The 5 most underestimated Fuji X series products ever… and about my unexpected attraction to the Fuji X-T10! (with POLL)

Today I’d like to introduce you to a mini-series of 3 posts, covering those Fujifilm products, that are probably underestimated by many X-shooters. And just to be clear, I was one of those, who initially thought: “Why the heck is Fuji doing this?”

But the more reviews I’ve studied, the more feedback from X-shooters I’ve read at our Forum, and the more I had the opportunity to actually test (and in part also own) these X-gear, the more I realized that I was plain wrong with my initial impressions.

So I apologize if, for the lack of enthusiasm towards some gear, I missed to adequately cover those products on FujiRumors after they were launched, and I hope to make it good again with this little series of 3 Episodes.

Today we start with the X-T10, in episode two I’ll cover 1 camera and 1 lens, and in episode three again, 1 camera and 1 lens… and now you can guess which one ;)

Epsiode 2 here / Episode 3 here

Nr 1

Fujifilm X-T10

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When I started sharing the first rumors about the Fujifilm X-T10, most FR-readers had big doubts if such a camera makes sense… and I admit, I was one of those. And the closer the release arrived, the more rumors I shared, the more people seemed to be disappointed. Just read the comments of the X-T10 rumor posts, and you’ll not find a lot of love for it.

Yes, at least amongst FR-readers, the X-T10 had a really difficult start.

But then the various reviews came out, and they mostly talked very positive about this camera. Let’s take dpreview:

So who should buy the X-T10? Anyone looking for a digital camera that feels, handles and shoots like, well, an actual camera and not an electronic device. The a6000, the D5500 and the O-MD E-M10 might seem more appealing or capable. […] But from my experience having shot with all of these cameras, the X-T10 is hands down the most pleasurable of the bunch to use. Fujifilm makes cameras for people who love cameras, not specs

Now, recently I went to my local store and asked for the X-T10. They let me play a while with it… and I tell you: this was enough to sweep away many of the perplexities I had.

And probably, if I would not already own an X-T1, I’d go for X-T10. Why? Here some PROS and CONS

– NO ISO-DIAL: The X-T10 has no ISO dial. And I actually prefer it. Why? As X-guru Rico said at our Forum here:

“[On the X-T10] you can change ISO with any command dial, front or back, or you can also use the up and down selector keys. You can use any of the 7 Fn buttons to pull up the ISO setting in order to change it. You can also use the Quick Menu to pick a new ISO setting. Additionally, you can store different ISO settings in your 7 Custom Settings, so changing ISO by selecting a different custom set is also an option. Obviously, the X-T1 is much more limited “thanks” to its manual ISO dial. Hence no ISO in the custom settings and only one global Auto-ISO choice.”

Evidently, there is no right or wrong, it’s just a matter of personal taste. So here is a poll. Let’s see what FR-readers prefer.

Do You Want IBIS on the Fujifilm X-T3?

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– FULL AUTO MODE with Scene Recognition: I think I would rarely use the Full Auto mode, but it’s handy to have. If I’m super-lazy and just want to take a quick snapshot or give my camera to friends, who are not into photography, the Intelligent Auto Mode is the way to go.

FXF member jeremyclarke wrote at the X-T1 or X-T10 topic: “The full auto switch seems like a really smart idea to me that will help both hardcore professionals and hardcore amateurs.” Why? Check it out here!

– PRICE: That’s probably the biggest PRO of this camera. The X-T10 costs $799. That’s 38% cheaper than the X-T1 (regular price $1,299). An amazing price for what you get.

– LOOKS: In real life it looks good. Much better than the rendered internet images suggest. Still, the X-T1 looks even better, but the X-T10 is definitely something I’d be happy to carry around!

BUFFER: If you shoot often in CL and CH mode, then you better go for the X-T1.

EVF: X-T1 has a bigger EVF. In my opinion, this is the biggest PRO of the X-T1. That said, the EVF of the X-T10 just works great, too.

WEATHER SEALING: For many this is a must have feature. Not for me. If I can save 38% of my money by getting a non weather sealed camera, which built quality is good (and the X-T10 is defintely well made) and delivers the same IQ of the weather sealed one, well, then I go for the cheaper camera (especially if things like this happen).

Of course there are more differences… the X-T10 is smaller, the X-T1 has a more pronounced grip, it’s not so easy to accidentally turn the drive dial on the X-T10 and what not…

Overall there would be just one thing I’d really miss from the X-T1, if I’d switch to the Fujifilm X-T10… the bigger EVF. If you are fine with the EVF size of the X-T10, this camera could the best choice for you.

This was the first part… there are still 2 cameras and 2 lenses to come. Make your guess about what will come as next.

