Fujifilm X-S10 Mirrorless Digital Camera, Black

Fujifilm X-S10 Mirrorless Digital Camera, Black, with XF16-80mmF4 R WR Optical Image Stabiliser Lens


FUJIFILM X-S10
Fujifilm X-S10

Unleash your creativity

A compact mirrorless camera body that’s packed with cutting-edge technologies to bring out your best as a photographer. The portability and power of this camera will let you connect with your subjects like never before. FUJIFILM X-S10 helps unleash your creativity to its fullest extent.

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    High-Resolution 4K

    X-S10 delivers high-resolution 4K video (original 6K signal) with relatively low noise. It also supports filming in DCI format with a 17:9 aspect, allowing for a truly high-quality cinematic look.

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    Perfect Colour to Define Your Photographic Style

    Developed from knowledge and technologies accumulated over 85 years, Fujifilm’s Film Simulations produce superb depth, saturation, and tonality that need little-to-no enhancement.

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    In-Camera Functionality

    Get creative by adjusting a wide range of parameters directly in-camera and modify original colours and textures to create a unique finish and define your creative style.

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    A Lightweight Body that Elevates Creativity.

    A small, compact frame designed to lighten the load on both your mind and body, letting you explore your surroundings more freely and allowing you to, literally, take your photography further.

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    Wireless Communication

    Using Bluetooth or Wi-Fi, you can share memories on social media by connecting and downloading images to the FUJFILM Camera Remote App or instantly connect and print from compatible instax printers.

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    A Camera that Expresses Your Mood

    Great photos evoke deep emotions. Fix your eyes on the subject, envision the story you want to tell, and use this tool to create with meaning.

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    Silent Electronic Shutter

    X-S10’s shutter is perfect for moments when you need to be discrete. It also works with Continuous-Low and Continuous-High Drive settings, so you won’t miss a picture in any situation.

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    Versatile Pop-Up Flash

    X-S10 is equipped with a high-performance Super i-Flash, which lets you make beautiful photos just as you see them – this helps to produce natural-looking results, full of contrast and detail.

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    Frame to Perfection

    When composing via X-S10’s electronic viewfinder, the camera’s high-definition 2.36 million dot display provides a clear and detailed view, with instant feedback on exposure and other settings.

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    Quick Menu

    The Q menu can be used to instantly recall up to 16 frequently used menus to let you quickly change between focus modes and enable features like Eye Detection AF, for example.

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    Fn Buttons

    Spend less time navigating menus and more time making images by mapping the features you use most to X-S10’s dedicated Fn button and Fn dial.

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    Touch Operation

    X-S10 features a vari-angle touchscreen that lets you operate it with simple gestures. Just like a smartphone, you can swipe to bring up menus or zoom in and out of a picture in Playback mode.

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    In-Body Image Stabilization (IBIS)

    X-S10’s IBIS module is 30% smaller in volume and weight compared to X-T4’s – nevertheless, this newly developed and highly compact unit still offers up to six stops of stabilization!

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    Improved AE/AF Algorithm for AUTO/SP

    When using AUTO or SP mode with Pre-AF enabaled, X-S10’s new autofocus algorithm automatically recognizes different subjects and scenes providing enhanced focusing speed, accuracy, and performance.

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    Low-Light AF

    X-S10’s Intelligent Hybrid Phase Detection AF system delivers sharp and clear results. With a sensitivity of up to -7EV, AF can be used even in night conditions where other cameras might struggle.

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    Smooth Video and Sharper Stills

    A motion sensor retention mechanism guards against slight vibrations that may come from the shutter unit, adding another level of stability to ensure that image clarity and resolution are maintained.

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    Enhanced stabilisation performance

    As with other IBIS-enabled X Series camera bodies, when used with OIS system lenses, X-S10 will also synchronize with the lens to provide enhanced stabilization performance

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    High-Speed Continuous Framing

    With fast-moving subjects, keeping up with the action is totally possible. For those moments that simply cannot be missed, X-S10’s Electronic Shutter can achieve up to 30 frames per second..

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    Style

    X-S10’s durable, light-weight construction, beautiful design, and in-hand feel truly upholds the reputation that FUJIFILM X Series Cameras have for being stylish and reliable photographic tools.

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    Grip Design

    X-S10 features an ergonomic grip, making it easier to keep the camera stable when larger lenses are mounted. Also equipped with a magnesium-alloy front and top-plate to keep the body rigid and robust.

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    Focus

    X-S10’s advanced AF uses densely arranged phase detection pixels and advanced algorithms to achieve exceptional autofocus quality. X-S10 ensures you’re perfectly equipped to frame every opportunity.

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    Exceptional AF quality

    X-S10 performs beautifully with either face detection or subject tracking enabled. It offers AF speed equivalent to that of other high-performance Mirrorless Cameras, reaching an incredible 0.02 secs.

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    Face/Eye AF

    When photographing moving subjects, or while using a shallow depth-of-field, you can confidently rely on X-S10 to keep the subject’s face and eyes in focus and track them with precision.

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    Tracking AF

    AF speed and performance doesn’t let up when it comes to other subjects. The AF algorithm detects shapes and colors to identify subjects and keep them in focus with high-speed tracking performance.

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Comparison Table

26.1 million pixels

Effective Pixels

26.1 million pixels

APS-C CMOS 4

Image Sensor

APS-C CMOS 4

4K 30p

Movie Recording

4K 30p

2.36 million dots

Viewfinder

3.69 million dots

Up to 30 fps

Continuous Shooting

Up to 30 fps

IBIS

Approx. 415g

Weight

Approx. 489g

26.1 million pixels

Effective Pixels

26.1 million pixels

APS-C CMOS 4

Image Sensor

APS-C CMOS 4

4K 30p

Movie Recording

4K 30p

2.36 million dots

Viewfinder

2.36 million dots

Up to 30 fps

Continuous Shooting

Up to 30 fps

IBIS

Approx. 415g

Weight

Approx. 333g

26.1 million pixels

Effective Pixels

26.1 million pixels

APS-C CMOS 4

Image Sensor

APS-C CMOS 4

4K 30p

Movie Recording

4K 60p

2.36 million dots

Viewfinder

3.69 million dots

Up to 30 fps

Continuous Shooting

Up to 30 fps

IBIS

Approx. 415g

Weight

Approx. 526g

  1. Fujifilm X-T3 X-T3
  2. Fujifilm X-T30 X-T30
  3. Fujifilm X-T4 X-T4
Model name FUJIFILM X-S10
Number of effective pixels 26.1 million pixels
Image sensor 23.5mm x 15.6mm (APS-C) X-Trans CMOS 4 with primary color filter.
Storage media SD memory card ( – 2GB) / SDHC memory card ( – 32GB) / SDXC memory card ( – 2TB), UHS-I
Number of recorded pixels [L]<3_2> 6240 x 4160 <16_9> 6240 x 3512 <1_1> 4160 x 4160, [M]<3_2> 4416 x 2944 <16_9> 4416 x 2488 <1_1> 2944 x 2944, [S]<3_2> 3120 x 2080 <16_9> 3120 x 1760 <1_1> 2080 x 2080
Lens mount FUJIFILM X mount
Exposure compensation -5.0EV – +5.0EV 1/3EV step (Movie: -2.0EV – +2.0EV)
Shutter speed Mechanical Shutter: P mode: 4sec. to 1/4000sec. A mode: 30sec. to 1/4000sec. S/M mode: 15min. to 1/4000sec. Bulb mode: up to 60min., Electronic Shutter: P mode: 4sec. to 1/32000sec. A mode: 30sec. to 1/32000sec. S/M mode: 15min. to 1/32000sec. Bulb mode: 1sec. Fixed, Mechanical + Electronic Shutter: P mode: 4sec. to 1/32000sec. A mode: 30sec. to 1/32000sec. S/M mode: 15min. to 1/32000sec. Bulb mode: up to 60min.
Continuous shooting Up to 30 fps.
Focus Single AF / Continuous AF / MF
Viewfinder 0.39 inch approx. 2.36 millions dots OLED Color Viewfinder
LCD monitor 3.0 inch, aspect ratio 3:2, approx. 1.04 millions dots touch screen color LCD monitor(approx. 100% coverage)
Movie recording 4K 30p
Battery life Approx. 325 frames (Normal Mode) / [4K] approx. 40min. (29.97p) [Full HD] approx. 40min. (59.94p)
Operating Temperature 0°C to +40°C
Weight Approx. 465g (including battery and SD memory card)


Weight: 0.91 Kilograms
Size: 16-80 mm Kit
Dimensions: 12.6 x 6.5 x 8.5 centimetres
Brand: Fujifilm
Model: 16670077
Part: 16670077
Colour: Black
Batteries Included: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
Dimensions: 12.6 x 6.5 x 8.5 centimetres
Size: 16-80 mm Kit

63 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     India

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersFujifilm XS-10 is one of the best mirrorless cameras under 1 lakh if you want to achieve aesthetically pleasing photos that have character in them. The built-in film simulations are worth it and the camera itself handles like a dream thanks to its deep grip.

    Fujifilm XS-10 is one of the best mirrorless cameras under 1 lakh if you want to achieve aesthetically pleasing photos that have character in them. The built-in film simulations are worth it and the camera itself handles like a dream thanks to its deep grip.

  2. KatheriBrazil says:

     Italy

    Adoro i prodotti Fujifilm e anche questo acquisto non si rivelato essere un errore, ottima fotocamera nel complesso e con un design apprezzabile

  3. Anonymous says:

     Mexico

    Es un cuerpo chico y ligero pero con todo el poder necesario para hacer lo que quieras con ella. Si estas pensando en comprarla hazlo.

