Fujifilm has announced a follow up to the retro Fujifilm X100 released earlier this year. The Fujifilm X10 compact digital camera features an optical zoom viewfinder, a 12 megapixel EXR-CMOS sensor, ...
Fujifilm has acknowledge problems with the CMOS sensor in two of it’s current cameras, the X10 and X-S1. The company has promised a firmware and hardware fix in the future. Fujifilm has acknowledge ...
FujiFilm today announced a premium compact digital camera in a retro black design, model FinePix X10, featuring a new larger 2/3-inch 12-megapixel EXR CMOS sensor and a bright, high-definition FUJINON ...
There's some great news out for everyone who has been drooling over the Fujifilm FinePix X100, but choking over the $1,200 price tag: Fujifilm has announced the Fujifilm FinePix X10, a new model ...
Looking for more than a casual fling? The gorgeous, leather-clad Fujifilm X10 is the kind of camera you'll want to keep for years. Katie is a UK-based news reporter and features writer. Officially, ...
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Fujifilm announced the new Fujifilm X10 last month. When it was announced, we didn’t have any details on when it would be available and also how much it would cost. It looks like the Fujifilm X10 will ...
A tinier, cheaper X100 this is not. Most significantly, the X10’s 12-megapixel sensor is a smaller 2/3-inch chip and the lens is zoomy, not an ultrasharp 35mm prime. But that doesn’t mean Fuji’s not ...
Just like its big brother the X100, Fujifilm's X10 is not so much launching as leaking out a drip at a time. Now we have some proper product shots and specs for the high-end digicam intended to go up ...
From a distance, the X10 could easily be mistaken for a 1970s-era 35mm camera. Its all-black finish and optical viewfinder fit the bill, but the camera's disguise is betrayed by the modern rear LCD ...
A stylish and fun alternative to the likes of the Canon G12 and Nikon P7000. It’s not the quickest on the draw, and the build quality is obviously a step down from its elder brother, the X100, but ...
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