The not-yet-announced Fujifilm X-A10 mirrorless camera is now listed at BestBuy (price: $499.95 for lens kit) and it will have a 16MP sensor as I previously reported. Here are the detailed features and specifications, the official announcement should be in the next few days:
Captures high-resolution images up to 4928 x 3264 pixels.
ISO 100 - 6,400 (expandable to 25,600)
Enjoy crisp, clean images over a broad spectrum of lighting conditions, even capturing great shots just before dawn and at dusk, when available light is often beautiful but scarce.
Capture fast-action shots at up to 6 fps (frames per second)
Shoot continuously for up to 100 shots, so no matter how fast the action, you don't miss a thing.
Capture spectacular movies in full 1080p HD
Choice of frame rates includes standard 30p and cinematic 24p.
Built-in Wi-Fi to instantly share your pictures
Upload, e-mail or text photos from your camera through your smartphone or tablet.* Your smart device can also act as a second monitor as well as remote control. Smart device not included.
3.0" LCD tilt monitor is big and bright even in direct sunlight
Adjustable brightness control make it easy to frame and review shots.
TTL (Through the Lens) exposure metering
With manual, programmed auto, aperture priority and shutter priority.
Flash includes all the settings you need for proper illumination
Features auto, rear-curtain sync, and slow sync modes, suppressed, and red-eye reduction.
HDMI type-D output makes HDTV hookup a snap
Easily connect your camera to an HDTV for immediate movie playback. HDMI cable required, sold separately.
Multiformat memory slot for storing or transferring data
Accepts SD, SDHC, SDXC. Memory cards not included.
Key camera specifications
Effective Megapixels The actual number of pixels which make up the viewable image captured by a digital camera.
16.3 megapixels
Frame Rate
30 frames per second
Image Sensor Type The image sensor is the part in a digital camera that collects the image data let in by the aperture.
CMOS
ISO Settings International Standards Organization (ISO), sometimes referred to as the speed, is a camera's light-sensitivity.
100 - 25600
Wi-Fi Built-in
Yes
Dimension
Product Weight
0.62 pounds
Height
2.7 inches
Width
4.6 inches
Depth
1.6 inches
Weight
0.62 pounds
Compatibility
Remote Compatible
Yes
Lens Mount Compatibility
Fujifilm X-Mount
Memory Card Compatibility
Secure Digital, Secure Digital Extended Capacity (SDXC), Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC)
Display
Display Type
LCD
Touch Screen Touch-screen devices make navigating more intuitive. Using a touch-screen display, you can do things such as tap to select, hold and drag to move items, swipe to scroll, and pinch to zoom.
No
Varying Angle Screen
Yes
Screen Resolution Higher resolution equals better picture quality. Screens come in a range of resolutions (measured in pixels, horizontal x vertical). The higher the resolution the greater the picture quality.
1,040,000 pixels
Screen Size
3 inches
Display Form Factor
Rotating
Connectivity
Number Of Memory Card Slots
1
Output(s)
HDMI, USB 2.0
Integrated GPS
No
NFC Enabled Near-field communication (NFC) enables two electronic devices, one of which is usually a portable device such as a smartphone, to establish communication when the devices are no more than 2" apart. This wireless data transfer method detects and enables technology in close proximity to communicate without the need for an Internet connection.
No
PictBridge Enabled PictBridge allows digital cameras, camcorders and other image capture devices to connect and print directly to photo printers and other output devices without using a computer.
Yes
External Flash Mount
None
Performance
Water Resistant
No
Instant Print
Yes
Camera Full Frame Sensor
No
Records Audio
Yes
Self Timer
Yes
Maximum Operating Temperature
104 degrees fahrenheit
Minimum Operating Temperature
32 degrees fahrenheit
Shutter Speeds The length of time the shutter remains open when the shutter release is activated, expressed in fractions of seconds.
Digital Zoom Unlike an optical zoom, the digital zoom takes the central portion of the high-resolution sensor's image to achieve the effect of a zoom. This means that the existing data is not enhanced or added to, merely displayed at a lower resolution, thereby giving an illusion of an enlarged image.
None
Image File Format(s)
JPEG, RAW
Imaging Sensor Vertical Size
15.6 millimeters
Imaging Sensor Horizontal Size
23.6 millimeters
Face Detection
Yes
Brightness Control
Yes
Burst Mode Takes continuous pictures, one after the other, without stopping. Most digital cameras achieve this function by holding down the shutter button.
Yes
Number Of Images Per Charge
410
Image Resolution Refers to the number of pixels, both horizontally and vertically, used to either capture an image or display it. The higher the resolution the finer the image detail that can be seen.
4896 x 3264
Image Stabilization
Optical
AV
HD Movie Mode
Yes
High Definition
Yes
Video Resolution Refers to the number of pixels, both horizontally and vertically, used to capture/display the video. The higher the resolution the finer the video detail that can be seen.
1920 x 1080
Recording Resolution
1920 x 1080
Exposure Control
White Balance Modes The camera's ability to correct color and tint when shooting under different lighting conditions including daylight, indoor and fluorescent lighting.
Automatic Scene recognition; Custom; Color temperature selection (2500K-10000K); Preset: Fine, Shade, Fluorescent light (Daylight), Fluorescent light (Warm White), Fluorescent light (Cool White),Incandescent light, Underwater
Smile Mode
Yes
Maximum Expandable ISO International Standards Organization (ISO), sometimes referred to as the speed, is a camera's light-sensitivity.
25600
Maximum ISO International Standards Organization (ISO), sometimes referred to as the speed, is a camera's light-sensitivity.
6400
Minimum ISO International Standards Organization (ISO), sometimes referred to as the speed, is a camera's light-sensitivity.
100
Shooting Modes
Advanced SR AUTO; P; S; A; M; C(Custom); Night; Sports; Landscape; Portrait Enhancer; SP(Scene Position); Adv.
Lens Focal Length 35mm Film Equivalent The distance from the rear model plane of a lens to the focus when the lens is focused at the infinity position.
24-76mm
Movie Recording Mode
Yes
Panorama Mode
Yes
Maximum Aperture The lens opening, which permits light to expose the CCD on a digital camera or film (in a traditional camera). The aperture size is either fixed or adjustable, and is calibrated in F-Stop numbers; the larger the number, the smaller the lens opening.
3.5 f/
Minimum Aperture The lens opening, which permits light to expose the CCD on a digital camera or film (in a traditional camera). The aperture size is either fixed or adjustable, and is calibrated in F-Stop numbers; the larger the number, the smaller the lens opening.
22 f/
Maximum Focal Length The distance from the rear model plane of a lens to the focus when the lens is focused at the infinity position.
50 millimeters
Minimum Focal Length The distance from the rear model plane of a lens to the focus when the lens is focused at the infinity position.
16 millimeters
Autofocus Allows the camera to automatically focus through the lens, rather than by moving the lens back and forth manually.
Yes
Focus Range To adjust the distance between the lens and an image to make the image as sharp as possible.