retinax
Well-known
The price and sensor sound great. I prefer the GR feature set, but as I won't shell out for the new GR III, which will probably be quite a bite more expensive, anytime soon, this for me needs to be compared to the GR I or II. Tempting because this sensor would allow to crank up the ISO, stop down to 11 or 16 and use manual pre-focus which would be as fast as snap focus. Although I haven't used snap focus as much as I like the idea, I must admit. Touchscreen would be new to me on a camera, not too thrilled about the prospect, would need to test it.
No not shoe bothers me in theory but in practice, I liked to GR for actually fitting in pants pockets, so no accessory finder for me.
As for the dust issue, I'm not holding my breath. An extending lens will always suck in air. A filter could help, but that would mean the rest of the extending lens assembly would need to be airtight, which is difficult to do I think.
No not shoe bothers me in theory but in practice, I liked to GR for actually fitting in pants pockets, so no accessory finder for me.
As for the dust issue, I'm not holding my breath. An extending lens will always suck in air. A filter could help, but that would mean the rest of the extending lens assembly would need to be airtight, which is difficult to do I think.
Dogman
Mentor
Even if I was interested in such a camera -- no hotshoe (for a finder), no sale.
This was what I thought before I got a GR. Once I started using the GR I never considered a finder necessary.
It would be interesting to see how many people actually use the shoe on cameras of this genre.
It seems like generally it is more for an OVF more than a flash...
Not much of a review, but some better photos of it here...
https://keithwee.com/portfolio/an-u...th-lots-of-samples-the-love-thats-pocketable/
https://keithwee.com/portfolio/an-u...th-lots-of-samples-the-love-thats-pocketable/
BillBingham2
Registered User
Any sign of the manual yet? I'd like to learn more.
B2 (;->
B2 (;->
When you try to get the manual, the Fujifilm site says:
FUJIFILM XF10
*Coming in August 2018
FUJIFILM XF10
*Coming in August 2018
Comparison between XF10 and Ricoh GR II:
https://mirrorlesscomparison.com/preview/fuji-xf10-vs-ricoh-gr-ii/
More photos of the camera (better than Fuji's site):
https://fujilove.com/fujifilm-introduces-the-xf10-a-new-24mp-premium-compact-camera/
https://digitalfoto.dk/kamera/kompakt-kamera/fujifilm-xf10-er-et-perfekt-rejsekamera-med-stor-sensor
https://www.cameralabs.com/fujifilm-xf10-review/
https://mirrorlesscomparison.com/preview/fuji-xf10-vs-ricoh-gr-ii/
More photos of the camera (better than Fuji's site):
https://fujilove.com/fujifilm-introduces-the-xf10-a-new-24mp-premium-compact-camera/
https://digitalfoto.dk/kamera/kompakt-kamera/fujifilm-xf10-er-et-perfekt-rejsekamera-med-stor-sensor
https://www.cameralabs.com/fujifilm-xf10-review/
BillBingham2
Registered User
Nice comparison, getting me interested.
Still miss a cold shoe, but if it's a real issue I can hack it.
B2 (;->
Still miss a cold shoe, but if it's a real issue I can hack it.
B2 (;->
NY_Dan
Well-known
When you try to get the manual, the Fujifilm site says:
FUJIFILM XF10
*Coming in August 2018
Hey John,
Here's what I think about the upcoming GRIII: It will stand up to a 24mp sensor no problem. It's not that huge of a difference. I can't think of one lens on the market, from any brand, that became useless at 24mp when it worked excellent on 16mp.
D
Canyongazer
Canyongazer
re: shoe
I wonder what percentage of potential customers for a $500 camera are itching to get a $200 OVF for it?
I wonder what percentage of potential customers for a $500 camera are itching to get a $200 OVF for it?
Hey John,
Here's what I think about the upcoming GRIII: It will stand up to a 24mp sensor no problem. It's not that huge of a difference. I can't think of one lens on the market, from any brand, that became useless at 24mp when it worked excellent on 16mp.
I agree. I expect, if the GRIII is released, it will be a much better camera than this. However, it will be about $800 or so too. This XF10 is interesting due to the cheap price, it being a Fuji, and it being new.
re: shoe
I wonder what percentage of potential customers for a $500 camera are itching to get a $200 OVF for it?
or even know that something like an OVF exists...
aizan
Mentor
will one of these things ever get a built-in EVF?!
NickTrop
Mentor
This camera would be great if it was edible.
Canyongazer
Canyongazer
will one of these things ever get a built-in EVF?!
I've hung onto my X-E2 and recently bought used the excellent 27mm 2.8 pancake. Was going to have them welded together but in the end realized it would be much cheaper to simply never take the 27 off. (keeping in mind I like a 40mm FL) ;-)
Small body, very small lens, EVF and small money.
If 27 is too long I guess the larger, more expensive 18mm would work.
btw, I do not find the 27's f 2.8 max aperture a detriment --- it performs surprisingly well wide open.
Ditto on the "no aperture ring!?!" Easily accommodated, in my experience.
Bonus: X E2 has a built in bounce-able flash.
will one of these things ever get a built-in EVF?!
At this size, probably not. Sony has done it in the RX100 series, but it isn`t the ideal set-up. Small and flimsy.
PKR
Mentor
Where's my hot shoe for my brightline finder for bright days?
B2 (;->
If you're in serious need, and care more about the imagery than the camera; given the space on the top plate, epoxy a shoe to the top plate.
As per John's link, lots of room for a shoe.
https://digitalfoto.dk/kamera/kompakt-kamera/fujifilm-xf10-er-et-perfekt-rejsekamera-med-stor-sensor
If I liked the camera and used it a lot, I wouldn't think twice about gluing a shoe to the top plate. Though, I might have my machinist or, camera repair guy do the work.
Look what Stephen has.. plus a shoe from the camera repairman and a tube of good epoxy ..
https://shop.cameraquest.com/voigtl...iewfinder-version-ii-metal-finder-body-black/
Though, I might have my machinist or, camera repair guy do the work.
Yeah, I`d probably put it on crooked...
PKR
Mentor
Yeah, I`d probably put it on crooked...
Use good glue!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bM4IGweHT2k
Alignment might be easy, but properly clamping it in the aligned position might be tricky. Best done in a cold environment (so you have time to move it if necessary) and properly clamp it in place for 24 hours. My question is, who has the better clamps for delicate work, my machinist, who repairs fine instruments, or the camera repair guy?
It looks like a very useable camera. The finder would be necessary for my comfort.
Taipei-metro
Mentor
Big Head Taco (Japanese Canadian) 1st look at the XF10;
https://youtu.be/_DMZ77nh9qA?t=3m7s
7-26-2018
https://youtu.be/_DMZ77nh9qA?t=3m7s
7-26-2018
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