![]() ![]() ![]() The Fujifilm X-A10 uses a 16.3-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor, which has a built-in ultra-sonic vibration sensor cleaning system. X-A10 includes 16.3-megapixel APS-C sensor, many shooting features Notice however that the Fuji X-A10 does not include a flash hot shoe, which is a first for an X-series interchangeable lens camera. Fujifilm is also promoting their "Super Intelligent Flash" feature with the X-A10, which automatically adjusts the flash output for individual scenes, including fill flash and backlit scenes. The flash has a guide number at ISO 100 of 5 meters and at ISO 200 the guide number is 7 meters. On the left of the camera is a built-in pop-up flash. Moving to the top of the camera, on the right there's a top command dial, a programmable function button, the shutter release surrounded by an on/off switch, and the mode dial. Surrounding these buttons are four more buttons for playback, movie recording, Quick Menu and the display mode. ![]() There are four buttons surrounding a central "Menu OK" button which control focus, white balance, drive mode and the self-timer. In addition to the vertical command dial and grip, the rear of the Fuji X-A10 also has a variety of buttons. ![]() The camera includes other selfie-friendly features and modes, which we will discuss more later. When holding the camera for a self-portrait, you can press down on the vertical command dial to release the shutter. The body itself has two command dials, one of which is vertical on the back of the camera. The display offers approximately 100% coverage, but it doesn't include any touchscreen functionality. The 3-inch LCD has 1,040K dots and can tilt all the way up to provide a real-time look when shooting selfies. It achieves this using a 180-degree slide-and-tilt LCD display and ergonomic body design. One of the biggest features of the Fuji X-A10 is its self-portrait friendly design. ![]()
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