Key Features
May 19 2015
Announced
16 megapixels
Resolution
Brand | Fujifilm |
Sensor Type | APS-C |
Sensor | CMOS X-TRANS II |
Weight | 381g |
MSRP | $899USD |
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Overview of the X-T10
Mirrorless cameras are quickly becoming the go-to option for photographers who want a compact and lightweight alternative to traditional DSLRs. And when it comes to mirrorless cameras, Fujifilm has established itself as a leader in the industry with its X-series lineup. One of the latest additions to Fujifilm's X-series lineup is the Fujifilm X-T10. This camera packs a ton of features in a compact and lightweight body, making it an ideal choice for photographers on the go. In this blog post, we'll take an in-depth look at Fujifilm X-T10's features and capabilities, including its 16.3-megapixel APS-C sensor, ISO range of 200-6400 (expandable to 100-51200), and the ability to shoot 1080p Full HD video at 60 frames per second. We'll also highlight the X-T10's advanced autofocus system, intuitive controls, and retro design that pays homage to Fujifilm's film cameras. So, whether you're a seasoned photographer or looking to upgrade from a point-and-shoot camera, the Fujifilm X-T10 might just be the camera you're looking for. Let's dive in and unleash the power of this mirrorless camera.
Fujifilm X-T10 Pros and Cons
Now, we will look more closely at our review of the Fujifilm X-T10 camera. We will see what it can do and compare it to other cameras like it. We will tell you what's good about it and what's not so good. This way, you'll know if it's the camera for you!
Pros
Cons
Build and Construction
Body and dimensions
Fujifilm X-T10
Weather sealed | |
Dimensions | 118 x 83 x 41mm |
Weight | 381g |
Thickness | 41mm |
Weather Sealing
The Fujifilm X-T10 is not sealed against water and dust, so it's important to be careful when using it in such conditions. If you often shoot in environments with water or dust, it's recommended to check out another camera with weather sealing.
Design and Handling
Main design features
View Finder | Electronic |
Screen Type | Tilting |
Screen Resolution | 920k dots |
Body type | SLR-style mirrorless |
Suitable for:
Photography | Above Avg. |
Videography | Above Avg. |
Travel | Above Avg. |
LCD Screen
This camera has a tilting 3.00" screen, with a display resolution of 920k dots. This makes the Fujifilm X-T10 not as suitable for those looking for a vlogging camera as you cannot view yourself while shooting selfies easily. Unfortunately, the camera does not have a touch screen, which may make it less user-friendly.
Viewfinder
X-T10 includes a electronic viewfinder with 2,360k dots of resolution with a coverage of 100% and a magnification of 0.62x. This feature enhances the camera's suitability for outdoor photography in bright conditions.
Image Quality
Fujifilm X-T10 has a 16MP sized CMOS X-TRANS II sensor. You can shoot at maximum resolution of 16 pixels. Fujifilm X-T10 has a native ISO range of 100 - 51000 which can be boosted to null - null. It can also save files in RAW format which gives you a wider room for post processing.
Key Features
May 19 2015
Announced
100 - 51000
ISO Range
Sensor | APS-C |
Extended ISO | null - null |
Max resolution | 4896 x 3264 pixels |
DXO Sensor Scores
Overall
not tested
Color Depth
not tested
Dynamic Range
not tested
Low Light ISO
not tested
DXO mark sensor scores
The DXOmark rankings indicate that the Fujifilm X-T10 camera has excellent color depth performance, which refers to the number of colors the sensor can distinguish. Additionally, its dynamic range is also excellent, allowing it to retain high amounts of details in both bright and dark areas of a scene. The camera's low light ISO performance is excellent, which is an important factor to consider if you plan to use it in dimly lit indoor environments or at night. Overall the image quality of the X-T10 is excellent
Crop Factor
Camera crop factor (or focal length multiplier) refers to how a camera's sensor size affects the apparent field of view of a lens. Crop factor is determined by comparing the size of a camera's sensor to that of a full-frame sensor, which is a standard reference size for camera sensors.
Size comparison
Crop factor calculator
Crop factor
1.5x
Full frame equivalent
36mm
This camera: APS-C
24mm
Connectivity, storage, battery
Storage | SD / SDHC / SDXC (UHS-I) |
Battery Life | 350 shots |
Battery Model | NP-W126 |
HDMI | |
USD | |
Wireless Connectivity |
Storage
The Fujifilm X-T10 supports SD / SDHC / SDXC (UHS-I) with 1 slots for storage. This may suffice for everyday use. However, for professional applications such as wedding photography, it is not recommended as a memory card malfunction could lead to the loss of all footage.
Battery
The Fujifilm X-T10 uses the NP-W126 model of battery pack. This is rated for 350 shots shots which is high. If you intend to take photos or record videos for an extended period, it might be a good idea to bring along additional batteries.
Photography Features
Flash
The Fujifilm X-T10 has built in flash which is great for event photography and in low light situations. It also offers a flash shoe that allows you to attach external flashes. This provides more versatility in your lighting choices.
Shutter
The Fujifilm X-T10 boasts a maximum mechanical shutter speed of 1/4000s, which is ideal for shooting fast-moving subjects in bright environments, such as in sports photography. Faster shutter speeds enable you to freeze the action and capture every detail, making it easier to get the perfect shot.
With a continuous mechanical shutter speed of n/a or an electronic shutter speed of n/a, this camera is not capable of capturing the perfect moment more easily, making it not as suited for wedding, sports, and wildlife photography. Higher shutter speeds make it easier to capture fast-paced action, ensuring that you never miss the perfect shot.
Autofocus
The Fujifilm X-T10 includes two autofocus (AF) systems: contrast detection and phase detection, with 77 number of focus points.
While contrast detection is generally more accurate and precise, phase detection autofocus is faster and more effective in most situations, particularly when photographing moving subjects.
Phase detection autofocus works by dividing the incoming light into pairs and then analyzing how they intersect on the camera's sensor. This method allows the camera to determine not only if a subject is in focus but also the direction and distance needed to adjust the focus to achieve perfect sharpness.
On the other hand, contrast detection autofocus works by analyzing the contrast of an image and adjusting the focus until the highest contrast is detected. While this method is very accurate, it can be slow, especially in low light conditions or when photographing moving subjects.
FAQ
The Fujifilm X-T10 features a CMOS X-TRANS II sensor
No the X-T10 does not have weather sealing.
The Fujifilm X-T10 was announced on May 19 2015
No the X-T10 does not have in-body image stabilization that can compensate for camera shake, making it easier to shoot handheld in low light conditions.
The X-T10 has a native ISO range of 100-51000, which can be expanded to ISO null-null for even greater sensitivity in low light conditions.
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