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November 2011
(84%)
120 Reviews
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Users
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157 Reviews
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Physical dimensions include 22.7×4.6×2.2 inches
Weight is 12.3 oz
Compact camera with 12MP
Has CMOS sensor
Sensor size is 8.8 x 6.6 (2/3″) mm
Supported by Lithium Ion batteries
Media Format in the form of Secure Digital
Secure Digital High Capacity
Generously sized sensor
F/2.0-2.8 fast lens is great for shooting in low light
The viewfinder is a nice touch for shooting
Support for RAW format
Retro classic design
Solid build quality
Pleasing colors
Versatile wide-aperture zoom lens.
The editors didn't like
Low light performance is not very good
LCD screen is not very sharp
Fujifilm X10 Price in India of Rs 32333 is on an expensive side
Slightly awkward handling
Focusing is a little shaky at variable focal lengths
Black levels in video are higher than normal
Leading to loss of detail
The unpocketable Rangefinder design might not be for everyone
Fantastic styling and solid build quality, Manual zoom control is more intuitive, Optical viewfinder is large and bright, Useful EXR and Advanced shooting modes, Fast Fujinon lens produces sharp, bright images
Produces ugly white discs in place of highlights, White balance can take time to adjust
Overall image quality is superb, with the X10 able to deliver consistently sharp, bright and vibrant images. The Fujinon optic particularly impresses, delivering very high levels of corner to corner sharpness while resolving plenty of fine detail too. Tha...
Abstract: It's been a strong year for Fujifilm. They've launched a number of well-received higher-end shooters, including the HS20EXR and F600EXR long zooms, and especially the X100 premium compact. They've all had some pretty notable flaws, but each has earned a l...
Abstract: It's been a strong year for Fujifilm. They've launched a number of well-received higher-end shooters, including the HS20EXR and F600EXR long zooms, and especially the X100 premium compact. Each of these have had some pretty notable flaws, but they have al...
Great build, bright f2-2.8 lens, excellent images (save for specular highlight issue), zooming optical viewfinder
Specular highlights can morph into white dots, no viewfinder feedback/LCD, 85 percent field of view from viewfinder, no ND filter
A compact like no other: the X10’s retro style is met with excellent performance, an impressive viewfinder, a superb manual zoom lens and bags of on-body controls that make for ease of use. It’s the perfect partner for discerning shooters and far bette...
There will undoubtedly be some wondering why Fuji didn’t go the whole hog and allow the lens to be swapped on the X10 too, especially as this camera’s build quality and feature set will appeal to a similar market. Our spies tell us that such a camera
The X10 is due in November, and we're excited about it, but we're still waiting to see what its price will be. It looks loaded, but we're hoping the X10's price tag will be more like cameras like the PowerShot G12, the Coolpix P7100, and the Lumix LX5 ...
Abstract: At a glance 16-million-pixel X-Trans CMOS II sensor 2.36-million-dot OLED viewfinder 3-inch 920k-dot tilting LCD ISO 100-51,200 New 77-area AF system £499 body only There's little doubt that Fujifilm's X-T1 was one of the standout cameras of last year, la...
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Published: 2015-05-18, Author: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com
Best image quality in its peer group, Great quality viewfinder and tilting screen, Good continuous AF in the middle of the frame, Built-in Wifi with smartphone remote control, Silent shutter option. E-Shutter up to 1/32000
Basic movie quality and capabilities, No touchscreen, No RAW at 100 ISO. RAW starts at 200 ISO, Basic three-frame AE bracketing, Microphone input uses 2.5mm jack, Continue: In depth
Fujifilm's XT10 brings the superb image quality of the higher-end XT1 to a smaller, lighter and much more affordable body. The combination of Fujifilm's unique sensor, faithful image processing and superb lenses makes it easy to capture great-looking imag...
The Fujifilm X-10, a delicate mix of what was and what is, brings together the best of two worlds. The solid metal body resembling that of a rangefinder is a shell to the newest imaging technology. A bigger than normal sensor, which is built on Fuji'...