Fujifilm X10 Promotional Video
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@roblarosa You're comparing apples and pears! The Canon didn't have manual zoom, did it?! The X10 does. And the Canon's construction wasn't anywhere NEAR as sophisticated as that of the X10. Just get informed, would ya!
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@toom33333 ??? English please
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I want to buy a compact professional camera . My two main candidates are the Panasonic LX5 and Fuji X10. I have read lots of reviews, I've had in my hands, but still do not know which of the two decide. I need the help and the opinion of someone who has tried both. It's really difficult to choose one
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Your video is a favorite on Amman
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The Fuji X10 and XS1 are broken from the factory. Fuji has so far simply denied the issue. Buyer Beware!
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I doubt the fujiguys will answer that one. The huge choice of Canon lenses and accessories, should be considered if you want to do serious videography. However, the portability of this one is a plus. It reminds me a bit of my Nikon Coolpix 5000 in size.
how does the video quality compare to a canon dos 60d?
airbornghost123 3 months ago
@airbornghost123 In good studio lighting, most cameras will do well with video. As for control, 60d wins as it offers full manual and is much better for professional video recording. APS-C sensor vs 2/3" . Not really a fair comparision
fujiguys 2 months ago
I wonder if the new iPhone 4S camera has the EXR pixel array.. I say that because Apple says that the new iPhone 4S Sensor improves in Dynamic Range, Low Light and faster.. Isn't that what the EXR pixel array improves???
giantiger12 3 months ago
@giantiger12 No. iPhone uses CMOS sensor, by default, it is better low-light and DR (but that is compared to the old sensor it used in the iPhone 4). The X10 uses a CMOS sensor (which has better low-light and DR) but also adds the EXR Pixel Array. A EXR Processor is used to configure the sensor to different settings to achieve better Lowlight or DR (Automatic via EXr, or you can manually set it). But for iPhone 4s, no, it does not use EXR.
fujiguys 3 months ago
Hello! Could anyone please tell me the difference between the x10 and the x100?Is the x10 a more compact version of the x100? I just need a camera that's good for taking photos in low light conditions and in situations where flash cannot be used. I'm not experienced in photography but I do like taking photos of people and landscapes.
duchessofriots 3 months ago
@duchessofriots X100 has an APS-C size image sensor. The X10 uses a 2/3" CMOS sensor. The low light capabilities of the X100 will be of course better than the X10. The X10 offers versatility however with it's 4x manual zooming lens, Full HD video recording, and slightly smaller size. Build quality however on both cameras are identical. Once you pickup the camera, you can understand why the pricing. X10 has better lowlight than most premium P&S but via the EXR mode.
fujiguys 3 months ago