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November 2011
(84%)
120 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(87%)
158 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Bonne gestion du bruit électronique jusqu'à 1600 ISO
Qualité de fabrication et bonne tenue en mains
Viseur optique assez large et lumineux
Zoom de bonne qualité et lumineux
Bague de zoom manuelle parfaitement fluide
Bon mode macro 1 cm
Mise sous ten
Zoom 4X homogène / stabilisation optique
Qualité d'image / hautes sensibilités / AF
Ergonomie typée pro / design / finition
Discrétion / réactivité / fonctionnalités
Grand capteur de compact
Design rétro
Modes manuels et RAW
Viseur optique
Optique lumineuse
Zoom à vis
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Viseur sans indication (notamment la mise au point). Pas de correction de la parallaxe
Pas d'écran inclinable
Touche Raw non personnalisable en dehors du format d'enregistrement
Autonomie limitée de la batterie (à peine 200 vues)
Format Raw propriétai
Encombrement important
Autonomie insuffisante (moins de 200 photos)
Détails ergonomiques agaçants (pas d'EXR en mode manuel
Pas de déclencheur vidéo séparé)
Viseur encore peu confortable
Pas d'informations et variation de netteté pendant le zoom
The X10 defies category, so it doesn’t seem fair to lump it in with prosumer point-and-shoots. Whatever it is, this camera will easily become your go-to fixed-lens option......
Zooming rangefinder is fun, Much improved menu system over X100, The kind of camera you grow to like more over time,
Slow on autofocus, manual focus slow and fiddly, Though wellbuilt, body still has plasticy feel, LCD could be higherresolution
While people interested in getting into serious photography would do better to pick up a DSLR and a nice starter prime lens, the X10 is a charming and fairly powerful camera that anyone, photographer or not, will have fun using. A larger sensor for low...
Design and overall feel, viewfinder, results from 2/3in sensor and intuitive handling.
A bit too much image processing at higher ISOs
Just like the X100 before it, the X10 is another lovely premium compact camera from Fujifilm. The understated, classic design looks the part, while the build-quality can't be faulted. The controls fall to the hand with ease and the inclusion of a useab...
The Fujifilm Finepix X10 follows in the footsteps of its bigger brother, the X100, by bringing a similar retro feel, quality build quality and photographer-friendly design to a wider audience. It may only be a humble compact camera at heart, but boy, ...
What we saw of the X10 at PhotoPlus was very encouraging. We were told that our demo model was a pre-production version, but we have a tough time believing that what we saw will be much different from what consumers will get when it debuts in in early...
Extrait: The new is the next in Fuji’s line of retro styled rangefinder cameras, following the very popular and successful that turned heads everywhere in the photography world. From everything I’ve read, including comments on our site, the one thing people...
Low image noise, usable until ISO 3200, Superb dynamic range, Excellent metering, Excellent sharpness, Nicely saturated colors, Mechanical zoom, Great ergonomics, Fast focus system, Good shottoshot speeds, Responsive interface, Neocamera, Photography Blog
Below average whitebalance accuracy, Not ExposurePriority, Incorrect preview of WB, Wrong LiveHistogram, Imperfect Custom WB, Poor optical viewfinder, Short batterylife, Minimal grip
The Fuji Finepix X10 is a premium compact which distinguishes itself by a unique mechanical lens with a bright F/2-2.8 maximum aperture. It offers complete manual controls and an efficient interface, including dual control-dials and plenty of external con...
Extrait: Fujifilm X10 Hands-on Preview October 2011 | Richard Butler The revival of the enthusiast camera sector over the past few years has been a surprising but welcome development in the industry. The widespread acclaim for the Panasonic LX3 has encouraged ...
Very good JPEG image quality in 6MP capture modes, EXR sensor technology provides impressive dynamic range and noise performance, Fast, very sharp zoom lens with an f/2.0-2.8 aperture, Image stabilization that offers roughly a 3 stop advantage, Extensive manual control points including a mode dial and two Fn buttons, Good range of image quality parameters, Excellent in-camera raw conversion, Go
Image quality of 12MP JPEG files is lacking compared to peers with more conventional sensors, Poor image quality of Raw files processed via the bundled (and other third party) software, Live view is partially obscured by menu overlay, Optical viewfinder placement means the lens barrel is visible at wide to medium focal lengths, Very limited manual controls for video recording, Visible artifacts
The Fujifilm X10 is an attractive camera - in a literal sense - for photographers who prize 'old school' camera design. It also holds great appeal for those who crave external, versus menu-driven manual control. And the robust, confidence-inspiring bu...