However buffer depths were on the shallow side, and an intermittent shutter pre-press penalty can be a bit annoying at times.
#Fujifilm shutter count xt10 full#
Recycling the flash after full power discharges took an average of 2.7 seconds, which is good.īottom line, the Fuji X-T10's performance was generally very good with a decent startup time, fast autofocus, low shutter lag and a fast 8 fps burst mode.
Buffer clearing was a fairly quick 5 seconds after shooting a max-length burst of JPEGs or RAW files, and 7 seconds after a RAW+JPEG burst, though as mentioned, buffer depths weren't very deep. When shooting RAW or RAW+JPEG files, the buffer depth dropped to only 7 frames. So let’s take a look at the settings I use. The three main things you really need aperture, ISO, and shutter speed are right on top of the camera. There is also a Continuous Low mode rated at 3.0 fps, but we did not test that in the lab.įull resolution buffer depths were mediocre, though, at only 10 JPEG frames with our difficult to compress target. Fuji X cameras have a lot of technology under the hood but once you have settings established you rarely have to go back to the menus for anything. The Fuji X-T10's Continuous High burst mode speed was quite good, at just over 8 frames per second when shooting JPEGs, and 8.1 frames per second for RAW or RAW+JPEG files, slightly exceeding Fuji's 8.0 fps spec. (Note that we no longer test single-shot mode with just RAW files, as the result is usually somewhere in between JPEG and RAW+JPEG modes.) Best case, we measured about 0.7 second for large/fine JPEGs or RAW+L/F JPEGs, but your experience may vary.
This can be used to capture moving objects using a fast shutter speed, or to take. Single-shot cycle times were difficult to measure accurately as it required an irregular rhythm imposed by an intermittent pre-press penalty (if you press the shutter button too soon after a previous shot, the camera may ignore it and you would then need to press again). With a higher light sensitivity (ISO level), the sensor absorbs more light. ISO sensitivity and noise reduction settings can also affect cycle times and burst mode performance. Slow cards may also limit length of bursts in continuous mode.
Slower cards will produce correspondingly slower clearing times.
#Fujifilm shutter count xt10 pro#
*Note: Buffer clearing times measured with a SanDisk Extreme Pro 95MB/sec UHS-I SDHC card.