The photos you share in your videos are really nice... do you ever use EXR mode? Otherwise, do you have any recipes to share or is it the final editing that give them pizzaz? Maybe you have a video on that which I haven't seem...will look for sure....
Another great video Tommy. I have reduced my collection of cameras down to three Fuji’s. The X-T1, X100T and my trusty old X10, which is still at the top of the pile and my all time favourite camera, An outstanding camera that has been with me since 2012. Second best is the X100T which has incredible colours, then the X-T1, same sensor as X10T. Keep the great vids coming man ❤
Thank you so much! Nice trinity you got there! 😍 I guess my youtube vids just became a part of my photography as well. When I go for photowalks it is always tempting to get some clips here and there. Especially now at the change of the seasons in Norway. I have few cameras too many, but three is a good number. Edc x10, x100v when I feel like it. And my Canon for some photo jobs. Happy shooting! :)
Another enjoyable video Tommy. I’ve had an X10 for many years, your videos always make me appreciate it more and marvel at my own foresight many years ago 😊
I love my X10..i bought it second hand..in 2022..send it to Fuji Europe in Kleve..they replaced the lens- unit ( had to come from Tokyo)! It has no scratches..and feels like a new camera!
I agree with every word. I recently switched to a better fuji camera when you bought your X100V, but do not have the same love for it (yet) as I did with the X10. Also, I took many, many more photos with the X10 than I do with my new camera because the X10 is just so versatile and easy to use. I'm going to be patient for the moment, and hope I get that same love that I had for the X10. By the way, this is a great video. Keep up the good work.
Thank you so much! Its nice to hear that I am not the only one who feels this way. X100V its a great camera, maybe I am not ready for it „yet”. Every gear have its purpose. For now I stick with the x10! Happy shooting! 😁
Hello Tommy, a very good video that I can fully endorse. I also own several other Fujifilm cameras such as the X-T1, X-T3, X-E2, X-E3 and a not inconsiderable number of Fujinon lenses. But when I look at which cameras I take most of my photos with and which cameras always end up in my bag, it's the X10 or the X30. Many greetings to Oslo from the Rhineland near Düsseldorf / Germany
Hello Tom! Thank you! The photography its a path of learning and discovery, and maybe its the natural order as our skills go higher, and artistic taste guide us for a certain type of style, sometimes we need lees to create more. Have a great day! 😁
Love the video and your photos. Like you, I like to try to find "beauty in the mundane" and I also prefer the overall image quality of the the older models to the high megapixal models of modern cameras. Keep up the great work!
Thank you so much it means a lot to me :) More videos on the way and the mundane is a part of our life here, especially now that I moved to a smaller city and the autumn, winter season is approaching. Lets see how we survive another slow season. Cheers! ✌☺
I haven’t tried the x10 yet but I think I would agree with you 😁 I recently got the x100v and I’m not wowed by it like I thought I would be and I’m going to be returning it (not just because of that reason but also the flip screen rattles). I always think about how a Canon point and shoot camera I used in college (all the way back in 2006 😅😂) took better photos than a lot of the point and shoot cameras nowadays 😅 Thanks for all your amazing videos 😍
Thank you! I have a lot of nostalgia for all cameras that I used in the past and Idealise them but did they really took that good pictures or just in my head the experience was better in the beginning of this photography journey? X10 its not perfect either but it is just right for me. Happy shooting! ☺️
Thank you for that new video Tommy. I don‘t know what it makes so good. Maybe the feeling that you shot a great picture with an outdatet camera? I will try to simulate the look from the X10 on my x-Pro 3 when I am back from vacation.
Hi! Every camera takes pictures, but sometimes I believe less is more. I bought the x10 when I had another break from photography/videography. My pro cameras gathered dust and I felt like beside some snapshots with my smartphone I am done with photography. Got it without any expectations and loved it from the first few images. Many times I idealize this camera, but it's far from perfect, and maybe like you said outdated tech, and just joy of the process with the limitations it presents. Happy shooting! :)
I've never used an x10, I still have an X20 (since new). I agree with all the positives you list, that's my experience too. But I thought I'd add a few negatives also. The RAW files are a nusance to handle because they only open in Fuji software. I agree the JPEGs are great but they tend to be over processed and details can be blurred. While the lens is fast, the chip is only 2/3rds which makes narrow depth of field shots more of an issue. I wouldn't use anything above 400 ISO....though I have found that low light photography isn't as bad as you might expect given the camera's technical limits. Battery life is an issue, but carry spares! The x20 is a joy to use, is still my EDC camera of choice, though I do sometimes find myself wishing I'd carried my pro camera kit instead....but then I'm a bit spoilt with that and its not fair to comare the x20 to pro FX gear that's only a year or so old! To put things in perspective, I've sold and switched out my other gear, I've kept the X20 and don't intend to sell it!
