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Review on Camera Fujifilm XF10, champagne gold by Anastazja Woitiul ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

An ideal product for any type of consumer.

It was bought as a pocket camera because you don't always take the main Nikon D7100 with you on the road. Throw this in your pocket or shoulder bag and go about your business. At first I was a little disappointed, because the quality of the camera jpeg did not suit me, then after digging in the settings I set "Noise reduction" to -2 and "Sharpness" to +2 and the camera jpeg began to compete with RAW. Compared to Nikon, the Fujika matrix is ​​\u200b\u200bweaker in difficult conditions, either the sky in overexposure or in the shadows of information is clearly less, that is, the Nikon RAV stretches noticeably better than the Fujik one. But this applies mainly to landscape photography with sunsets. In other cases, the camera shoots just fine, and certainly better than any smartphone. If you're into photography, the camera will allow for a bit more than simple custom modes. There is nothing special in the video part, it shoots well but does not reach the quality of more advanced counterparts. Pictures can be transferred via the application to the phone, only implemented somewhat clumsily, sometimes you have to dance with a tambourine, but in general it works, which allows you to bypass the stage of transferring to a PC in order to upload it to your phone or to the network. I definitely recommend the camera to amateurs who are picky about the quality of photography and who want to shoot slowly for their own pleasure.

Pros
  • - lightweight, really compact camera with APS-C sensor; -suitable chamber jpeg; - quite convenient control for such a small camera, there is a customizable quick menu; - focusing on faces; -Build quality and materials make you feel good.
Cons
  • - low dynamic range, in difficult conditions, information in the shadows is lost; - slow autofocus; -at long exposures in the dark, the matrix starts to make noise.

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