  4. Anonymous says:

     Italy

    Ottima fotocamera mirrorless, qualit eccelsa dei materiali e dello stabilizzatore, funzioni molto utili, con autofocus davvero reattivo e profili colore fantastici.
    Arrivata in perfette condizioni e nei tempi previsti.
    Super consigliata.

  5. Anonymous says:

     Germany

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersNach dem Kauf 2021 (mit Kitobjektiv 18-55) hatte ich mit der Kamera ein wenig “herumgespielt”, eigentlich ohne groe Erwartungen. Die ersten Fotos sahen ziemlich gut aus, trotzdem lag die Kamera danach fast ein Jahr im Schrank. 2022 ging sie dann mit auf eine Safari in Namibia, erwies sich aber naturgem nur als mig ntzlich mit der viel zu “kurzen” Kitlinse. Bei einem weiteren Trip nach Afrika machte ich dann alle Fotos mit meinem Pixel 7 Pro. Auf dem Handy-Display sahen die auch richtig gut aus, auf meinem 27″ 5K iMac Display dann aber weniger. Also musste beim nchsten Trip erneut die X-S10 wieder mit, diesmal mit dem lngeren 18-135mm Objektiv. Mit dieser Kombination gelangen mir sehr viele sehr schne Fotos, an die kein Handy auch nur annhernd herankommt (ich habe auch noch ein iPhone 14 Pro Max).
    Von professionellen (und schweren) Nikon DSLRs kommend, bin ich doch erstaunt, was mit einer so “kleinen” Kamera alles geht. Hut ab, Fuji!

  6. Anonymous says:

     Italy

    La X-S10 sta accompagnando il mio primo approccio alla fotografia abbracciando un brand (Fujifilm) che negli ultimi anni sta andando forte nel settore delle fotocamere APS-C. A distanza di 3 mesi posso ritenermi sicuramente soddisfatto, scattare foto con questa macchina decisamente appagante, niente a che vedere con uno smartphone (e vorrei ben vedere) che tra l’altro al giorno d’oggi magari ti costa anche di pi (come i vari iPhone e Samsung top di gamma). L’interfaccia e completa e chiara, moltissime funzioni e impostazioni di scatto, bisogna studiarsele un po’. I 4 preset custom aiutano molto e l’approccio PASM rende questa fotocamera intuitiva anche per chi proviene dai sistemi Canon e Nikon. Infatti, a differenza delle altre fotocamere Fuji, questa non ha le ghiere dedicate a tempi e ISO, ma ha comunque due ghiere assegnabili.
    Uniche note negative le trovo nella durata della batteria (prendetevene almeno altre 2 di scorta, io uso le Patona protect) e nella resa ad alti ISO gi da 3200. Non tropicalizzata, ma se lo fosse avrebbe fatto concorrenza troppo spinta alla X-T4 che costa 500 in pi.
    Io l’ho presa in kit 15-45, l’avrei presa senza obiettivo se fosse stata disponibile visto che avevo gi in mente di prendere l’ottimo Sigma 18-50 f/2.8 (acquistato altrove).
    Non mi dilungo oltre, ci sono molte recensioni professionali in giro.
    Allego giusto qualche scatto fatto con l’obiettivo Sigma.

    Ottima fotocamera per iniziare con una marcia in più (non è assolutamente un giocattolo!)

  7. RyderFarias says:

     Mexico

    -El sensor es el mismo que en la XT4 y la X Pro 3 que son cmaras mucho ms costosas. La calidad en fotografa es exactamente la misma. -El vdeo est limitado, pero es suficiente para empezar en ese mundillo.
    -Talvez la caracterstica ms importante de esta cmara es su estabilizador en cuerpo, que sirve tanto para tomar fotografas a velocidades lentas, como para hacer video esttico sin necesidad de trpode o gimball.
    -Fujifilm es un sistema menos intuitivo que Canon en mi opinin, necesitas invertir algo de tiempo en aprender sobre sus mens, modos y correcciones, y por supuesto las simulaciones. Eventualmente le tomas la medida, pero hay que poner algo de empeo.
    -Lo fantstico del sistema X es que puedes ir desde cmaras compactas cmo las XE hasta cmaras de peso pesado como las XH2 con la misma montura. Es decir, si te gusta el sistema y quieres una opcin ms para el diario o para trabajo ms pesado, mantienes tus pticas, que adems tienen opciones baratas como Viltrox.
    -Un gran atractivo de Fujifilm son las simulaciones de pelcula, y pues poco que decir, es fantstico.

    Un sensor profesional en un cuerpo pequeño

  8. Aussie Golfer says:

     France

    Correspond exactement mes attentes ! Ancien amateur en argentique une adaptation s’impose, mais c’est top !

  9. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Small yet comfortable to hold body with most of the useful features of the pricier X-T4. Extremely happy with the purchase.

  10. Anonymous says:

     France

    Il est parfait pour dbuter, je conseil quand meme de regarder 2-3 tutos pour bien comprendre l’ergonomie fuji mais sinon la qualit de l’image est parfaite

  11. Anonymous says:

     France

    Golden Review Award: 8 From Our UsersPack Fuji X-S10 + 16-80mm achet dbut novembre 2022.
    Superbe appareil photo et trs bon objectif avec une grande plage focale (quivalent 24-120mm en plein format). L’appareil est compact et lger (c’tait mon premier critre en APSC), d’une construction trs robuste. Il n’est pas tropicalis mais j’ai vu une vido d’un canadien qui le laisse toute une nuit dehors sous la neige et le rcupre le matin totalement fonctionnel (exprience que je ne vais pas raliser).

    Mon dernier appareil photo objectif interchangeable tait un argentique, un Canon EOS 1 .(appareil professionnel presque 2kg avec son booster !… auquel il fallait ajouter des objectifs de la srie L trs lourds et chers) il y a presque 30 ans ! quelle volution, quelle lgret et quelle facilit d’emploi compar l’argentique (je faisais mes dveloppement photo chez moi l’poque).

    Le fait d’avoir un appareil sans miroir permet d’avoir le rsultat de la photo ds le moment de la prise de vue, y compris l’incidence de l’expo, l’ISO, de l’ouverture, des effets films, etc . directement sur l’cran ou dans le viseur avant mme de dclencher.
    Lorsque j’utilisais mon EOS1 argentique j’avais le rsultat aprs avoir dvelopp mes tirages, et c’est l que je voyais mes surexpositions, sous expositions, flou etc cela me coutait cher en pdicule mais aussi en temps pour dvelopper mes ngatifs (les rats).

    Les simulations de films Fuji sont un norme plus par rapport d’autres marques. La stabilisation fonctionne parfaitement bienc’est mme plutt bluffant, mais autant que sur ma GoPro Hero 11 qui est extraordinaire en stabilisation.

    Autre avantage qui n’existe pas chez les autres constructeurs d’appareil photo numrique, le capteur Fuji est dpourvu de matrice de Bayer et donc d’un filtre passe-bas (qui diminue le piqu des photos pour compenser les imperfections des la matrice de Bayer).

    Pour l’instant je n’utilise mme pas 10% des capacits de l’appareil mais je progresse car les rglages sont nombreux et permettent d’individualiser les commandes et de paramtrer facilement toutes les fonctions.

    Achats complmentaires :
    J’ai ajout le dernier Fuji 23mm f1.4 R LM WR que j’ai obtenu avec une rduction de 300 (sur Amazon), mais aussi 2 filtres neutres Fuji (sur Amazon) pour protger les objectifs, ainsi que 2 filtres d’objectif NEEWER (sur Amazon) de densit 1000, 1 filtre infrarouge (Hoya IRR7272 sur Amazon), 2 batteries + chargeur Baxxtar Pro (sur Amazon), une dragonne en cuir Jachauer (sur Amazon), une plaque de dgagement rapide type Arca-Swiss (Harwerrel 40mm sur Amazon) pour un trpied en carbone K&F Concept (BA225), des protections tanche (OP/Tech USA 9001022 sur Amazon) pour l’appareil et un objectif, 1 Cache Griffe de flash (JJC sur Amazon), 1 film de protection d’cran en verre tremp (ULBTER sur Amazon). Cela commence faire cher mais je pense tre tranquille pour quelques temps.

  12. KathlenHemmant says:

     Germany

    Golden Review Award: 10 From Our UsersNach einigen Systemwechseln und sehr viel verbranntem Geld bin ich endlich bei meinem System angekommen. Fr mich war entscheidend das ich ein halbwegs handliches System bei sehr guter Bildqualitt und berschaubaren Kosten fr mein so geliebtes Hobby bekomme. Bisher hat mich die X-S 10 nicht enttuscht Sehr gute Verarbeitung und Bildqualitt. Die Auflsung von 26 MP scheint mir ein sehr guter Kompromiss zwischen Auflsung und Rauschverhalten des Sensors zu sein. Eine sehr kompakte und leichte Kamera die ich gerne auf Wanderungen oder in die Berge mitnehme . Mit dem 70-300 bekomme ich die Mglichkeit sogar Wildlife mit gerade einmal 1,1 KG Gewicht auf dem Niveau einer Nikon Z6 2 und dem 200-500 zu machen. Nur das die Vollformat Ausrstung knapp 3 KG gewogen hat. Die Bildqualitt empfinde ich als absolut ebenbrtig.

