The Fuji X-T10 is an award winning compact system camera from Fuji.
APS-C sized sensor in a retro-inspired body. Fuji's sensors provide excellent image quality while the cameras offer a very tactile shooting experience.
This refurbished deal is listed as £449, but comes in at £404.10 with the discount code PAYPAL12.
I've owned Fuji X-series cameras before and always been impressed with their image quality. I've also purchased refurbished units from Fuji before, and apart from a generic box, they have been excellent unmarked examples.
Cheapest I can find this camera/lens combo on the internet is £549 from Amazon, so this is a real chance to save some cash, maybe to put towards another lens?
Currently 2 in stock in silver. There was 3, but I ordered one.
Latest comments (20)
rizzle187
6 Jun 161#18
thanks, ordered
robwdavies to rizzle187
6 Jun 16#20
No worries. Collecting mine tomorrow, hope you enjoy it!
footiechic05
6 Jun 16#15
This camera or the Sony6000
What's people's views please
robwdavies to footiechic05
6 Jun 16#19
I chose Fuji due to the lens line up, which for my needs and desires was a better selection than for the Sony.
ACunningPlan
6 Jun 161#17
Great camera (I own one). Having had DSLR's for a number of year, this is great. I've had both the 16-50mm and the 18-55mm and both are great, sharp lenses IMO. The 18-55 is more expensive but gives a nice aperture for a kit lens and build quality is great, but the 16-50mm is great lens too, nice and sharp and a little wider as you say. I have the 35mm 1.4 too which is amazing not tried the 35mm f2. Picked up my extra lenses on Ebay though as they are a lot cheaper than the official retailers.
This also comes with the mkII version of the 16-50mm which allows for closer focussing which is nice.
Reviews do seem to be strong across the range, one of the reason that's attracted me back to Fuji. Plus, Whilst some are expensive, they remain good value considering the optical performance.
ceebs
6 Jun 161#8
I have the 35 1.4. I find it plenty fast enough with the XT-1 and XE2 but others do report that the 35 f2 is somewhat faster. If I were buying one now I'd be happy with whichever were cheapest as, if the 35 1.4 is inferior in any way its still astonishingly good. Fuji glass is amongst the very best you can buy.
chrisharrphoto
6 Jun 161#7
The 35mm f2 sits with the newer lenses Fuji has released, AF is much quicker than the 1.4.
Unless you need f1.4, I would say the 35 f2 is the better option in every way.
ceebs
6 Jun 161#6
I don't have the 16-50 but I have seen many reports saying its actually very good for the money. I own 7 Fuji lenses, from 18mm f2 to 50-140 2.8 All of them excellent for the money.
Fuji do not make a bad lens
robwdavies
6 Jun 16#5
From what I've seen the 16-50mm seems ok, plus it's 2mm wider than the 18-55mm which will be useful for me.
Going to be investing in the 35mm f1.4 I think. Is the 35mm f2 a better or worse option?
greencode
6 Jun 161#4
Love mine. Worth getting the f2 35mm camera as that 16-50 lens is pretty hopeless. The 18-55 is a nice lens if you want a little bit of zoom.
daveconroy3532
6 Jun 161#3
I have one of these and it's awesome to use and great quality. The Fuji lenses are also very good. Even second hand you'd struggle to get this deal for less than around £480. So heat applied!
robwdavies
6 Jun 16#2
Loved the X100 I had a while back, but wished it was a bit more flexible. This looks to be the perfect blend of feature set, price and lens line-up for my needs.
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APS-C sized sensor in a retro-inspired body. Fuji's sensors provide excellent image quality while the cameras offer a very tactile shooting experience.
This refurbished deal is listed as £449, but comes in at £404.10 with the discount code PAYPAL12.
I've owned Fuji X-series cameras before and always been impressed with their image quality. I've also purchased refurbished units from Fuji before, and apart from a generic box, they have been excellent unmarked examples.
Cheapest I can find this camera/lens combo on the internet is £549 from Amazon, so this is a real chance to save some cash, maybe to put towards another lens?
Currently 2 in stock in silver. There was 3, but I ordered one.
Latest comments (20)
What's people's views please
There's a comparison here..
http://improvephotography.com/34938/sony-a6000-vs-fuji-xt10/
Body only option is still available for £349 (£314.10 after discount).
http://www.fujivsfuji.com/35mm-f1pt4-vs-35mm-f2-wr/
Reviews do seem to be strong across the range, one of the reason that's attracted me back to Fuji. Plus, Whilst some are expensive, they remain good value considering the optical performance.
Unless you need f1.4, I would say the 35 f2 is the better option in every way.
Fuji do not make a bad lens
Going to be investing in the 35mm f1.4 I think. Is the 35mm f2 a better or worse option?