Fujifilm's compact X-T with 16.3MP X-Trans II sensor — the affordable X-T1 sibling in a smaller body.
The Fujifilm X-T10 launched in 2015 as a compact, affordable version of the X-T1, sharing the 16.3MP X-Trans CMOS II sensor in a smaller body without weather sealing. It brought the X-T experience to a wider audience at a lower price.
Image quality matches the X-T1 — 16.3MP X-Trans II with excellent colour science and film simulation modes. 49-point hybrid AF. 8fps burst. Full HD 1080p 60fps video. The smaller body and pop-up flash were practical additions.
Compact body at 381g with built-in EVF and pop-up flash. 3-inch tilting LCD. WiFi. Exposure compensation dial. Mode dial instead of shutter speed dial. X-mount lens compatibility. Single SD card slot.
Available used very cheaply — outstanding value. The X-T20 upgraded to 24.3MP X-Trans III with 4K video. The X-T10's 16.3MP is dated but the X-Trans II quality remains good. An affordable compact way to experience the Fujifilm X-system.