Just like its big brother the X100, Fujifilm's X10 is not so much launching as leaking out a drip at a time. Now we have some proper product shots and specs for the high-end digicam intended to go up against the Canon G12, the Nikon P7100 and the Panasonic LX5.
The biggest similarity to the retro-styled X100 is the use of manual knobs and dials: Everything from aperture and shutter speed to exposure compensation and zoom are controlled by dials. there's an optical viewfinder, too, but liley not the innovative hybrid electronic/optical found in the X100.
The zoom is 4x, the top ISO is 12,800 (although you'll need to drop to a lower resolution to get it) and the rear LCD is a disappointing 2.8-inch, 460,000-dot model.
Other leaked specs include auto-bracketing of exposure, ISO, dynamic range and film simulation modes, and a "360-degree motion panorama" feature.
From previous rumors, we're expecting the price to be around $500, and the rumblings in the Internet say that the official launch may be tomorrow. If the image quality is goo, and Fujifilm didn't mess anything else up (like the viewfinder), then this manually-controlled camera could be quite the hit.
The Fujifilm X10 name is confirmed, more specs available online [Photo Rumors]
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