Why I selected the XT10 was that people consistently said this was a photographer's camera, it provided better images and had a lot of manual buttons available for those of us who wanted something a little less menu driven.
Pros: excellent JPEG images, excellent color rendering, small, light, lots of physical dials for quick settings change, low noise at high ISO, WiFi is functional
I was pleasantly surprised that this camera comes out with wonderful images.
Fujifilm backs this up with a lot of great lenses and powerful (developing) software if you choose to work with the raw files instead of the camera's built-in development routines, although the camera's built-in development routines will give you excellent jpeg images ready for use
Bottom line, if you want a small mirrorless camera that takes great images and has a retro look and feel to it, you won't regret this purchase.
I would love to go into depth on the great Fuji lenses but you can read up on each of them
If you are thinking about getting into the Fuji X series cameras and want to be able to use the great Fuji lenses then this is the camera body for you!
Fuji also makes superb lenses, which, in the end, may be more important than bodies
Fujifilm backs this up with a lot of great lenses and powerful (developing) software if you choose to work with the raw files instead of the camera's built-in development routines, although the camera's built-in development routines will give you excellent jpeg images ready for use
Being able to switch between the great Fuji lenses made this the camera to get versus the X100T.It is much smaller than the X-T1 but not too small where I do not feel uncomfortable using it
When I first started using an SLR in the '70's, I did not like the colors from Fuji's film
It has very good autofocus, excellent color and a distinctive look
The Fuji X-T10 is an incredibly high performing camera in a small footprint with great color
In fact my pictures seem like they have better resolution and color than samples that I have looked at from Review Web Sites for the XT1(which should be very similar to the XT10)
has better colors, ability to change lenses, cleaner higher resolution/High ISO pictures and more Photographic customization
Pros: excellent JPEG images, excellent color rendering, small, light, lots of physical dials for quick settings change, low noise at high ISO, WiFi is functional
The focus performance and accuracy has improved a lot since I last tried a Fuji mirrorless camera, but its still not as fast as the Panny Gx7, Olympus EM10 or A6000
The camera has great customizability and a lot of external controls, which should appeal to experienced photographers
The focus performance and accuracy has improved a lot since I last tried a Fuji mirrorless camera, but its still not as fast as the Panny Gx7, Olympus EM10 or A6000
Why I selected the XT10 was that people consistently said this was a photographer's camera, it provided better images and had a lot of manual buttons available for those of us who wanted something a little less menu driven.
Battery holder is mad of cheap plastic and when it fails (only used once on trip instead of bringing camera bag), Fuji will blame you for trying to jam the battery in the wrong way.
I would love to go into depth on the great Fuji lenses but you can read up on each of them
So much customization is what finally wraps up why I love FUJI
If you are thinking about getting into the Fuji X series cameras and want to be able to use the great Fuji lenses then this is the camera body for you!
Really like that Fuji not only has updates for the camera but also all of their lenses.
Moving from a Canon 40D to this and just loving the smaller size and weight
If you want an excellent stills camera that compact, light weight and reasonably priced
The 18-55 F2.8 lens is fantastic both optically and in size/weight and really wish I could have a lens like this for either my Sony A7m2 or A6000 as it is extremely handy not having to change lenses (from F4 Zooms) to faster primes - love this lens...
The camera doesn't have enough weight or bulk to counterbalance the lens
After years of carrying every brand of DSLR made I developed a permanent hunchback and walked like a knuckle-dragging neanderthal due to the weight of gear hanging around my neck