Fujifilm X-T10: Product Review | Mason Resnick

The small Fujifilm X-T10 is the second DSLR-style mirrorless compact in the fast-evolving Fujifilm X line of interchangeable-lens cameras, and while it’s priced for consumers and hobbyists, its extensive feature set and promised image quality make it a very worthy candidate for travel photography, sports photography, and even for professional use. Check out this basic overview video of the Fujifilm X-T10, exclusively created by the Adorama Learning Center. Ever since Fujifilm announced its original X-Trans sensor-based camera, the X100, the former film giant from Japan has been producing digital cameras inspired by classic film cameras, complete with traditional shutter speed dials and lenses with aperture rings—flying in the face of more “modern” digital controls—to great popular acclaim. Beyond the retro look, feel and operation of its X line of cameras is the X-Trans sensor. Based on an unusual semi-randomized pixel array, the sensors produce noise with a more organic (read: film-like) look, and less noise than some competing sensors at high ISOs. The X-T10 uses the second generation of this sensor, the X-Trans Sensor II, a 16MP APS sensor with a native ISO range of 200-6400……..

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