selfie-friendly, because you can flip the screen 180 degrees upward and take amazing selfie photos with.

Furthermore, because of the articulating screen, both these cameras are great vlogging cameras.

As a vlogger, you surely will not always have the luxury of having people help you record videos of you.

So, a camera that enables you do that all by yourself is definitely one you’d appreciate much.

In addition to that, you can also take great photos from chest level without stressing yourself bending to awkward angles.


Touch Screen

When shooting, the camera’s screen is probably the most important feature to you, the photographer. So, convenience in using it is always amazing news.

This is why having a camera with a screen that is touch sensitive makes many photographers excited.

Seeing as the target market for these cameras are amateurs and beginners, a touch camera is absolutely ideal.

Always having to look for the right buttons can make operating your camera pretty difficult. And that surely is not what an amateur photographer would prefer.

Neither would it be the preference of someone who just needs a camera for personal use.

Anyway, both these cameras in comparison today – Canon EOS M10 vs Sony a5100 – are touch screen cameras. Therefore, whichever you go for, you will be enjoying this convenience of use.


In-Built Flash

Of all the ways by which you can improve the brightness of your images, this is the most basic, and the most readily accessible.

An in-built flash is the first source of lighting made available to your camera.

It is a feature that is pretty important because it can get you bright images even in areas where lighting is poor.

It is easy to use and, at the same time, produces really good results. Also, the absence of an external flash in each of these cameras – Canon EOS M10 vs Sony a5100 – further increases the importance of the in-built flash.


Face Detection Focus

This is a feature that allows your camera’s lens focus on the human faces in the frame, and thus make them sharper.

With this, each of these cameras has the ability to detect human faces without having to press any button.

This feature is what will help you take the best portrait photos with your camera.

You literally will not be missing any detail on the human faces in your frame. Awesome!


RAW Support

What this feature does is that it gives you the option of taking pictures and storing them just as they are, without compressing them just like some cameras will do on default.

Now, the compressed JPEG format is not absolutely bad. You know, it really does save you space on your camera and external storage, by making your files smaller.

However, it trades quality to achieve this, and that is not always a great bargain.

So, in spite of the fact that images in the RAW format are large, and thus, usually occupy a lot of memory space, photographers sometimes like their files in this format.

The RAW format guarantees you your images in their highest quality. And sometimes, you would need all the detail in your images, therefore, the RAW support is a very welcome feature.

So, in essence, what RAW support offers you is better quality of images – as a matter of fact, the best possible.


Wi-Fi & Near Field Communication (NFC)

When it comes to transfer of files, this is the feature that makes life so easy. By connecting your camera to a Wi-Fi enabled device close by, you can now transfer photos and videos more easily.

Nearly every smartphone right now is Wi-Fi enabled. So, instead of having to look for cables with which to transfer files, you can do that more quickly just by initiating a wireless connection.

Furthermore, this entire process is made even easier and faster with the use of the Near Field Communication (NFC) technology. So, you can connect your phone with just one touch. It is super easy!

If you want to know how to use these features, there is a video below that will be really helpful.

This video shows you how you can connect your Canon EOS M series camera to your iOS or android device, via Wi-Fi, and then go on to transfer files.

It also shows you how you can use the Near Field Communication (NFC) technology to do an even easier wireless connection. Check it out here!

In addition to transfer of files, Wi-Fi allows you to conduct a photo shoot using your smart device. This function is called smartphone remote controlling.

After you have connected your camera to your smartphone, it can serve as your camera’s screen.

Therefore, you can comfortably stay meters away from your camera and still do a successful shoot.


HDMI Output

You can, with the use of an HDMI cord, connect your camera to an external display and enjoy viewing your images on a larger screen.

Canon EOS M10 Mirrorless Camera Kit with EF-M 15-45mm Image Stabilization STM Lens Kit

Sony a5100 16-50mm Interchangeable Lens Camera with 3-Inch Flip Up LCD (Black)

Unique Features — Canon EOS M10 vs Sony a5100

The following features distinguish the Canon EOS M10 from the Sony a5100:

i. Auto exposure bracketing

ii. Panorama mode

Auto Exposure Bracketing

Of these cameras currently in comparison – Canon EOS M10 vs Sony a5100 – only the Sony a5100 comes with this feature.

Now, what is auto exposure bracketing? Well, basically, this is a feature that allows you take a shot of an image and get about 3 or more different images.

Each of the images you will get will be with different exposure settings. This is the feature that allows you get great results even when you are not sure about the lighting conditions in your location.

Therefore, in a situation when you are unable to decide what exposure setting will give you the best of results, you could resort to auto exposure bracketing.

