Fujifilm X10
| Overview | |
|---|---|
| Maker | Fujifilm |
| Lens | |
| Lens | 28-112mm equivalent |
| F-numbers | f/2.0-f/2.8 at the widest |
| Sensor/medium | |
| Sensor type | EXRCMOS |
| Sensor size | 8.8 x 6.6 mm (2/3 inch type) |
| Maximum resolution | 4000 x 3000 (12 megapixels) |
| Film speed | 100-12800 |
| Recording medium | SD, SDHC or SDXC memory card |
| Focusing | |
| Focus areas | 49 focus points |
| Shutter | |
| Shutter speeds | 1/4000s to 30s |
| Continuous shooting | 10 frames per second |
| Viewfinder | |
| Frame coverage | 85% |
| Image processing | |
| Image processor | EXR |
| White balance | Yes |
| General | |
| LCD screen | 2.8 inches with 460,000 dots |
| Dimensions | 117 x 70 x 57 mm (4.61 x 2.76 x 2.24 inches) |
| Weight | 350g including battery |
| References | |
| Specifications | |
The Fujifilm X10 is a 2/3 sensor digital compact camera announced by Fujifilm on September 1, 2011. At the time of its release, it competed most closely with the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5, Olympus XZ-1, Canon PowerShot G1 X and Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100, and was subsequently named a 2013 iF product design award recipient.
The X10 was noted for its 2/3 inch type sensor, "twice as large as those used in almost all traditional compacts" at the time, and its EXR colour filter layout, allowing either greater dynamic range or lower noise to be recorded in an image of reduced resolution, as well as a conventional full resolution image. The X10's optical tunnel viewfinder zooms in synchrony with the 28-112mm equivalent, f/2.0 to f/2.8 maximum aperture zoom lens that was described as "impressively bright".
The X10 was the first of a new line of compact cameras from Fujifilm, with the letter X and two digits in the product name. Its immediate successor was the Fujifilm X20 in January 2013.