Fujifilm X10
Fujifilm takes its design cues from the 1950s, but its technology is all 21st-century
-- As reviewed by The Verge
Product details
- Large 2/3-inch, 12-megapixel EXR-CMOS sensor and advanced EXR processor; RAW shooting and in-camera RAW processing
- f2.0 wide-angle and f2.8 telephoto, bright Fujinon 4x optical manual barrel zoom lens
- Diverse manual shooting modes that can be selected according to scene type (Program / Aperture Priority / Shutter Speed Priority / Manual); 1080p Full HD movie recording capabilities
- Motion Panorama 360 for seamless 360-degree panoramic shooting; manual pop-up flash with a range of 7 meters
- Capture images and video to SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards (not included)
PROS
+ Incredibly good-looking
+ Excellent picture and video quality
+ Fast focusing performance
CONS
- Complicated to use effectively
- No interchangeable lenses
- Poor battery life
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Expert reviews and ratings
By The Verge on December 06, 2011
Fujifilm takes its design cues from the 1950s, but its technology is all 21st-century
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By TrustedReviews on December 07, 2011
The X10 is still very much an enthusiast-level, premium-grade camera though, and as such it’s most likely to appeal to DSLR owners looking for something that’ll comfortably slip inside a jacket pocket and yet still deliver the flexibility and user experience of a DSLR. That said, the X10 also makes some concessions towards more casual users by offering a number of fully automatic exposure options, including Fuji’s proprietary EXR shooting modes that have proved so popular on other Fuji models.
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