European Imaging and Sound Association (EISA) is the association of 50 special interest magazines from 20 European countries, which is the world’s most prestigious multimedia magazines association.
- In June each year, the editors-in-chief from all EISA member magazines meet to decide which of the products analyzed in their publications during the past year deserve the coveted EISA Award.
- The six categories under consideration are: Audio, Video, Home Theater, Photography, In-Car Electronics Electronics and Mobile Devices.
Today, Fujifilm announces the following products won the EISA Awards:
The following video presents EUROPEAN CONSUMER COMPACT SYSTEM CAMERA 2015-2016 – Fujifilm X-T10:
The Fujifilm X-T10 includes the best bits of last year’s award-winning X-T1 at a much lower price. It has top-plate drive mode, shutter speed and exposure compensation dials, and aperture rings on most lenses. The 16-million-pixel X-Trans CMOS II sensor offers excellent image quality, with particularly attractive JPEG colour output. A newly-developed autofocus system is now capable of tracking moving subjects, wherever they are in the frame. This is all wrapped up in a compact, lightweight SLR-style body with an excellent 2.36-million-dot electronic viewfinder, built-in flash, and Wi-Fi for sharing images. It’s a great, lighter-weight alternative to a DSLR.
The following video presents EUROPEAN COMPACT SYSTEM ZOOM LENS 2015-2016 – Fujifilm Fujinon XF 16-55mm F2.8 R LM WR:
The 16-55mm F2.8 is a near-perfect general purpose lens, with image quality that can normally only be achieved by using primes. It’s exceptionally sharp at all focal lengths and apertures, with extremely low distortion, chromatic aberration and vignetting. Autofocus is very fast, almost completely silent, and consistently accurate. The 16-55mm is a large and heavy lens, with weather resistant build quality matching that of the solidly built Fujifilm XT-1. The only missing feature is the omission of optical stabilisation, but the exceptional image quality is a worthy trade-off.
NEWS RELEASE
Double honors at the 2015 EISA Awards for Fujifilm
with the FUJIFILM X-T10 and the FUJINON XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR lens
August 17, 2015
FUJIFILM Corporation (President: Shigehiro Nakajima) is delighted to announce its two products, the FUJIFILM X-T10 digital camera and the FUJINON XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR lens, have been crowned at the recent 2015 EISA (the European Imaging and Sound Association) awards. Fujifilm X series cameras have consistently triumphed at the EISA awards for the last 4 years with the “FUJIFILM X100” camera winning an award in 2011, “FUJIFILM X-Pro1” in 2012, “FUJIFILM X100S” in 2013, and double honors in 2014 for the “FUJIFILM X-T1” camera and “FUJINON XF56mmF1.2 R” lens.
1. EUROPEAN CONSUMER COMPACT SYSTEM CAMERA 2015-2016 ― The “FUJIFILM X-T10” Mirrorless Digital camera
The FUJIFILM X‐T10 includes the best bits of last year’s award‐winning X‐T1 in a smaller body and at a lower price. It has top‐plate drive mode, shutter speed and exposure compensation dials, and most lenses feature aperture rings. The 16‐million‐pixel X‐Trans CMOS II sensor offers excellent image quality, with particularly attractive JPEG colour reproduction. A newly‐developed autofocus system is now capable of tracking moving subjects, wherever they are in the frame. This is all wrapped up in a compact, lightweight SLR‐style body with an excellent 2.36‐million‐dot electronic viewfinder, built‐in flash, and Wi‐Fi for sharing images. It’s a great, lighter‐weight alternative to a DSLR.
2. EUROPEAN COMPACT SYSTEM ZOOM LENS 2015-2016 ― The “FUJINON XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR” X Mount Interchangeable Lens
The XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR is a near-perfect general purpose lens, with image quality that can normally only be achieved by using primes. It’s exceptionally sharp at all focal lengths and apertures, with extremely low distortion, chromatic aberration and vignetting.
Autofocus is very fast, almost completely silent, and consistently accurate. The XF16-55mm is a large and heavy lens, with weather resistant build quality matching that of the solidly built FUJIFILM X-T1. The only missing feature is the omission of optical stabilisation, but the exceptional image quality is a worthy trade-off.
Fujifilm will continue to work on the development of excellent products and services that address user needs, thereby contributing to the further development of photographic culture.