You are absolutely right! X10 have many downsides, or as I call it limitations. Mostly I shoot also on Iso 400 and DR 400. Then jpgs are more flexible. My pro cameras are in the drawer for now, My video might sound like x10 is the best camera in the world but I know its not true, it just work for me. Raws are not worth to even shoot. Low light photography probably only with the tripod, handheld with higher iso the pictures looks nice on the back screen, but as soon as you take a look on the pc its noisy and not in my standards. Thanks for your comment!
Big head taco (BHT) on his UA-cam channel asked Makoto Oishi ( head of Fuji GFX planning) what is your favoriet old Fuji camera? "it's the Fuji X10...Thomas from square hood...also the X10!
The same with me...i was put off because of the orb's etcetera. But in 2022 i saw on UA-cam how good it was...and i bought one ..i was suprised how good it is!
@@janbroekema It takes some time to understand what do you really need for photography, for me its the perfect combination of limitations, creativity, and capable camera.
I'm an X30 user and the image quality definitely punches above its weight class. This series from Fuji is so underrated. People get caught up in sensor size and megapixels, but these cameras have sweet spot that makes it good.
TheX10 does it all, stills, video, panorama, film simulation. The best feature is the 28-112 zoom - very compact. The. 100 V has a fixed lens. You can focus the X10 down to 1”. I use it with a R72 opaque filter to take infrared pictures handheld. Picture quality is excellent.
@@jackthompson8377 The zoom in this camera its it best feature for me! I don’t like cropping in post. And with zoom I can frame it how I see it. Cheers! 😊✌️
@@TommyNordpole Yes, regularly - probably my most used camera. I think I was probably just the demographic that Fuji were aiming the camera at when they brought it out; people with quite a bit of photographic experience, transitioning from film to digital and fairly discerning in their choice of cameras. When I bought the X10 I already had a Nikon D70 and Nikon D200, but the X10 was a very attractive proposition. A high quality compact camera that pretty much ticked all the boxes - within its limitations. Of course, I bought a Fujifilm X-E1 when that came out too! Probably my second most used camera.
@@urbanimage Nice! I was thinking about X-E1, or X-M1 I don’t know when digital cameras stoped improving, the megapixel race, then video resolution race, everyone needs are different especially for professional use. I think this camera will stay with me for a longer while. I thought the X100V will be my next lover but I don’t feel it yet. Thank you and happy shooting! 😊
As the logic say every upgrade should be a touch better. I Never tried it. X30 looks little to modern for me and it don’t have optical viewfinder if this is something to be considered. Still not sure if the x20 and x30 have the same sensor like x10. Some better reaserch need to be done on that.
@@TommyNordpole the X30 EVF is actually quite good and as you are seeing what the sensor is seeing it makes using the viewfinder worthwhile (I am a sucker for using a viewfinder rather than a screen, that said the X30 has a tilting screen), it also has built in wifi so you can use the remote camera app to control the camera and download shots, etc. The other big difference is the X30 has selective AF points, as well as face detection AF, and Fuji did tinker with the firmware to give a few more options around camera set and image tweaking. The sensor and processors are the same (so the picture quality is pretty equal, I think they tinkered with the lens but not dramatically)I have actually just got my X30 out of the cupboard this week and am dusting it down to use, yes its form is slightly larger than the X10/X20 and there is a little more weight, but the payback is that the battery life is a bit better, the set up for shooting is more flexible and the EVF is more useable than the OVF on the X10/X20, but both the X10/X20 and the X30 are remarkably good cameras that are often overlooked. Oh and yes, the sensors between the X10 and X20/X30 are different as the latter gets the X trans versus the old EXR sensor this also allowed better phase detection AF rather than just contrast AF, but both were good for their size.
