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Fujifilm X-E1 vs Ricoh GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC

Portability
85
Imaging
58
Features
55
Overall
56
Fujifilm X-E1 front
 
Ricoh GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC front
Portability
85
Imaging
34
Features
48
Overall
39

Fujifilm X-E1 vs Ricoh GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC Key Specs

Fujifilm X-E1
(Full Review)
  • 16MP - APS-C Sensor
  • 2.8" Fixed Display
  • ISO 100 - 6400 (Boost to 25600)
  • 1920 x 1080 video
  • Fujifilm X Mount
  • 350g - 129 x 75 x 38mm
  • Released February 2013
  • Later Model is Fujifilm X-E2
Ricoh GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC
(Full Review)
  • 10MP - 1/2.3" Sensor
  • 3" Fixed Display
  • ISO 100 - 3200
  • Sensor-shift Image Stabilization
  • 1280 x 720 video
  • 28-300mm (F3.5-5.6) lens
  • 367g - 114 x 58 x 50mm
  • Launched August 2010
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Fujifilm X-E1 vs Ricoh GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC Overview

Let's examine more closely at the Fujifilm X-E1 vs Ricoh GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC, former is a Entry-Level Mirrorless while the other is a Advanced Mirrorless by companies FujiFilm and Ricoh. There exists a large gap between the image resolutions of the Fujifilm X-E1 (16MP) and GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC (10MP) and the Fujifilm X-E1 (APS-C) and GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC (1/2.3") come with totally different sensor measurements.

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The Fujifilm X-E1 was announced 2 years after the GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC which is quite a serious difference as far as technology is concerned. Both of these cameras come with the identical body type (Rangefinder-style mirrorless).

Before going straight into a detailed comparison, below is a concise highlight of how the Fujifilm X-E1 matches up versus the GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC with regard to portability, imaging, features and an overall score.

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Reasons to pick Fujifilm X-E1 over the Ricoh GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC

 Fujifilm X-E1 GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC 
LaunchedFebruary 2013August 2010More modern by 32 months

Reasons to pick Ricoh GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC over the Fujifilm X-E1

 GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC Fujifilm X-E1 
Display dimension3"2.8"Larger display (+0.2")
Display resolution920k460kClearer display (+460k dot)

Common features in the Fujifilm X-E1 and Ricoh GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC

 Fujifilm X-E1 GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC 
Manual focus More accurate focus
Display typeFixed Fixed Fixed display
Selfie screen Absent selfie screen
Touch friendly display Absent Touch friendly display

Fujifilm X-E1 vs Ricoh GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC Physical Comparison

For anybody who is intending to carry around your camera frequently, you will need to consider its weight and proportions. The Fujifilm X-E1 has got outside dimensions of 129mm x 75mm x 38mm (5.1" x 3.0" x 1.5") and a weight of 350 grams (0.77 lbs) and the Ricoh GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC has measurements of 114mm x 58mm x 50mm (4.5" x 2.3" x 2.0") accompanied by a weight of 367 grams (0.81 lbs).

Take a look at the Fujifilm X-E1 vs Ricoh GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC in our newest Camera & Lens Size Comparison Tool. Camera Size Comparison with Lenses

Take into consideration, the weight of an ILC will differ based on the lens you have chosen at the time. The following is the front view dimension comparison of the Fujifilm X-E1 versus the GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC.

Fujifilm X-E1 vs Ricoh GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC size comparison

Taking into consideration dimensions and weight, the portability score of the Fujifilm X-E1 and GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC is 85 and 85 respectively.

Fujifilm X-E1 vs Ricoh GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC top view buttons comparison

Fujifilm X-E1 vs Ricoh GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC Sensor Comparison

Typically, its difficult to visualise the difference between sensor sizes simply by reviewing specs. The pic underneath will provide you a much better sense of the sensor sizes in the Fujifilm X-E1 and GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC.

All in all, each of these cameras have got different megapixels and different sensor sizes. The Fujifilm X-E1 having a larger sensor will make achieving shallower depth of field easier and the Fujifilm X-E1 will deliver more detail with its extra 6MP. Greater resolution will also make it easier to crop photos much more aggressively. The newer Fujifilm X-E1 is going to have an advantage in sensor tech.

Fujifilm X-E1 vs Ricoh GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC sensor size comparison

Fujifilm X-E1 vs Ricoh GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC Screen and ViewFinder

Fujifilm X-E1 vs Ricoh GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC Screen and Viewfinder comparison
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Photography Type Scores

Portrait Comparison

Portrait photography with Fujifilm X-E1
Portrait photography with Ricoh GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC
74
you can focus manually
good resolution (16MP)
sensor size is decent (APS-C)
delivers RAW files
40
manual focus
supports RAW formats
megapixel count low (10 megapixels)
very small sensor size (1/2.3")
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Street Comparison

Fujifilm X-E1 Street photography info
Ricoh GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC Street photography info
66
sensor size is decent (APS-C)
delivers RAW files
no moving screen
does not have image stabilization
61
image stabilization (Sensor-shift)
supports RAW formats
screen does not articulate
very small sensor size (1/2.3")
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Sports Comparison

Sports photography with Fujifilm X-E1
Sports photography with Ricoh GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC
49
good resolution (16MP)
sensor size is decent (APS-C)
very slow continuous shooting (6.0 frames/s)
does not have image stabilization
lack of phase detect auto focus
33
image stabilization (Sensor-shift)
better than average battery pack (440 shots)
painfully slow continuous shooting (5.0 frames per second)
megapixel count low (10 megapixels)
very small sensor size (1/2.3")
doesn't have phase detect AF
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Travel Comparison

