About a week ago, an alleged image of the Fujifilm X-T10 made its way online but now thanks to the folks at Digicame-info, additional photos have surfaced, showing off the camera in all of its glory in what seems like noticeably clearer photos. Along with the images, the specs of the camera have been revealed as well, pretty much confirming what we knew before.
However for those who haven’t been following the news regarding the Fujifilm X-T10, here’s a recap on some of its specs that you can look forward to. Now we can’t say with certainty that these specs or photos are the real deal, but Digicame-info has accurately leaked photos and specs in the past, so it stands to reason that they might be right.
Starting things off will be the sensor for the camera which is a 16.3MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS II sensor. It will feature an ultrasonic sensor cleaning system and will feature continuous AF tracking at 8 frames per second. Its ISO sensitivity will go up to 51,200 and will have a hybrid AF system that claims to focus in 0.08s.
The camera will also feature a 100% coverage EVF, a 3-inch LCD display, built-in WiFi to allow smartphone pairing to control it remotely as well as to transfer photos wirelessly, and will sport a metal build. Pricing and availability remain unknown but hopefully we won’t have to wait too long to find out.
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