The XF10 stands on its own as a gorgeous-especially if you opt for the gold finish-and pocket-friendly shooter. It costs less than the Ricoh GR II (now selling for around $600 after a few years on the market ), and offers a significantly denser sensor.
Gorgeous, pocket-friendly design; APS-C image sensor; Wide-angle f/2.8 prime lens; Sharp images; Touch screen; Wi-Fi
Middling autofocus speed; Long start-up time; No optical image stabilization; Omits EVF and hot shoe; So-so video