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Fujifilm X-T10 : Specifications and Opinions




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avatarjunior
sent on December 10, 2017

Pros: File quality, auto function, customization, ease of use, reclining display, price, lightness, aesthetics, ISO hold, quality lenses available, good adaptability to vintage lenses

Cons: Speed ??in switching between lower PASM modes compared to other cameras of the same category, module Af -c not excelled, video with a little moiré in some particular conditions, a little body, battery, tropicalization

Opinion: I purchased this camera a year ago and I'm really happy with the purchase. I consider it very well done and built. Out of production for a few months, if you find it used I do not think it will give you problems later due to low build quality.rnThe grip is one of its sore points, so I suggest you buy immediately one of those vintage faux leather cases of the megagear or similar sold on amazon that with their lower module add thickness both in height and width just enough to feel another camera in hand.rnrnThe use mainly with the 16-50 supplied in kit, with which turns out to be a perfect coupled lightness versatility. I have no comparison with cameras of the same class in terms of retrieval / workability files, but with raw camera I think I can do almost everything. rnrnPenso is excellent for those approaching for the first time the world of cameras with interchangeable lenses, ferrules and wheels help to get everything under control, and flexibility in customizationone is such to cover many ways of shooting. If I have to make a note, one thing that irritates me a lot is the impossibility of not being able to rotate the time ring continuously: to go from T to A touches back, while it would have been much more comfortable if A and T had been close to each other. In this way, switching between the various modes would have been very fast. rnGli iso you can adjust them very quickly if you spend some time to customize the machine: now I just press one of the buttons of the pad and rotate the rear wheel and the game is done! rnThe autofocus is good, in light conditions the size of the focusing point must be sufficiently large, otherwise the autofocus will not be confirmed. On the contrary, continuous autofocus is more uncertain: this is more likely to be that I should still practice to use it to the fullest, that the machine itself is able to shoot the photo. As some photos in focus in this modeI managed to tear it too, it should not be that bad! rnFocheggiare in manual instead, is an absolute pleasure, thanks to the different types of aids to focus. In conclusion, a camera with which it is very, very pleasant to shoot, with which you can feel lazy in point and shoot mode, or creative by switching to other advanced modes.

avatarjunior
sent on October 29, 2017

Pros: Sensor, ring, size, fuji optics

Cons: not tropicalized

Opinion: Bought at not much to 300 euros in excellent condition, I bought it to return to the Fuji world after Xpro1.rn I've paired up with a 23mm f2 WR, great optics.rnThe car looks much more compact than I had imagined .. by placing it next to my em1 with 12 40 pro, it comes out smaller, and even without any targets, the body is even smaller than the olympus, despite the sensory difference.rnI used it mainly for street photos (where I adore it) and landscaping: I find it very good in many ways, the sensor is excellent, the yield to high iso convinces me, the body is lightweight and well constructed .... it's so small that the grip is not the best without handles.rnFra I also put the reclining screen, which is of a monstrous convenience. On the negative side I can not put the tropicalization, in my opinion, a great lack, and also the controls that in some cases are a little tricky to my liking (at least compared to the em1 and the the d750 I use) .rnIn conclusion now that you trova at prices around 300 400 euros in excellent condition, it's a real jewel to catch on, in my opinion ... highly recommended.

avatarjunior
sent on September 06, 2017

Pros: Taps, jpg files, high ISO holders, white balance, portability, adjustable screen, focus peaking, film simulations

Cons: Handy for those with big hands

Opinion: I have this camera for a while and I would like to give my opinion. I personally consider her beautiful, both aesthetically and functionally. The hinges are very comfortable and open a different world to other cameras. Same thing for fuji lenses (almost all of the highest level) with diaphragm adjustment directly on optics. The machine is small lightweight and portable, perhaps not very comfortably in hand if you have large hands. The overall speed of the system is great, also thanks to the various updates that fuji did. rnUn praised the white balance I find almost always perfect and you have color profiles (film simulations) of fuji all very very pleasing. rnThank you very much.

avatarsenior
sent on May 20, 2017

Pros: Threads, it's part of the Fuji system, but it's something that I personally love, file quality, weight / size / quality ratio, AF ... no less for use than I do

Cons: Minimal dimensions are a double cut blade, in some cases I happened to randomly change some parameters as I walked by holding it in my hand ...

