Fujifilm X-T10 Field Review: A Portable But Powerful Mirrorless Camera From A Venerable Brand | Henry Anderson

The 16-megapixel Fujifilm X-T10 mirrorless camera reminds me of the old Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup commercial (bear with me Millennials) where two strangers—one eating peanut butter and one eating chocolate—bump into each other and somehow smash their food together. After a brief bit of yelling (“You got your peanut butter on my chocolate!” “You got your chocolate in my peanut butter!”) they realize that the combination is better than the individual elements. In this case, Fuji took the professional-aimed performance and imaging found in the Fujifilm X-T1 and combined it with the lightweight, transportable form factor of a “travel” camera to create a system that is in many ways better than the X-T1, from which it hails. With a price of $800 for the body, versus a $1,300 price for the X-T1 body, the Fuji X-T10 mirrorless camera is clearly aimed at a more budget-conscious customer. Thanks, though, to nearly identical ergonomics between the cameras, identical 16MP APS-C sensors, identical (excellent) image quality, and the ability to use the same range of lenses and accessories, Fuji has created what I feel is the industry’s best backup camera—not just for the Fuji shooter but for photographers in general. Let’s take a look……

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