The Fujifilm X-T10 is a camera that we have been hearing about with increased frequency as of late, and now thanks to Fuji Rumors, an alleged image of the camera has made its way online which you can see for yourself in the image above. Now there’s no way of telling if this is the real deal so do take it with a grain of salt for now.
That being said, the design of the camera looks pretty good and is reminiscent of the Fujifilm X-T1. The camera is said to be gearing up for an official announcement and that is said to be taking place on the 18th of May, so do check back with us then if you’d like to learn all about Fujifilm’s latest interchangeable lens camera.
In terms of specs, some of the camera’s specs have also recently made their way online and based on what we can tell, it looks like a pretty decent setup. For starters the camera is said to sport a 16.3MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS II sensor. There will be ultrasonic sensor cleaning and a somewhat speedy autofocus time of 0.08s.
This is thanks to the camera’s 49 AF point system which can also continuously track its subject at 8 frames per second. The camera is rumored to reach ISO levels of 51,200, a 100% coverage EVF, and a 3-inch display. There will also be built-in WiFi for wireless transfer of photos and videos.
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