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November 2011
(84%)
120 Reviews
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158 Reviews
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The editors liked
With a nice
Fast lens
Attractive retro design
And speedy performance
The Fujifilm FinePix X10 hits a lot of important high notes
Premium build quality
Excellent handling
Optical viewfinder
Bright
Clear screen
Good ISO performance for a compact
The editors didn't like
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
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: 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'...
Abstract: The holiday season is upon us once again and with all the sales and special deals around at the moment, this is a great time to start thinking about getting a new camera. Maybe for a loved one, maybe just as a treat to yourself. In this article, we'll be ...
Very nicely designed body, Smooth, silent manual zoom, Bright optical viewfinder, Very bright lens, especially for a zoom, Fairly quick AF and fast shutter lag, Above average high ISO performance for a compact camera, Improved dynamic range with EXR D-...
The white disc problem (on initial production models), Demosaicing artifacts more common than other cameras, Slightly soft corners at telephoto, Anamorphic distortion at wide-angle, Overly complex electronic options, Confusing persistence of some setti...
Fujifilm has acknowledged that the white disc problem is a serious flaw. Although it's something that really should have been caught and corrected before the camera went into production, Fuji has shown commitment to resolving the problem, taking the un...
For 2012, Fujifilm has expanded their powerful X series of cameras with various new models. One of which is the FinePix X10. This unit builds off of the foundations laid by the awesome FinePix X100, with various changes and upgrades. The most notable o...