Fujifilm X-T10 Silver Mirrorless Digital Camera Kit with XC16-50mm F3.5-5.6 OIS II Lens


Create your Lifegraphy with Fujifilm’s new X-T10 camera.

Product Features

  • 16MP X-Trans CMOS II Sensor W/ EXR Processor II
  • New Auto Focus System – Single, Zone, Wide x AF-S, AF-C – 3D Tracking (Wide x AF-C) – Phase Detection + Contrast
  • 2.36M dot OLED Electronic VF – World’s shortest display lag time 0.005sec. – 0.62x Finder Magnification
  • New “X-T” Design – Compact Magnesium Body – Well balanced handing and grip – 3 Dials on Top and 2 Command Dials – Built-in Pop up Flash


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  • Iansky says:

    it was the best decision to bring the Fuji X-T10 I bought this last month and took this on my trip to Italy last week. Was contemplating on this vs my 5DMarkIII Canon but I knew I was going to be walking a lot and didn’t want to carry it’s weight (not adding the additional lens yet!). Anyway, it was the best decision to bring the Fuji X-T10. It was very light. I only have one lens which is the 18-55 2.8-4.0 kit and this did it all! Got happy with a lot of pictures it took! Only drawback is the battery. Before I left, I’ve already tested it and knew it would not last me for a day – so I ended up getting 2 extra ones (aftermarket). Trust me… with the shutter spree I was doing, I was utilizing all 2.5 batteries in 1 day! Anyhow, I took both raw and jpegs, and so far I’ve haven’t even touched or looked at the raw ones because the jpegs were already gorgeous. Film simulations were very nice. I bought a Sony A6000 last July but ended up returning it because I didn’t like the sharpness (I think it was the kit lens that came…

  • Michael McKee says:

    Excellent small camera I got to try a pre-production model for a few days and immediately put my order in to B&H. This is a great camera with a couple of exceptions.Bottom line:If you want an excellent stills camera that compact, light weight and reasonably priced. This is a great choice. It has very good autofocus, excellent color and a distinctive look. The camera is very customizable but can be beginner friendly. Fuji also makes superb lenses, which, in the end, may be more important than bodies. Cameras are improved every year. Those are the plusses. If you have big hands, want to do sport or wildlife photography or do high-end video, look elsewhere.Update after one month:I’m really loving the Fuji. I find it a bit small when using the 55-200 lens and am looking forward to getting the metal grip that Fuji promises. The rubbery coating on the body is great, very grippy and doesn’t stain. I picked the camera up after picking blackberries. The grip didn’t absorb the…

  • s kindle says:

    Overall a very nice camera that takes excellent stills and very good action … Overall a very nice camera that takes excellent stills and very good action shots and video. This is my first adventure in to a more serious camera from point and shoots. I did some research ahead of time and this camera is perfect for what I want to do.#1 I want to say I was looking for a camera that can take high quality stills but can also do some occasional capturing of high school sports and some video of my kids. I think this is a perfect camera with the kit 18-55 lens.#2 Stills. I am amazed at how well you can crop a photo and still maintain good resolution. This helps to frame the photo much easier. I don’t have to be as close to my subject yet I’m still able zoom in enough to have my “ideal” photo in the end. I like the filter effects that it produces and the clarity of both color jpegs and black and white photos. The detail is incredible.#3 If I wanted a serious action camera I would have choose something else. How many…

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