  13. StefanLxfhe says:

     Italy

    La mia macchina precedente era una Nikon D5300. Nonostante il prezzo delle mirrorless sia purtroppo piuttosto alto, questa macchina vale l’elevato costo. Sono appena tornato da un viaggio in thailandia e son contentissimo degli scatti ottenuti. Lo stabilizzatore e la lente che arriva a 15mm sono stati di grande aiuto per il mio reportage.
    Riassunto: ottimo acquisto.

  14. RoderickRamsey says:

     Italy

    Golden Review Award: 4 From Our UsersLe recensioni non le rendono giustizia. Dico solo che la mia quarta macchina fotografica e l ho amata da subito. Con le lenti giuste non ha nulla da invidiare all ammiraglia, sua sorella maggiore.
    Ergonomia perfetta soprattutto per che sono una donna e ho le mani sottili uno dei motivi per cui ho abbandonato le reflex e ho scelto le mirrorless.
    Assolutamente consigliata.

  15. SaundraHarvard says:

     Italy

    Golden Review Award: 6 From Our UsersDopo averne provate e viste davvero molte mi sono fermato su questo gioellino perch seppur con qualche compromesso ha davvero tutto quello che si pu desiderare da una fotocamera di buon livello.

    I prerequisiti erano:
    – Obiettivi intercambiabili
    – Dimensioni contenute
    – stabilizzatore (vi diranno che non serve, che una cavolata, che ci vuole la mano, che bisogna impostare n-mila settaggi e che se le foto vengono mosse solo colpa vostra, il che al 90% vero) averlo una goduria, anche se pochi gli stop che si guadagno almeno per me sono veramente comodi, e i video sono fantastici, avendo un obbiettivo anch’esso stabilizzato si riescono a fare davvero cose molto interessanti.
    – display orientabile/estraibili, che a molti non piace perch disallinea l’asse obiettivo con quello del mirino, ma a me piace tantissimo. E soprattutto pu essere girato a 180 in modo da nascondere e proteggere l’lcd e dando al contempo un look retro che mi piace moltissimo.
    – flash, avevo provato la X-E4, anch’essa ottima, ma il flash per quanto piccolo o riduttivo sia, credo sia un qualcosa che non deve mancare.

    E la X-S10 ha tutte queste caratteristiche. Ero un po’ preoccupato dall’ingombro dell’impugnatura, che mi sembrava troppo pronunciata ma credetemi ora la considero un assoluto punto di forza. Poter impugnare la macchina solo da l fantastico.

    Detto questo le foto sono come per la altre fuji di fascia X belle e pulite, i filtri delle fuji per le jpg inutile dirlo danno subito risalto alle foto. I 26mp forse un pelino pochi, ma quello che fa la differenza alla fine la lente che ci montate e l’occhio che avete che anche un non professionista come me pu ottenere degli scatti assolutamente soddisfacenti.

    Difetti, se cos vogliamo chiamarli, possono essere la messa a fuoco che a volte presenta un po’ di titubanze, ma risolvibili con qualche correzione, e la connessione al pc, soprattutto in modalit wifi che necessita di un po’ di lavoro extra.

    Ci sarebbe altro da dire e magari aggiorner la recensione, per ora la trovo ottima, bella da usare e con una sensazione molto piacevole nel tenerla in mano. Super consigliata.

    Per me semplicemente perfetta

  16. Jill Fehrenbacher says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    This is my first Fuji camera that I have ever owned and operated. I previously had a Sony A6400, so I will inevitably comparing it to that one.Straight off the bat I will say that the autofocus on the Sony was simply better that Fuji (hands down, lights out). That being said, if you set it right on the Fuji, you can trust it in 95% of the cases (even in vlogging). As someone who enjoys both photo and video, I do tend to do both most of the time and this is where the Fuji shines. You can have separate settings for each (which was not the case on the Sony) and the whole interface is just more intuitive. If you shoot video, you absolutely have to try the film simulations which are built into this camera, as they are incredible if used in the right situations.

    Build quality is very good.
    Ergonomics are simply amazings
    Colors are … best in the industry imo (yes, better than Canon)
    Image Stabilization is very good (not quite as good as Panasonic or Olympus, but miles ahead of Sony or Canon)
    Autofocus is good enough, but nothing to write home about.
    Features …. this is the selling point of this camera I believe. The ammount of features in this price range is simply top.
    Battery life is poor (you always need to bring spares if you go out and expect to shoot video).

    All in all … this is the most feature packed camera in this price range. There are a few things which she does better than any other camera and there is not a single thing that she does badly or below top 3.
    If you are looking at getting a camera for both photography and shooting video and you don’t want to spend more than 1000, this is as good as it gets.

    Best hybrid mirrorless camera in this price range

  17. rss.shopblogs.co.uk says:

     Germany

    Golden Review Award: 4 From Our UsersIch bin ein anspruchsvoller Urlaubs-Fotograf, d.h. ich lege Wert auf hochwertige Bilder, aber steige nicht bis in die tiefsten Tiefen der Kamera ein. Nachdem ich jahrelang SLRs von Nikon besa, bin ich nun zu Fujifilm gewechselt, da ich deren Angebote fr um die 1000 Euro am attraktivsten fand.

    Was zuerst auffllt. auch gegenber meinen frheren Nikons, ist die wertige Verarbeitung. Alles fhlt sich solide, langlebig, und nicht nach Plastikspielzeug an. Trotzdem ich groe Hnde haben lsst sich die Kamera dank des groen Griffes gut halten und bedienen. Dank des gegenber anderen Fuji-Kameras genderten Bedien-Konzeptes fllt die Umgewhnung nicht schwer.

    Gleichzeitig ist das Bedienkonzept mein Hauptkritikpunkt: es gibt eine riesige Auswahl an Einstellmglichkeiten, sowohl im Men an sich, als auch in der Belegung der Buttons/Tasten. Und da ist die UX einfach nicht gut. Zum einen htte man das Men in einen Einfach/Erweitert-Bereich splitten, zum anderen htte man mehr Hilfen bei den oft kryptischen Bezeichnungen anbieten knnen. Auch das Quickmen sollte nicht nur auf Icons basieren, sondern zustzlich Labels aufweisen. Das wre innerhalb des Mens sicher darstellbar.
    Sicher, man kann sich einarbeiten, aber es ginge besser.

    Das trbt den Gesamteindruck aber nur minimal, denn hat man sich dort durchgeqult – oder nimmt einfach die Auto-Einstellung – wird man mit brillianten Bildern belohnt, die aus der Kamera heraus hervorragend sind, und den Nachbearbeitungs-Aufwand erheblich reduzieren. Hier ist das Ergebnis erheblich besser als bei meiner vorherigen Nikon. Auch das Kit-Objektiv ist weit besser als das, was ich bisher gewohnt war.

    Alles in allem eine sehr empfehlenswerte Kamera.

  18. Press Room says:

     India

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersExcellent build quality. Can feel bit heavy with kit lens but not a deal breaker. Menu and settings can overwhelm initially but as u start using the camera and learning more u gain more confidence with manual settings.
    Kit lens is pretty good but not the best.
    What could improve –
    Battery life for photos is decent but club it with video capture; battery drain fast.
    Autofocus not upto mark

    What’s in the box: (purchased from Appario retail)
    Camera + kit lens + 64gb fast write and read memory card + medium size camera bag (probably from seller)

  19. EuniceToohey says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Fujifilm X-S10 with 16-80mm lens. There are several Fujifilm X series cameras to choose from. This has the latest of everything, with in body image stabilisation, the version 4 sensor and processing and the same lens options.

    So, you get fantastic photos and Fujifilm’s amazing film simulation options for beautiful photo tone and colours without needing to learn editing software. All this is also true of other new models.

    What sets the X-S10 apart is how easy it makes everything. It has a layout and control scheme the is more similar to other brands, taking a step away from the retro inspired manual controls of others in the range.

    So, if having manual control of everything is something you don’t really want to worry about, but you still want the Fujifilm style and quality. This is the one to get.

    I’ve had mine a month or more now, shooting about 3,000 images. All I can say is ‘wow’! What this camera can do is just ridiculous. The quality is incredible and the stabilisation allows hand held shots way after sunset. It’s nuts what you can get away with. So happy to have it.

  20. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    My gosh, what a camera. This is the one that does it all. If only it was waterproof and could be used underwater it would probably be the best camera in the world today. It would take far too long to write a review about this camera so my best advice would be to check out reviews from professional photographers on YouTube then come back here and buy it. Believe me, there’s nothing bad to be said.

  21. RobynWhitworth says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Bought for hobby and end with product shooting (Extra lens for Macro)
    Overall good job Fujifilm

  22. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersBrilliant camera at a great price. I have the Sony A6400 and now I am spoilt for choice between the two.
    Great photos in low light especially when you use a dedicated flash instead of the inbuilt flash.
    Great features as the Sony, takes a while getting used to as it is my first Fuji camera.
    The Film Simulations are a great treat, the ability to fully edit RAW images in conjunction with Fuji XRAW software is just intuitive and brilliant. A very worthy investment.
    Great purchase.

    Brillia

  23. Anonymous says:

     India

    I personally do not know enough to comment on how good this camera is with respect to the competition, but I’ve only heard good stuff about it. What I can say is the accessories that came along with it made it possible for me to use it right from the get go. I got a fast and expensive memory care for free, a very nice bag. Grateful for that.
    Bought it with the 16-80 and so far I definitely like the camera.

  24. Anonymous says:

     Germany

    Golden Review Award: 23 From Our UsersEs gibt so viele (Test-) Berichte und Vergleiche ber und mit dieser Kamera. Eine weitere Spec-Schlacht ergibt da einfach keinen Sinn und wrde keine echte Einschtzung zulassen, wie sich die Kamera im Alltag tatschlich schlgt. Daher die aus meiner Sicht wichtigsten Punkte, die man ber die X-S10 wissen sollte.

