Fujifilm’s new 12 megapixel FinePix XP10 waterproof digital camera has been reviewed by Photography Blog, summing up to an overall positive review scores, gladly, it has that 5x zoom lens, 720p video recording, solid construction, and a totally “funky” design.
One thing you should be loving about this durable XP10, though it sit at the middle of DSLR and high-end point-and-shoot cameras –for $149.95 (Amazon.com) this could be a perfect side-kick for your moist-allergic SLR specially if you’re in damp outdoor or beach.
Here is some conclusion snippets from Photography Blog:
It may not have the most bells and whistles or take the greatest pictures in the world, but the Fujifilm XP10 is still a compellingly easy-to-use and cost-effective compact camera that should survive the rough and tumble of family life.The XP10 is firmly aimed at the family sector of the photographic market with a range of snazzy colours, neat non-extending lens and solid build quality given its budget price tag. It’s also easy enough to use for every family member from youngest to oldest, with a range of scene mode and the clever Automatic Scene Recognition mode doing virtually all of the work for you. And it should survive more than a few adventures too, making the XP10 a perfect camera for use in more extreme environments.