Testseek.com have collected 120 expert reviews of the Fujifilm FinePix X10 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fujifilm FinePix X10.
November 2011
(84%)
120 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(87%)
157 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Zooming rangefinder is fun
Much improved menu system over X100
The kind of camera you grow to like more over time
Good photo quality when using dynamic range correction
High grade
Professional quality body with rangefinderstyle design and manual zoom ring
Fast
High quality F2.02.8
28 112 mm lens
Sensorshift image stabilization
2.8" LCD is fluid
Sharp
And easy to see in all conditions
Large optical viewfinder has 85% coverage
EXR CMOS sensor produces betterthanaverage high sensitivity photos (at 6M
Very nicely designed body
Smooth
Silent manual zoom
Bright optical viewfinder
Very bright lens
Especially for a zoom
Fairly quick AF and fast shutter lag
Above average high ISO performance for a compact camera
Improved dynamic range with EXR D-...
Best image quality in its peer group
Great quality viewfinder and tilting screen
Good continuous AF in the middle of the frame
Built-in Wifi with smartphone remote control
Silent shutter option. E-Shutter up to 1/32000
Sharp photos. Good video quality. Large optical viewfinder. Lots of physical controls. Fast
4x zoom lens. Retro styling.
Low image noise
Usable until ISO 3200
Superb dynamic range
Excellent metering
Excellent sharpness
Nicely saturated colors
Mechanical zoom
Great ergonomics
Fast focus system
Good shottoshot speeds
Responsive interface
Neocamera
Photography Blog
Incredibly good-looking
Excellent picture and video quality
Fast focusing performance
Very good JPEG image quality in 6MP capture modes
EXR sensor technology provides impressive dynamic range and noise performance
Very sharp zoom lens with an f/2.0-2.8 aperture
Image stabilization that offers roughly a 3 stop advantage
Extensive manual control points including a mode dial and two Fn buttons
Good range of image quality parameters
Excellent in-camera raw conversion
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Design and overall feel
Viewfinder
Results from 2/3in sensor and intuitive handling.
The editors didn't like
Slow on autofocus
Manual focus slow and fiddly
Though wellbuilt
Body still has plasticy feel
LCD could be higherresolution
Strong highlight clipping (use the DR correction to reduce
Though noise will increase)
Unusual white disc/orb problem makes photos look awkward (to say the least)
Some "jaggies" in photos
EXR sensor's most useful features require drop in resolution
Increase in ISO
AF system occasional fails to lock focus
Then works fine a second later
Adjusting focus manually is clunky and slow
Camera lo
The white disc problem (on initial production models)
Demosaicing artifacts more common than other cameras
Slightly soft corners at telephoto
Anamorphic distortion at wide-angle
Overly complex electronic options
Confusing persistence of some setti...
Basic movie quality and capabilities
No touchscreen
No RAW at 100 ISO. RAW starts at 200 ISO
Basic three-frame AE bracketing
Microphone input uses 2.5mm jack
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In depth
Somewhat awkward handling. So-so low-light performance. LCD could be sharper. Pricey
Below average whitebalance accuracy
Not ExposurePriority
Incorrect preview of WB
Wrong LiveHistogram
Imperfect Custom WB
Poor optical viewfinder
Short batterylife
Minimal grip
Complicated to use effectively
No interchangeable lenses
Poor battery life
Image quality of 12MP JPEG files is lacking compared to peers with more conventional sensors
Poor image quality of Raw files processed via the bundled (and other third party) software
Live view is partially obscured by menu overlay
Optical viewfinder placement means the lens barrel is visible at wide to medium focal lengths
Generously sized sensor, f/2.0-2.8 fast lens is great for shooting in low light, the viewfinder is a nice touch for shooting, Support for RAW format
Focusing is a little shaky at variable focal lengths, Black levels in video are higher than normal, leading to loss of detail, The unpocketable Rangefinder design might not be for everyone
The Fujifilm X-10, a delicate mix of what was and what is, brings together the best of two worlds. The solid metal body resembling that of a rangefinder is a shell to the newest imaging technology. A bigger than normal sensor, which is built on Fuji's pro...
Abstract: The best advanced compact around, and a retro-tastic joy to useFujifilm has been indulging a recent obsession with retro-ism. First there was the sublime Fujifilm X100 with its fixed 35mm-equivalent lens, and now we have this less niche but no less lovely...
Physical dimensions include 22.7×4.6×2.2 inches, weight is 12.3 oz, Compact camera with 12MP, Has CMOS sensor, Sensor size is 8.8 x 6.6 (2/3″) mm, Supported by Lithium Ion batteries, Media Format in the form of Secure Digital, Secure Digital High Capacity
Low light performance is not very good, LCD screen is not very sharp, Fujifilm X10 Price in India of Rs 32333 is on an expensive side, Slightly awkward handling
Verdict: Though Fujifilm X10's ergonomics make the handling of the camera a little bit awkward, but its sharp image quality with great zooming capacity definitely makes the photography enthusiasts happy about its performance. Therefore if the high price a...
Abstract: The latest enterant in the digital market segment is the the Fujifilm X10 belonging to the X seriese of the camera brand. It has a leather textured tough looking body which is built from die-cast magnesium alloy. It has an upper control deck with mode di...
The Fujifilm X10 is available in India at a street price of Rs. 39,999. This is by far one of the best point and shoot camera available in the market today. There have been no other point and shoot cameras in the recent past reviewed by us that offer p...
Abstract: Fujifilm has been indulging a recent obsession with retro-ism. First there was the sublime Fujifilm X100 with its fixed 35mm-equivalent lens, and now we have this less niche but no less lovely X10.Like its more serious X100 stablemate, the X10 is aestheti...
Below average battery life; rear physical button interface is slightly messy.
Fujifilm has taken good image quality, a versatile zoom lens and squeezed it into a classic retro design. However its high price and below average battery life keep us from awarding it an Editors' Choice award. ...
Abstract: A Little Goes A Long WayDespite its minimalist grip, it fits easily in the hand, giving the thumb easy access to the rear control dial and index finger for the shutter button. The manual zoom lens also encourages the classic two-handed rangefinder-style o...
Great retro style; solid build quality; high quality zoom lens; relatively low noise throughout ISO range
Still a tad expensive compared to entrylevel DSLRs; RAW shooting speeds are pretty slow; continuous AF in lowlight not quite up to par when shooting videos.
So here we are at the part where we say we recommend or don't recommend getting the Fuji X10. The decision whether to buy or not to buy isn't an easy one in this case - in terms of feature set alone, the X10 is a decent, if not outstanding performer. ...
Fujifilm scored a huge hit in early 2011 with the retro-inspired X100. Inspired by its success, Fujifilm is back with the X10, a compact camera resembling the X100. With the X10's distinctive looks and impressive specs, will Fujifilm be able to catch ligh...