Pico De Loro, Batangas – Fujifilm Philippines has gathered a handful of folks from the media and blogging industry to formally launch the company’s latest mirrorless camera, the Fujifilm X-T10. The Fujifilm X-T10 inherits all of the positive design traits of the Fujifilm X-T1, which include the company’s signature “modern-retro” style in a compact and lightweight frame. The whole idea behind the X-T10 is to bring a high-performance mirrorless camera to the masses by lowering the price a bit. In doing so though, Fujifilm had to make some minor compromises to bring the price down. Smaller viewfinder coverage Lower resolution display (922K vs 1.04M) No Flash Sync port No weather-sealing Peculiarly, Fujifilm also moved the production of the X-T10 to Thailand instead of manufacturing it in their home turf. The removal of weather-sealing allowed Fujifilm to make the X-T10 reasonably lighter than the company’s current flagship mirrorless camera. Fujifilm X-T10 specs: 16MP X-Trans II CMOS sensor Sensor Type: APS-C (23.6 x 15.6 mm) EXR II image processor 77-point Hybrid AF system (Contrast/Phase) Lens-type Optical Image Stabilization ISO 200 – 6400 Expandable to ISO 100 and ISO 25600 30 sec. Fujifilm Philippines is leaning into the growing demand for physical keepsakes with the launch of the instax Mini Evo Cinema and instax Mini Link+, two new devices designed to blend digital convenience with tangible photo printing. Read more in our articles including "Fujifilm X-T10 Makes Its Local Debut" and "Fujifilm launches instax Mini 13 with new Self-Timer Feature".
Pico De Loro, Batangas – Fujifilm Philippines has gathered a handful of folks from the media and blogging industry to formally launch the company’s latest mirrorless camera, the Fujifilm X-T10. The Fujifilm X-T10 inherits all of the positive design traits of the Fujifilm X-T1, which include the company’s signature “modern-retro” style in a compact and lightweight frame.
The whole idea behind the X-T10 is to bring a high-performance mirrorless camera to the masses by lowering the price a bit. In doing so though, Fujifilm had to make some minor compromises to bring the price down. Smaller viewfinder coverage Lower resolution display (922K vs 1.04M) No Flash Sync port No weather-sealing Peculiarly, Fujifilm also moved the production of the X-T10 to Thailand instead of manufacturing it in their home turf.
Our coverage of Fujifilm X-T10 price philippines includes: "Fujifilm X-T10 Makes Its Local Debut"; "Fujifilm launches instax Mini 13 with new Self-Timer Feature"; "Fujifilm Philippines unveils instax Mini Evo Cinema, Mini Link+, specs and price in the Philippines". Each article provides unique insights and information.