Fujifilm XF10 Review
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Our editorial take on the Fujifilm XF10
The Fujifilm XF10 is a genuinely pocketable compact that brings an APS-C sensor and a fast 28mm-equivalent f/2.8 lens to a sub-$500 price point. It's a rare breed in an era when most manufacturers have abandoned this category in favor of larger, pricier premium compacts. Reviewers consistently praise its design and ergonomics, noting the matte finish, comfortable grips, and thoughtful controls that make it easy to shoot one-handed. The 24-megapixel sensor delivers solid image quality, and Fujifilm's signature film simulations add creative flexibility straight out of camera.
The XF10 fits neatly into a coat pocket, making it an appealing option for street photography or casual shooting when you don't want to lug around an interchangeable-lens system. The touchscreen interface is modern and responsive, and Bluetooth connectivity allows for easy image transfer. However, video shooters will find the 15 fps limit at 4K disappointing, and the fixed focal length means you're locked into a single field of view without digital cropping. For those comfortable with a 28mm perspective and prioritizing portability over zoom flexibility, the XF10 delivers a compelling mix of image quality and convenience.
- APS-C sensor and fast f/2.8 aperture in a genuinely pocketable body
- Well-designed ergonomics with comfortable grips and sensible controls
- Includes Fujifilm's film simulations and advanced filter modes
- Touchscreen interface and Bluetooth connectivity
- Affordable entry point for large-sensor compact shooting
- Fixed 28mm focal length with no optical zoom
- 4K video limited to 15 fps
- Single SD card slot only
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A reasonably priced camera that is beautifully designed, comes with a modern sensor, sensible controls and it fits in my coat pocket.
The Fujifilm XF10 is a handsome point and shoot camera. It's minimal in its controls, compact in all aspects, and amazingly comfortable.
The camera has a nice matte finish and feels good in the hand. The thumb grip has a reassuring black rubberised curve to it, and the front grip is ample. The ...
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About this product
Pocket APS-C with 18.5mm f/2.8.
Specs
- Wireless
- Bluetooth low energy
- Card Slot
- SD/SDHC/SDXC (single slot)
- Battery
- NP-95 Li-ion
- Weight Grams
- 280 g (excluding battery and SD card)
- Optical Zoom
- None (Fixed lens)
- Aperture Range
- f/2.8
- Focal Length Equiv
- 28mm
- Min Focus Distance
- 10 cm
- Max Frame Rate 4k
- 15 fps
- Max Video Resolution
- 4K (3840 x 2160)
- Iso Range
- 200-12800 (extended 100-51200)
- Raw Format
- 14bit RAF + JPEG
- Aspect Ratios
- 3:2, 1:1
- Advanced Filters
- 19 modes including Rich & Fine and Monochrome NIR
- Film Simulations
- 11 modes
- Max Recording Time
- Up to 30 minutes
- Actual Focal Length
- 18.5mm
- Digital Teleconverter
- 35mm or 50mm equivalent
- Sensor Size
- 23.5mm x 15.6mm
- Sensor Type
- APS-C CMOS
- Effective Megapixels
- 24.2 MP
- Rear Screen
- 3.0 inch, 1040k-dot touchscreen LCD
- Touchscreen
- Yes
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