[8][9] The camera was praised by reviewers for its small size, physical appearance, colour rendering, controls, noise performance, and its price.
[10][4] The X-T10 lacks the X-T1's weather sealing, has a smaller viewfinder and lower resolution LCD[6] but adds built-in flash and a threaded cable shutter release socket.
The X-T10 also has added a lever to go to full auto, a built in flash, and changed the dial left of the pentaprism to set the drive mode, instead of ISO.
[6][15] Some of the minor differences between the two cameras include the dual command dials being clickable, acting as customisable function buttons, a slightly lower resolution back screen, and not having a battery grip.
[7][4] Reviewers criticized its aliasing in video, and said that its subject tracking autofocus performed poorly compared to competitors like the Sony α6000.
[4] TechRadar gave the X-T10 4.5/5 stars, and said they enjoyed autofocus, the build quality, and the increased accessibility to novice photographers while still being good for enthusiasts.
VIDEO: 154K15p, 4K, 6K, 8K ⋅ SCREEN: Flip F , Articulating A , Touchscreen T ⋅ BODY FEATURE: In-Body Image Stabilization, Weather Sealed