It will give you a couple of options, and then you can decide which to use or even use a combination of all of them.

Auto exposure bracketing is a feature that makes shooting in tough lighting conditions really convenient for you.


Panorama Mode

With this feature, your camera is able to bring together a couple of different pictures and make them into one panoramic photo.

This is one feature that allows you expand your creativity as a photographer, one you will love very much.

Well, of the 2 cameras – Canon EOS M10 vs Sony a5100 – you will only be getting this feature in Sony a5100.


Unique Pros — Canon EOS M10 vs Sony a5100


Unique Pros Of The Canon EOS M10


Which Offers a Larger JPEG Buffer: Canon EOS M10 or Sony a5100?

The buffer of the Canon EOS M10 is able to hold an unlimited number of shots per time when shooting JPEG. What this means is that, all things being equal, the camera can go on shooting JPEG on burst mode and not have to worry about the buffer filling up.

The buffer of a camera is the storage unit that temporarily holds up images while they are being transferred to an external storage. It is useful when shooting on burst mode. And, of course, the larger the camera’s buffer, the better.

How this works is that when shooting on burst mode, if your buffer gets full, your shoot will be disrupted, in order for your camera to empty its buffer.

So, if, for example, your camera can take a maximum of 20 shots per time, what that means is that, when you take up to 20 photos in burst mode, you won’t be able to continue the continuous shooting.

You will have to wait till your buffer empties by transferring all the files in there to the memory card before you can resume shooting on burst mode.

One very important factor that influences the number of shots your buffer can hold per time is the size of the images themselves.

This is why the number of JPEG shots your camera’s buffer can hold at a time is usually different from the number of RAW shots it can hold.

Unique Pros Of The Sony a5100


Which has a Better Sensor Resolution: Canon EOS M10 or Sony a5100?

The Sony a5100 has a better sensor resolution than the M10. The maximum sensor resolution of your camera is what enables you to get good quality images from your camera. This is measured in pixels, and the higher the number of pixels a camera offers, the more the resolutions it can capture in the images.

If the maximum sensor resolution of the Canon EOS M10 is compared with the Sony a5100, it becomes more evident how much quality users stand to get with the Sony a5100.

With this camera, photographers are able to get about 33 percent more pixels in images than the Canon EOS M10 offers.


Which Offers a Better Auto Exposure Bracketing:
Canon EOS M10 Vs Sony a5100?

The Sony a5100 offers a better auto exposure bracketing than its rival. This feature opens photographers to a possibility of easier and more efficient photo shoots in areas with tough lighting. The auto exposure bracketing is also very useful for HDR.

We have already explained how important this feature is, and how you can use it to take lovely photos.


Which has Greater Focusing: Canon EOS M10 or Sony a5100?

With the Sony a5100, users get 179 focus points, which means that they will be able to get really good focusing with it. More focus points obviously means that a camera will be able to focus on more things in the frame at the same time.

Also, it means that users will be getting sharp images with enough detailing. And for focus points of an Entry-Level camera, 179 is pretty impressive.

As a matter of fact, with the Sony a5100, users get 130 more focus points than with the Canon EOS M10, which is also an Entry-Level camera.


Which has a Stronger Battery Life: Canon EOS M10 or Sony a5100?

The sony a5100’s battery last longer than the EOS m10. It takes 400 shots per full charge of the battery and this is an impressive number for a camera of this level. To further put this in perspective, the Sony a5100 gives users 145 more shots per full charge than the Canon EOS M10.

With a battery of this capacity, you can shoot for longer hours compared to many other Entry-Level cameras.

Everyone loves a long lasting battery, and that of the Sony a5100 is not so far away from that.


Which has Panorama Mode: Canon EOS M10 or Sony a5100?

Of the two cameras – Canon EOS M10 vs Sony a5100 – only the latter allows photographers to express their creativity through panorama photos.

Canon EOS M10 Mirrorless Camera Kit with EF-M 15-45mm Image Stabilization STM Lens Kit

Sony a5100 16-50mm Interchangeable Lens Camera with 3-Inch Flip Up LCD (Black)

Unique Cons — Canon EOS M10 vs Sony a5100


Unique Cons Of The Canon EOS M10

The following are the disadvantages of choosing the Canon EOS M10 over the Sony a5100:

i. No auto exposure bracketing

ii. Less than average focusing

iii. Poorer battery life

No Auto Exposure Bracketing

Unfortunately, you will not be getting this feature with the Canon EOS M10. This means that you won’t be able to enjoy the advantages it gives in difficult lighting conditions.

