Fujifilm has recently announced its X-A10 Mirrorless Camera, which is an entry-level model for the X-series camera that has the lowest price point of the company's range of mirrorless camera, which earned positive reviews from people. The Fujifilm X-A10 Mirrorless Camera sports a 16-50mm ff/3.5-5.6 lens and it will be out in the market in January 2017.
The Fujifilm X-A10 Mirrorless Camera design is the same as the X-A3 model earlier this year sporting a 180-degree tilting LCD as well as self-timer features for selfie convenience although it uses a lower resolution 16-megapixel sensor compared to the latest 24-megapixel component, reports the Verge. Its image quality is also similar to last year's X-A2 model though it only tilted 175 degrees.
According to Sys.Con Media, alongside the high-quality captured images of the Fujifilm X-A10 Mirrorless Camera and a fun retro-styled body, which has a 180-degree slide-and-tilt LCD is the grip that is designed for normal and selfie captures. Users can focus and trigger the shutter through the vertical command dial that sets beneath the index finger.
Additionally, an Eye Detection AF setting is triggered automatically when the screen of the Fujifilm X-A10 Mirrorless Camera is flipped. For those who are longing for great selfies, a Portrait Enhancer mode makes the day. Furthermore, photographers can have access to the two command dials to swiftly change exposure parameters and custom function buttons during standard shooting.
The Fujifilm X-A10 Mirrorless Camera also sports a full HD 1080p video recording and a standard zoom that offers a 24-76mm equivalent focal length scale. The all-glass 12-elements-in-10-groups structure features three aspherical elements as well as one extra-low dispersion element reducing chromatic irregularity throughout the zoom range for great clarity and sharpness and color fidelity.
Moreover, the Fujifilm X-A10 Mirrorless Camera incorporates a 3.5-stop-effective optical image stabilization system balancing the effects of camera shake to provide sharper captures during complex lighting conditions. It also sports seven rounded aperture blades producing a smooth out-of-focus quality during selective focus usage and low extent of field techniques.