Fujifilm FinePix X-T10 18-55mm Silver Price List March, 2021 & Specs in Philippines
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Fujifilm FinePix X-T10 18-55mm Silver Price in Philippines by Variants
Variants | Price | Store |
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Fujifilm FinePix X-T10 18-55mm Silver | Offer unavailable | |
Fujifilm FinePix X-T10 16-50mm Black | Offer unavailable | |
Fujifilm FinePix X-T10 Body Only | Offer unavailable | |
Fujifilm FinePix X-T10 18-55mm Black | Offer unavailable | |
Fujifilm FinePix X-T10 16-50mm Silver | Offer unavailable |
Fujifilm FinePix X-T10 18-55mm Silver Specs
Release Date in Philippines | |
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Model | X-T10 + XF 18-55mm |
Date | Jun 2015 |
Memory | |
Compatible memory cards | SD,SDHC,SDXC |
Memory slots | 1 |
Display | |
Display | LCD |
Touchscreen | No |
Display diagonal | 7.62 cm (3") |
Vari-angle LCD display | Yes |
Display resolution (numeric) | 920000 pixels |
Display aspect ratio | 3:2 |
Field of view | 100% |
Second display | No |
Audio | |
Built-in microphone | Yes |
Audio formats supported | LPCM |
Ports & interfaces | |
PictBridge | Yes |
USB version | 2.0 |
HDMI | Yes |
USB connector | Micro-USB B |
HDMI connector type | Micro |
Microphone in | Yes |
USB port | Yes |
Weight & dimensions | |
Width | 118.4 mm |
Depth | 40.8 mm |
Height | 82.8 mm |
Weight | 331 g |
Weight (including battery) | 381 g |
Lens diameter | 6.5 cm |
Lens weight | 310 g |
Exposure | |
ISO sensitivity (min) | 100 |
ISO sensitivity (max) | 51200 |
ISO sensitivity | 100,200,6400,12800,25600,51200 |
Light exposure modes | Aperture priority AE, Auto, Manual, Shutter priority AE |
Light exposure correction | ± 3EV (1/3EV step) |
Light metering | Evaluative (Multi-pattern), Spot |
Light exposure control | Program AE |
Picture quality | |
Camera type | MILC |
Megapixel | 16.3 MP |
Sensor type | CMOS II |
Maximum image resolution | 4896 x 3264 pixels |
Still image resolution(s) | L: (3:2) 4896 x 3264 / (16:9) 4896 x 2760 / (1:1) 3264 x 3264M: (3:2) 3456 x 2304 / (16:9) 3456 x 1944 / (1:1) 2304 x 2304S: (3:2) 2496 x 1664 / (16:9) 2496 x 1408 / (1:1) 1664 x 1664 |
Image stabilizer | Yes |
Image formats supported | JPG,RAW |
Image stabilizer location | Lens |
Supported aspect ratios | 1:1,3:2,16:9 |
Total megapixels | 16.7 MP |
Image sensor size (W x H) | 23.6 x 15.6 mm |
Sensor format | Advanced Photo System type-C (APS-C) |
Network | |
Wi-Fi | Yes |
Wi-Fi standards | 802.11b,802.11g,Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) |
Data network | Not supported |
Video | |
Video recording | Yes |
Maximum video resolution | 1920 x 1080 pixels |
HD type | Full HD |
Video resolutions | 1280 x 720,1920 x 1080 pixels |
Resolution at capture speed | 1280x720@25fps,1280x720@50fps,1920x1080@24fps,1920x1080@25fps,1920x1080@30fps,1920x1080@50fps,1920x1080@60fps |
Video formats supported | H.264,MOV |
Focusing | |
Focus | TTL |
Focus adjustment | Auto/Manual |
Auto focusing (AF) modes | Continuous Auto Focus, Face detection, Single Auto Focus |
Normal focusing range | 0.6 - ∞ |
Macro focusing range (tele) | 0.40 - 10 m |
Macro focusing range (wide) | 0.30 - 10 m |
Auto Focus (AF) assist beam | Yes |
Flash | |
Flash modes | Auto, Forced on, Red-eye reduction, Second curtain synchro, Slow synchronization, Suppressed |
Flash guide number | 5 m |
External flash connector | Yes |
Shoe mounting point | Yes |
Shoe mounting point type | Hot |
Camera | |
White balance | Auto, Custom modes, Fine, Fluorescent, Incandescent, Shade, Underwater |
Photo effects | Black&White, Sepia, Vivid |
Self-timer delay | 2,10 s |
Camera playback | Single image, Slide show, Thumbnails |
Dioptre correction | Yes |
Diopter adjustment (D-D) | -4 - 2 |
Languages support | Multi |
Histogram | Yes |
Direct printing | Yes |
Image editing | Crop, Resizing, Rotating |
GPS (satellite) | No |
Camera file system | DPOF,Exif 2.3,RAW |
Eye relief | 1.75 cm |
Battery | |
Battery technology | Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) |
Battery life (CIPA standard) | 350 shots |
Battery type | NP-W126 |
Shutter | |
Fastest camera shutter speed | 1/32000 s |
Slowest camera shutter speed | 30 s |
Design | |
Product colour | Silver |
Reviews of Fujifilm FinePix X-T10 18-55mm Silver
pdnonline.com
Reviewed on 2016-01-12
No other camera category has seen as much innovation and novelty as the mirrorless market over the past several years, and the latest crop of models are a testament to that. They're driving forward not only new features but more compact designs targeted a...