Opinion: Using it for some time, first by affixing it to a Canon kit based on a 6d, the original idea was to use it as the second lightweight body then I went to Fuji by selling Canon ... rnWhat to say ... I personally I find it very good, I was looking for something very light and comfortable to use for portraiture, a genre that is practical for the major, in this area Fuji's focus system allows me to work more smoothly than my old 6d, Of Ghiere is something unique in terms of immediacy, certainly has limits, the sensor is not FF, however the ISO seal for what is needed for me is perfect, the battery compartment is in a miserable position if you have to hook it up To a plate for the tripod ... and it is certainly not the right product for photographic hunters ... the low battery life I do not consider it a defect because it is a well-known fact ... if you already know it already Which will need to be equipped More batteries.rn Like every camera the juryUnusual or negative is very much dependent on what one has to do, for me, a simple portrait-lover who does not like to turn around with a quintal of weight, the T10 was love at first sight and ferried me into the Fuji world.

avatarjunior
sent on May 15, 2017

Pros: Feeling, compactness, high ISO noise, Jpeg, optical park, diaphragm ring on xf optics, body ring, electronic shutter, focus peacking

Cons: Battery life, non-exciting AF-C, lag between the maf time and shutter, clamping screw clamp plate too close to the battery door that does not allow it to open without disassembling it, eyepiece lens does not wrap, recharge battery only with charger and not directly in the room

Opinion: After a year of use and having it side by side with two other mirrorless (Samsung NX500, Sony a6000), I think I can draw conclusions in the cold mind. I just say that it is the only camera I have kept, the others come out of excellent files , but the pleasure of using it is the one I enjoyed the most. The gesture you have to handle the shutter parameters goes beyond sterile lab tests and for me there is no price. I immediately recalled the use of an old analogue, plus the aesthetic does nothing to hide it ... For the rest, the RAF has been spoken too much, and I am happy to say that at last, with the latest software updates, the gap with the RAW of the competition. On the other hand, it is to be said that up to a few months ago, in some situations, it was particularly difficult to handle (someone said foliage? :-)). Even at high ISO I appreciated more than the other two, especially at NX (probabilment and why%26egrave; the sensor is too dense 28mpx), it's not a matter of quantity of noise, but of noise quality, I even find it pleasant and almost comparable to that of a roller-car. Even the Jpeg profiles are beautiful and have " character, "as they will know the walls," are beautiful and ready "to use, I personally adore Classic Chrome a lot. You can even make a bracketing with various profiles.rnPacific to use also with vintage optics via adapters thanks to focus peacking function that shows, through a selectable color between red, white and blue, the focus zone with the possibility of zooming to be more accurate. Other positive note is the electronic shutter that the a6000 does not have, and allows you to shoot at TA even with so much light or in situations where it needs to be silent.rn Battery life is not much and it is best to always carry a spare, I was used to the NX that made anthat more than 700 poses, the t10 about half ... rn I conclude by saying that for me it is a great car, fun to use, now that have solved the RAF question, I will not leave it easily except for the new generation ... rn

avatarjunior
sent on March 01, 2017

Pros: Weight - quality / price ratio - WiFi - ISO seal - Adjustable screen - Xtrans

Cons: Manageability - swivel screen - Xtrans

Opinion: Before leaving a review on this camera I preferred to use it thoroughly and know as much as possible, so as not to be influenced by the enthusiasm of the new purchase. I bought the X-T10 in late July 2015, when output. Since then it has been the main camera (only joined later by a X100T) for my exit and my travels. Despite the landscape use Fuji is generally not recommended, the use with their own satisfaction (and not only) in this area. What to say? Personally I find it a fantastic car, also in relation to the price now available to all. Among the PRO of this small mirrorless I would say that the weight is one of the most important ones. In just a few grams and a few centimeters it has a very convenient and powerful machine for more convenient to carry around and it does not weigh on his shoulders if in your backpack, or on the neck at the end of the day (of course then it also depends on what goals we You will match). Among against manageability; the smallness probably give only his discomfort to those who have large hands. another aschest is important to the ISO seal, of course, not at the level of FF, but still very good. I made several night shots the milky way and the result is great. The tiltable screen I decided to add it between the PRO that among the VS, because it is actually very, very comfortable, both when the machine is on stand down or up, is to make some shots stolen and see the same thing you are framing. The counter is because only moves up and down, then for vertical shots gives no advantage, in contrast to the new X-T2. rnPer last Xtrans the sensor. Or you hate it or you love it. Personally, I managed to subdue him after a long time, but thanks to him I have experienced all the time and I never get bored. If you find the square you can get the most out even in landscape use, in those fine details that so much bother to Fuji.

