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November 2011
(84%)
120 Reviews
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(87%)
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
Fuji have added a very attractive option to the pointy end of the compact market. The X10 is a premium camera and this is evidenced by all of the little extras like a viewfinder, manual mode, RAW file capabilities and even right down to touches like a...
Abstract: Ever since it was announced back in August, the Fujifilm X10 has been on every photographer's radar. Upon first glance, the camera woos the vintage crowd with architecture that rivals an old Yashika film SLR. On the inside, the X10 is a manual control dyn...
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Published: 2012-04-09, Author: Philip , review by: popphoto.com
Abstract: A serious compact cleverly disguised as a rangefinderWhat's Hot: Manual zoom ring; rangefinder style. What's Not: Top ISOs are JPEG-only, at reduced res. Who it's For: Shooters who want a well-performing advanced compact with good looks.Fujifilm hit its s...
Good photo quality when using dynamic range correction, High grade, professional quality body with rangefinderstyle design and manual zoom ring, Fast, high quality F2.02.8, 28 112 mm lens, Sensorshift image stabilization, 2.8" LCD is fluid, sharp, and easy to see in all conditions, Large optical viewfinder has 85% coverage, EXR CMOS sensor produces betterthanaverage high sensitivity photos (at 6M
Strong highlight clipping (use the DR correction to reduce, though noise will increase), Unusual white disc/orb problem makes photos look awkward (to say the least), Some "jaggies" in photos, EXR sensor's most useful features require drop in resolution, increase in ISO, AF system occasional fails to lock focus, then works fine a second later; adjusting focus manually is clunky and slow, Camera lo
Conclusion The Fujifilm X10 is a very well designed premium compact camera. It's generally a joy to use, and it's retro-style body will certainly turn some heads. That said, it has a lengthy list of flaws; some are minor annoyances, while others make ...
Quality: Excellent; some of the best pictures I've taken with a compact digicam.Why you'd buy the X10: it feels like a ‘real' camera; excellent menu display; the tilt indicator is a help.Why you wouldn't: you want a longer zoom range; you want an LCD scre...
Published: 2012-01-27, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
Sharp photos. Good video quality. Large optical viewfinder. Lots of physical controls. Fast, 4x zoom lens. Retro styling.
Somewhat awkward handling. So-so low-light performance. LCD could be sharper. Pricey
The Fujifilm X10 has one of the larger sensors in a compact, zooming camera, but doesn't control noise in low light as well as you'd expect. Its ergonomics make handling a bit awkward, but enthusiasts will be happy with the sharp images that this retro-s...
Abstract: Fujifilm FinePix X10 hits quite a lot of significant high notes with speedy performance, attractive retro design and nice, fast lens. It is a sophisticated small device with retro design, 4X 28-112mm zoom lens with manual zoom ring, 12-megapixel CMOS s...
Abstract: The Fuji X10 is a very solid and well-made point-and-shoot digital camera, with the same tiny sensor size and resultant technical image quality as every other digital point-and-shoot. Technically, the X10 has nothing in com...
The X10 defies category, so it doesn’t seem fair to lump it in with prosumer point-and-shoots. Whatever it is, this camera will easily become your go-to fixed-lens option......
Zooming rangefinder is fun, Much improved menu system over X100, The kind of camera you grow to like more over time,
Slow on autofocus, manual focus slow and fiddly, Though wellbuilt, body still has plasticy feel, LCD could be higherresolution
While people interested in getting into serious photography would do better to pick up a DSLR and a nice starter prime lens, the X10 is a charming and fairly powerful camera that anyone, photographer or not, will have fun using. A larger sensor for low...