Fujifilm XF10 Premium Compact Camera - Black

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Fujifilm XF10 Premium Compact Camera - Black

Fujifilm XF10 Premium Compact Camera - Black

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Battery life is quoted as 330 shots, which is poor by DSLR standards but pretty much what you can expect from a compact or mirrorless camera. Select in the menu these two choices: maximum energy management, priority to focus with respect to the shot, updated to the new firmware, and leave the home ! Peak Design's newest Camera Cubes allow you to turn any pack or bag into a camera-carrying accessory. I think that shoving this

With a new sensor, new focus modes and a handy square mode for Instagram enthusiasts, the XF10 has plenty of new features under the hood.

Fujifilm's newest camera aims to bring modern AF, improved sensor stabilization and video recording technology into the medium format realm.

But it’s also suitable for enthusiast photographers who want a camera small enough to fit in a pocket but with the image quality and controls of their regular DSLR or mirrorless camera kit.One that has much of the specification of the XF10 but with traditional exposure controls and a tilting screen? It’s a bit odd using the focus stick rather than a regular four-way pad, but it means the back of the camera is less cluttered with controls and you’re unlikely to press something by accident when holding it. The differences between the X-T100, X-T20, X-T2, X-H1 and now the X-T3 aren’t huge, yet each is clearly intended for a different faction.

If there is one complaint about the camera’s design, it’s the darn PASM dial, which I don’t care much for. While Ricoh's GR series of cameras allows for far greater customization (you can select your own distance, for starters), we're glad to see at least some form of snap focus on the XF10, and the options seem sensibly chosen. The X100F and XF10 could be grouped together, but the XF10 wasn’t designed for and is not marketed towards the same group that purchased the X100F. You’re not distracted by zoom settings, you start using your feet more, and you’re forced into being more inventive with your camera angles and compositions. Lightroom does have them and also doesn’t have the Xtrans sharpening issues since the XF10 uses a Bayer sensor.

Once popular in the 80's, it suffered the same fate as giant shoulder pads and mullets (thankfully). The XF10 is a pretty specialised kind of camera that’s extremely good at what it’s designed to be – namely, a high-quality, pocket-sized street/travel camera.



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