    Handhabung:
    Die Kamera ist angenehm kompakt, erst recht mit diesem Objektiv (XF 18-55mm 2.8-4.0 R LM OIS). Sie liegt durch ihren tiefen Handgriff sehr gut in der Hand. Man kann die Kamera mit dem Griff auch locker lngere Zeit in der Hand halten, wenn man sie nicht mit dem Tragegurt trgt. Mit vergleichbaren Kameras anderer Hersteller taten mir so irgendwann die Finger weh.

    Apropos Gurt: der ist angenehm schmal und sehr dezent. Nur ein kleiner weier Schriftzug weit im unteren (!) Teil des Gurtes auf die Marke hin. Also keine bertriebene Zurschaustellung der Marke. Top!

    Bildqualitt:
    Ein erheblicher Mehrwert der X-S10 gg. den Konkurrenten ist die Qualitt der JPEGs. Die Kamera bietet die Mglichkeit, mit Filmsimulationen (im Prinzip sind das Farbprofile) sehr brauchbare JPEGs direkt aus der Kamera zu generieren. Natrlich muss man ein wenig Ausprobieren und Testen. Jeder Anwender einer Systemkamera steht aber nunmal vor der Frage: JPEG oder RAW? Ja, es geht auch beides, aber darum geht’s hier nicht. RAWs brauchen zu 99% Nacharbeit und sind zudem sehr gro. Die Nacharbeit kostet vor allem Zeit und Geld (z.B. fr Lightroom). Hat man hingegen ein Gefhl fr die JPEG-Mglichkeiten der Fuji bekommen, kann man einfach und schnell die Bilder nutzen und genieen (ohne, dass sie wochenlang auf Bearbeitung warten). Wer es besonders eilig hat kann schon auf dem Heimweg die Bilder per App aufs Smartphone bertragen und sofort bei Instagram posten. 😉 brigens bieten fast alle anderen Fujifilm-Kameras ebenfalls die Filmsimulationen und damit auch brauchbare JPEGs.

    Untersttzt wird das Ganze durch einen wirklich sehr guten und rauscharmen Sensor, der zustzlich auch noch stabilisiert ist (IBIS). Nur wenige Kameras bieten in diesem Preissegment eine vergleichbare Funktion. Verwendet man zustzlich noch eines der stabilisierten OIS-Objektive von Fuji, kann man richtig gute Aufnahmen in dunklen Umgebungen aus der Hand (!) machen. Echt stark!

    Bedienung:
    Die X-S10 ist nicht die einfachste Kamera, keine Frage. Aber sie erschlgt den Nutzer auch nicht mit einer endlosen Liste an Funktionen. Die Bedienung erfordert etwas Einarbeitung. Hat man seine Konfiguration vorgenommen, geht das Fotografieren aber leicht und schnell von der Hand. Helfen tut dabei auch der praktische Blendenring an den Fuji-XF-Objektiven.

    Objektiv:
    Das Objektiv XF 18-55mm 2.8-4.0 R LM OIS ist eine sehr gute Allround-Ergnzung. Es ist optisch stabilisiert und besticht vor allem durch seine Gre und Verarbeitung. Im Prinzip ist es ein besseres Zoom-Objektiv gg. der XC-Serie und sollte gewhnlichen Ansprchen mehr als gengen. Die Kamera passt damit sogar in eine grere Jackentasche. 😉 Fr optische Besonderheiten (z.B. hhere Lichtstrke oder Sonnensterne) sollte man auf das etwas grere, aber auch teurere XF16-80mmF4 R OIS WR zurckgreifen, das es ebenfalls im Kit mit der X-S10 gibt.

    Ein wesentlicher Kaufgrund fr die X-S10 waren tatschlich die Objektive, im Speziellen die von Fujifilm selbst. Im Verhltnis zu Canon oder Nikon gibt es auf dem Markt zwar deutlich weniger Fuji-Objektive von Drittanbietern (wie z.B. von Tamron), weniger ist hier allerdings nicht schlechter. Die Objektive von Fuji sind sehr gut, vor allem die XF-Serie. Fr jeden Einsatzzweck gibt es mindestens ein Objektiv im mittleren Preissegment.

    Fazit:
    Die Kamera ist perfekt fr Familien und Leute, die mit Systemkameras auf Tuchfhlung gehen wollen. Technisch lsst die X-S10 kaum Wnsche offen und bietet wirklich viel frs Geld. Sie ist kompakt, wertig, durchdacht und bereitet (nach etwas Einarbeitung) richtig Freude am Fotografieren. Die JPEG-Fhigkeiten erlauben den schnellen Genuss der Bilder.

    Fujifilm bietet zudem hochwertige Objektive. In jedem Fall rate ich zu einem XF-Objektiv, mag der Preis im ersten Moment auch hoch sein – es lohnt sich. Sehr empfehlenswert!

  25. Anonymous says:

     Italy

    Golden Review Award: 134 From Our UsersPrima di questa macchina fotografica avevo una Nikon D5000 con obiettivo 35mm f 1.8, ossia una reflex APS-C CMOS del 2009. Pe quanto possa sembrare scontato che in tutti questi anni ci siano stati enormi miglioramenti, anche la mia vecchia Nikon scattava ottime foto e la qualit dell’immagine in generale stato l’ultimo punto che mi ha spinto a fare questo passaggio. In questa recensione voglio quindi spiegare cosa cambia e cosa offre questa Fujifilm X-S10 e a chi rivolta.

    PARTE 1: DIFFERENZA generica tra REFLEX e MIRRORLESS:
    Mirrorless = senza specchio, ossia senza lo specchio davanti al sensore che nelle reflex manda l’immagine verso l’alto al mirino ottico. A parte questo, proprio come le Reflex, anche le Mirrorles consentono di avere ottiche intercambiabili.

    DIMENSIONI: l’assenza dello specchio permette dimensioni ridotte sia del corpo macchina, che delle ottiche. Con l’ottica giusta (tipo il mio FUJINON XF 27 mm f2.8), questa macchina sta tranquillamente nella tasca di un giubbotto o nella taschina degli zaini solitamente riservata a occhiali da sole e altre piccole cose. Sicuramente l’altra ottica che ho scelto, il 16-80, non va affatto in questa direzione essendo una delle pi grandi, ma il 18-55 f2.8 che si pu scegliere come alternativa a mio avviso un ottimo compromesso essendo piccolissimo e offrendo una qualit ottica decisamente superiore ai classici 18-55 kit (basti pensare che l’apertura di partenza f.2.8 e non 3.5). Per farsi un’idea delle dimensioni allego delle foto comparative.

    AUTOFOCUS: Poich il sensore costantemente attivo (nelle reflex viene attivato solo quando lo specchio si alza quando si scatta la foto) consente un autofocus sia pi preciso che pi rapido. Ad esempio, questa Fuji riesce a individuare i volti, a regolare l’esposizione in modo ottimale per questi e a mettere a fuoco automaticamente sugli occhi, tutte cose che sulle reflex erano possibili solo in modalit Live View (solo sul display, mentre qui anche sul mirino) e con notevole perdita delle prestazioni (la mia Nikon impiegava addirittura 10 o pi secondi a mettere a fuoco in modalit live View e anche lo scatto non era immediato).
    Infine, segnalo che questa Fuji riesce a mettere a fuoco anche in condizioni di pessima illuminazione (addirittura -6 stop) e in generale molto molto pi rapida a mettere a fuoco.

    ANTEPRIMA ESPOSIZONE: Sempre per il motivo che il sensore sempre attivo, possibile visualizzare direttamente sul display o sul mirino un’anteprima dell’esposizione dell’immagine sulla base dei parametri impostati. Ci era possibile anche su alcune reflex (non sulla mia) ma, come per l’autofocus sui volti, solo in modalit live View con tutte le conseguenze gi dette al punto precedente. Senza di ci ci si doveva basare solo sulle indicazioni dell’esposimetro (la lineetta con i + e i – in basso), il che ovviamente si riferiva solo a un singolo punto dell’immagine e non consentiva di farsi un’idea su tutto il resto della foto (si doveva andare a tentativi). Cos l’esperienza simile a quella che si ha con uno smartphone.

    MIRINO OLED: per quanto l’immagine che si apprezza nelle reflex direttamente riflessa dallo specchio sia stata a lungo considerata superiore, la qualit dei mirini OLED attuali non fa rimpiangere ed anzi segna un altro puto a favore delle mirrorless (e di questa Fuji): non solo la qualit ottima, grazia sia all’altissima risoluzione dello schermino del mirino sia al fatto che sia oled e che quindi abbia contrasti perfetti con neri assoluti (e non grigi), ma anche possibile apprezzare sul mirino funzioni altrimenti relegate solo al display (come l’anteprima dell’esposizione, del bilanciamento del bianco, del profilo colore, dell’HDR e altro).

    CONTRO: Batteria. sicuramente il fatto che sensore e display/mirino siano sempre accesi comporta dei consumi molto maggiori. Con la mia reflex non avevo mai sentito la necessit di una seconda batteria, mentre con questa pu essere necessario se si prospetta di dover scattare molte foto (per viaggi o giornate normali invece si arriva tranquillamente a sera con carica residua). Comodo a tal proposito che la ricarica avvenga (anche) via USB-C (senza dover rimuovere la batteria), con lo stesso caricabatterie del cellulare (una cosa in meno da portarsi in viaggio) e che si possa ricaricare anche con una powerbank e usarla contemporaneamente (utile se ad esempio non si dispone di una seconda batteria).

