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The Fujifilm X10 is a mix between the vintage digicam trend and the X100VI – and I kinda want one
Gen Z is driving demand for early 2000s vintage compact cameras at the same time that Fujifilm can’t keep the ...
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Earlier this week, I posted a review of the Fujifilm X100, a unique and highly-anticipated camera that, while compelling, I felt simply wasn’t living up to its own promises. But we’ve been hearing ...
Retro designs seem to be the latest thing when it comes to high-end point-and-shoot cameras, and Fujifilm is helping to lead the pack with its rather limited (and pricey) X100. The company's ...
Fujifilm has announced a follow up to the retro Fujifilm X100 released earlier this year. The Fujifilm X10 compact digital camera features an optical zoom viewfinder, a 12 megapixel EXR-CMOS sensor, ...
There's some great news out for everyone who has been drooling over the Fujifilm FinePix X100, but choking over the $1,200 price tag: Fujifilm has announced the Fujifilm FinePix X10, a new model ...
Last summer we showcased the FinePix X100, a retro-looking digital camera. Fujifilm wanted to create an exceptionally sturdy, compact digital camera targeting the professional photographer community.
As expected, Fujifilm has announced its much-leaked X10 compact, the little brother of the much-liked X100. As we saw yesterday, the specs put it into direct competition with the Canon G12, Nikon ...
After the stealing the hearts of photography world with the launch of the X100, FujiFlim is hoping lightening strikes twice with the official announcement of the X10. Designed with the same ...
FujiFilm today announced a premium compact digital camera in a retro black design, model FinePix X10, featuring a new larger 2/3-inch 12-megapixel EXR CMOS sensor and a bright, high-definition FUJINON ...
is editor-at-large and Vergecast co-host with over a decade of experience covering consumer tech. Previously, at Protocol, The Wall Street Journal, and Wired. Fujifilm seems to believe cameras stopped ...
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