Therefore, you, pretty much, will be resorting to taking multiple photos, trying out different exposure settings to see which give the best results.

You sure can already sense how stressful that can be.


Less Than Average Focusing

You only get 49 focus points with the Canon EOS M10 – more than 3 times less than what you get with the Sony a5100.

This means that you will be getting more than 3 times poorer focusing with this camera than with its counterpart. Pretty disappointing.


Poor Battery

Literally any device with a battery that dies on you very quickly can be really frustrating; and that is exactly the case with Canon EOS M10.

With 255 shots per full charge, you definitely won’t be able to shoot for very long hours with this camera. It is even worse if you will have to use your flash very often.

The battery should have been better. This is really not impressive.


Unique Cons Of The Sony a5100


Average JPEG Buffer

The buffer of this camera is not so impressive, especially when we compare the buffer of the Canon EOS M10 vs Sony a5100.

While the buffer of the Canon EOS M10 will be able to hold unlimited shots per time while shooting JPEG on burst mode, that of the Sony a5100 will be able to hold only 67 shots at a time.


Common Pros — Canon EOS M10 vs Sony a5100

 

Canon EOS M10

Sony a5100

Convenience in Operation This is a touch screen camera, and that makes it very convenient to use. You can easily just tap on your camera’s screen instead of having to spend time looking for the right buttons to hit. Same as the Canon EOS M10.
Great Selfies The articulating screen of this camera tilts 180 degrees upward, and so it is great to take selfies with. Also, it is a really lovely camera for vlogging. Same as the Canon EOS M10.
Flexible Shooting Although this camera does not come with an electronic viewfinder, you will still be able to get good enough results shooting with the LCD screen.

One really amazing thing about this camera’s screen is that you can tilt it such that it makes shooting with it more flexible. So, you can get a good view of your screen and, thus, capture good photos, just by tilting the screen.
Same as the Canon EOS M10.
Good Lighting The in-built flash of this camera provides you good enough lighting for you to improve the brightness of your images in areas where lighting conditions are not so great. Same as the Canon EOS M10.
High Quality Images With the RAW support feature, your Canon EOS M10 is able to give you your images in their highest quality. This is amazing, because it will be capturing all the detail you require in your images – missing absolutely nothing. Same as the Canon EOS M10.
Amazing Portrait Photographs Face detection focus on the Canon EOS M10 is so amazing. It functions so well, and helps you get lovely portrait photos. Same as the Canon EOS M10.
Easy Transfer of Files The Canon EOS M10 is a Wi-Fi enabled camera. What this means is that you will be able to transfer files just by connecting the camera to smart devices close by via Wi-Fi. Furthermore, with Near Field Communication (NFC), the process is even easier. So, you can go on and send files just with one click. Same as the Canon EOS M10.
Smartphone Remote Controlling This is another advantage that the Wi-Fi feature on the Canon EOS M10 offers you. You can conduct a photo shoot meters away from your camera. All you have to do is connect your smart device to your camera via Wi-Fi and have that device function as the camera’s screen. Same as the Canon EOS M10.
Expand Your Camera’s Display This camera has an HDMI output, which means that you can connect an HDMI cord to your camera, then to a monitor or TV screen. With this, you are able to view your images on much larger displays than your camera’s screen. Same as the Canon EOS M10.
Lightweight The weight of your camera is actually more important than you might think. Literally no one wants a camera that weakens their palm muscles because of how heavy it is.

So, it is really lovely that the Canon EOS M10 weighs only 0.66 pounds (301 grams). With this, you surely won’t mind holding your camera in your hand for long periods of time. That is if you even notice you have had it in your hand the entire time, lol!
Same as the Canon EOS M10. However, at 0.62 pounds (283 grams) the Sony a5100 weighs even less.

Canon EOS M10 Mirrorless Camera Kit with EF-M 15-45mm Image Stabilization STM Lens Kit

Sony a5100 16-50mm Interchangeable Lens Camera with 3-Inch Flip Up LCD (Black)

Check out these comparison articles from our previous posts…


Common Cons — Canon EOS M10 vs Sony a5100

 

Canon EOS M10

Sony a5100

No Electronic Viewfinder We have already talked about this feature in this Canon EOS M10 vs Sony a5100 comparison article. This is a feature exclusive to mirrorless cameras. It shows you a digital image of the picture your camera’s lens is capturing.

But Canon EOS M10 does not come with an electronic viewfinder. Therefore, you will have to shoot using your LCD screen. This might be fine, until you have to shoot outdoors when it is really sunny.