avatarsupporter
sent on February 06, 2017

Pros: Lightweight, comfortable, easy menus, high iso estate, color, swivel screen.

Cons: White Balance

Opinion: I have a month this little gem. After selling the Nikon D7100, I wanted a convenient and lightweight machine. My choice fell on this Fuji. I combined with Fuji 18-55mm and Samyang 12mm. Now I wait for the redemption of 100 Euros :-) (in practice is paid 450,00) .rnDai few shots I did seem to me that the quality of the photos in comparison with the Nikon are the same but with more beautiful colors, except at high iso where Fuji win big! rnL'ho worn around the neck even while driving, and not even feel, while the Nikon got home with reddened neck and sweatshirts worn in petto.rnUnico defect (but I have to double check with further shots) it is the white balance that turns on the blue-blue. I think the correct setting on the camera, not automatically be better. Other positives compared to Nikon: wifi, remote control app on your smartphone, the buffer speed burst shooting and especially tight at high Iso.rnVoto: 9.5

avatarjunior
sent on January 17, 2017

Pros: size and weight, value for money, swiveling screen, nuts

Cons: nobody

Opinion: there are no words and pretty much perfect for each shot to be sports or a portrait or a landscape, small and light but with a frightening picture quality, I honestly thought that such a small body was very fragile and instead is very robust, very good autofocus not according to rival sony a6000.una thing that made me very happy was the video quality I expected honestly very average but it is the exact opposite in fact does 1080p video at 10 60fps.Voto

avatarjunior
sent on December 13, 2016

Pros: IQ, user experience, rings, size and weight, quality construction, tilting LCD, price

Cons: Ergonomics, iso ring

Opinion: It may seem like a toy but it is not at all. It has nothing to envy the elder sister (XT1), the same sensor, the same IQ, but is slightly smaller, it does not have the ring of ISO and is not WR. Characteristics that make it cheaper then most suitable for those who want to enter with caution in the world mirrorless (especially Fuji). Excellent build quality, the touch appears robust. A little 'small, ergonomics is not the best especially for those with large hands, but nothing to worry about, adding a grip easily available on the net metal the situation migliora.rnLa possibility to set the car through the rings and rotate that of this diaphragm on Fuji objectives makes it more pleasant and functional. Once on the hand do you also that of ISO, the present instead in the Xt1rnTrovo really comfortable fold display, which is why I preferred to models of e.rnPossibilità series to customize many tasti.rnUnica note concerns theelectronic viewfinder: for those coming from small SLR lag during focusing or during the burst may have distorted the nose, but otherwise always have a live preview offers other vantaggi.rnIn conclusion: an excellent semi body -pro (that rivals many APS-C) suitable both for leisure and for those who wants more. Great to be able to enter the world Fuji.rnVoto: 9.5rnrn

avatarsenior
sent on November 07, 2016

Pros: Aesthetics, size, sensor, high ISO seal

Cons: Unremarkable

Opinion: Purchased one year ago to replace my good but limited X E1, I must admit that this little camera never ceases to amaze me. It's amazing how such a small camera body is able to achieve certain results. rnOttima noise management, if we consider that this is an APS-C that fits in your pocket; very useful the swivel display; beautiful electronic viewfinder; convenient wi fi.rnQui I have written a more detailed review and some pictures http://www.giusyvaccaro.it/fotografia/le-mie-recensioni/recensione-fuji-xt10/ tests

avatarsenior
sent on July 12, 2016

Pros: Weight, aesthetics, image quality, wifi, adjustable screen, the viewfinder, control, grip, user experience, simulation films

Cons: missing tropicalization, unsuitable for those with large hands!

