FUJIFILM has announced the X10, a very cool new edition to the camera maker's line-up, and an old-school design to boot.
X10 has a new larger 2/3" 12 megapixel EXR CMOS sensor and a bright high-definition F2.0 wide-angle to F2.8 telephoto 4x manual zoom lens. A 2.8-inch LCD sits on its back and the camera itself is crafted from die-cast magnesium alloy, making it strong enough to survive even the most heavy handed of users. It can, of course, capture full HD video and produce professional-like shots. And, if you were wondering, there is a pop-up flash.
The new X10 also has a wider aperture and offers full manual exposure controls, a RAW shooting mode, and a few unique extras that should make it a compelling competitor for other performance-minded (semi-)compact cameras.
In addition to its throw-back aesthetics, the X10 lets you select between manual focus and autofocus via a front-mounted dial. The X10's lens has maximum aperture settings of F2.0 wide-angle to F2.8 telephoto, and is very fast at the telephoto end.
Besides a back-mounted 2.8-inch-diagonal LCD viewfinder, the X10 also offers an eye-level optical viewfinder, and an electronic level, which you use via the LCD screen. Shooting modes are as follows: aperture-priority, shutter-priority, full manual exposure modes, a signal-to-noise mode for capturing low-noise shots in dim lighting, a high-dynamic-range mode, and a high-resolution mode for well-lit situations. Read more
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