Testseek.co.uk 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.
840100120
The editors liked
Great build
Bright f2-2.8 lens
Excellent images (save for specular highlight issue)
Zooming optical viewfinder
Metal body
Sturdy build
Fast zoom lens (f/2.8 in telephoto) with manual controls
Picture quality (lens and electronics)
General design and handling
Full HD video with zoom and stereo sound
Optical viewfinder better than competitors' versions
Solid build quality
Retro styling
EXR sensor
Same sensor and processing engine as the popular X
T1
Traditional exposure controls
Wi
Fi connectivity
Premium build quality
Excellent handling
Optical viewfinder
Bright
Clear screen
Good ISO performance for a compact
Great looks and build quality
Sharp
Realistic pictures
Film simulation modes
Big sensor means stunning images
Best optical viewfinder out there
Packed full of retro charm
Fantastic styling and solid build quality
Manual zoom control is more intuitive
Optical viewfinder is large and bright
Useful EXR and Advanced shooting modes
Fast Fujinon lens produces sharp
Bright images
The editors didn't like
Specular highlights can morph into white dots
No viewfinder feedback/LCD
85 percent field of view from viewfinder
No ND filter
Bulky design
Poor battery life (less than 200 photos)
Some annoying design features (no EXR functions in manual mode
Abstract: Fujifilm heeft met de X10 voor het eerst een camera in het segment van high-end compactcamera's. Net als de meeste tegenstrevers heeft de X10 een hoogwaardige, metalen behuizing en een lichtsterk zoomobjectief. Toch verschilt de Fuji op een aantal punten...
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.
The younger brother to Fuji's X100, the X10, has the same retro appeal but with a few practical tweaks and a lower price....