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July 2015
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The editors liked
Same sensor and processing engine as the popular XT1
Traditional exposure controls
WiFi connectivity
The standout feature of the XT10 is its high ISO ability. At ISO3200 there is no discernible noise even in open shadows where it could be expected to cluster. Combined with excellent colour and sharpness the camera output is virtually in a class of its ow
The editors didn't like
No weatherproofing
EVF of the XE2 rather than the XT1
Not dramatically smaller than the XT1
The tiny shutter release button is taking retro too far. And putting the SD card in the battery compartment is unforgivable in a $1200 camera that is bound to be used on a tripod
The X-T10 will be welcomed by photographers who appreciate Fujifilm's nouveau-retro design, solid construction and traditional controls. Arriving on the market at a significantly lower price than the X-T1 with which it shares so many features, it represen...
Published: 2015-07-23, Author: terry , review by: dpexpert.com.au
The standout feature of the XT10 is its high ISO ability. At ISO3200 there is no discernible noise even in open shadows where it could be expected to cluster. Combined with excellent colour and sharpness the camera output is virtually in a class of its ow
The tiny shutter release button is taking retro too far. And putting the SD card in the battery compartment is unforgivable in a $1200 camera that is bound to be used on a tripod
Fujifilm's pricing is confusing. They are currently offering $200 cash-back on the X-T1 which makes it about the same price as the X-T10. Consult your local retailer, but you'll need to be quick. The offer ends on 31 July. These two cameras are the pick o...
Same sensor and processing engine as the popular XT1, Traditional exposure controls, WiFi connectivity
No weatherproofing, EVF of the XE2 rather than the XT1, Not dramatically smaller than the XT1
The X-T10 promises to be a great camera for those wanting to get more serious about their photography, or a useful back-up camera for pros and serious enthusiasts with an X-T1....
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...
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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...