Sammanfattning: 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...
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...
Publicerad: 2015-07-23, Författare: terry , testad av: 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....
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...
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Publicerad: 2015-10-05, Författare: Wilson , testad av: techgoondu.com
Sammanfattning: If you have been impressed by Fujifilm's X-T1 mirrorless camera from last year, but felt the cost was too high, then you might be interested in the Japanese company's new X-T10. Essentially, this is the “smaller sibling” to the big brother.In terms of spe...
Gorgeous retro styling with solid build, Fast response, Great options for customization, Great pictures straight out of camera
Rear LCD's resolution is low, Small buffer for continuous shooting, Electronic shutter disables extended ISO settings
The Fujifilm X-T10 is a very capable camera at an affordable price point that should appeal to many photography enthusiasts. The pop-up flash is arguably more functional for everyday use, and the camera essentially has all of the main tools that made the...
Sammanfattning: If the excellent flagship Fujifilm X-T1 mirrorless camera is beyond your budget, consider its newer and more affordable cousin, the X-T10. Like the X-T1, the X-T10 uses a 16.3-megapixel X-Trans APS-C CMOS image sensor and has the same retro SLR design. I...
Sammanfattning: If the excellent flagship Fujifilm X-T1 mirrorless camera is beyond your budget, consider its newer and more affordable cousin, the X-T10.Like the X-T1, the X-T10 uses a 16.3-megapixel X-Trans APS-C CMOS image sensor and has the same retro SLR design. It...