Read more > shutterbug.com
Reviewed on 2015-11-03
All Photos © Henry Anderson "I tested [the Fuji X-T10] on subjects from moving vehicles to erratically running children and the camera managed to keep up with practically everything I could throw at it." The 16-megapixel Fujifilm X-T10 mirrorless came...
Read more > pcmag.com
Reviewed on 2015-09-21
Excellent image quality. 7.8fps shooting rate. Very good controls. Integrated flash and hot shoe. Sharp EVF. Tilting rear display. Solid build quality. Several film emulation modes. Wi-Fi.
Very limited burst shooting duration. High ISO limited to JPG only. Lower resolution compared with others in its class. Pricey
The X-T10 ($799.95, body only) is the first serious offering in Fujifilm's X-series of mirrorless cameras priced below the $1,000 mark. It looks and feels just like a scaled-down X-T1, and it handles much like the company's premium model as well. There ar...
Read more > theverge.com
Reviewed on 2015-09-15
If you're taking pictures, chances are you're using a smartphone. Smartphones are great portable cameras because they generally take decent photos and are always in our pockets. But they aren't particularly capable photographic tools and can really strugg...
Read more > Kenrockwell.com
Reviewed on 2015-09-09
Fuji X-T10 16MP, 1.5x sensor, OLED finderFujifilm X-T10 (13.1 oz./371g with battery and card, about $799) and XF 16mm f/1.4. enlarge. I got mine at Adorama; I'd just as well have gotten it at at Amazon or at B&H. It comes in black or silver, and as a body...
Read more > dpreview.com
Reviewed on 2015-08-04
JPEGs offer pleasing colors, Good image quality at both low and high ISOs, Ample physical controls make for an engaging shooting experience, Solid build quality, while still maintaining a light weight, Film Simulation modes are practical and a lot of fun...
Buffer during 8fps burst is very limited, Maximum ISO limited to 6400 when shooting Raw, Face detect and subject tracking in continuous AF too slow and erratic to be useful, Poor video quality, Oversensitive eye sensor, No touchscreen, 16MP sensor is out...
Review based on production Fujifilm X-T10The Fujifilm X-T1 was a landmark camera in many ways, with it's extremely high resolution electronic viewfinder, great image quality, weather-sealed body, and engaging control system (we even gave it a Gold award)...
Read more > thephoblographer.com
Reviewed on 2015-07-30
Phenomenal image quality, Good high ISO output, Sharp details with the best of the company's lenses, Lightweight and portable package that makes you want to carry it everywhere,
Give me a damn ISO dial
Fujifilm's strategy of taking their pro line and stripping down a bit for the consumer has been most recently reflected with the Fujifilm X-T10. Borrowing lots from the X-T1, this srategy is used often in the industry but with Fujifilm being the newest I...
Read more > thephoblographer.com
Reviewed on 2015-07-21
The Fujifilm X-T10 is a camera that takes the winning formula behind the X-T1 and tries to bring it down to a more consumer-friendly level. Sticking to the retro inspired design, the XT10 has lots of dials for photographers to play with and gives the comp...
