Great image colour, High-quality build, Plenty of manual controls
No 4K video, Action of some controls could be better
FujiFilm X-T10: Image Quality The FujiFilm X-T10 has a 16.3-megapixel XTrans CMOS II sensor, the same as the X-T1. This is very good news, meaning it also gets you the same image quality as the X-T1. It's an APS-C sensor, and it offers the same benefits y...
Traditional control dials make shooting a pleasure, Excellent viewfinder, Compact, portable body design
Screen isn't touch-sensitive, Limited ISO range in raw, Sub-par video quality
So has Fujifilms attempt to make a cut-down version of the X-T1 been successful? Overall, Id have to say its worked pretty well. While the X-T10 obviously isnt quite as desirable as its big brother, its a sensibly considered package that fits most of...
Published: 2015-05-18, Author: Woldemar , review by: wovow.org
Abstract: Fujifilm today announced the launch of its new compact mirrorless camera or system. This is the new Fujifilm X-T10, a model that is below the X-T1 but shares sensor and processor with the current flagship of the Japanese multinational. The new X-T10 camer...
At a glance16-million-pixel X-Trans CMOS II sensor2.36-million-dot OLED viewfinder3-inch 920k-dot tilting LCDISO 100-51200New 77-area AF system£499 body onlyIntroductionTheres little doubt that the Fujifilm X-T1 was one of the standout cameras of last ye...
Read through any Fuji X-T10 reviews, and you'll find a camera that has a great look and design, giving those who love the idea of vintage film cameras a nostalgic feeling. But it takes more than warm fuzzies to make a great digital camera. All of those ex...
Abstract: No other camera category has seen as much innovation and novelty as the mirrorless market over the past several years, and the latest crop of models are a testament to that. They're driving forward not only new features but more compact designs targeted a...
Camera Review: Fujifilm XT10, NOVEMBER 16, 2015, By Greg Scoblete, Camera design, much like life, is often marked by a series of compromises. Fujifilm engineers and product developers no doubt had to wrestle with several when they conceived of the XT10, a
Camera Review: Fujifilm XT10
For someone with $800 to spend in the mirrorless market, the X-T10 compares favorably with the competition as far as its image quality and low-light performance. If you prize the more retro esthetic and compact body over larger hand grips, the X-T10 shoul...
Was this review helpful?
-
Published: 2015-11-03, Author: Henry , review by: shutterbug.com
The Fujifilm X-T10 is the perfect camera for the Fuji shooter looking for a lighter and more portable body to fill out their system, but it's also a perfect body for shooters of DSLRs to boot. While the company made some compromises to create a more compa...
Published: 2015-09-21, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
Excellent image quality. 7.8fps shooting rate. Very good controls. Integrated flash and hot shoe. Sharp EVF. Tilting rear display. Solid build quality. Several film emulation modes. Wi-Fi.
Very limited burst shooting duration. High ISO limited to JPG only. Lower resolution compared with others in its class. Pricey
The mirrorless X-T10 is the best camera Fujifilm offers at a sub-$1,000 price point, but its burst shooting duration is disappointing...
Published: 2015-09-15, Author: Dan , review by: theverge.com
Abstract: If you're taking pictures, chances are you're using a smartphone. Smartphones are great portable cameras because they generally take decent photos and are always in our pockets. But they aren't particularly capable photographic tools and can really strugg...