By now, you're probably plenty familiar with Fujifilm's wonderfully retro X100 digital rangefinder. While many had plenty of positive things to say about its compact body and DSLR-worthy sensor, its steep price tag and fixed focal length lens made it something of a niche product. Now the X10 is on the scene and it's a little more versatile and almost as sexy.
One of the biggest changes is the sensor, which is a 12-megapixel 2/3” EXR CMOS sensor. It is more inline with what you'd find in an advanced compact camera than a DSLR. But, while the sensor may be a bit of a downgrade, the lens is arguably an upgrade. The X10 has a Fujinon 4x optical zoom lens (28-112mm equivalent) with a tactical zoom ring on the barrel. At the wide end, it opens all the way to F/2, while it still manages a very respectable F/2.8 at the tele end.
While the X10 is smaller than the X100, it's made from die-cast magnesium alloy to make it durable and give it a nice feel in the hand. It has an optical viewfinder with a 20-degree viewing angle and uses 3 aspherical lenses to give it the feel you'd expect out of a traditional rangefinder.
he barrel sticking out of the front of the camera handles the zoom and also acts as a power switch to get you up and shooting as quickly as possible. Inside the barrel is Fujifilm's new Optical Image Stabilization system. It focuses down to a minimum distance of 1 CM, so you'll appreciate the extra steadiness.
From an imaging standpoint, the X10 is an impressive little beast. It can get up to 7 FPS at full resolution or 10 FPS using the medium image quality setting. a 49-point matrix contrast AF system handles the focusing and (thankfully) supports RAW capture. It also offers a full suite of manual shooting modes and a 2.8-inch 460K dot LCD screen. It even has 1080p movie mode.
One new addition that should be obvious upon looking at it is a flash that pops up when in use and collapses when it's not. It has a range of approximately 23-feet and actually fits the retro aesthetic very well.
The X10 will officially hit shelves in November at which point we'll start to get a better feel for whether or not this retro digital camera trend is here to stay. We're looking forward to putting it through our lab.
| Sensor Size: | 2/3" |
| Sensor Type: | CMOS |
| Megapixels: | 12.0 |
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| 35mm Equivalent: | 12.00mm |
| Maximum Aperture: | F/2.00 |
| Display type: | LCD |
| Display Size: | 2.8 inches |
| Display Resolution: | |
| Minimum ISO: | 100 ISO |
| Maximum ISO: | 12800 ISO |
| Built-in Flash: | Yes |
| Burst Rate: | 7.00fps |
| In-Body Image Stablization: | |
| Media Type: | Secure Digital (SD) Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) Secure Digital Expanded Capacity (SDXC) |
| RAW: | Yes |
| Video Capture: | Yes |
| Maximum Video Resolution: | 1080p |
| HDMI Port: | Yes |
| Height: | 2.7 inches |
| Width: | 4.6 inches |
| Depth: | 2.2 inches |
| Weight: | 12 ounces |
| Hot Shoe: | Yes |
| Rotating Screen: | No |
| Touch Screen: | No |
| Optical Viewfinder: | Yes |
| Body Colors: | black |
| Video File Format: | MPEG-4 AVC/H.264, MOV |
| Audio File Format: | |
| Price: | $598.99 |
| Model Number: | X10 |
| SKU: | 16190089 |