Fuji X-T10 – USA: AmazonUS / BHphoto / Adorama EU: AmazonDE / AmazonUK / AmazonFR / WexUK / AUS: Camerapro

cheers,
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New Firmware for Fuji X-E2, X-Pro1, X100T, X100S, X30, X20 and XQ2! – Support for Microsoft Windows10

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Fujifilm just released a firmware update with support for Microsoft Windows 10 for the following X-series cameras. And even if don’t use Windows, please update anyway, because FR-reader Poul-Werner is right, when he writes on facebook:

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X-E2 firmware 3.01

X-Pro1 Firmware Ver.3.41

XQ2 Firmware Update Ver.1.01

X100T Firmware Update Ver.1.11

X100S / X100S Black Firmware Update Ver.1.21

X20 Firmware Update Ver.1.03

X30 Firmware Update Ver.1.02

happy download
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Coming by the End of Sep 2015
X-A2

Coming by the end of Dec 2015
X-E1, X-M1, X-A1, X100, X10, XQ1, XF1, X-S1
F1000EXR, F900EXR, F850EXR, F820EXR, F800EXR, F770EXR, F750EXR, F660EXR, F600EXR,
F550EXR, F500EXR, F300EXR, F80EXR, HS50EXR, HS35EXR, HS30EXR, HS25EXR, HS20EXR,
Z2000EXR, Z1100EXR, Z1000EXR, Z950EXR, Z900EXR, Z800EXR, Z700EXR, JZ500, JZ300
and REAL 3D W3

“We purchase cameras, but we invest in good glass” BHphoto Guide to Fuji X Mount Lenses!

BHphoto shared a nice overview on some of the Fuji X-mount lenses (and takes a look at ones that will come in 2016). Check it out on youtube here.

Most of the lenses can be purchased with a great discount. Here are the deals:

NEW FUJIFILM lens & camera rebates

CAMERAS

X-T1 + 18-55 (save $100): AmazonUS / BHphoto / Adorama / Pictureline
X-T1 Black Body (save $100)
AmazonUS / BHphoto / Adorama / Pictureline
X-T1 Graphite Body (save $100)AmazonUS / BHphoto / Adorama / Pictureline

LENSES

XF 16mmF1.4 WR (save $150): AmazonUSBHphoto / Adorama / Pictureline
XF 56mmF1.2 APD (save $300)AmazonUS / BHphoto / Adorama / Pictureline
XF 56mmF1.2 (save $100): AmazonUS / BHphoto / Adorama / Pictureline
XF 14mmF2.8 (save $200): AmazonUS / BHphoto / Adorama / Pictureline
XF 23mmF1.4 (save $150)AmazonUS  / BHphoto / Adorama / Pictureline
XF 50-140mmF2.8 WR (save $150):  AmazonUS / BHphoto / Adorama / Pictureline
XF 10-24mmF4 (save $150):  
AmazonUS / BHphoto / Adorama / Pictureline
XF 35mmF1.4 (save $200):  AmazonUS / BHphoto / Adorama / Pictureline
XF 16-55mmF2.8 WR (save $150):  AmazonUS / BHphoto / Adorama / Pictureline
XF 27mmF2.8 (save $200): AmazonUS / BHphoto / Adorama / Pictureline
XF 18mm (save $150): AmazonUS / BHphoto / Adorama / Pictureline
XF 60mm (save $200):  AmazonUS / BHphoto / Adorama / Pictureline
XF 18-135mm (save $150):  AmazonUS / BHphoto / Adorama / Pictureline
XF 55-200mm (save $150):  AmazonUS / BHphoto / Adorama / Pictureline
XF 18-55mm (save $100):  AmazonUS / BHphoto / Adorama / Pictureline

miXed zone: X-T1 Vs. X-T10 video by Damien Lovegrove :: Switch Stories from DSLR to Fuji :: XF 90mm Tests & more!

X-T10
USA: AmazonUS / BHphoto / Adorama EU: AmazonDE / AmazonUK / AmazonFR / WexUK / PCHstore / AUS: Camerapro

Fuji X-T10 or Fuji X-T1? Damien Lovegrove thoughts on youtube / Fujifilm X-T10: This Mini X-T1 Risks it All for Picture Quality at digitalversus / 10 Thoughts on the Fuji X-T10 at digitalrev /

XF90mmF2 WR
USA: AmazonUS / BHphoto / Adorama EU: AmazonDE / AmazonUK / AmazonFR / WexUK / PCHstore / AUS: Camerapro

Lenses for stage photography: Fuji 90mmF2 vs. Olympus 75mmF1.8 at jlwilliams-us / First shot with the XF90mmF2 – my traditional Chopper portrait at The Green Balbo’s Flickr / Fuji XF 90mm F2.0 R Lens First Impressions at findingrange / Testing the latest prime lens for the Fujifilm X-Series: XF 90mm F2 R LM WR at grittymonkey / Is the 90mm Best All Round Telephoto Prime? at macleancomms / A Review of the Fuji XF 56mm & XF 90mm at toolsandtoys /