Read more > mashable.com
Reviewed on 2015-07-09
Sleek retro design, Great photos, Tons of buttons and dials, High-res electronic viewfinder
No touchscreen, Confusing UI, No 4K video recording, Video record button is too flush
Don't buy the Fujifilm X-T10 if you will only leave it in automatic mode. You'd be wasting your money and missing the camera's entire appeal.The X-T10 is for people who understand (or want to learn) the intricacies of manually adjusting camera settings. A...
Read more > photoxels.com
Reviewed on 2015-07-07
Executive SummaryImage QualityPhoto GalleryHandling & FeelUser's ExperienceQuickFact Sheet / BuyThis Fujifilm X-T10 Review is based on a production model. All sample images are unretouched, except where specified.The Fujifilm X-T10 is a mirrorless Interch...
Read more > theverge.com
Reviewed on 2015-07-07
Compact design with a lot of controls, Bright, sharp viewfinder, Excellent image quality
Poor video quality and options, No USB charging, No weather sealing
For the love of taking photosLast year, Fujifilm introduced the X-T1, a tremendous camera that was designed from the ground up to appeal to serious photographers. It had great image quality, great ergonomics, and a class-leading viewfinder. It easily beca...
Read more > mobiletechreview.com
Reviewed on 2015-07-01
Fantastic image quality, great controls, good selection of quality lenses, small and light
Grip may be too small for some, built-in flash is weak
Some cameras just make you feel brilliant-- Fujifilm X series cameras, for example. I'm a serious photographer, and us "serious" types tend to shoot RAW to bring out shadow detail, control highlights and improve color balance in our images. With the Fujif...
Read more > photographyblog.com
Reviewed on 2015-06-01
The Fujifilm X-T10 is a new mid-range compact system camera. Smaller, lighter and cheaper than the flagship X-T1 model, the X-T10 features a new AF system that is better at capturing moving subjects. In addition to Fujifilm's conventional 49-point AF mode...
Read more > Neocamera.com
Reviewed on 2015-05-18
Extremely low image noise up to ISO 6400, Excellent retention of details and sharpness, Superb dynamicrange, Very reliable metering, Natural image colors, Good automatic whitebalance, Excellent EVF, Plenty of direct controls, Excellent build quality, Fuji...
Autofocus gets slow in lowlight, Slow continuous AF, Not ExposurePriority, No direct ISO control, Video recording delay, Visible motion artifacts in video, Soft controldial detents, Soft aperture detentsWith all current XFmount lenses
The Fuji X-T10 is the newest X-mount mirrorless. It is built around the latest generation 16 megapixels X-Trans CMOS II sensor with built-in Phase-Detect AF and paired with an EXR II processor. This combonation delivers full-resolution images from ISO 100...
Read more > imaging-resource.com
Reviewed on 2015-05-18
Smaller, lighter body than flagship X-T1; Plenty of external controls; Bright and high-res electronic viewfinder; Great still image quality even at high sensitivity; Good all-around performance; Capable Wi-Fi remote control; Good kit-lens options,
Handgrip is rather shallow; Movie button is hard to press; JPEGs have limited dynamic range by default; Indoor white balance tends rather warm; Limited burst depth even for JPEG; Penalizes early shutter button press; Movie image quality lags the competiti...
The X-T10 also includes a new Auto Macro AF mode, which will automatically detect close-up focusing and eliminate the need to press the Macro button -- which subsequently frees the Macro function button to be customized to another mode or function. Also...
Read more > steves-digicams.com
Reviewed on 2015-05-17
Switch for easy access to SRAuto and all other shooting modes, Dedicated Video Capture Button is always ready to record, 3 setting dials and 2 command dials let you adjust your shooting settings quickly while shooting, Excellent image quality, Great perfo...
Maximum ISO settings are not really useable
16.3MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS II image sensorFuji's X-mount lens systemEXR Processor II0.06 seconds Fast AF0.5 seconds startup time0.005 seconds shutter lag0.5 seconds shooting intervalOLED viewfinder (2.36M dots)3.0-inch tilting LCD monitor (920K dot)Advance...
Read more > photoreview.com.au
Reviewed on 2015-10-23
The new auto mode switch and the built-in flash will make it more attractive to novice users, particularly those moving up from a fixed-lens digicam. As a second body to accompany the X-T1, the different control layouts, lack of an ISO dial and smaller bu...
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