Fujifilm X-T10 Makes Its Local Debut

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.

fujifilm x-t10 philippines

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. It also shares the same internal configuration with the X-T1 comprising of 16-megapixel X-Trans II CMOS sensor, and EXR II image processor.

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.

    Fujifilm X-T10 Philippines

    It’s not cutting corners all the way though. The removal of weather-sealing allowed Fujifilm to make the X-T10 reasonably lighter than the company’s current flagship mirrorless camera.

    Furthermore, the camera maker also added a built-in pop-up flash on the X-T10, a component that was missing on the X-T1.

    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. – 1/4000 sec. shutter speed
    8fps continuous drive
    Built-In Flash
    Optional External Flash via Hot shoe
    1/180 Flash-Sync speed
    2.36M-dot Electronic Viewfinder
    0.62x Magnification, 100% coverage
    3” Tilting 922k-dot LCD
    1080p video recording @60fps
    Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
    SD / SDHC / SDXC
    RAW + JPEG file format
    NP-W126 Lithium-Ion battery
    Dimension: 118 x 83 x 41mm
    Weight: 381g

    The Fujifilm X-T10 will be available through local dealers and distributors within this month. The body-only package will set consumer back Php40,990.

    The new mirrorless camera will also be available in body + lens kit. The X-T10 with a Fujinon XC16-50mm will cost Php45,990 while the X-T10 + Fujinon XF27mm f/2.8 prime lens will set you back Php49,990.

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    Fujifilm X-T10 Makes Its Local Debut

    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.

    fujifilm x-t10 philippines

    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. It also shares the same internal configuration with the X-T1 comprising of 16-megapixel X-Trans II CMOS sensor, and EXR II image processor.

    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.

    Fujifilm X-T10 Philippines

    It’s not cutting corners all the way though. The removal of weather-sealing allowed Fujifilm to make the X-T10 reasonably lighter than the company’s current flagship mirrorless camera.

    Furthermore, the camera maker also added a built-in pop-up flash on the X-T10, a component that was missing on the X-T1.

    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. – 1/4000 sec. shutter speed
    8fps continuous drive
    Built-In Flash
    Optional External Flash via Hot shoe
    1/180 Flash-Sync speed
    2.36M-dot Electronic Viewfinder
    0.62x Magnification, 100% coverage
    3” Tilting 922k-dot LCD
    1080p video recording @60fps
    Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
    SD / SDHC / SDXC
    RAW + JPEG file format
    NP-W126 Lithium-Ion battery
    Dimension: 118 x 83 x 41mm
    Weight: 381g

    The Fujifilm X-T10 will be available through local dealers and distributors within this month. The body-only package will set consumer back Php40,990.

    The new mirrorless camera will also be available in body + lens kit. The X-T10 with a Fujinon XC16-50mm will cost Php45,990 while the X-T10 + Fujinon XF27mm f/2.8 prime lens will set you back Php49,990.

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    Fujifilm X-T10 Makes Its Local Debut

    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.

    fujifilm x-t10 philippines

    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. It also shares the same internal configuration with the X-T1 comprising of 16-megapixel X-Trans II CMOS sensor, and EXR II image processor.

    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.

    Fujifilm X-T10 Philippines

    It’s not cutting corners all the way though. The removal of weather-sealing allowed Fujifilm to make the X-T10 reasonably lighter than the company’s current flagship mirrorless camera.

    Furthermore, the camera maker also added a built-in pop-up flash on the X-T10, a component that was missing on the X-T1.

    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. – 1/4000 sec. shutter speed
    8fps continuous drive
    Built-In Flash
    Optional External Flash via Hot shoe
    1/180 Flash-Sync speed
    2.36M-dot Electronic Viewfinder
    0.62x Magnification, 100% coverage
    3” Tilting 922k-dot LCD
    1080p video recording @60fps
    Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
    SD / SDHC / SDXC
    RAW + JPEG file format
    NP-W126 Lithium-Ion battery
    Dimension: 118 x 83 x 41mm
    Weight: 381g

    The Fujifilm X-T10 will be available through local dealers and distributors within this month. The body-only package will set consumer back Php40,990.

    The new mirrorless camera will also be available in body + lens kit. The X-T10 with a Fujinon XC16-50mm will cost Php45,990 while the X-T10 + Fujinon XF27mm f/2.8 prime lens will set you back Php49,990.

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    Fujifilm X-T10 Makes Its Local Debut

    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.

    fujifilm x-t10 philippines

    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. It also shares the same internal configuration with the X-T1 comprising of 16-megapixel X-Trans II CMOS sensor, and EXR II image processor.

    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.

    Fujifilm X-T10 Philippines

    It’s not cutting corners all the way though. The removal of weather-sealing allowed Fujifilm to make the X-T10 reasonably lighter than the company’s current flagship mirrorless camera.

    Furthermore, the camera maker also added a built-in pop-up flash on the X-T10, a component that was missing on the X-T1.

    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. – 1/4000 sec. shutter speed
    8fps continuous drive
    Built-In Flash
    Optional External Flash via Hot shoe
    1/180 Flash-Sync speed
    2.36M-dot Electronic Viewfinder
    0.62x Magnification, 100% coverage
    3” Tilting 922k-dot LCD
    1080p video recording @60fps
    Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
    SD / SDHC / SDXC
    RAW + JPEG file format
    NP-W126 Lithium-Ion battery
    Dimension: 118 x 83 x 41mm
    Weight: 381g

    The Fujifilm X-T10 will be available through local dealers and distributors within this month. The body-only package will set consumer back Php40,990.

    The new mirrorless camera will also be available in body + lens kit. The X-T10 with a Fujinon XC16-50mm will cost Php45,990 while the X-T10 + Fujinon XF27mm f/2.8 prime lens will set you back Php49,990.

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    Fujifilm X-T10 Makes Its Local Debut

    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.

    fujifilm x-t10 philippines

    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. It also shares the same internal configuration with the X-T1 comprising of 16-megapixel X-Trans II CMOS sensor, and EXR II image processor.

    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.

    Fujifilm X-T10 Philippines

    It’s not cutting corners all the way though. The removal of weather-sealing allowed Fujifilm to make the X-T10 reasonably lighter than the company’s current flagship mirrorless camera.

    Furthermore, the camera maker also added a built-in pop-up flash on the X-T10, a component that was missing on the X-T1.

    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. – 1/4000 sec. shutter speed
    8fps continuous drive
    Built-In Flash
    Optional External Flash via Hot shoe
    1/180 Flash-Sync speed
    2.36M-dot Electronic Viewfinder
    0.62x Magnification, 100% coverage
    3” Tilting 922k-dot LCD
    1080p video recording @60fps
    Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
    SD / SDHC / SDXC
    RAW + JPEG file format
    NP-W126 Lithium-Ion battery
    Dimension: 118 x 83 x 41mm
    Weight: 381g

    The Fujifilm X-T10 will be available through local dealers and distributors within this month. The body-only package will set consumer back Php40,990.

    The new mirrorless camera will also be available in body + lens kit. The X-T10 with a Fujinon XC16-50mm will cost Php45,990 while the X-T10 + Fujinon XF27mm f/2.8 prime lens will set you back Php49,990.

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