@@TommyNordpole X20 sensor (from dpreview): "brand-new sensor, a 2/3" type 'X-Trans CMOS' design that uses the same novel color filter array as Fujifilm's recent APS-C cameras. This sensor also has phase detect autofocus built right into it - not new to Fuji cameras, but a change from the X10."
i get it, but i bought my x100v because of the leafshutter and the build in flash (and its looks) :) but as a fuji fan i would not hassistate to pick up a X10 :)
Thanks a lot! Not really… never had that problem, try to ask at some forums, or some camera repair store. Don’t want to give some poor advice that can ruin your camera. This cameras are getting old, in my one the switch for manual focus stopped working 🙃
@@TommyNordpoleI have the same problem on my X10 and it’s now stuck in manual mode. I have assigned the AEL/AFL back button to AF Lock so that I get to have some sort of autofocus while being in manual mode but it doesn’t work as good as when it is in AF mode. Any advice on what I could do?
When I bought the XT1 and a bunch of lenses, I sold my X10. I regret I did that!! I miss having a small point and shoot that can create Fuji images. Please people, keep your X10. Don't do what I did. Share it with your loved ones if you don't shoot with it anymore.
XT1 its not the worst choice, but I can understand what you feel. when I bought x100v I realised how ok I am with my x10. Never gonna sell it and I even bought a second copy in mint condition :) Thankfully this cameras are not that expensive, just hard to find! Cheers! ✌☺
Acabo de ver tu vídeo y me encantó, así pues en eBay estoy en una puja, espero ganar!! Tengo una colección de cámaras antiguas y de las modernas las que más me gustan usar xt1, una 7d, Nikon p1000 para pájaros... y ahora está, haber que tal!!
Sorry to hear that. My one starts to break slowly part by part. I bought second one in mint condition for backup :) Once in a while you can still buy it for cheap. Good luck!
I've never used any Fujifilm camera, but I have the same opinion of the Ricoh GRD IV, which I honestly believe is a far, far better camera than the GR III.
My friend have you ever used a X100V? Do you even know what the selling points are? You thinking this outshines the V means you have no idea what youre talking about...
I own X100V for a year already, that video was more of some personal thought in a way thinking “Less is More” or Older cameras are not so far behind the new ones. Actually I start to enjoy X100V more and more, and start to think X100VI could really nice. Cheers ✌️😊
@@ahaka2022 I have similar feeling, since cameras start to focus on video more than on picture the sensors changed from Ccd to cmos It every camera that I use previous to must have video capability, have better colours and contrasts and tones.
I have both and disagree, its a nice camera but doesn't come anywhere near the V,lol and re the canon lenses get me some of those drugs your taking lol.
@@chrisbusby4395 I agree, Its just a personal opinion. X10 is only 12 Mpx. Of course there is a huge gap between this cameras. And they are made for different type of photographers. Its full of limits, but do the job really well. I also enjoy both cameras on a different days! :) Cheers✌️😊
The photos you share in your videos are really nice... do you ever use EXR mode? Otherwise, do you have any recipes to share or is it the final editing that give them pizzaz? Maybe you have a video on that which I haven't seem...will look for sure....
Another great video Tommy. I have reduced my collection of cameras down to three Fuji’s. The X-T1, X100T and my trusty old X10, which is still at the top of the pile and my all time favourite camera, An outstanding camera that has been with me since 2012. Second best is the X100T which has incredible colours, then the X-T1, same sensor as X10T. Keep the great vids coming man ❤
Thank you so much! Nice trinity you got there! 😍 I guess my youtube vids just became a part of my photography as well. When I go for photowalks it is always tempting to get some clips here and there. Especially now at the change of the seasons in Norway. I have few cameras too many, but three is a good number. Edc x10, x100v when I feel like it. And my Canon for some photo jobs. Happy shooting! :)
Another enjoyable video Tommy. I’ve had an X10 for many years, your videos always make me appreciate it more and marvel at my own foresight many years ago 😊
Thank you! Who knew that so many people will come back to this „old tech” 😄 at some point it is just right. Happy shooting!
I love my X10..i bought it second hand..in 2022..send it to Fuji Europe in Kleve..they replaced the lens- unit ( had to come from Tokyo)! It has no scratches..and feels like a new camera!
Nice! How much did cost the lens replacement? I have one x10 that I use, and second one in Mint condition for safekeeping 😊
I think it was close to 300 euro's@@TommyNordpole
@@janbroekema Wow, costly, but I understand if you really like this camera, you are ready for it. 🙂
I agree with every word. I recently switched to a better fuji camera when you bought your X100V, but do not have the same love for it (yet) as I did with the X10. Also, I took many, many more photos with the X10 than I do with my new camera because the X10 is just so versatile and easy to use. I'm going to be patient for the moment, and hope I get that same love that I had for the X10. By the way, this is a great video. Keep up the good work.
