Is Fujifilm X10 still good?
The Fuji X10 is a superb point-and-shoot camera. I’m not swapping it for my X100 since the X100’s much larger sensor works far better in the low light under which I photograph my family, but for you travelers who prefer an excellent zoom lens especially for use at low ISOs, this X10 is great.
Is Fuji good for astrophotography?
Fuji 55-200mm f/3.5-4.8 OIS LM It’ll allow your images to gather more light which would be great for astrophotography shots a little further away. It has really good build quality being mostly metal in build whilst also weighing in at 580 grams, which is relatively light considering the size of the lens.
Can a digital camera last 20 years?
The least likely way to damage your camera is through an electrical pulse. While a high static charge could blow out the sensitive circuits in your camera, it’s a rare occurrence. Amateur photographers and casual photographers should expect their cameras to last for about 5-10 years.
Is the Fujifilm X10 a heavy camera?
Considering that the average weight of Compact type cameras is 188g, Fujifilm X10 is a significantly heavy camera for its class. With a thickness of 57mm, it is not small either, 28mm thicker than the average of its class.
How does the Fujifilm X10 compare to the Sony RX100?
The Fujifilm X10 is a noticeably smaller camera than the larger-sensored Canon G1 X (right). However the Sony RX100 (left) impressively manages to fit a sensor twice the size of the X10’s into a truly pocketable package. In this top-down view you can see just how much more bulky both the X10 and Canon G1 X are in comparison to the Sony RX100.
How does the Fuji EXR X10 work?
As with all Fuji EXR sensors, the chip inside the X10 employs a unique pixel arrangement that allows neighbouring pixels to be combined when necessary to increase sensitivity in low-light conditions, but which can also act independently to deliver maximum resolution.
Is the Fujifilm x-s10 worth the money?
Overall the X-S10 is a very strong camera for the money and becomes arguably more compelling than either the Canon M6 II and Sony A6600, and proves there’s plenty of life left in APSC. Buy it now! Check prices on the Fujifilm X-S10 at B&H, Adorama or WEX!