Fujifilm X-E1 Travel photography features
Ricoh GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC Travel photography features
65
good resolution (16MP)
has built in flash
doesn't have Time Lapse mode
does not have a selfie friendly display
63
better than average battery pack (440 per charge)
has built in flash
decently wide (28mm)
very long reach (300mm)
megapixel count low (10 megapixels)
display is not selfie friendly
somewhat slow maximum aperture (f3.5)
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Landscape Comparison

Fujifilm X-E1 Landscape photography info
Ricoh GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC Landscape photography info
69
you can focus manually
switch lenses (Fujifilm X mount)
nice screen size (2.8 inch)
good resolution (16MP)
sensor size is decent (APS-C)
delivers RAW files
does not have image stabilization
doesn't have Time Lapse mode
52
manual focus
decently wide (28mm)
screen is a good size (3")
image stabilization (Sensor-shift)
supports RAW formats
better than average battery pack (440 CIPA)
lens is fixed (fixed lens mount)
somewhat slow maximum aperture (f3.5)
megapixel count low (10MP)
very small sensor size (1/2.3")
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Vlogging Comparison

Fujifilm X-E1 Vlogging factors
Ricoh GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC Vlogging factors
32
high res video (1920 x 1080 resolution)
comes with external mic support
does not have a selfie friendly display
does not have image stabilization
27
decently wide (28mm)
image stabilization (Sensor-shift)
somewhat slow maximum aperture (f3.5)
display is not selfie friendly
low res video (1280 x 720 pixels)
does not have external mic port
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Fujifilm X-E1 vs Ricoh GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC Specifications

Detailed spec comparison table for Fujifilm X-E1 and Ricoh GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC
 Fujifilm X-E1Ricoh GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC
General Information
Make FujiFilm Ricoh
Model type Fujifilm X-E1 Ricoh GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC
Class Entry-Level Mirrorless Advanced Mirrorless
Released 2013-02-28 2010-08-06
Body design Rangefinder-style mirrorless Rangefinder-style mirrorless
Sensor Information
Powered by EXR Pro Smooth Imaging Engine IV
Sensor type CMOS X-TRANS I BSI-CMOS
Sensor size APS-C 1/2.3"
Sensor dimensions 23.6 x 15.6mm 6.17 x 4.55mm
Sensor area 368.2mm² 28.1mm²
Sensor resolution 16 megapixel 10 megapixel
Anti alias filter
Aspect ratio 1:1, 3:2 and 16:9 1:1, 4:3, 3:2 and 16:9
Peak resolution 4896 x 3264 3648 x 2736
Highest native ISO 6400 3200
Highest enhanced ISO 25600 -
Minimum native ISO 100 100
RAW images
Autofocusing
Focus manually
AF touch
Continuous AF
AF single
AF tracking
Selective AF
AF center weighted
AF multi area
AF live view
Face detect focusing
Contract detect focusing
Phase detect focusing
Cross type focus points - -
Lens
Lens mount type Fujifilm X fixed lens
Lens zoom range - 28-300mm (10.7x)
Highest aperture - f/3.5-5.6
Macro focusing distance - 1cm
Number of lenses 54 -
Focal length multiplier 1.5 5.8
Screen
Display type Fixed Type Fixed Type
Display sizing 2.8 inches 3 inches
Resolution of display 460k dot 920k dot
Selfie friendly
Liveview
Touch screen
Display technology TFT color LCD monitor -
Viewfinder Information
Viewfinder Electronic Electronic (optional)
Viewfinder resolution 2,360k dot -
Viewfinder coverage 100 percent -
Viewfinder magnification 0.62x -
Features
Min shutter speed 30 seconds 30 seconds
Max shutter speed 1/4000 seconds 1/2000 seconds
Continuous shutter speed 6.0fps 5.0fps
Shutter priority
Aperture priority
Expose Manually
Exposure compensation Yes Yes
Set WB
Image stabilization
Integrated flash
Flash distance - 4.50 m
Flash options Auto, On, Off, Red-Eye, Slow Sync, Rear-curtain Auto, On, Off, Red-Eye, Slow Sync, Manual
Hot shoe
AE bracketing
White balance bracketing
Max flash sync 1/180 seconds -
Exposure
Multisegment metering
Average metering
Spot metering
Partial metering
AF area metering
Center weighted metering
Video features
Video resolutions 1920 x 1080 (24 fps), 1280 x 720 (24 fps) 1280 x 720 (30 fps), 640 x 480 (30 fps), 320 x 240 (30 fps)
Highest video resolution 1920x1080 1280x720
Video file format H.264 Motion JPEG
Mic jack
Headphone jack
Connectivity
Wireless None None
Bluetooth
NFC
HDMI
USB USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec) USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec)
GPS None None
Physical
Environmental seal
Water proofing
Dust proofing
Shock proofing
Crush proofing
Freeze proofing
Weight 350g (0.77 lbs) 367g (0.81 lbs)
Dimensions 129 x 75 x 38mm (5.1" x 3.0" x 1.5") 114 x 58 x 50mm (4.5" x 2.3" x 2.0")
DXO scores
DXO Overall rating not tested not tested
DXO Color Depth rating not tested not tested
DXO Dynamic range rating not tested not tested
DXO Low light rating not tested not tested
Other
Battery life 350 pictures 440 pictures
Type of battery Battery Pack Battery Pack
Battery ID W126 -
Self timer Yes (2 or 10 sec) Yes (2 or 10 sec, 10 sec (3 images) )
Time lapse recording
Type of storage SD/SDHC/SDXC SD/SDHC, Internal
Storage slots 1 1
Retail price $600 $147