Opinion: After letting the Nikon world, I entered the mirrorless Fuji first with a simple XM1, then with the XT10. The lack of viewfinder before, had not prevented me to appreciate the great quality of the baked images from Fuji 16mp sensor. With the XT10, while remaining within an amateur band without a doubt, you can access by spending a fair price for a very high quality machine always carry. Apart from the lack of the lockring dedicated to ISO (the selection of which is in any case associated to one of the many customizable buttons), all other controls are optimally prepared and there is a lever that allows to take in a totally automatic mode. The quality of the baked XT10 file is always excellent, even at high ISO, even in difficult weather conditions; the very high level of performance of the Fujinon lenses contributes to a large part to the use of this machine, but is always ready, responsive, fast and ifmplice to use. Excellent film simulations that have shaped the history of Fuji, as well as the many creative ways.

avatarsenior
sent on July 09, 2016

Pros: Construction, viewfinder, high iso estate, color, price

Cons: A grip pelino more was needed.

Opinion: Jewel, little attention to detail, high quality jpg. I had two other mirrorless, Sony a7 and olympus omd em1, both presented a problem for me, I shoot almost eslusivamente evening, annoying, the famous blob, rockets on the cold lights, LED street lamps, headlights etc. etc. Finally a mirrorless not It has the problem. The speed of f and reboot is similar to the first a7, the Olympus is clearly faster. Held at high iso by reference between aps, I also had pentax k5, Nikon D610, Canon 6d, the little to none amongst aps and survives even to a7 (first generation). For the price straconsigliata

avatarsenior
sent on May 13, 2016

Pros: Excellent value for money

Cons: Nothing rilevantern

Opinion: Taken in conjunction with the 27 / 2.8 as a camera always bring below to be attached to my Canon kit has always earned more spazio.rnIn I had originally thought to XT1 but made the necessary evaluations I preferred the XT10 as a fraction of the cost it had everything what I needed: small, image quality quite good also raising the ISO and also in Jpeg.rnInoltre the orientation features allows you to take pictures without being noticed in the street, so much so that I took even the 14 / 2.8.Alcuni complaining about the rapidity autofocus not rnall'altezza but for my needs is not a problem, what matters to me is being able to put in your pocket and always have it at hand when needed and on this RNE priceless. rn rn

avatarjunior
sent on May 12, 2016

Pros: Aesthetics - sensor (?) - Built-in flash - Tilt display

Cons: Sensor (?) - Autofocus not always accurate

Opinion: Very nice and pleasing to the touch, reclining display, built-in flash, wi-fi function useful for remote shooting, I also like the shooting mode ring. DR and ISO auto and snaps smoothly. Electronic shutter can also be useful because it is quietly silent. They immediately notice all improvements over the X-E1, faster autofocus, but not always reliable even when hooked. A little uncomfortable the battery and card compartment that is in conflict with the tripod bracket that should be removed every time. With the X-t10 I decided for fuji and I'm investing in lenses though... However, the output of RAW raw files processed on some patterns like the foliage in the distance (poblema discussed and narrow-minded) is really bad and a The system that constrains you to look for, test, and spend for new software for me is unacceptable and I'm a bit regret not to have chosen at the time for sony a6000 and its lenses.

avatarjunior
sent on March 16, 2016

Pros: Materials, sensor, and features retro style

Cons: Battery

Opinion: I came from Canon 600D with dedicated optical aps-c. After trying it from a friend, I fell in love literally the solidity of the materials, but above all the jpeg ready and yield at high ISO! Up to ISO 3200 is almost free from noise, in 6400 there is noise but nothing tragic and utilizzabilissimo. The machine is solid, well-built and aluminum, but not Tropicalized unlike the big sister, but to me this did not care. Poor battery life, 200/250 shots depending on how we use the display to check the photos or not, then at least one other is required to have a good battery, but you know, the mirrorless are energy intensive. I have small hands, so as ergonomics I found myself very well, even with the 50-230 tele. This fact I think it is subjective, so needless to us a review about.

