Fujifilm X-T10 Review | Digital Photography Review

Fujifilm makes niche cameras. The X-T10 uses a several-years-old 16MP X-Trans APS-C sensor. It doesn’t shoot 4K, or even offer particularly good HD video quality. Despite a valiant effort on the part of its engineers, it also can’t reliably track subjects across the frame to keep them in focus no matter where they move to in continuous AF. And its out-of-camera JPEGs sometimes look nicer than processed Raw files. So who should buy it? The answer is anyone looking for a digital camera that feels, handles and shoots like, well, an actual camera and not an electronic device. On paper, offerings from other brands like Sony, with the a6000, Nikon with the D5500 and Olympus with the O-MD E-M10 might seem more appealing or capable. When it comes to video, all of the above mentioned are more capable, and the same can generally be said for continuous focus modes outside of single-point AF-C. But from my experience having shot with all of these cameras, the X-T10 is hands down the most pleasurable of the bunch to use……

Source: www.dpreview.com
 


Fujifilm X-T10

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