    PARTE 2: DIFFERENZA GENERICA TRA APS-C E FULL-FRAME O MICRO 4:3
    DIMENSIONI: Anche in questo caso, a parit di tipologia (mirrroless), le APS-C sono pi piccole delle FULL-Frame sia per quanto riguarda il corpo macchina che le ottiche. In generale le ritengo un giusto compromesso tra full-frame (sensore pi grande, dimensioni maggiori) e micro 4:3 (sensore pi piccolo e dimensioni ancora inferiori).

    OTTICHE: Le ottiche APS-C sono generalmente pi piccole e molto meno costose, tuttavia, opportuno ricordare che la quantit di sfocato che viene generato da aperture molto luminose ridotta e va convertita con un indice di 1:1,5. Mi spiego meglio, il livello di sfocato che si otterr con un’ottica APS-C f. 1.8 lo stesso che si otterrebbe con un’ottica per full-frame di focale equivalente f. 1.8 x 1,5 = 2,7 f 2.8, quindi per il processo inverso se si vuole ottenere uno sfocato (bokeh) pari a un 2.8 full frame, su una fotocamera APS-C si deve optare per un obiettivo f. 1.8. Ad ogni modo, l’APS-C il giusto mezzo tra full frame e macchine fotografiche con sensori pi piccoli (in cui questo discorso ancora pi accentuato).
    Infine ricordo che per calcolare la focale full frame equivalente anche in questo caso si deve moltiplicare per 1.5 (quindi un’ottica APS-C 35mm all’incirca pari a un 50 mm full frame come angolo di campo dell’inquadratura).

    COSTO: a parit di caratteristiche, le APS-C costano in genere anche 1000 o pi euro in meno di una full frame. Infatti, per comprare una Full frame completa di tutte le caratteristiche che questa Fuji X-S10 offre si devono scomodare modelli professionali da 2-3.000, senza contare il costo delle ottiche, molto maggiore per le full frame. Lo ripeto ancora una volta, le APS-C mi sembrano il giusto compromesso tra costo e qualit offerta.

    ISO / LUCE: va detto che un sensore pi piccolo significa necessariamente meno luce che entra. Tuttavia, questa macchina fotografica regge davvero davvero bene gli iso anche alti, il che insieme alla stabilizzazione su sensore (che permette di alzare i tempi di esposizione anche a mano libera) permette di compensare senza grossi problemi la minore luce che entra. Anche quando gli iso si fanno davvero alti, la grana che si aggiunge piacevole rispetto ad altre macchine e, poich si hanno a disposizione 26 MP, alla fine d poco fastidio.

    PARTE 3: PERCHE’ proprio FUJIFILM?
    SENSORE APS-C XTRANS: Mentre Sony, Nikon, Canon, etc… si concentravano sulle mirrorless full-frame, Fujifilm ha lanciato gi da molti anni le sue mirorrless e SOLO nel formato APS-C, dedicando quindi molta pi attenzione delle altre gi citate case, che hanno rilasciato le loro prime mirrorless APS-C solo di recente.
    Inoltre, a differenza dei sensori di praticamente qualsiasi altra macchina fotografica, che sfruttano lo schema Bayer, i sensori Fujifilm proprietari sfruttano un loro schema XTRANS. Questo oltre ad avere rilevanza da un punto di vista della rappresentazione dei colori (vedi dopo), elimina la necessit di avere un filtro passa basso, che nei sensori con schemi Bayer invece necessario perch previene la formazione di artefatti ma che di fatto riduce la nitidezza delle immagini. Preciso infine anche qui che questo sensore (retroilluminato) regge benissimo gli iso e permette foto ottime anche con poca luce.

    STABILIZZAZIONE a livello di SENSORE: oltre alla stabilizzazione ottica presente su numerose ottiche, questa piccola Fuji (gi perch di solito presente in fotocamere pi grandi e costose) presenta al suo interno una stabilizzazione anche a livello di sensore.
    Nelle ottiche in cui gi presente una stabilizzazione, questo ulteriore stabilizzatore si somma e migliora ulteriormente la capacit di annullare le vibrazioni. Nelle ottiche in cui non lo inoltre offre un vantaggio ancora pi notevole.
    Rispetto alla singola stabilizzazione ottica presente sugli obiettivi, comunque, questo genere di stabilizzazione pi rapida e precisa e consente di “guadagnare” fino a 6 stop, che non sono affatto pochi; questo significa che si possono usare tempi di posa a mano libera fino a 6 volte maggiori senza che le foto vengano mosse, un gran vantaggio che ho avuto modo di apprezzare in questi mesi.

    COLORI: caratteristica peculiare ormai rinomata di Fujifilm. Non solo la resa dei colori in generale ottima, ma questa macchina fotografica permette di scegliere tra di preset chiamati “simulazione pellicola” che davvero rappresentano un bel valore aggiunto. I miei preferiti sono “classic Chrome”, che d un aspetto leggermente vintage davvero bello, “astia”, molto morbido e tenue, perfetto peri i ritratti (vedi foto del gatto e del cane), “velvia”, molto saturo, ideale per i paesaggi e la natura (vedi foto delle case sul Ticino e del fiume in mezzo alla gola) e lo standard “provia” (vedi Matera in notturna); belli anche “eterna”, che ha dato un look molto cinematografico ai miei scatti a Matera e “classic negative”, che riproduce i colori delle classiche foto fatte a rullino (vedi foto con ragazza e bambino sugli scogli). Bellissimo b/n con “acros” infine.
    Grazie a questa eccellente elaborazione dei JPEG e a questi profili colore (che possono anche essere personalizzati a proprio piacimento), questa Fuji elabora dei JPEG praticamente gi pronti, caratteristica non da poco che consente di non dover trascorrere ore ed ore ad elaborare i file raw come sarebbe necessario fare con altre macchine fotografiche.

    INTERFACCIA UTENTE: rispetto ad altre macchine (in particolare le Sony), i men sono ben organizzati. Inoltre sono presenti numerosi controlli virtuali, tasti fisici e ghiere, tutti personalizzabili in base alle proprie esigenze e preferenze, e in generale l’ergonomia di questa macchina fotografica ottima, sia da un punto di vista di tenerla in mano (altre Fuji peccavano in questo a favore di un aspetto pi ret) sia in termini di controlli. Rispetto ad altre Fuji (X-T30, X-T4) ha perso la possibilit di premere le ghiere per fare switch tra le varie funzioni assegnate, ma non ne ho mai vista l’esigenza in quanto i nuovi controlli PASM (senza ghiera dei tempI) sono ben organizzate e tutti i controlli sono sempre a portata di mano. Ho prezzato tantissimo la presenza di una ghiera dedicata alla compensazione dell’esposizione, cosa ormai presente in tutte le fotocamere ma che la mia vecchia Nikon non aveva e mi costringeva a muovermi tra mille controlli per regolare una funzione cos fondamentale.
    Utile poi la presenza del men Q, dove si possono scegliere fino a 16 impostazioni da avere a portata di mano, e il fatto che i controlli assegnati a ghiere e pulsanti possano essere regolati osservando il cambiamento in diretta mentre ci si muove tra le varie opzioni perch non ostruiscono lo schermo (utile per il bilanciamento del bianco e per la simulazione pellicola sopratutto).

    ESTETICA: per quanto meno retr rispetto ad altri modelli della casa per via dell’assenza della ghiera dei tempi, anche lei conserva un aspetto decisamente retr quando abbinata ad obiettivi quali il mio 27mm f2.8, mentre al contrario appare decisamente professionale e pi moderna quando abbinata al 16-80 f4.0. Personalmente, da un punto di vista estetico non mi piaceva in foto quando paragonata ad esempio alla X-T30, anche per via della presenza di un’unica colorazione (non disponibile il caratteristico bicolore argento o argento scuro); mi sono per ricreduto dal vivo, in quanto appare decisamente pi bella. Ricordo che il materiale metallico, anzich plastico, del corpo proprio come degli obiettivi (serie XF, mentre gli XC sono in plastica).

    COSTO: Obiettivamente la migliore da un punto di vista qualit prezzo; la sua concorrente, la Sony alpha 6600, ossia un’altra mirrorless con sensore APS-C stabilizzato e caratteristiche simili (per quanto in vari aspetti inferiori) costa sui 500 in pi. In generale una differenza di prezzo cos ampia non si apprezza sul resto della gamma Fujifilm.

    OTTICHE: le ottiche Fuji sono di ottima qualit e sicuramente non ne rimarrete delusi (come non ne sono rimaso deluso io). In generale consiglio uno zoom variabile tra il 18-55 f.2.8 e il 16-80 f.4, a seconda del budget, e un fisso sui 35mm quale ad esempio il Fuji XC 35mm f2.0 che vale assolutamente i 200 che costa ed tutto sommato compatto. Se non avete mai usato ottiche fisse (e in generqale un 35mm APSC, ossia un 50 mm equivalente) in passato vi consiglio caldamente di provare: per quanto all’invio possa sembrare scomodo non poter variare focale e soprattutto questa focale (50mm equivalente), appena prenderete l’abitudine le vostre foto raggiungeranno un livello totalmente nuovo. Infine, molto compatto, ottimo otticamente e dall’aspetto retr il 27 mm f2.8 che vedete in foto. Fujifilm ha aperto ad ottiche di terze parti solo da poco, quindi in generale non ce ne sono molte (segnalo a tal proposito le Viltrox) ma al gamma Fujifilm davvero completa e il fatto che, come dicevo prima, Fuji si sia concentrata primariamente sulle APS-C (e non sulle full frame, come altre case) fa si che ci siano obiettivi per tutte le necessita (e portafogli).

