Fujifilm X-T10 review: Retro done right | Pocket-lint

Verdict

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 image quality and decent general performance make it a great all-rounder. To find shortcomings with the X-T10 only really shows face in the autofocus and so-so battery life departments. Its autofocus system can’t claim top prize in its field, lagging behind the likes of the Panasonic Lumix GX8, and without touchscreen or more complex focus options. But for the right photography that’s not going to be a nail-in-coffin deal-breaker. Sure, the X-T10 might be a watered-down version of the X-T1. But it’s avoided excessively diluting the core components that make such a camera so appealing, such as the built-in electronic viewfinder. Our minor qualms – which, essentially, are the same ones we had with the X-T1 – remain just that, and aren’t enough to hold the X-T10 back. This is retro done right………

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