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Fuji X10 Photography by Jim Radcliffe. My Photography with the Fuji X10Jim Radcliffe This Is More Like It I was so disappointed by Panasonic's GX1 that buying the Fuji X10 was somewhat of a no-brainer. It's quite obvious that Fuji, unlike Panasonic, has been listening to their customers and produced a compact camera a that ticks a lot of check boxes for those who want a "rangefinder style" compact camera rather than a Mini-DSLR type camera. They gave it a fast lens, an optical viewfinder, manual controls and a retro look that is sure to appeal to many. The Fuji X10 appeals to me on a number of levels. Pros It's small It feels good in the hand Control knobs stay where you put them.

Cons It's small.. some would say too small Optical Viewfinder displays no info whatsoever AF sometimes indicates focus lock but the image is OOF 40mm filter size.. not readily available Proprietary RAW file format No delete button on the back of the camera Correction: It does have a delete button but not a dedicated delete button. So what? Fuji X10 First Impressions. While Kodak lost the plot a long time ago, Fujifilm in recent years has continued to produce some very nice small-sensor cameras. But its DSLR sourcing relationship with Nikon evaporated some five years ago leaving a vacuum for the company at the high end of the market. Then last year they released the X-100, and all of sudden Fuji seemed to get their mojo back. The X-100 has been a huge hit for them.

Beautiful build quality, innovative technology, and fantastic image quality. Reading and Waiting. FujiFilm X10 @ ISO 400 There's No Free Lunch Camera design is the art of compromise. Sadly, the laws of physics get in the way of our fantasies. That's why there are so many different camera models. Rooftop Snow Storm #2. FujiFilm X10 @ ISO 320 Where the X10 Fits In Most very small sensor cameras produce fairly crappy image quality, especially at higher ISOs. Then there's the issue of viewing. But we're here to talk about the brand new Fuji X-10, the newest kid on the block. FujiFilm X10 @ ISO 200. Steve Huff Photos - Real World Digital Camera And Lens Reviews. Camera Size - Digital Camera Size Comparison Tool.

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