    PARTE 4: ALTRO
    DISPLAY: per quanto sia spesso sottovalutato, mi sono reso conto con la mia vecchia Nikon (che aveva un pessimo display in quanto risoluzione) quanto importante possa essere il display di una fotocamera; infatti, diventa difficile rendersi conto se una foto venuta bene o male con un display scarso, non accorgendosi persino se una foto fuori fuoco o meno. La risoluzione del display di questa Fuji, con i suoi 1,04 milioni di pixel, si colloca al di sopra di molte mirrorless fullframe (tipo Sony Alpha 7 III e la concorrenza APS-C di Nikon e Canon, che ne hanno in genere sui 900 mila), per quanto non sia ai vertici (la sorella XT-4 e la XT-30 Mark II ne hanno 1.6 milioni). Ad ogni modo, questo display ottimo per risoluzione, resa cromatica e angolo di visuale, ed pure orientabile (il che utile in molte situazioni). Personalmente, data la mia brutta esperienza di questi anni con il display della Nikon, mi ero imposto di non comprare nessuna nuova fotocamera con display con meno di 1 milione di punti.

    DIMENSIONI FILE, FORMATI: possibile scattare sia in RAW che in JPEG che in entrambi allo stesso tempo. Inoltre possibile scegliere se si preferiscono RAW compressi o non e se si preferisce una compressione senza perdita o maggiore (i RAW compressi non sono supportati da molti software e necessitano preferibilmente di Capture One, quello fornito in dotazione, ma consumano meno spazio). Il Mac e l’iPhone sono compatibili nativamente con i Raw di questa X-S10 solo se non compressi, altrimenti consiglio di usare Capture One oppure RAW Power, che da un po’ supporta anche i file compressi, supporta i profili colore delle simulazioni pellicola ufficiali ed disponibile come acquisto una tantum (non abbonamento come Lightroom o photoshop) sia per Mac (39) sia per iPhone/iPad (10).
    Un file JPEG alla massima risoluzione occupa sui 12-15 MB, mentre per un RAW passiamo a circa 50MB a foto.

    MANUALE: ho apprezzato il manuale (in italiano), disponibile in formato digitale sia pdf sia interattivo, in quanto davvero completo. Inoltre, Fujifilm rilascia piccole integrazioni per le funzioni aggiunte con gli aggiornamenti firmware successivi alla pubblicazione del manuale pdf. Il cartaceo non presente, ma non lo rimpiango in quanto la versione interattiva pu essere consultata dal cellulare in ogni momento e in modo pi agevole.

    FLASH INTEGRATO: piccolo, ma utile in alcune circostanze. Rispetto a quello che avevo nella mia Nikon pi esile, ma comunque efficace in alcune situazioni (per quanto non ami la fotografia con flash).

    ACCESSORI CONSIGLIATI: Io ho comprato il caro, ma utile, kit di Peak Design per convertire la tracolla inclusa (in pelle, nera, carina) e poterla staccare quando voglio usare la maniglia (sempre Peak Design, visibile in foto) o non voglio niente attaccato (utile se voglio ridurre al minimo l’ingombro). Si trovano entrambi su amazon, ma vi consiglio di guardare anche sul sito di Peak Design perch nel mio caso il prezzo pure includendo le spese di spedizione era inferiore. Inoltre consiglio un proteggi schermo qualsiasi in vetro fatto apposta per Fuji X-S10 (per quanto il display possa essere chiuso e protetto talvolta utile lasciato aperto e graffiarlo sarebbe un peccato). Io uso poi un lettore di schede SD per il cellulare (iPhone, nel mio caso) per passare le foto en plein d’air perch l’app davvero lenta, mentre cosi in qualche secondo si passano centinaia di foto. Consiglio infine il treppiedi piccolo e portatile JOBY GorillaPod 1K.

    APP/GEOTAG FOTO: per quanto l’applicazione sia recensita molto male e il passaggio delle foto al cellulare sia piuttosto lento e in generale scomodo, volevo la presenza di un’interfaccia con il cellulare principalmente per assegnare la posizione alle alle foto (geotag), proprio come avviene quando scatto una foto con il cellulare, e questo avviene piuttosto bene con l’app. Con il mio nuovo iPhone 13 Pro la fotocamera si collega ed apre l’app in background per ottenere la posizione automaticamente, anche se l’app non viene aperta da molto tempo. Con il mio vecchio iPhone, o in generale nel caso in cui non dovesse collegarsi alla fotocamera in automatico, baster aprire l’app sul cellulare a inizio giornata e poi il processo funziona tranquillamente senza problemi. Non ho notato rilevanti consumi di batteria sul cellulare e comodo che sincronizzi anche l’orario per averlo sempre preciso. In generale la fotocamera non chiede la posizione al cellulare per ogni foto, ma solo ogni tot di tempo.

    Spero di aver chiarito ogni possibile dubbio e che questa recensione vi sia stata utile!

    Questa è la mirrorless da comprare. Confronto dettagliato con reflex, full frame e altre marche

  26. Anonymous says:

     France

    Golden Review Award: 8 From Our UsersSoyons honnte, le fujifilm XS-10 est un excellent botier. Il est trs ractif et la prise en main est vraiment excellente (meilleure que sur certains full frame haut de gamme).

    L’cran LCD compltement articul et tactile est un bonheur utiliser pour la photo de rue et contrairement certains autres avis, le viseur lectronique n’est pas du tout trop petit(mme si l’on porte des lunettes).

    Oui mais voil, il comporte pour moi un dfaut “objectif” et un dfaut “subjectif”.
    Objectivement, la batterie se vide beaucoup trop vite. Le botier est parfait pour la photo de rue en terme de poids et d’ergonomie MAIS une aprs-midi de street photographie vous demandera d’emporter plusieurs batteries car leur autonomie est vraiment faiblarde (surtout en comparaison du rcent XT-4 ou des hybrides Sony), ce qui est vraiment regrettable.

    Enfin, et c’est la raison pour laquelle j’ai renvoy ce botier amazon, il faut tre familier du “rendu fujifilm” qui donne un aspect “argentique”/bruit/rugueux aux photos que l’on prend, photos qui me semblent manquer de nettet, clart et d’clat par rapport ce qu’on obtient chez Nikon.
    Mais les afficionados de photographie argentique y trouveront tout fait leur bonheur.

  27. Anonymous says:

     Germany

    Golden Review Award: 8 From Our UsersVorweg, die Kamera ist absolut empfehlenswert fr Neueinstiger in die Fujiwelt. Ich bin ein groer Canon Fan und fotografiere berwiegend mit EOS R5 und R6 und den entsprechenden RF-Objektiven aus der L Serie. Warum also zustzlich noch eine Fuji? Nun, im Gegensatz zur Vollformat ist sie wirklich sehr handlich und ich bekomme alle meine Objektive in eine kleine Fototasche. Ich kann die Kamera also berall mitnehmen, wo ich sonst meine Canons zuhause liegen lassen wrde.
    Zu Beginn war ich noch unschlssig, ob ich die Kamera behalten sollte. Die ersten Ergebnisse mit dem (wirklich guten) Kitobjektiv waren ernchternd und hatten mich nicht berzeugt. Mein Hauptbereich ist die Portraitfotografie und da bin ich es gewohnt sehr offenblendig zu fotografieren. Und das geht mit so einem Kitobjektiv eben nicht.
    Allerdings hatte ich mir die Kamera ja fr andere Einsatzzwecke zugelegt und da hat sie mich wirklich berzeugt. Fr Landschaftsaufnahmen oder Architektur ist das Kitobjektiv wirklich fantastisch. Eine sehr hochwertige Optik im Gegensatz zu den Kitobjektiven, die man blicherweise so bekommt.
    Ich habe mir mittlerweile noch weitere Objektive zugelegt und mit einem 35mm f/0,95 bekomme ich sogar den Look hin, den ich bei Vollformat gewohnt bin.
    Die Bedienung der Kamera ist sehr intuitiv und es fiel mir leicht auch ohne Bedienungsanleitung loszulegen.

  28. CheryleCanipe says:

     India

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersI got this item delivered. There are lot of reviews about this product. So, I will not repeat mostly.

    * Good camera for personal use. I not a professional. So I can’t comment on that.
    * Compact and feels very sturdy.
    * Very good autofocus (with fast eye detection).
    * Easy to use. I did not read any manual.
    * Too many options to explore. I was using an old Sony DSLR. So the menu system was a bit overwhelming.
    * Very good quality pictures and videos.
    * EVF is good.

    It did not come with a charger. But it was good for me as I had few good quality USB type C adapters.

    Let me talk about delivery. I was a bit skeptical about the delivery as this is the first time I am ordering an item with this price from an online store.

    As usual, the item was well packaged with proper security measures to avoid theft and tampering. Before opening I observed that the box was not in perfect shape. So, I took a video of unboxing to use as evidence if something is wrong inside. But that was not the case. When I removed the external cover, I could see that it came with a bag (surprise…), which was making it as odd shape. But otherwise camera was in a well sealed box. It also had one memory card. The listing did not mention bag and card. So, I got two extra items. A bag and a card.

