KitZone Mirrorless Fujifilm X-S10
Fujifilm X-S10
£949/$999
Fujifilm goes mainstream with a regular mode dial and IBIS
1 The X-S10 uses a NP-W126S lithium-ion battery, rated for 325 stills or 40 minutes of video capture.
2 The X-S10 is available body-only, or as a kit with either the Fujinon XF18-55mm f/2.8-4 R or XF16-80mm f/4 R OIS WR lenses.
3 Even if your chosen lens doesn’t have OIS, the X-S10’s IBIS system has your back when you shoot handheld.
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Specifications
Sensor: 26.1MP APS-C X-Trans BSI CMOS 4
Image
processor: Quad-core X-Processor 4
AF points: 117/425/91-point hybrid contrast/phase AF
ISO range: 160 to 12,800 (exp 80-51,200)
Video: Uncropped 4K UHD up to 30p
Viewfinder: EVF, 2.36m dots, 0.62x magnification
Memory card: SD/SDHC/SDXC LCD: 3-inch vari-angle touchscreen, 1.04m dots
Max burst: 8fps mechanical shutter, 20fps electronic shutter, 30fps & 1.29x crop
Connectivity: Wi-Fi
Size: 126 x 85 x 65mm
Weight: 465g (body only)
The Fujifilm X-S10 marks an interesting shift in Fujifilm’s camera range. Until now, its more advanced mirrorless cameras have all featured external shutter speed dials, plus (depending on the model) external lens aperture rings and ISO dials. Instead, the X-S10 reverts to a regular mode dial as seen on countless competitors.
Fujifilm’s old-school approach to camera design and external exposure control has won it lots of fans, and is featured on the Fujifilm X-T4 flagship model, the rangefinder-style X-Pro3 and the super-compact X-T30. Fujifilm also makes more beginner-orientated models with conventional mode dials and exposure controls, namely the Fujifilm X-A7 and the X-T200.