Fujifilm X-T10 Mirrorless Travel Camera
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Fujifilm X-T10 Mirrorless Travel Camera
Like Olympus’ OM-D EM10, FujiFilm’s X-T10 combines DSLR-style versatility with the kind of ease-of-use and automated functionality you’d expect to find in a compact camera.
Its small size makes it an ideal camera to take travelling and its autofocus system (Fuji’s most advanced) is rapid, making shooting fleeting moments easy.
Fuji have also included a variety of effects designed to mimic various film types so you can create shots that look like they’ve been treated without the need for any post-production filters. Get ’em up on Instagram straight from the camera.
There’s a wide range of lenses available too, suitable for shooting the many different subjects you may encounter on your travels – from zoom lenses for wildlife to macros for close-ups of flowers.
This camera also just looks cool – its retro stylings and chunky controls give it an air of old-school class.
Price: £550
Good for: Travel photographers who want versatility, in a small, convenient package.
Not so good for: Aspiring professionals. It’s not quite a DSLR.
More details: fujifilm.com