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July 2015
(85%)
99 Reviews
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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 Fujifilm X-T10 successfully repackages most of the core features of the flagship X-T1 camera into a smaller, lighter and cheaper body, and it's also the first X-series camera to benefit from the brand new auto-focusing system, resulting in a mid-rang...
Smaller, lighter body than flagship X-T1; Plenty of external controls; Bright and high-res electronic viewfinder; Great still image quality even at high sensitivity; Good all-around performance; Capable Wi-Fi remote control; Good kit-lens options,
Handgrip is rather shallow; Movie button is hard to press; JPEGs have limited dynamic range by default; Indoor white balance tends rather warm; Limited burst depth even for JPEG; Penalizes early shutter button press; Movie image quality lags the competiti
Extremely low image noise up to ISO 6400, Excellent retention of details and sharpness, Superb dynamicrange, Very reliable metering, Natural image colors, Good automatic whitebalance, Excellent EVF, Plenty of direct controls, Excellent build quality, Fuji
Autofocus gets slow in lowlight, Slow continuous AF, Not ExposurePriority, No direct ISO control, Video recording delay, Visible motion artifacts in video, Soft controldial detents, Soft aperture detentsWith all current XFmount lenses
This 1.5X APS-C sensor features a hybrid Phase-Detect and Contrast-Detect autofocus system. This lets the X-T10 focus very quickly in good light when Phase-Detect can do all the work but slows down considerably when Contrast-Detect is used to move the len...
Switch for easy access to SRAuto and all other shooting modes, Dedicated Video Capture Button is always ready to record, 3 setting dials and 2 command dials let you adjust your shooting settings quickly while shooting, Excellent image quality, Great perfo
Maximum ISO settings are not really useable
Fujifilm's latest ILC for 2015 has been christened the X-T10. With a 16.3-megapixel APS-C X-Trans CMOS II image sensor, EXR Processor II, and 77-point AutoFocus System capable of 8fps High Speed Burst shooting and Full 1080p HD video capture at up 60 fps...
For those looking to make the step up from a compact, or upgrade from an older CSC model, the stylish Fuji X-T10 is an excellent choice, offering impressive image quality and intuitive handling. The camera lacks the advanced video functionality of Samsung...
Abstract: The Fujifilm X-T10 includes the best bits of last year's award-winning X-T1 at a much lower price. It has top-plate drive mode, shutter speed and exposure compensation dials, and aperture rings on most lenses. The 16-million-pixel X-Trans CMOS II sensor o...
For those looking to make the step up from a compact, or upgrade from an older CSC model, the stylish Fuji X-T10 is an excellent choice, offering impressive image quality and intuitive handling. The camera lacks the advanced video functionality of Samsun...
Beautiful, sharp and colourful pictures, Looks great, Handles superbly, Priced to thrill
Autofocus struggles with action, Video is distinctly average, 16MP won't be enough for some
Fujifilm X-T10: a great camera at any price While all gadgets are about compromise, not all compromises are equal. And while the Fujifilm X-T10 does have a few flaws, its many charms more than offset them. Compare it to the X-T1 and the pros and cons ar...