The Fuji X-T10 announcement is probably just around the corner and now we have what appear to be legit images of the new camera.
The Fuji X-T10 is expected to be a lower-end complement to the popular Fuji X-T1. Expect few dials and controls on the camera, as well as a lower price point.
Fuji X-T10 Leaked Specs
- 16.3MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS II sensor
- Ultrasonic sensor cleaning system
- Continuous AF tracking with 8 frames per second
- 51,200 max ISO sensitivity
- Scene auto recognition
- 0.08s fast intelligent hybrid AF
- 49 AF points
- EVF: 2,360,000 dots. 0.62 x magnification and 100% coverage (lag time is 0.005s)
- Startup time is 0.5 seconds, shutter lag is 0.05 seconds
- Quiet and high speed electronic shutter (60 – 1/32,000)
- 920,000 dots 3.0? LCD screen
- Video: 1080p 60/50/30/25/24 fps (with manual exposure)
- Built-in Wi-Fi, smartphone or tablet remote control possible
- P/S/A/M exposure mode
- 5 different auto bracketing modes
- 8 different advanced filters
- Built-in pop-up flash
- Interval timer, time lapse functionality
- Metal body with five dials
- Battery: NP-W126 (350 shots per charge)
- Kit lens: XC 16-50 mm f/3.5-5.6 OIS II
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Azag says
Is “price point” somewhat synonymous with “price”?
Eric Reagan says
Price point means a point on a scale of possible prices at which something might be marketed, which is different from the meaning of price: the amount of money expected, required, or given in payment for something.
When I talk about manufacturers establishing the retail price of a give product, I typically use the phrase “price point.” I’m not necessarily trying to be pedantic but that’s just they way I think of it and the phrase enters my writing naturally.