Fujifilm X-T10 Review – Performance

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The X-T10 features a newly designed AF system
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One pleasing feature on the X-T10 is that it arrives with an updated AF system in comparison to the X-T1. The set-up will be available as a firmware update for the latter camera, although it ships on the X-T10 as standard.

This set-up has a range of different modes, including ‘wide tracking’ and ‘group’ modes, all of which utilise Fujifilm’s 49-point grid. When out shooting, this new AF system generally performs well. Focus on static subjects is acquired both silently and accurately, a level of performance generally followed through in darker conditions as well.

Continuous shooting speeds are also generally improved on the previous system, an observation which will surely please X-T1 owners as well.

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The X-T10 is a generally solid performer

In terms of the general performance of the camera, the white balance is fairly consistent. A benefit here is undoubtedly that the X-T10 offers a live exposure preview on the rear of the camera and in the EVF, and as such any exposure changes can be previewed live before the image is captured.

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Another welcome feature which benefits the general shooting experience is the focus peaking display option – this highlights the in-focus parts of the images so you can insure you’re getting the right amount of focus as desired.

Score

Score in detail

  • Features 90
  • Image Quality 90
  • Design 90
  • Performance 95
  • Value 90