The sun hitting the LCD screen will make it really frustrating to use. At a time like this, you will really wish your camera came with an electronic viewfinder. Because with a viewfinder, you can shoot and frame your photos even if the sun is all up in your face.
Same as the Canon EOS M10.
No Image Stabilization When you have your camera in your hand and are taking photos or recording videos, the camera often shaking is quite unavoidable. Well, if you have a camera that comes with the image stabilization feature, this won’t be a problem at all. What this feature does is that it helps to minimize the effects of those unavoidable shakes.

But well, seeing as the Canon EOS M10 does not come with the image stabilization feature, the effects of those shakes will be very evident in your images and recordings, and that is not good.
Same as the Canon EOS M10.
No External Flash Hot Shoe So, it is true that your camera’s in-built flash does produce great results. However, it also has to be said that, in some cases, the lighting from the in-built flash will not suffice. In times like this, it is only right that you seek to further boost the lighting of your camera and the brightness of your images.

Anyway, seeing as this camera does not allow you mount an external flash, it becomes impossible to improve the lighting of your camera.
Same as the Canon EOS M10.
No Weather Sealing A weather sealing on a camera is what ensures that changes in weather conditions do not adversely affect your camera.

But the Canon EOS M10 does not have a weather sealing. This means that it would be a hell of a risk if you used your camera in tough conditions.
Same as the Canon EOS M10.
Slow Burst Mode Speed Burst mode is the ability of your camera to take continuous shots. And with this, the faster, the better.

If you want to get a good picture of an object in motion – say, a flying bird – shooting in burst mode is your best shot at taking a perfect picture.

But with a burst mode that offers you only 4.2 frames per second, you just might still end up not getting the perfect picture, anyway.   What we are trying to say is that 4.2 frames per second is a really slow burst mode speed.
Same as the Canon EOS M10, except that the burst mode of the Sony a5100 is only slightly faster at 6 frames per second.
No Bluetooth Bluetooth sure does offer you more when it comes to wireless connectivity, in addition to what you get with Wi-Fi. For example, when your camera’s battery is low, you might not be able to use your Wi-Fi, but Bluetooth is able to run on low battery.

Anyway, this camera does not come with Bluetooth, so, you will not be getting all these advantages.
Same as the Canon EOS M10.
No GPS The Canon EOS M10 does not come with an in-built GPS. Therefore, it will be impossible for you to geo-tag your photos and videos on this camera. Same as the Canon EOS M10.
No Microphone Jack An external microphone is usually used to improve the audio quality one gets from ones camera. However, the Canon EOS M10 does not come with an external microphone jack, which means that it will be impossible to improve audio quality by attaching an external microphone. Same as the Canon EOS M10.
No Headphone Jack Headphones can be really useful when you are recording audio with your camera. It helps you monitor and regulate the sound you are getting from your camera, while recording. Anyway, the Canon EOS M10 does not come with a headphone jack, meaning you won’t be able to do all that. Same as the Canon EOS M10.
No Slow Motion You won’t be able to record slow motion videos on the Canon EOS M10 if you want to. Same as the Canon EOS M10.

What Do People Think About The
Canon EOS M10 vs Sony a5100?

Canon EOS M10

Sony a5100

One customer mentioned that the color she got from the Canon EOS M10 was amazing, and that focus was beautiful.   And actually, these were comments many other customers appeared to reiterate. A lot of people love this camera because it is so easy to use. Many have said there was no hassle figuring out how to operate this one, and pretty much no need for the manual.  
A lot of people seem to love the selfie-friendly articulating screen – vloggers especially. However, many did not seem very happy shooting without a viewfinder. A lot of people love how lightweight this camera is. They have said it is just the ideal camera to take with you on vacations. But on really sunny days, outdoor shoots were not fun for many photographers. The LCD screen in those conditions, apparently, frustrated a lot of people.
Burst mode speed and battery had people wailing, but for the price, a lot of customers seem to think that the Canon EOS M10 is a great camera. And most importantly, many were impressed by the quality of the images the camera produced. Although many were not happy about the burst mode speed, they seem to be happy that this camera takes lovely photos, and also has quite a good battery.

A number of people have said that, apart from the Sony a5100 being a great camera for vacationers, vloggers, and YouTubers, it is also an absolutely amazing camera for beginners. According to them, this is an easier camera to operate than many other Entry-Level cameras out there.

Canon EOS M10 Mirrorless Camera Kit with EF-M 15-45mm Image Stabilization STM Lens Kit

Sony a5100 16-50mm Interchangeable Lens Camera with 3-Inch Flip Up LCD (Black)

Our Take On The Canon EOS M10 Vs Sony a5100

Canon EOS M10

Sony a5100

We had a number of problems with this camera, but a lot could be overlooked because it is an Entry-Level camera.

