A possibly novel use for the A10 - as part of a tiny camera rig. I've simply attached an Insta360 Go 2 beneath it via the tripod thread and tomorrow I will hope to give it a try in the street. The Go 2 video quality is surprisingly good, and totally stable, but the audio is mono and... indifferent sounding. Also, like all these small cameras, it suffers from wind noise and there's not much that can be done about that. I tried the H2N with the Go 2 today, but discovered that it is impossible to walk with the H2N without getting some kind of handling noise - it sounds like the mics are rubber mounted but bounce around a bit. Clearly intended for fixed-position use. The A10 however seems to be ok in that respect as long as it's held without moving my fingers on it.
To be honest, although I've had the A10 for a long time, I've barely used it. I only discovered tonight that it's possible to memorise a couple of standard setups for quick recall without having to think about each setting (at my age, not having to think is kind of important...)