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Hi Guys,

 

Here's more details on the X-T10 from photorumors.com:

 

http://photorumors.com/2015/05/12/this-is-the-fujifilm-x-t10-mirrorless-camera/

 

  • 16.3 MP APS-c X-Trans CMOS II sensor
  • Ultrasonic sensor cleaning system
  • Continuous AF tracking with 8 frames per second
  • 51,200 max ISO sensitivity
  • Scene auto recognition
  • 0.08s fast intelligent hybrid AF
  • 49 AF points
  • EVF: 2,360,000 dots. 0.62 x magnification and 100% coverage (lag time is 0.005s)
  • Startup time is 0.5 seconds, shutter lag is 0.05 seconds
  • Quiet and high speed electronic shutter (60 - 1/32,000)
  • 920,000 dots 3.0" LCD screen
  • Video: 1080p 60/50/30/25/24 fps (with manual exposure)
  • Built-in Wi-Fi, smartphone or tablet remote control possible
  • P/S/A/M exposure mode
  • 5 different auto bracketing modes
  • 8 different advanced filters
  • Built-in pop-up flash
  • Interval timer, time lapse functionality
  • Metal body with five dials
  • Battery: NP-W126 (350 shots per charge)
  • Kit lens: XC 16-50 mm f/3.5-5.6 OIS II
Fujifilm-X-T10-mirrorless-camera.jpg

Fujifilm-X-T10-mirrorless-camera-back.jp

Fujifilm-X-T10-mirrorless-camera-top.jpg

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I am new to this and was wondering if any of you know how long it usually takes from announcement of a new product until the consumer can have one in their hands? Does it vary?

 

I have an x-e1 and x-a1 that I would like to turn into an x-t10.

 

Thanks!

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Guest Andrew Brown

as i'm now getting back into photography and will most definitely looking at a Fuji X body, wondering what the price of this will be, given that I can get an XT1 body for £850 here in Blighty (or for £600 an X-Pro 1 with 2 lenses).

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I am new to this and was wondering if any of you know how long it usually takes from announcement of a new product until the consumer can have one in their hands? Does it vary?

In general it varies a lot – and a planned shipping date may slip for unforeseen reasons – but about a month might be a good guess in this case.

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Guest ShawnDavie

The play button should switch places with the trash can.  The trash can is not an important button and one most people will seldom use yet its where you can hit it accidentally and find it it the dark..  Play would be better there

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Agreed. However I'm guessing you first has to be in playback mode before the trash button works. The dedicated trash button is kind of a waste imho. It would be better if it was muxed with something else that is not used in playback mode.

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