XF 16mm F1.4 WR
USA: BHphoto / AmazonUS / Adorama / EUROPE: WexUK / PCHstore

Review at lenstip /

Fujifilm X-T1

X-T1: Mirrorless & Night Photography at dadefreeman / Tethered Shooting With The Fuji X-T1 at arnojenkins / Best compact system camera: 6 top CSCs go head to head at digitalcameraworld / From Fuji X-T1 16mpx APS-C to Nikon D810 36mpx Full Frame.. at larsauthen / Incoming Tide at Dusk at xshooters / X-T1 + 35mmF1-4: Olya, Portrait in Tuscany at alessandromichelazzi /

X100/S/T + TCL/WCL

2 days in UK with the X100T Leica M6 in German at qimago (translation) / Fuji X100T — welcome again! in German at davidhellmann (translation) / The Fujifilm X100T review at imidg / A week in Manhattan with the X100T at alanbulley /

other X-series cameras

Fuji X M1, first impressions.. at garyksmithphotography / Fuji X-A2 Field Test Part I: A nice entry into the Fuji X-series family at imaging-resource /

Lenses

X-mount lenses

Peaks Island with the Fujinon 35mm at photo.stjeanm / That damn Fujifilm XF50-140mm lens… at erohne / Fuji X-T1 + Fuji 56mm + Fuji XF 16-55mm at thetravelphotographer / 35 + 56: Dancer shooting on location at eyesuncloudedphoto / 56mm1.2 APD review at lensvid / 56mm1.2 APD review in Japanese at photo.yodobashi (translation) /

other lenses / Adapter / Extension Tubes

Manual Focus Lenses at sebastianboatca / First Impression: Fujian 50 C-Mount (CCTV) Lens at rivalsvs / Nikon AF 60mm f2.8 D Micro on Fuji X-E2 and Nikon D750 at stanleyleary + Window Light shooting with Fujifilm X-E2 & Nikon 85mm ƒ/1.8Ga at stanleyleary /

Travel X / Switch to the X / Fuji X for Weddings

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Live & Travel Photography at sebastianboatca
(image from a Japan Travel, shot mostly with X-T1 and 16-55mmF2.8)

The Nikon Gear is now Gone at xshooters / 2 years since switching from DSLR to Fujifilm at sebastianboatca / Starting at the beginning: Journey to Fuji (s) at jexphotography / Mariage C + B at blog.k-pture / Tanya & Chris Proposal (X-T1 + 50-140) at vincentanthonyphotography / Making the switch: Matt Hart, Paul Sanders and Damien Lovegrove switch at amateurphotographer / Photographer Spotlight Interview with Bradley Hanson – Minnesota at junebugweddings /

Acessories

Using a polarizing filter on a Fuji X camera for a dramatic black & white sky at aboutphotography-tomgrill / All about that Hood at fujixtras /

a bit of everything

Fuji Fashion shoot at Calshot Beach with Mike Browne & Stephie Rebello at ideasandimages / Setup your Fuji Camera Like A Boss! at leighmiller / iPad Workflow with the Fujis at jexphotography / Fujifilm Street Photographer on facebook here / Fuji Astro Fest at jasonpitcher / How To Get The Petzval Look at rivalsvs /

EISA AWARDS 2015-2016 to Fujifilm X-T10 + XF 16-55… and to Sony, Canon, Panasonic, Olympus, Leica, Nikon…

There is a reason to celebrate for Fujiflm… and for Canon… and Leica, Sony, Olympus, Panasonic, Nikon…

EISA declared them the best cameras of the year! It just depends in which category, and there are quite a lot of them at the EISA Photography Award!

Last year EISA was able to distinguish between “advanced CSC” (Fuji X-T1) and “professional CSC” (Sony A7r). I could never figure out what makes one camera advanced, and the other professional.

For sure CanonWatch would not call the A7 line a PRO camera, and not even the brand new Sony A7rII. He actually even calls it the most over-hyped and over-priced camera of the year… Read why here.

At least, this year EISA decided to drop the “advanced CSC Category“. Here are a few awards:

CAMERAS

CONSUMER COMPACT SYSTEM CAMERA
Fujifilm X-T10
(specs&price)

PROSUMER COMPACT SYSTEM CAMERA
Olympus OM-D E-M5 II
(specs&price)

PROFESSIONAL COMPACT SYSTEM CAMERA
Sony α7 II
(specs&price)

PHOTO & VIDEO CAMERA
Panasonic Lumix DMC-G7/G70
(specs&price)

PREMIUM COMPACT CAMERA
Leica Q
(specs&price)

TRAVEL COMPACT CAMERA
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX90/V
(specs&price)

LENSES

COMPACT SYSTEM ZOOM LENS
Fujifilm Fujinon XF 16-55mm F2.8 R LM WR
(specs&price)

COMPACT SYSTEM LENS
Sony FE 90mm F2.8 Macro G OSS
(specs&price)

PROFESSIONAL COMPACT SYSTEM LENS
Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 40‑150mm F2.8 PRO
(specs&price)