fujifilm_x-t1_01Last week we reported that the Fujifilm X-T10 would be announced on the 18th of May and accompanying that report there were some minor specs released. Now thanks to the folks at Digicame-info (via Photo Rumors), additional specs of the upcoming camera have been revealed. Now they should be taken with a grain of salt, but Digicame-info has had a pretty good track record so perhaps some parts of it are believable.

According to the site, the Fujifilm X-T10 will come with a 16.3MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS II sensor. It will feature an ultrasonic sensor cleaning system and will sport a continuous AF tracking system at 8 frames per second. The camera is capable of reaching ISO of up to 51,200 although at such high numbers, chances are it will be too noisy.

Its autofocus system is said to take 0.08s to focus on the subject thanks to its 49 autofocus points. It will sport a 100% coverage EVF with 0.62x magnification and a lag of 0.005s. It will come with a 3-inch LCD display and can record videos in Full HD at 60fps. There will be built-in WiFi so that users can transfer photos and videos wirelessly.

The camera will sport a metal body and will come with five external dials. Exactly what those dials are remains to be seen. It will also come with a XC 16-50mm f/3.5-5.6 OIS II kit lens. Pricing remains unknown at this point in time but do check back with us on the 18th of May for the details.

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