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The Fujifilm X10 is a mix between the vintage digicam trend and the X100VI – and I kinda want one
Gen Z is driving demand for early 2000s vintage compact cameras at the same time that Fujifilm can’t keep the ...
A stylish and fun alternative to the likes of the Canon G12 and Nikon P7000. It’s not the quickest on the draw, and the build quality is obviously a step down from its elder brother, the X100, but ...
Looking for more than a casual fling? The gorgeous, leather-clad Fujifilm X10 is the kind of camera you'll want to keep for years. Katie is a UK-based news reporter and features writer. Officially, ...
Fujifilm chose IFA as the place to out its latest retro snapper, and little brother to the X100 – the appropriately named X10. So, how does the mid-ranger fare in comparison? Unfortunately, we were ...
Earlier this week, I posted a review of the Fujifilm X100, a unique and highly-anticipated camera that, while compelling, I felt simply wasn’t living up to its own promises. But we’ve been hearing ...
Retro designs seem to be the latest thing when it comes to high-end point-and-shoot cameras, and Fujifilm is helping to lead the pack with its rather limited (and pricey) X100. The company's ...
Fujifilm has announced a follow up to the retro Fujifilm X100 released earlier this year. The Fujifilm X10 compact digital camera features an optical zoom viewfinder, a 12 megapixel EXR-CMOS sensor, ...
There's some great news out for everyone who has been drooling over the Fujifilm FinePix X100, but choking over the $1,200 price tag: Fujifilm has announced the Fujifilm FinePix X10, a new model ...
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From a distance, the X10 could easily be mistaken for a 1970s-era 35mm camera. Its all-black finish and optical viewfinder fit the bill, but the camera's disguise is betrayed by the modern rear LCD ...
is editor-at-large and Vergecast co-host with over a decade of experience covering consumer tech. Previously, at Protocol, The Wall Street Journal, and Wired. Fujifilm seems to believe cameras stopped ...
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