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 was released in 2015 as a compact entry-level Fujifilm X body featuring a 16.3MP X-Trans II APS-C CMOS sensor and a hybrid viewfinder (electronic rangefinder-style EVF). 1080p/60fps video. NP-W126 battery. At approximately 340g with battery.
16.3MP APS-C X-Trans II CMOS (no optical low-pass filter). Electronic rangefinder-style EVF (0.62× hybrid EVF). 1080p/60fps video. NP-W126 battery. At approximately 340g. Fujifilm X mount.
The X-T10 positioned below the X-T1 with a smaller body: the EVF is smaller than the X-T1's (0.62× vs 0.77×) and lacks the X-T1's weather sealing. The X-Trans II sensor (without OLPF) delivers the same resolving performance as the X-T1. The compact form factor appealed to users wanting Fujifilm's film simulation rendering in a smaller package.
On the used market the Fujifilm X-T10 is affordable as a compact Fujifilm X body. Condition checks: EVF display quality, X-Trans II sensor for dust, NP-W126 battery health. Compatible with all Fujifilm X-mount lenses.