Complete with a lightweight but sturdy body, the less expensive Fujifilm X-T10 is equipped with the same sensor as the original Fujifilm X-T1 and is compatible with 18 Fujinon interchangeable lenses. However, inside is a new AF system, offering the conventional 49-point Single Point mode for high speed and precision, as well as new Zone and Wide/Tracking modes that use a larger 77-point focal area to capture moving subjects. And autofocus performance has been generally improved as well.
The X-T10 provides ISO settings up to 51,200, while the digital viewfinder has a magnification of 0.62x and a 2.36 million dot display. Shutter lag is just 0.005 seconds. Other features include Lens Modulation Optimser (LMO) image processing technology which corrects optical defects such as diffraction to achieve edge-to-edge image sharpness; HD movies at up to 60 fps, and wi-fi shooting from a smartphone or tablet using the free Fujifilm Camera Remote app. For more information visit www.fujifilm.com.au.