However, what is unforgiveable is the battery. No photographer – even an amateur – wants a camera that cannot last because of a poor battery. Canon should have done better.  
No headphone jack, no microphone jack, no external flash hot shoe – we probably can overlook. But we really did think that this camera needed an electronic viewfinder.
Anyway, there is also a lot we love about this camera, one of which is the unlimited JPEG buffer. Though burst mode is not as fast as we would have loved, the unlimited JPEG buffer slightly made up for it. Well, only very slightly, because we are still very unhappy with the 4.6 frames per second that this camera offers on burst mode. One of our favorite things about the Sony a5100 is the auto exposure bracketing feature it comes with.   Earlier in this Canon EOS M10 vs Sony a5100 comparison, we discussed and explained the advantages that this feature offers you as a photographer. So, you can see why we love it so much.
One thing is for sure, the Canon EOS M10 gives great value for its price. So, yes, we are pretty impressed by this Entry-Level camera. When it comes to value for your money, we sure can say this camera gives even more value for your money than the Canon EOS M10, as it is even more affordable. So, do we like the Sony a5100? No. we LOVE it!

Canon EOS M10 Mirrorless Camera Kit with EF-M 15-45mm Image Stabilization STM Lens Kit

Sony a5100 16-50mm Interchangeable Lens Camera with 3-Inch Flip Up LCD (Black)

Canon EOS M10 vs Sony a5100 – FAQs


Is Sony a5100 Good for Photography?

With the low light performance, autofocus mode, and high ISO rating, the Sony A5100 is a great choice for photography. The camera turns a beginner photographer into a professional in first-time use. The image quality of the Sony A5100 competes with higher-end DSLRs, yet it still manages to come at a pocket-friendly price.

The color effects of this camera are on point, the noise is produced is minimal, the Megapixel rating is high enough to produce sharp photographs and the dynamic range is satisfactory for an APS-C sensor.


Why does My Sony a5100 Overheat?

The Sony A5100 tends to overheat when recording videos rather than when taking photographs. This is an indication that Sony was a little bit stingy on the heat loss for the A5100. The main source of heat for the Sony A5100 is its battery unit.

The compact design of the A5100 prevents it from shedding heat that accumulates in it during usage. Simply put, when the Sony A5100 is recording a video, the heat produced from the battery, which is running to meet the energy demands of the camera, builds up because it has no opening to escape.


How do I Update My Sony a5100?

To update the firmware of the Sony A5100 camera, start by downloading ILCE5100V310.exe file and save it in any folder. Next, go to the folder where the file was saved and double-click it. This action will start the firmware updating process.

Next, connect the Sony A5100 to a computer via a USB cable and check if the “Remove Hardware” icon is displayed at the bottom-right of the screen in the task tray. If it is, then open the Firmware Updater window and check the version number at the bottom-right of the screen. If the version is  Ver. 2.00 or older, click the Next tab to begin the update. On the flip side, if the version displayed is Ver.3.10, the camera does not require an update.


Why does My Sony Camera Keep Turning Off?

A Sony digital camera may keep turning off if its Auto Power Off or Power Save mode is enabled. This is usually done to prevent the battery from running down. To know what exactly is the problem, go to the Auto Power Off setting on the Sony camera menu and press the shutter button of the camera halfway.

If the Sony camera comes on this time, then the culprit is the Auto Power Off feature. With this feature, the camera automatically goes off when it’s not in use to conserve power.


How do I Reset My Sony a5100 Camera?

To factory reset the Sony A5100 camera via the menu, turn on its Power Switch and press the Menu button of the device. The control wheel of the A5100 allows users to navigate the menu. With this tool, go to the right-hand side of the menu and click Setup. Next, go scan through the screens and find Setting Reset. When it’s found, click on it, highlight Initialize and choose it.

Now, confirm reset camera settings by clicking OK. At this point, the A5100 will reboot and go blank for less than a minute, then it will prompt the user to set the date, which means it is back to its default settings.


Does the Sony a5100 Shoot Raw?

The Sony A5100 is designed to shoot 23 RAW files. It can shoot at a rate of 6 FPS and take up to 75 JPEGs. Raw footage or video is the unprocessed data that is generated by a camera’s image sensors. These videos allow videographers to modify photographic elements such as contrast, white balance, brightness and post-capture.

The reason why brands like Sony deemed it fit to develop the A5100 is to give filmmakers, videographers, and photographers the flexibility of determining how the final results of their work will look.

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