Pre-order the Fujifilm X-T10 Mirrorless Camera

Fujifilm has just announced the upcoming X-T10 mirrorless camera — a smaller, cheaper, and ultimately more approachable sibling of last year's popular X-T1.

The two cameras are really quite similar looking, and even share a lot of the same guts, such as a 16-megapixel APS-C X-Trans II CMOS sensor and an EXR II processor. Where the X-T10 differs is in its...erm, I suppose I would call them "casual-friendly" features: a smaller grip, an integrated pop-up flash, a dedicated switch for automatic mode, a mode dial in place of the X-T1's ISO dial, and a lack of the X-T1's weather sealing, to name a few.

If you've been hankering to shoot photos on par with what the X-T1 can produce but don't want to drop the extra $500, and you don't mind losing a few pro features, the X-T10 looks to be a solid entry in the mirrorless world.

It's due to be released sometime in June 2015, but can be pre-ordered now on Amazon. Starts at $800 for the body only.