Fujifilm X-T10 Full Review | Joshua Waller

The Fujifilm X-T10 is a brand new mirrorless compact system camera from Fujifilm, that features classic SLR styling, with a built-in electronic viewfinder (EVF), and is like a mini X-T1, priced at £499 body only, £599 with XC16-50mm kit lens, or £799 with 18-55mm kit lens. The X-T10 is available now, in silver or black with all kit lenses being black. The X-T10 has been introduced with a new Fujinon XF 90mm f/2.0 WR lens. The camera uses the same 16.3 megapixel APS-C X-Trans CMOS II sensor as the X-T1 with built-in phase-detection focus. This new camera, the X-T10, features the same focus improvements that have been introduced in the latest firmware update for the X-T1, which includes: Face detection with eye detection, wide-area tracking, and zone area focus. The X-T10 features Fujifilm’s conventional 49-point AF mode for high speed and precision focusing, as well as new Zone and Wide/Tracking modes that track subject movement across a larger 77-point area, significantly improving the camera’s ability to capture moving targets. Like the X-T1, the X-T10 features 8fps continuous shooting with continuous auto focus. The X-T10 features a high-resolution 2.36m dot electronic viewfinder (EVF) with a fast refresh rate, using a 0.39inch display, with 0.62x magnification vs 0.77x magnification on the X-T1. The rear screen tilts up and down, like the X-T1, but has a slightly lower resolution of 920k vs 1040k on the X-T1……….

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Fujifilm X-T10

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