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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 isn't perfect but its minor weaknesses become easy to forgive when you consider the price. This camera is a worthy successor to the X-E2, which cost £800 body-only at launch. The exposure dials will delight keen photographers, and so too will th...
Picture quality from ISO 100 to 6400, Good continuous AF, Nice electronic viewfinder, Adjustable screen, WiFi, Quality finish, Good battery life (400 shots), Digital Split Image
Complicated PASM modes, Slow startup, AF struggles to find subject in low light, Not enough video settings, Weatherproofing has been removed, No headphone output, No touchscreen, Convoluted menus
If you're looking for the very best picture quality on a budget, and you're unwilling to compromise on an electronic viewfinder, adjustable screen and swish design, then the Fujifilm X-T10 is the camera for you. You will, however, have to deal with slight...
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Published: 2015-07-28, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Great value prospect, top-of-line image quality (as per X-T1 big brother), build quality beyond its price point
Autofocus not as fast as some competitors, oversaturated JPEGs, viewfinder not as physically large as X-T1
As we quipped within the opening lines of this review, the X-T10's Terminator-like name actually might be entirely apt given how it shoots down most of its near-priced competitors. Its combination of retro design, quality construction, top notch ima...
The X-T10's a good midrange camera, but it's not without its shortcomings. As we've seen with cameras like the Olympus E-M10 , Panasonic G7 , and Samsung NX500 , taking your flagship and cutting features to cut costs can yield an excellent mid-range o...
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...
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the Fujifilm X-T10 mirrorless ILC (interchangeable lens camera). This is a compact, high quality camera with Fuji's X-Trans CMOS II 16MP APS-C sensor with EXR processor II. The $799 Fuji X-T10 has the same imaging hardware and quality as...
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
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 are obvious: the X-T10 is smaller, easier for a...