Thank you so much! Its nice to hear that I am not the only one who feels this way. X100V its a great camera, maybe I am not ready for it „yet”. Every gear have its purpose. For now I stick with the x10! Happy shooting! 😁
Nice review. We've got the x20, and still love it after all these years (and it's also been to Oslo for a holiday, all the way from Southern Africa).
@@mauritsvw Amazing! Thank you! Maybe one day I will take my x10 to South Africa! :)
Hello Tommy, a very good video that I can fully endorse. I also own several other Fujifilm cameras such as the X-T1, X-T3, X-E2, X-E3 and a not inconsiderable number of Fujinon lenses.
But when I look at which cameras I take most of my photos with and which cameras always end up in my bag, it's the X10 or the X30.
Many greetings to Oslo from the Rhineland near Düsseldorf / Germany
Hello Tom! Thank you! The photography its a path of learning and discovery, and maybe its the natural order as our skills go higher, and artistic taste guide us for a certain type of style, sometimes we need lees to create more. Have a great day! 😁
Lets do some X10 Collective👍🏻😍
@@fabiandesalvo8664 Why not, but probably someone did that already :)
Love the video and your photos. Like you, I like to try to find "beauty in the mundane" and I also prefer the overall image quality of the the older models to the high megapixal models of modern cameras. Keep up the great work!
Thank you so much it means a lot to me :) More videos on the way and the mundane is a part of our life here, especially now that I moved to a smaller city and the autumn, winter season is approaching. Lets see how we survive another slow season. Cheers! ✌☺
I haven’t tried the x10 yet but I think I would agree with you 😁 I recently got the x100v and I’m not wowed by it like I thought I would be and I’m going to be returning it (not just because of that reason but also the flip screen rattles). I always think about how a Canon point and shoot camera I used in college (all the way back in 2006 😅😂) took better photos than a lot of the point and shoot cameras nowadays 😅 Thanks for all your amazing videos 😍
Thank you! I have a lot of nostalgia for all cameras that I used in the past and Idealise them but did they really took that good pictures or just in my head the experience was better in the beginning of this photography journey? X10 its not perfect either but it is just right for me. Happy shooting! ☺️
Thank you for that new video Tommy. I don‘t know what it makes so good. Maybe the feeling that you shot a great picture with an outdatet camera? I will try to simulate the look from the X10 on my x-Pro 3 when I am back from vacation.
Hi! Every camera takes pictures, but sometimes I believe less is more. I bought the x10 when I had another break from photography/videography. My pro cameras gathered dust and I felt like beside some snapshots with my smartphone I am done with photography. Got it without any expectations and loved it from the first few images. Many times I idealize this camera, but it's far from perfect, and maybe like you said outdated tech, and just joy of the process with the limitations it presents. Happy shooting! :)
I've never used an x10, I still have an X20 (since new). I agree with all the positives you list, that's my experience too. But I thought I'd add a few negatives also. The RAW files are a nusance to handle because they only open in Fuji software. I agree the JPEGs are great but they tend to be over processed and details can be blurred. While the lens is fast, the chip is only 2/3rds which makes narrow depth of field shots more of an issue. I wouldn't use anything above 400 ISO....though I have found that low light photography isn't as bad as you might expect given the camera's technical limits. Battery life is an issue, but carry spares! The x20 is a joy to use, is still my EDC camera of choice, though I do sometimes find myself wishing I'd carried my pro camera kit instead....but then I'm a bit spoilt with that and its not fair to comare the x20 to pro FX gear that's only a year or so old! To put things in perspective, I've sold and switched out my other gear, I've kept the X20 and don't intend to sell it!
You are absolutely right! X10 have many downsides, or as I call it limitations. Mostly I shoot also on Iso 400 and DR 400. Then jpgs are more flexible. My pro cameras are in the drawer for now, My video might sound like x10 is the best camera in the world but I know its not true, it just work for me. Raws are not worth to even shoot. Low light photography probably only with the tripod, handheld with higher iso the pictures looks nice on the back screen, but as soon as you take a look on the pc its noisy and not in my standards. Thanks for your comment!
@@TommyNordpole Thanks Tommy. Your channel makes me want to visit Oslo. Enjoying your vids!
