Review: Fujifilm X-T10 is Like a Smaller and Friendlier X-T1 | PetaPixel

It’s hard to look at the Fujifilm X-T10 without thinking of the company’s success with the X-T1. Essentially, the X-T10 is a baby X-T1 with its identical 16.3 X-Trans CMOS II sensor, DSLR body style, and real-time 2.360K-dot OLED EVF. Of course, for nearly $400 less than the X-T1, we’re expecting there to be a few compromises with the X-T10. Join us as we take a closer look at Fujifilm’s newest camera to see whether it is worth the price tag. When taking the X-T10 out of its box, there is an immediate difference in feeling when compared to the more expensive X-T1. While the original X-T1 weighs in at 15.4 oz with its internal battery, the X-T1 is only 13.4 oz. That may be a seemingly negligible difference, but those 2 ounces makes it noticeably lighter (by 13%) than its older brother. The X-T10 has many manual dials and controls that any previous Fujifilm shooter will welcome open heartedly. However, as you will discover, we found a few of the design choices to be questionable. Before we dive into those minute details, let’s take a look around the camera to see what Fujifilm has decided to do with its iconic design style……..

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Fujifilm X-T10

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