Fujifilm X-A10 Review
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Our editorial take on the Fujifilm X-A10
The Fujifilm X-A10 is a budget-friendly entry point into the X-mount ecosystem, built around a 16.3-megapixel APS-C sensor and sold exclusively as a kit with the XC 16-50mm f/3.5-5.6 OIS II lens. Reviewers consistently praise its image quality, noting warm, vibrant colors and strong detail from the large sensor. The compact, retro design keeps things portable, and the 180-degree slide-and-tilt LCD (which activates eye detection autofocus at full rotation) makes it a natural fit for vloggers and selfie enthusiasts. Video tops out at Full HD 1080p at 30fps, but reviewers highlight good detail and the same excellent color reproduction found in stills.
The tradeoffs are clear. There is no viewfinder, no in-body stabilization, and the lens-based OIS offers only 3.5 stops of correction. Battery life is rated at 410 shots, which is modest for all-day shooting. At $499, the X-A10 occupies the most affordable tier of Fujifilm's mirrorless lineup, making it a solid starter camera for those who prioritize color science and a flip-up screen over advanced features like 4K video or a viewfinder.
- Strong APS-C image quality with warm, vibrant colors and good detail
- 180-degree flip-up LCD with eye detection AF for selfies and vlogging
- Compact, retro design with solid build quality
- Affordable entry into Fujifilm X-mount system
- No viewfinder
- Limited to Full HD 1080p video (no 4K)
- No in-body stabilization, only 3.5-stop lens OIS
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The Fuji X-A10 features a compact, retro design. Unlike the 24-megapixel Fuji X-A3, which comes in a variety of colors, the camera is only ...
Image quality is great, with the large APS-C sized sensor doing a good job of producing warm, vibrant and well-detailed lenses. The 16-50mm kit ...
The X-A10 records FullHD video at 30fps, with stereo sound. Detail is good, with video featuring the same excellent colour reproduction as photos.
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Specs
- Battery
- NP-W126S, 410 shots
- Raw Video
- No
- Max Video Resolution
- Full HD 1080p
- Bundled Lens
- XC 16-50mm f/3.5-5.6 OIS II
- Portrait Enhancer Mode
- Yes
- Lens Image Stabilization
- 3.5-stop OIS (lens)
- Sensor Size
- APS-C
- Sensor Type
- CMOS
- Effective Megapixels
- 16.3 MP
- Dual Native Iso
- No
- Viewfinder
- None
- Rear Screen
- 3.0 inch, 1.04m-dot, 180 degree slide-and-tilt LCD
- Lens Mount
- Fujifilm X
- Crop Factor
- 1.5x
- Wireless
- Wi-Fi
- Ibis
- No
- Af System
- Eye Detection AF (when LCD at 180 degrees)
- Subject Detection
- Eye Detection
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