
Wide shot: The Fujifilm X-A10 comes with an interchangeable lens. The 16-50mm standard lens is fine for wide shots, but not great for tight zooms.

Selfie: A180-degree tilting screen means selfies are easy with the Fujifilm X-A10.

Program mode: The Fujifilm's Program mode tended to slightly overexpose, but nothing that can't be fixed in Photoshop.

Night cityscape: Low-light shooting was great using Night mode. Even set to ISO3200 for gloomy conditions, digital noise was minimal.

Low light: The Fuji X-A10's auto white balance wasn't exactly accurate, but the rosy hue it gave to the blue light on the girl and computer photo was pleasing.

Silhouette: The mark of a good silhouette is a well-exposed background and deep blacks in the foreground. The X-A10 delivers.

Macro: This shot used the Fujifilm's Flower mode to create this crisp, pin-sharp shot.

Zoom: The Fuji X-A10 comes with a top-quality interchangeable 16-50mm lens that needs to be swapped if you want to zoom beyond its focal length. That meant it couldn't zoom in tightly on Big Ben. You could do this with the interchangeable 50-200mm lens, which costs a couple of hundred dollars more.

Portrait: This image was created using the Fuji's Portrait Enhancer mode, which gives a smooth skin effect.

Portrait enlarged: The portrait holds up well when enlarged. The camera would've produced better results if shot using its RAW mode, but that requires special software to process.

Baby shot: It helps to have a smiling baby, but using the Fuji's Portrait mode produced this sharp image of an energetic young model.

Unique feature: The Fuji has several advanced filters. This Partial Color (Red) mode produces an image in which all is black and white except anything colored red. It works well with classic phone booths in the UK.

Unique feature: And, of course, London double-decker buses.

Unique feature: In the Advanced mode, this shot was taken using the Multiple Exposure option, creating a mirror image of a row of houses.

Fujifilm AX10: Perfect for gadget freaks who enjoy experimenting.