A new Fujifilm X10 arrived 11/13/2011. Original photos for each of the above High Dynamic Range (HDR) images were initially shot with the X10 and saved as RAW files. Each RAW file was then converted to five separate .jpg files with -2, -1, 0, +1 and +2 exposure settings. All five bracketed images were then processed to produce one HDR image.
Below are several other origingal (unprocessed) shots that I've taken thus far:
Note: Click HERE for an enlarged version of the above slide show.
Here are the camera's specifications as well as two informative videos:
The X10 demonstrates exceptional performance and top quality components, intuitive controls and advanced operability; while enjoying the precise fit and finish typically found in much more complicated, less approachable photographic products. The camera's design gives you the feeling of holding something special; something unique.
- 12.0 Megapixel 2/3" EXR-CMOS Sensor
- Bright, High Resolution, FUJINON Manual 4X Optical Zoom Lens
- Optical Zoom Viewfinder
- High Speed Contrast Detection Auto-Focus
- 2.8-inch 460K Pixel High Resolution Multi-Function LCD Display
- Full Manual Dial Control of Aperture, Zoom, Shutter, and Exposure Control
- RAW File Function
- 360 Degree Motion Panorama
- Full HD Movie
- High Sensitivity - Up to 12,800 ISO Settings (Up to 3200 ISO in Max Resolution)
- Film Simulation Modes
- High Speed Continuous Shooting
- Auto Bracketing (Exposure, ISO, Dynamic Range, and Film Sim)








