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[[Fujifilm]] introduced the '''X-T10''' in May, 2015 as a lower-cost alternative to the [[X-T1]] in its series of [[MILC|mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras]] using its digital [[Fujifilm X lenses|X-mount lenses]]. While it is a contemporary camera using an [[EVF]] rather than [[Reflex finder|reflex viewing]], the styling of the camera is said to be inspired by classic Fujica 35mm [[SLR]]s such as the [[Fujica AX-5]] (or perhaps the taller [[Fujica ST801|ST801]] as well). | [[Fujifilm]] introduced the '''X-T10''' in May, 2015 as a lower-cost alternative to the [[X-T1]] in its series of [[MILC|mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras]] using its digital [[Fujifilm X lenses|X-mount lenses]]. While it is a contemporary camera using an [[EVF]] rather than [[Reflex finder|reflex viewing]], the styling of the camera is said to be inspired by classic Fujica 35mm [[SLR]]s such as the [[Fujica AX-5]] (or perhaps the taller [[Fujica ST801|ST801]] as well). | ||
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Fujifilm introduced the X-T10 in May, 2015 as a lower-cost alternative to the X-T1 in its series of mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras using its digital X-mount lenses. While it is a contemporary camera using an EVF rather than reflex viewing, the styling of the camera is said to be inspired by classic Fujica 35mm SLRs such as the Fujica AX-5 (or perhaps the taller ST801 as well).