Fuji's new X-T10, a cross between the X-E2 and X-T1, has made a welcome arrived for review. I am a great fan of the X-T1 and Fuji X-series cameras in general. Last October I wrote about the X-T1 as an alternative camera to the popular X100T for street photography. I argued that, when combined with the tiny 27mm (41mm effective) pancake lens, it could equal the fixed-lens 100T in performance without too much weight or size penalty. And it also offered the versatility of a system mount.