Hi everyone,
After my last sharing on the Fujinon XF16/1.4 and the Fujifilm X-A2 with XC16-50 camera kit, be prepared for a lengthy review haha.
Fujion XF16/1.4 : http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1514916
Fujifilm X-A2 with XC16-50 : http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1513374
This time round, I am pleased to be sharing on the:
1. Fujifilm X-T10,
2. Fujinon XF90 F2 LM WR
3. the new AF system that will be released direct on the X-T10 production sets and later to be made available on the X-T1 as firmware update version 4.00.
As always, I would like to acknowledge Fujifilm Asia Pacific for their generosity in allowing me to loan the X-T10 and XF90/2 for the writing of this review.
Note*: The X-T10 and XF90 F2 LM WR loan sets were both pre-production sets with pre-production firmware.
Note*: The write-up here will focus on being a user-review and you will not find the typical MTF charts and itty-gritty comparisons that sites like LensTip.com excel in, they will do it and they are the professionals at it. I am just a beginner level casual user end of the day and prefer to share my personal experiences.
X-T10, the daily companion for life’s everyday moments.
For user lamenting the weight and size of the X-T1 but finding the ability of the X-A and X-M cameras lacking, Fujifilm has finally released a camera worthy of filling in this gap –
The Fujifilm X-T10.
with the XF18-55/2.8-4 mounted.
The X-T10 combines a compact body furnished with magnesium alloy for the top and bottom plates and comes in a sexy sleek all black finishing too.
The X-T10 is a worthy evolution of the X-T1 and X-mount family, being equipped with a new AF system that excels at capturing moving objects. A reworked set of controls maintains the balance between providing better handling while ensuring any Fujifilm X-mount user picking this up will instantly be at ease with the familiarity of its controls.
To start, let’s discuss handling first:
A big improvement is that the X-T10 marries the ease of operation of the X-A and X-M series with the seriousness that professionals desire in the X-T and X-E series by equipping the camera with an Auto mode switch level for SR+ mode selection. SR+ mode is Fujifilm’s intelligent auto-mode and it works very well, selecting the right scene most of the time.
There are a good variety of scene modes under SR+. The user can choose to allow the camera to decide which mode to select or define the Scn mode to work with. My 3 most favorite Scn modes are : Portrait Enhancer, Landscape and Flowers.
After my last sharing on the Fujinon XF16/1.4 and the Fujifilm X-A2 with XC16-50 camera kit, be prepared for a lengthy review haha.
Fujion XF16/1.4 : http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1514916
Fujifilm X-A2 with XC16-50 : http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1513374
This time round, I am pleased to be sharing on the:
1. Fujifilm X-T10,
2. Fujinon XF90 F2 LM WR
3. the new AF system that will be released direct on the X-T10 production sets and later to be made available on the X-T1 as firmware update version 4.00.
As always, I would like to acknowledge Fujifilm Asia Pacific for their generosity in allowing me to loan the X-T10 and XF90/2 for the writing of this review.
Note*: The X-T10 and XF90 F2 LM WR loan sets were both pre-production sets with pre-production firmware.
Note*: The write-up here will focus on being a user-review and you will not find the typical MTF charts and itty-gritty comparisons that sites like LensTip.com excel in, they will do it and they are the professionals at it. I am just a beginner level casual user end of the day and prefer to share my personal experiences.
X-T10, the daily companion for life’s everyday moments.
For user lamenting the weight and size of the X-T1 but finding the ability of the X-A and X-M cameras lacking, Fujifilm has finally released a camera worthy of filling in this gap –
The Fujifilm X-T10.
with the XF18-55/2.8-4 mounted.
The X-T10 combines a compact body furnished with magnesium alloy for the top and bottom plates and comes in a sexy sleek all black finishing too.
The X-T10 is a worthy evolution of the X-T1 and X-mount family, being equipped with a new AF system that excels at capturing moving objects. A reworked set of controls maintains the balance between providing better handling while ensuring any Fujifilm X-mount user picking this up will instantly be at ease with the familiarity of its controls.
To start, let’s discuss handling first:
A big improvement is that the X-T10 marries the ease of operation of the X-A and X-M series with the seriousness that professionals desire in the X-T and X-E series by equipping the camera with an Auto mode switch level for SR+ mode selection. SR+ mode is Fujifilm’s intelligent auto-mode and it works very well, selecting the right scene most of the time.
There are a good variety of scene modes under SR+. The user can choose to allow the camera to decide which mode to select or define the Scn mode to work with. My 3 most favorite Scn modes are : Portrait Enhancer, Landscape and Flowers.
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