  29. TawnyaA39murfcw says:

     Italy

    Comprata come regalo per mio figlio che ne entusiasta. Foto molto belle per colori e livello di dettaglio. Ben strutturata per funzionalit, non affatto complicate per chi alle prime armi. Buon obiettivo nel complesso. La batteria con il primo ciclo si esaurita (troppo) presto, mentre successivamente si allineata a quanto indicato da Fuji (circa 350 foto). Penso che ne comprer altre di riserva ma non originali. Ottimi i video. Non mi fa impazzire il monitor con una bassa risoluzione e dalle sembianze molto delicato e fragile. Il prezzo mi sembra costante su Amazon e lo reputo corretto per quanto offre la macchina.

  30. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersI bought this as an upgrade to my X-T30. Initially I was put off by the different controls from the traditional Fuji cameras, but having used it a few weeks now I actually find it easier to setup the camera to exactly how I want it. I mainly shoot in aperture priority and set up the C4 custom dial as my main profile as this is next to the video on the PASM dial, one click of the dial is a lot more convenient than turning half way round the dial.

    In terms of image quality it is pretty much identical to the X-T30, that is, it’s excellent and has the same Fuji colours. The X-S10 does have one extra film simulation mode, Eterna bleach bypass, not something I’ve used, but I guess its still one more than the X-T30. What is useful over the X-T30 is that the film simulation menu now gives you more details about the film simulation and its intended use. These film simulations can also be applied to video which it can record in 4k/dci up to 30fps and 10x slow motion at 240fps in 1080p. Where the X-T30 had a record limit of only 10 minutes in 4k video, the X-S10 can record the industry standard 30 minutes of 4k.

    Build quality is solid and feels better built than the X-T30 which was already pretty good. The handling is also so much better with the larger grip, something which the X-T30 was lacking even when fitted with a grip/L bracket. The X-S10 feels so much better in the hand and makes for easier one handed operation even with a heavier/larger lens. The touchscreen is the same size as the X-T30 but as it is also a flips out it makes it more versatile especially for low angle shots or for selfie/vlogging.

    If vlogging or video shooting is what you do a lot the the 5-axis in body image stabilisation when paired with a lens with optical image stabilisation makes for a very smooth stabilised video. This can be further enhanced with the digital stabilisation function in camera though it will slightly crop the image when doing so. All the prime lenses for Fuji X mount do not have any form of stabilisation so the inclusion of I.B.I.S is a massive benefit if you shoot with prime lenses. It will allow you to shoot handheld video and longer shutter duration photos in low light situations.

    To sum up the main benefits this camera has over the X-T30, they are the image stabilisation, the grip, the custom dial and the flip screen. It has everything all that you ever need for a hybrid shooter. But if there is one thing I do miss, it is the dial you get on the X-T30 that is sadly missing on the X-S10, the focus mode dial..

  31. ashwin rajagopal says:

     Spai

    Golden Review Award: 13 From Our UsersLo que hay que saber respeto a las cmaras fotogrficas es que no hay cmara que sea perfecta. Siempre le encontraremos algn “pero” y seguramente la compararemos con nuestra cmara anterior. En mi caso vengo de una Samsung NX-500 que toma muy buenas fotos pero dej de ser compatible a partir del iPhone XS y no pude conectarla ms remotamente. Me ha costado bastante tiempo descubrir cul era la cmara equivalente para reemplazarla. Me parece haber acertado con la Fujifilm X-S10, pues toma excelentes fotos. Estuve dudando en comprarla con el objetivo de 16-80 pero finalmente analic para que la quera y prim ms la ligereza y el poder llevarla cmodamente en el cuello sin que moleste (18-55 finalmente).
    He aadido dos fotos de paisajes tomadas con esta cmara y los detalles y colores son increbles. Es cierto que no en todas las situaciones se obtienen fotografas as y probablemente en algn momento se necesitar ajustar el contraste (bajarlo) con algn programa de edicin.
    La conexin con el mvil a travs del programa Cam Remote es interesante pero me parece que necesita cierto desarrollo, ya que, en algunos casos, cuando quiero tomar fotos utilizando el mvil, la imagen se congela y tarda en conectarse. No me extraa porque he tenido otras cmaras que les pasaba algo similar. Espero que con alguna actualizacin mejoren este punto, que fue precisamente el que me motiv a cambiar de cmara.
    Finalmente mi peticin es para Amazon, para que controle a los falsos vendedores que pululan por aqu. En ms de una ocasin he comprado productos y luego me han anulado la venta. Eso genera mucha frustracin pues uno cree haber encontrado el producto deseado a un precio increble y no es as.

    Excelente calidad de image

  32. Daniel Norris says:

     United Kingdom

    Aw man this little camera ROCKS!!! I’m already an X100V X-H1 XPRO-3 owner and bought this as a backup to my X-H1 for video work but instantly it was clear that this little camera was going to be my main camera for video work. Quality is outstanding.

  33. Anonymous says:

     Spai

    Golden Review Award: 7 From Our UsersFujifilm XS-10 con objetivo 15-45mm

    Llevo un tiempo usando esta cmara y me parece excelente. La calidad de imagen es extraordinaria y los colores de Fuji para mi gusto son los mejores.

    PROS:
    – Calidad de imagen extraordinaria.
    – Estabilizacin en el cuerpo de la cmara, que facilita el uso de lentes no estabilizadas y que tambin se suma a la estabilizacin de la lente en caso de que sta la tenga.
    – Muy buena seleccin de perfiles de color y blanco y negro. Fotografa creativa.
    – Sensor retroiluminado para mejores fotos con poca luz.
    – Mandos totalmente programables.

    CONTRAS:
    – La pantalla es abatible 360 grados. Para vdeo puede que sea genial, pero para fotos a m me resulta muy incmoda. Prefiero las clsicas de XT-30, etc., que me parecen mucho ms ergonmicas para fotos.
    – La esttica no est mal, pero yo prefiero la esttica de la XT-30, aunque claro la XT-30 est al mismo precio de esta cmara que tiene el estabilizador incorporado (por eso la he elegido en lugar de la XT-30).
    – El embalaje no trae ningn tipo de precinto. Ni en la caja ni en la bolsa interior de la cmara. Tengo Sony, que siempre vienen con la caja precintada y creo que cuando compras una cmara de mil euros, lo menos que se puede pedir es que la caja traiga su precinto (ojo, no es problema de Amazon sino de Fujifilm que no precinta las cajas al salir de fbrica).

    Por lo dems estoy muy contento con la compra y la recomiendo.

  34. Anonymous says:

     Italy

    Golden Review Award: 11 From Our UsersComprata a natale dopo anni di utilizzo nikon, convinto dalle numerose recensioni ottime on line. Se sei un appassionato come me che per non si pu permettere di spendere i mila euro per una mirrorless decente, questa fa per te. Qualit Fuji indiscutibile, i jpeg con le simulazioni pellicola sono una bioia per gli occhi, anche abbastanza lavorabili, ma per questo i raw sono incredibili, tra i 50 e i 53 MB a foto di puro lavoro. Anche i video sono eccellenti, fino a 200 Mbps, assurdi per un uso amatoriale. La tecnologia della xt4 (che ho provato) si vede tutta, con poche limitazioni. Alla faccia della entry level! Usata per video in questo periodo a 4k 30fps 100Mbps, intorno al ventesimo minuto continuativo di registravione soffre di surriscaldamento, quindi occhio se dovete fare registrazione pi lunghe. Io la tengo spenta qualche minuto. la batteeria buona per foto, ma per video consiglio l’acquisto di una in pi almeno.

  35. Celso Bulgatti says:

     United Kingdom

    Lovely camera. Great grip. Nice and compact size but still feels good and substantial in the hand. Easy to set up and use and excellent image quality. You just want to use it.

  36. AlexandriaBlyth says:

     Spai

    Golden Review Award: 13 From Our UsersHe estado unas semanas haciendo bastantes fotos con ella, la verdad es que es una maravilla. Estaba un tiempo pensando en comprarme la xt-4 pero al ver este modelo ms compacto y con todo lo que ofrece saba que era lo que buscaba. En enfoque trabaja de maravilla, es silenciosa, pesa poco, muy compacta y el objetivo del kit es realmente bueno. Yo tengo una Canon 5D con objetivos L, s lo que es la calidad y esta cmara cumple muy bien en todo tipo de situaciones. Muy versatil con la pantalla tctil y articulada. El visor electrnico tambin aporta buenas prestaciones pues puedes ver en el momento todos los ajustes que haces, por ejemplo de exposicin.
    Los objetivos son muy ligeros y es un equipo que puedes llevar a todos lados.
    Los colores de fuji son una delicia, el tono de la piel perfecto y la exposicin tambin la mide correctalmente, es una cmara para disfrutar haciendo fotos y poder olvidarte de horas de retoque en el pc.

  37. Heather Poole says:

     Spai

    Golden Review Award: 7 From Our UsersLo mejor de las cmaras Fuji son los JPEGs, con otras marcas tienes que usar RAW y luego echarle horas con un programa avanzado para obtener resultados similares. Los colores son geniales y no tiene nada de colores falsos incluso a ISO 12800.
    Como pasa con todas las cmaras digitales, la configuracin por defecto no aprovecha todas sus posibilidades. En mi opinin hay que activar el DR-P (arregla muy bien los contraluces y no tiene efectos negativos en otros casos) y poner la reduccin de ruido al mnimo (hay ms “granos” de ruido pero son ms finos y se mantienen mucho mejor los detalles).

    El 18-55 es muy rpido enfocando y al grabar video con el micro de la cmara no se oye para nada. Otra ventaja es que no cambia de focal al enfocar.