@@Revup1 Thank You, wait for spring time, or summer. Today we have snowstorm again ❄️🥶😅
Thank you so much for your honest review ❤❤I love my x10
@@ViralCollectionShupao Thank you! Have fun 😃📸
Big head taco (BHT) on his UA-cam channel asked Makoto Oishi ( head of Fuji GFX planning) what is your favoriet old Fuji camera? "it's the Fuji X10...Thomas from square hood...also the X10!
Like I said, this camera got everything right, I am so happy that one day I decided to get it! Cheers! 😁
The same with me...i was put off because of the orb's etcetera. But in 2022 i saw on UA-cam how good it was...and i bought one ..i was suprised how good it is!
@@janbroekema It takes some time to understand what do you really need for photography, for me its the perfect combination of limitations, creativity, and capable camera.
Yes i feel the same!
I also have a X100... they both have there streng's
love my x10 alongside my x-t2 & x-t5 happy photography :)
Nice! Thank you and happy shooting! 📸
I'm an X30 user and the image quality definitely punches above its weight class. This series from Fuji is so underrated. People get caught up in sensor size and megapixels, but these cameras have sweet spot that makes it good.
Totally agree! This cameras are so much fun to use and the quality even for 12MP is really good!
TheX10 does it all, stills, video, panorama, film simulation. The best feature is the 28-112 zoom - very compact. The. 100 V has a fixed lens. You can focus the X10 down to 1”.
I use it with a R72 opaque filter to take infrared pictures handheld. Picture quality is excellent.
@@jackthompson8377 The zoom in this camera its it best feature for me! I don’t like cropping in post. And with zoom I can frame it how I see it. Cheers! 😊✌️
I've owned my Fujifilm X10 since it came out, and it has remained my favourite general purpose camera.
Do you still shoot with it?
@@TommyNordpole Yes, regularly - probably my most used camera. I think I was probably just the demographic that Fuji were aiming the camera at when they brought it out; people with quite a bit of photographic experience, transitioning from film to digital and fairly discerning in their choice of cameras. When I bought the X10 I already had a Nikon D70 and Nikon D200, but the X10 was a very attractive proposition. A high quality compact camera that pretty much ticked all the boxes - within its limitations. Of course, I bought a Fujifilm X-E1 when that came out too! Probably my second most used camera.
@@urbanimage Nice! I was thinking about X-E1, or X-M1 I don’t know when digital cameras stoped improving, the megapixel race, then video resolution race, everyone needs are different especially for professional use. I think this camera will stay with me for a longer while. I thought the X100V will be my next lover but I don’t feel it yet. Thank you and happy shooting! 😊
@@TommyNordpoleAn X-E2 would be a better choice than both the X-E1 or the X-M1, though that's not to say that the X-E1 isn't a good choice too.
@@urbanimage I like to use different lenses, from other hand the simplicity of x10 all in one package is a bless. Thanks!
Thinking of buying this camera with my first paycheck to start with photography as a new hobby!
Its a great camera to start!
What do you think about the X10 vs the X20 or X30? Thanks.
As the logic say every upgrade should be a touch better. I Never tried it. X30 looks little to modern for me and it don’t have optical viewfinder if this is something to be considered. Still not sure if the x20 and x30 have the same sensor like x10. Some better reaserch need to be done on that.
@@TommyNordpole the X30 EVF is actually quite good and as you are seeing what the sensor is seeing it makes using the viewfinder worthwhile (I am a sucker for using a viewfinder rather than a screen, that said the X30 has a tilting screen), it also has built in wifi so you can use the remote camera app to control the camera and download shots, etc. The other big difference is the X30 has selective AF points, as well as face detection AF, and Fuji did tinker with the firmware to give a few more options around camera set and image tweaking. The sensor and processors are the same (so the picture quality is pretty equal, I think they tinkered with the lens but not dramatically)I have actually just got my X30 out of the cupboard this week and am dusting it down to use, yes its form is slightly larger than the X10/X20 and there is a little more weight, but the payback is that the battery life is a bit better, the set up for shooting is more flexible and the EVF is more useable than the OVF on the X10/X20, but both the X10/X20 and the X30 are remarkably good cameras that are often overlooked. Oh and yes, the sensors between the X10 and X20/X30 are different as the latter gets the X trans versus the old EXR sensor this also allowed better phase detection AF rather than just contrast AF, but both were good for their size.
