Product adopts a retro look for its showing in Berlin

Sep 5, 2011 08:53 GMT  ·  By

Not long ago, Fujifilm stepped up and officially announced that it had completed a new digital camera, one that has now been found on show at the 2011 edition of the IFA trade show.

Those interested in the happenings on the IT industry will no doubt have seen the appearance of enough new devices to last them a while.

Then again, with the 2011 edition of the IFA trade show taking place in Berlin, Germany, this is in no way surprising.

Like Philips, Toshiba and so many others, Fujifilm decided to secure a place at the event, since it wouldn't do to deprive its new inventions of the same spotlight.

Some consumers may already have suspicions of just what the company brought over to the show.

Basically, the company created a certain X10 digital camera, one that builds on the nostalgia of those who want their gadgets to sport a more retro style.

Indeed, the retro design is one of the main highlights of the X10, though the rest of its feature set is in no way lacking either.

Armed with a 12-megapixel EXR CMOS sensor, the product is bound to shoot sharp still photos and high quality Full HD videos (1,080 pixels).

The X10 also comes with an optical viewfinder (20 degree field of view), RAW shooting support and a new Optical Image Stabilization mechanism.

Those who want all the details can check out the full rundown of the specs, accessible through this article we wrote on the matter.

As for those who want to see exactly what the Fujifilm X10 looks like, they can check out the photos below, ones that our fellow editors, on the IFA grounds, managed to snap.

As before, the price of the camera was unspecified, this detail set to be disclosed at some point during October or November.Note: Fellow editors Cosmin Vasile and Sorin Nita are on the floor at the 2011 IFA Show and are keeping us posted with pictures and live reports on the latest product previews and launches.

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