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November 2011
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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
Very good JPEG image quality in 6MP capture modes, EXR sensor technology provides impressive dynamic range and noise performance, Fast, very sharp zoom lens with an f/2.0-2.8 aperture, Image stabilization that offers roughly a 3 stop advantage, Extensive manual control points including a mode dial and two Fn buttons, Good range of image quality parameters, Excellent in-camera raw conversion, Go
Image quality of 12MP JPEG files is lacking compared to peers with more conventional sensors, Poor image quality of Raw files processed via the bundled (and other third party) software, Live view is partially obscured by menu overlay, Optical viewfinder placement means the lens barrel is visible at wide to medium focal lengths, Very limited manual controls for video recording, Visible artifacts
The Fujifilm X10 is an attractive camera - in a literal sense - for photographers who prize 'old school' camera design. It also holds great appeal for those who crave external, versus menu-driven manual control. And the robust, confidence-inspiring bu...
Abstract: The Fuji X100 , the company's retro-styled rangefinder digital camera, proved to be a sell-out success for the company. The new X10 looks like it has been designed to capitalise on the earlier camera's success, particularly if the externals are anything t...
Premium build quality, Excellent handling, Optical viewfinder, Bright, clear screen, Good ISO performance for a compact
No marking in the viewfinder, Fiddly bezel on the rear, Weak built in flash
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Published: 2011-12-14, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com.au
With a nice, fast lens, attractive retro design, and speedy performance, the Fujifilm FinePix X10 hits a lot of important high notes
The camera has some image-quality-related weaknesses, not the least of which is that to get the best photos you have to shoot in auto at reduced resolutions
There's a lot to like about the Fujifilm FinePix X10, but advanced shooters may be frustrated by the trade-offs for the best photos, especially since it's more expensive than its competitors....
Abstract: Fujifilm's X10 (the 'FinePix' tag has been dropped for this series) can be seen as a 'little brother' to the X100 that was introduced earlier this year. With a smaller sensor and a zoom lens, it offers features most serious phot...
Abstract: Fujifilm has gone against the grain and focused on high-end, retro-styled rangefinder-like compact point and shoot cameras like the X100 and its more practical sibling, the X10 ($599). Other camera makers are going full-bore with their Interchangeable ...
Abstract: It's ironic that in today's modern technology-driven society, the retro and hipster looks are popular. The FujiFilm X10 digital camera recognizes this and combines top of the line technology and modern components with an old school look.Features include t...
Abstract: A Little Goes A Long WayDespite its minimalist grip, it fits easily in the hand, giving the thumb easy access to the rear control dial and index finger for the shutter button. The manual zoom lens also encourages the classic two-handed rangefinder-style o...
Great retro style; solid build quality; high quality zoom lens; relatively low noise throughout ISO range
Still a tad expensive compared to entrylevel DSLRs; RAW shooting speeds are pretty slow; continuous AF in lowlight not quite up to par when shooting videos.
So here we are at the part where we say we recommend or don't recommend getting the Fuji X10. The decision whether to buy or not to buy isn't an easy one in this case - in terms of feature set alone, the X10 is a decent, if not outstanding performer. ...
Fujifilm scored a huge hit in early 2011 with the retro-inspired X100. Inspired by its success, Fujifilm is back with the X10, a compact camera resembling the X100. With the X10's distinctive looks and impressive specs, will Fujifilm be able to catch ligh...