@@TommyNordpole X20 sensor (from dpreview): "brand-new sensor, a 2/3" type 'X-Trans CMOS' design that uses the same novel color filter array as Fujifilm's recent APS-C cameras. This sensor also has phase detect autofocus built right into it - not new to Fuji cameras, but a change from the X10."
@@mauritsvw Wow thanks for info! 👏
i get it, but i bought my x100v because of the leafshutter and the build in flash (and its looks) :) but as a fuji fan i would not hassistate to pick up a X10 :)
@@ridderus x10 its like a mini x100v, but with stabilisation and zoom :) In the end if the day as long as you enjoy some camera go for it!
Reminds me of the feeling I get when I use my Ricoh grd iv. The images have so much character. For an old camera - I could never sell it
Right? Even If I sell all my gear I will leave this little camera. It's all about the feels sometimes!
Hey man! Great video! I love my X10, but it’s zoom lens is a bit stiff, any advice?
Thanks a lot! Not really… never had that problem, try to ask at some forums, or some camera repair store. Don’t want to give some poor advice that can ruin your camera. This cameras are getting old, in my one the switch for manual focus stopped working 🙃
@@TommyNordpoleI have the same problem on my X10 and it’s now stuck in manual mode. I have assigned the AEL/AFL back button to AF Lock so that I get to have some sort of autofocus while being in manual mode but it doesn’t work as good as when it is in AF mode. Any advice on what I could do?
@@pindakas1126 The are some turorials in the internet how to fix it but it looked to complicated for me.
@@TommyNordpole I have seen them and I think the same haha
When I bought the XT1 and a bunch of lenses, I sold my X10. I regret I did that!! I miss having a small point and shoot that can create Fuji images.
Please people, keep your X10. Don't do what I did. Share it with your loved ones if you don't shoot with it anymore.
XT1 its not the worst choice, but I can understand what you feel. when I bought x100v I realised how ok I am with my x10. Never gonna sell it and I even bought a second copy in mint condition :) Thankfully this cameras are not that expensive, just hard to find! Cheers! ✌☺
Is it superior to the X70 as that's my little sidekick?
Who knows never had X70. I think x70 is newer. What is your experience with it?
Acabo de ver tu vídeo y me encantó, así pues en eBay estoy en una puja, espero ganar!! Tengo una colección de cámaras antiguas y de las modernas las que más me gustan usar xt1, una 7d, Nikon p1000 para pájaros... y ahora está, haber que tal!!
Thank You! I hope you win it! Good luck and happy photographing! Old cameras are really good! :)
Nice videos you make man.
Thank you so much! I need to get back on it again! Been a while :)
Mine broke down last year. The lens fell apart. Loved this camera for 11 years.
Sorry to hear that. My one starts to break slowly part by part. I bought second one in mint condition for backup :) Once in a while you can still buy it for cheap. Good luck!
I like my x10❤
Best hidden gem! ❤️
I've never used any Fujifilm camera, but I have the same opinion of the Ricoh GRD IV, which I honestly believe is a far, far better camera than the GR III.
I think when you get to the point that you know how to take images you can photograph with anything, cheers :)
Hmm, pachnie mi tu rodakiem 😉🙂
💖💖💖💖
The early models are the best Fuji Film camera's Still shooting My XT2 but still miss my Xt1. I t shot such sweeter images, IMO.
@@229dave46 This camera always deliver! I have x100v and I always think that I get better images with x10
My friend have you ever used a X100V? Do you even know what the selling points are? You thinking this outshines the V means you have no idea what youre talking about...
I own X100V for a year already, that video was more of some personal thought in a way thinking “Less is More” or Older cameras are not so far behind the new ones. Actually I start to enjoy X100V more and more, and start to think X100VI could really nice. Cheers ✌️😊
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a lot of previous digital cameras has better colors straight out of camera.
@@ahaka2022 I have similar feeling, since cameras start to focus on video more than on picture the sensors changed from Ccd to cmos It every camera that I use previous to must have video capability, have better colours and contrasts and tones.
I have both and disagree, its a nice camera but doesn't come anywhere near the V,lol and re the canon lenses get me some of those drugs your taking lol.
@@chrisbusby4395 I agree, Its just a personal opinion. X10 is only 12 Mpx. Of course there is a huge gap between this cameras. And they are made for different type of photographers. Its full of limits, but do the job really well. I also enjoy both cameras on a different days! :) Cheers✌️😊