avatarsenior
sent on February 29, 2016

Pros: Sensor, films, Aesthetics, lightness

Cons: For its price virtually none

Opinion: I used the XT10 for four months before moving to the XT1. I did it only for a matter of grip and the weather sealing; for the rest of the 10 has nothing to envy the most expensive 1. Same file, same features, same Af and in addition here there is a small built-in flash, the car is lighter and there's the convenient Auto function It allows you to also use the machine to a total wimp? when you need them. Of course, the materials are not premium as in T1, but, in my opinion, unless you have big hands and do not need tropicalization and, above all, if you want to save a nice nest egg to invest in a lens, this is the right machine.

avatarjunior
sent on February 29, 2016

Pros: Aesthetics, improved AF, construction, proven sensor, jpeg excellent

Cons: buffer limited, AF still not at levels of sony, very close buttons

Opinion: really nice car, it is a pleasure to hold in your hand. The construction is flawless and looks very robust, the viewfinder offers a good view of the scene, the many buttons also allow instant configuration of the major functions of being against the tiny machine can actually happen accidentally pressing some tasto.La held at high iso it is excellent as fuji tradition. The AF has improved greatly compared allle first, I had the ex1, not only in speed but also in accuracy, but we are far the best sony A6000 series in AFC with subjects in rapid and unexpected movement of the machine can go into crisis, points available are concentrated in a very limited central area. Let's say that the growth assumptions are good especially after the release of xpro2 which bodes well for higher models. Altraa thing to consider the processing of raw files with CameraRaw can be difficult, due out shortly iridient for windows.

avatarjunior
sent on December 20, 2015

Pros: light, with perfect colors, no problem of high ISO like the X-T1, but with half the price, the few differences do not affect the quality of the product

Cons: menu 'complicated, keys too close together missing the PC-sync socket for studio flash, battery life incredibly short

Opinion: Coming from Nikon full-frame, I immediately felt comfortable, both for handling and for the weights that most content, only flaws menu and submenu pretty complicated, trouble, 'use of the selectors, too small, and the problem of crushing above in vertical shooting buttons on the back involuntarily. AF slow but precise, not a machine designed for sports photography. Beautiful colors, as in all fuji, high ISO (1600) presents no problem, with proven optics kit 16 / & 0 and 50/230, is backlit, making it really well. even in manual mode the machine presents no problems of any kind. excellent mobility of the LCD screen, allowing photographs and immediate readings in all situations. And 'it covers a very light and thus convenient for all. say that a nice 9 deserve!

avatarsenior
sent on November 23, 2015

Pros: Excellent measurement of exposure, jpg superlatives, bilanciamentornautomatico white, holding ISO up to 1600

Cons: Battery life is absolutely ridiculous, complicated menu

Opinion: I purchased the Xt 10 to bring it always (or almost) with me, attracted by the compactness of the body and the adjustments to the old maniera.Sono nikoniano many years for SLR and Canoniano for compact small size, the XT10 although some bulkier replaced Powershot SX 710 (Compact Super Zoom) for occasional shots or when it annoys me to carry around and SLR backpack, convinced of not being able to compare the image quality of Fuji with those of the D7200 I had to reverse, the images are sharp with colors that are faithful and especially beautiful, I can not find another adjective if not beautiful, the bezel to access the Programmable bracketing is convenient, for my part, and perhaps out of habit, however, find it more intuitive reflex Nikon.La measurement of exposure is excellent The automatic white balance is incredible in every situation, also excellent auto Iso 1 that automatically adjusts from 200 to 800 without loss of quality or relevant rumore.Unico defect battery life, if it ridiculousrvono least two of riserva.Bella this Fuji consigliatissima.

avatarjunior
sent on November 17, 2015

Pros: Compactness - nice finish - ease of use

Cons: At the time of non-relevance

Opinion: Hello everyone I purchased the T10 with 18-55 months ago. I came from a markII 5d and I must say that the result was detected much better than expected. Excellent machine for fast outputs holiday etc .. definitely loses a little something for those who intend to shoot sports or action. Its compactness and maneuverability is amazing. When fitting the new 27 mm fixed reaches a remarkable portability. Beautiful photos and crisp colors excellent. I think for those looking for a car to take anywhere that is ideal. Maybe if you push at most definitely against some will come out ... At the moment I do not regret the move "perhaps risky," I will update after a lot of shots. I know definitely that first it was a struggle whether to take or not the car is still with me today pictures :-)

avatarjunior
sent on November 05, 2015

Pros: Excellent performance of large files and keeping of ISO, ease of use, sleek body and solid.

