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November 2011
(84%)
120 Tests
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(87%)
157 Tests
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Die Autoren gefallen
Schickes RetroDesign
Hervorragende Verarbeitung
Tolle Farbwiedergabe
Flexible und lichtstarke Linse
Wertiges
Lichtstarkes Objektiv
Schnell
Relativ großer (2/3
0 Zoll) EXR-CMOS-Sensor mit 12
0 Megapixel
Lichtstarkes FUJINON Objektiv (F2
0 bis 2
8) mit 28 bis 112mm Brennweite
2
8 Zoll großer High Contrast LCD mit 460.000 Bildpunkten
Gute Farb-
Kontrast- und Detailwiedergabe
Halbautomatike
Ordentliche Bildqualität
Sehr schnell
Manueller Zoom
Guter optischer Sucher
Hochwertige Verarbeitung
Praxisgerechte Bedienung
Allerdings mit teilweise weniger gelungenen Menüs
Viele Möglichkeiten zur Individualisierung
Vielfältige Zubehöranschlüsse (TTLBlitz
Filtergewinde
Drahtauslöser
HDMI)
Gute Bildqualität bis ISO 80
Bildqualität
Schneller Autofokus
Display und Sucher überzeugen
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Unterdurchschnittliche Akkulaufzeit
Etwas wirre Bedienung
Schwächen bei der Bildqualität
Beste Bildqualität in AutomatikModi mit reduzierter Auflösung
Lange Verarbeitungszeiten bei Aufnahme von RAW und JPEG
Während der Verarbeitungszeiten können keine Einstellungen vorgenommen werden
Sensorfehler „White-Dot-Syndrome“ (weiße punktförmige Anomalien bei starken Lichtquellen)
Relativ schlecht strukturier
Preis erscheint zu hoch
Hoher Schärfeverlust zum Rand hin
Störende Geräusche bei VideoAufnahmen
Optischer Sucher durch Teile des Objektivs verdeckt und ohne Fokus
Belichtungsund Weißabgleichskontrolle
Stativgewinde außerhalb der optischen Achse
In Anbetracht der bulligen Kamera fipsiger und leistungsschwacher Blitz
Great looks and build quality; Sharp, realistic pictures; Film simulation modes
None
The X10 looks as good as it feels. The retro styling, dependence on buttons and switches in place of menus, and a sharp, bright lens make it a joy to use. It isn't cheap, but it's certainly built to last, and the quality of its images won't disappoint....
Metal body, sturdy build, Fast zoom lens (f/2.8 in telephoto) with manual controls, Picture quality (lens and electronics), General design and handling, Full HD video with zoom and stereo sound, Optical viewfinder better than competitors' versions
Bulky design, Poor battery life (less than 200 photos), Some annoying design features (no EXR functions in manual mode, no video button), Viewfinder isn't very comfortable, no information displayed, sharpness varies with zoom
With the X10, Fuji has come up with a decent rival for traditional, beefy expert compacts like the Canon G12 and Nikon P7100. It has loads of advanced functions, direct-access settings, physical controls and takes great-quality pictures. Plus, the zoom...
In boasting a high build quality, intuitive handling and a fast lens, the Fujifilm FinePix X10 combines the best of both high-end compact camera types, such as the larger Canon PowerShot G12 and Nikon P7100, with the smaller Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 and Ol...
Fantastic styling and solid build quality, Manual zoom control is more intuitive, Optical viewfinder is large and bright, Useful EXR and Advanced shooting modes, Fast Fujinon lens produces sharp, bright images
Produces ugly white discs in place of highlights, White balance can take time to adjust
Overall image quality is superb, with the X10 able to deliver consistently sharp, bright and vibrant images. The Fujinon optic particularly impresses, delivering very high levels of corner to corner sharpness while resolving plenty of fine detail too. Tha...
Zusammenfassung: It's been a strong year for Fujifilm. They've launched a number of well-received higher-end shooters, including the HS20EXR and F600EXR long zooms, and especially the X100 premium compact. They've all had some pretty notable flaws, but each has earned a l...
Zusammenfassung: It's been a strong year for Fujifilm. They've launched a number of well-received higher-end shooters, including the HS20EXR and F600EXR long zooms, and especially the X100 premium compact. Each of these have had some pretty notable flaws, but they have al...
Great build, bright f2-2.8 lens, excellent images (save for specular highlight issue), zooming optical viewfinder
Specular highlights can morph into white dots, no viewfinder feedback/LCD, 85 percent field of view from viewfinder, no ND filter
A compact like no other: the X10’s retro style is met with excellent performance, an impressive viewfinder, a superb manual zoom lens and bags of on-body controls that make for ease of use. It’s the perfect partner for discerning shooters and far bette...
There will undoubtedly be some wondering why Fuji didn’t go the whole hog and allow the lens to be swapped on the X10 too, especially as this camera’s build quality and feature set will appeal to a similar market. Our spies tell us that such a camera
The X10 is due in November, and we're excited about it, but we're still waiting to see what its price will be. It looks loaded, but we're hoping the X10's price tag will be more like cameras like the PowerShot G12, the Coolpix P7100, and the Lumix LX5 ...