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Reddit mentions of Fujifilm X10 12 MP EXR CMOS Digital Camera with f2.0-f2.8 4x Optical Zoom Lens and 2.8-Inch LCD
Sentiment score: 5
Reddit mentions: 7
We found 7 Reddit mentions of Fujifilm X10 12 MP EXR CMOS Digital Camera with f2.0-f2.8 4x Optical Zoom Lens and 2.8-Inch LCD. Here are the top ones.
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- Large 2/3-inch, 12-megapixel EXR-CMOS sensor and advanced EXR processor; RAW shooting and in-camera RAW processing
- f2.0 wide-angle and f2.8 telephoto, bright Fujinon 4x optical manual barrel zoom lens
- Diverse manual shooting modes that can be selected according to scene type (Program / Aperture Priority / Shutter Speed Priority / Manual); 1080p Full HD movie recording capabilities
- Motion Panorama 360 for seamless 360-degree panoramic shooting; manual pop-up flash with a range of 7 meters
- Capture images and video to SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards (not included)
Features:
Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 2.76 Inches |
Length | 4.61 Inches |
Release date | November 2011 |
Weight | 0.77 Pounds |
Width | 2.24 Inches |
If this is the same camera then I'd go with a mid-level Nikon or Canon.
For $100 more you can get a Nikon D5100. I have the 5100 and use it for night/star photography. Best choice I ever made. Even my local shop recommended Nikon for night photography. They said Nikon's noise cancellation was superior to Canon's, but I've never used a Canon so I don't know for sure.
Even $300 is a small budget for a nice compact, at least by current standards. You'd need to look used. Image quality is first of all about the size of the sensor. The Canon S100/110/120 has a little larger than average sensor, definitely a step up from camera phones, and as mentioned can perhaps be had used starting under $150 (they're not available new). I would myself look at a used Fujifilm X10, which is a step up in quality and a delight to shoot with. It has an even larger sensor than the Canon and produces, like all Fujis, spectacular images right out of the camera. It also has a very fast lens for low-light photography. You can get those used off of Amazon Marketplace for about $250.
Hey guys I'm planning on buying my first camera soon, but i don't know a lot about cameras. Im interested in getting a compact camera instead of a DSLR camera. I'm torn between the Samsung NX200! and the Fujifilm X10!. Both are on amazon and under $400. My question is which camera takes better pictures? Any feedback is appreciated!
In that price range I like the Fuji X10 as a point in shoot mostly because of aesthetics to be honest. Canon G-series is usually the standard, however. Alex Majoli uses a Canon G9 if I remember correctly.
I'd consider the X10. I bought this and the X100 when I was in Asia. Didn't regret the decision at all. Portraits on the X10 (especially with the flash) really impressed me.
http://www.amazon.com/Fujifilm-X10-Digital-Camera-f2-0-f2-8/dp/B005KBB79C
I personally use a nex-5n and it's great. the kit lens is a solid performer it just doesn't have many lens options right now. The fuji and gx1 are both solid performers. I would lean more towards the fuji personally. Also the Olympus xz-1 is a great little point and shoot with full manual controls, a great lens ( u can get a solid depth of field from it) and can be had for about $300. It also has a hot shoe so if u wanted to get an off cameras flash u could.
Edit: The x10 is on amazon for $420 here
Try out the X10 or check out Wirecutter's best camera under $500 list