Cons: Nothing in particular, maybe the buttons are very close, but given the size of the body ..., I have large hands ...

Opinion: The own from around 15 days and I was impressed by the quality of the images and the tightness ISO, the top of the APS-C, second only to some full frame of last generazione.rnI jpg directly from the room are the best I've seen so far, better even my d750 for visual impact, performance color and white balance (I speak of visual impact, not of real antagonism to full frame) proposing the heat tone canon, according to my personal opinion. Practical and fun, I love the Q key, which allows you to set most of the functions in a few moments. The viewfinder is not bad, even the grip; colors and excellent dynamic range. I think it is a perfect machine for travel and always carry.

avatarsenior
sent on October 27, 2015

Pros: Manageable, beautiful, excellent performance up to ISO 3200, various types of focus peaking, wifi, customization of 7 buttons and dials, tilt monitor (though it has limited movement), many functions.

Cons: At the moment no one for me, but if you want to be picky the rear collar not customizable

Opinion: Bought a few days ago but has already conquered its space ......... for my hands, though compact, is perfect and very maneggevole.rnUna machine to bring always behind x does not have that but if I had of remorse In fact even if the shots are not comparable to the quality of a ff we approach molto.rnBella beautiful beautiful

avatarjunior
sent on October 19, 2015

Pros: Fantastic

Cons: NOBODY

Opinion: Simply fantastic, excellent image quality, with kit 18/55 I think for me it is really the TOP !! Simple menu, great quality digital viewfinder, handling, beautiful aesthetics and quality construction materials and beautifully crafted ... rnIl sensor x-trans offers and churns, images and colors really real, you forget the cameras, without taking anything away from this 'latest, the XT 10 the ports where you want ..

avatarjunior
sent on September 30, 2015

Pros: good camera .. performance emblazoned ..buonissima quality of Files. .great up to 5000 ISO

Cons: lightness that gives the 'idea is you have to do with a toy car

Opinion: I recently purchased this camera and although I 've thoroughly tested are largely satisfied with the purchase, the only regret I chose the car kit with the 16-50, after reading many opinions and reviews. Many said to buy it with the 18-55 without fully explaining the reason for this choice, certainly makes another 18-55 consistency, but the real reason to prefer it to 16-50 is that this is no selector diaphragm. This lack makes using the XT10 in ASM mode very complicated and contrived, since it requires to 'use via menu ..

avatarjunior
sent on September 29, 2015

Pros: Compact, easy to handle, jpg, sharpness, quality construction, quiet for street, digital viewfinder

Cons: Nobody

Opinion: Purchased second body, a bomb! Jpg file returns especially a quality crazy, all in a very compact but well strutturato.rnOttimo the digital viewfinder (one of the best as pixel density) .rnOttima as camera for street photography, being able to choose the shooting mode electronic rnrnrnSe steps to Fuji never go back ...

avatarsenior
sent on July 25, 2015

Pros: Compact, lightweight, easy handling, X-Trans sensor of high yield. RAW highly workable and available even in the shadows darker. Electronic shutter to 1 / 32000s. AF fast and lots of functions. Excellent viewfinder. Screen overhead. Aesthetics very pleasant, with a touch retro vintage of old rangefinder cameras.

Cons: Sometimes you get lost in the menu when you need a certain function. Buttons a bit 'small, near and just handling the camera is likely to press them. Poor battery life but you just have a spare pair in your pocket charges. Nothing else.

Opinion: I have this camera for a few days but I was immediately amazed by the high quality and performance of the file that turns out, both in RAW and in jpeg. The yield is very high thanks to the X-Trans sensor that allows you to recover the shadows even when they are on the edge of darkness. 'Very practical, handy, lightweight and convenient to take with you when you want to take a walk without sacrificing the ability to take some pictures. Since I have I no longer really want to go out with the camera heavy bag, battery grip and at least two lenses (too much weight). At high ISO you can shoot in lighting conditions almost prohibitive like heavy and expensive full frame. The viewfinder is exceptional although not like the x-T1. It costs very accessible considering the build quality and the new camera on the market. The idea is also to take the 50-200 3.5 / 4.8 and thus have a kit lightweight, compact to replace the kit Canon. a bit'at a time....







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