    A diferencia de otras Fuji, los controles de la cmara son “modernos” (parecidos al resto de marcas) y a m me parecen bastante ms cmodos y configurables (5 botones y una rueda) que los “clsicos”. Otra ventaja es la empuadura que permite usar la cmara con una mano (la derecha).

  38. JoleneFergusson says:

     Italy

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersPrima fotocamera Fujifilm acquistata, provenendo dal mondo 4/3 Olympus.
    La costruzione e’ ottima, si sente subito la solidita’ del corpo macchina e della lente ( nel mio caso il 18-55 XF) .
    I menu’ sono sembrati un po’ complessi a primo impatto, ma dopo qualche giorno iniziano ad avere senso.

    La qualita’ delle immaggini e’ ottima anche in JPEG, grazie alle simulazioni pellicola e ad una vasta gamma di settaggi disponibili.

    Il mio utilizzo principale e’ il video, e devo dire che se la cava egregiamente. La stabilizzazione del sensore aiuta molto, anche con l’utilizzo di lenti senza OIS.
    Il grip piu’ grande rispetto alle altre fuji permette di effettuare riprese a mano con piu’ sicurezza.

    La mancanza dello slot UHS-II e della registrazione 10-bit interna potrebbe far storcere il naso ai professionisti, ma per uso amatoriale o semi-pro credo sia una ottima macchina. Inoltre questi problemi sono risolvibili con un registratore esterno.

  39. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 4 From Our UsersSuper camera for the lazy amateur who wants quality but isn’t trying to be someone that pretends to want or need all the manual knobs and dials of traditional Fuji cameras.
    Had got myself an X-T3 which was superb but TBH I found it a bit intimidating. Along comes the X-S10 and teamed up with my XF18-135mm and my XC35mm I’m good to go. For pocketability I just use my XF10 (a highly underated Fuji camera).
    I appreciate that for most Fujifilm lovers, part of that love affair is because of the level of manual control at their fingertips but the X-S10 is perfect for me as I still get the beautiful colours and quality without any great effort.
    Hope this helps!

  40. Ralph16Esudayky says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Absolutely brilliant little camera. Roughly the size of the x100v but with a much much much better grip. Buttons are customisable to how you want them, so essentially my perfect camera. Don’t believe those that say it has no soul… total rubbish… feels lovely in the hand with an actual shutter release sound that is a breath of fresh air compared to the x100v.

  41. KristenKell says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersI love this camera, the image quality is amazing, so good that I’ve sold all my Nikon gear (D5600 and various lenses).
    It’s so much better in every way, image quality, colour reproduction and the build quality is fantastic.
    Buy one you won’t regret it.

  42. Warner3075 says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Nice size body and good quality but internal flash is only suitable for head and shoulders portraits
    and fill in flash.

  43. Anonymous says:

     Netherlands

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersAls vervanger van mijn Fujifilm X-T20 heb ik voor deze gekozen. En echt geen spijt!
    Heerlijke fijne camera die hetzelfde werkt als mijn oude. Maar de foto’s zijn echt van een niveau of twee hoger super scherp en ze komer frisser over dan mijn oude x-t20.

  44. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersAnother brilliant camera from fujifilm the film simulation on this camera is outstanding I’m no professional but the images that comes from this camera is outstanding, this is my 3rd fujifilm camera I love their colour science the camera build quality is superb highly recommend this camera

  45. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Lovely camera to use. Interchangeable lenses available. Nice weight to carry and suitable for people like me with smaller hands. The quality of the photos are excellent.

  46. Anonymous says:

     Germany

    Golden Review Award: 18 From Our UsersIch muss Vorweg der Rezension von Herrn Sthle wiedersprechen. Ich kann beim besten Willen nicht verstehen, warum jemand ein Produkt mit 1 Stern bewertet, nur auf Grundlage einer fehlenden BDA?
    Zumal auch die Aussage mzum Fujifilm Support nicht stimmt. Ich habe den Support per E-Mail angeschrieben und habe innerhabl von einer halben Stunde eine Rckmeldung samt deutscher Bedienungsanleitung als PDF Datei bekommen!
    Auch kann man inzwischen auf der Homepage die BDA (auch in deutsch) kostenlos herunterladen. Somit sind seine Aussagen in seiner Rezension nicht wahr!

    Zur Kamera und dem Objektiv. Alles in allem sehr erstklassig verarbeitet und macht sofort einen sehr hochwertigen Eindruck. Das Objektiv ist aus Metall und liegt sehr schn in der Hand. In Kombi mit der Kamera ist die Haptik sehr ausgewogen.

    Bei der Kamera fllt sofort der Griff auf und es macht Spass die Kamera zu halten. Kein Vergleich zu anderen Kameras in ihrer Gre. Ich komme von Canon und die X-S10 entspricht in etwa der Canon EOS M5. Da kann sich Canon noch ein paar Scheiben abschneiden, was Materialien, Ausstattung und Preis-Leistungsverhltnis angeht.
    Den Wechsel habe ich nicht bereut und es macht einfach Spass mit der Kamera zu arbeiten.

    Auch der Retro-Look, fr den Fujifilm bekannt ist, trifft genau meinen Geschmack. Die Bedienung ist sehr einfach, wenn man sich mit der Kamera vertraut gemacht hat. Das schne bei Fuji ist, man kann alle Tasten und Bedienelemte nach seinen eigenen Wnschen konfigurieren. Das geht bei Canon nur sehr bedingt und auch hier hat Fuji deutlich die Nase vorn, was das Handling und den Workflow angeht.

    Das schne an der X-S10 ist, dass Fuji hier eine Brcke fr Wechsler schlgt, durch sein gendertetes Bedienkozept. Mit dieser Kamera kommen Neueinsteiger von anderen Herstellern wie Sony, Canon oder Nikon sehr leicht zurecht.

    Ich kann nur sagen, dass Fujifilm mit der X-S10 eine hochwertige Kamera an den Start gebracht hat, welche mit vielen Ausstattungsmerkmalen einer Highend-Kamera versehen ist und das zu einem Preis von knapp unter 1.000 Euro fr den Body. Da kann man bei anderen Herstellern lange suchen, das gibt es einfach nicht.

  47. Anonymous says:

     India

    Golden Review Award: 24 From Our UsersI had been looking for a good camera for under Rs 1 lakh for sometime when Fujifilm launched this camera last year and it immediately became a hot favourite of several camera review forums/channels. From a value for money perspective, I think this camera has no competition in the market if you try to find a feature to feature match for this price. From a cost to performance perspective it gets even better. This is a very capable camera. In a few days that I have spent with it, I have found myself pleasantly surprised multiple times by the quality of images that it produces and I am not even talking about the quality of raw files here. I know that relying on SOOC JPEGs may not be a feasible option for a lot of people. However I think if you are so inclined, this is the camera that fits the bill. This is a fairly advanced camera and it is heavily customizable. And although it is very easy to get your photos out of it and into a smartphone, you can’t expect the workflow to be the same as a smartphone camera. But then again, the image quality you get is light years ahead of what the best smartphone cameras can do. I bought it without the kit lens and paired it with the cheap xc35mm f2 prime and so far I’m loving it.

    I had been looking for a good camera for under Rs 1 lakh for sometime when Fujifilm launched this camera last year and it immediately became a hot favourite of several camera review forums/channels. From a value for money perspective, I think this camera has no competition in the market if you try to find a feature to feature match for this price. From a cost to performance perspective it gets even better. This is a very capable camera. In a few days that I have spent with it, I have found myself pleasantly surprised multiple times by the quality of images that it produces and I am not even talking about the quality of raw files here. I know that relying on SOOC JPEGs may not be a feasible option for a lot of people. However I think if you are so inclined, this is the camera that fits the bill. This is a fairly advanced camera and it is heavily customizable. And although it is very easy to get your photos out of it and into a smartphone, you can't expect the workflow to be the same as a smartphone camera. But then again, the image quality you get is light years ahead of what the best smartphone cameras can do. I bought it without the kit lens and paired it with the cheap xc35mm f2 prime and so far I'm loving it.

  48. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    camera has really good quality and is easy to use. the numerous dials are really useful to quickly change certain settings.

    very good camera for the price

  49. Anonymous says:

     Italy

    Golden Review Award: 24 From Our UsersPassaggio da Sony a6400. Lato foto sono entrambe di alto livello, con la Sony riproduci ci che vedi, con la xs10 puoi gestire pi facilmente vari profili colore in base alle circostanze. Con pro e contro per ciascuna per le foto le ritengo alla pari. Lato video preferisco la Fuji xs10 perch la stabilizzazione fa la differenza, si possono fare brevi video a mano libera mentre con la Sony impossibile. Rolling shutter meno evidente su Fuji, luminosit leggermente superiore su Sony nei video. In conclusione la Sony eccelle su alcuni aspetti come autofocus e dettaglio fine delle immagini oltre alla portabilit, ma alcuni difetti sono eccessivi come la mancanza di stabilizzazione nei video e rolling shutter evidente. La Fuji non ha particolari difetti, autofocus ottimo, stabilizzazione ottima…In conclusione la Fuji molto pi equilibrata e non presenta limiti evidenti. Tra la serie a Sony, compresa la 6600 e la Fuji xs10, non avrei dubbi sul maggiore equilibrio e utilizzabilit di quest’ultima.

  50. AlicaZealdh says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 11 From Our UsersI have been thinking for some time to upgrade my cumbersome Canon D-SLR and make the switch to a smaller and lighter mirrorless system that would at least give me the same quality output from my D-SLR. After reading various reviews, and getting some advice from a professional photographer friend I took the plunge with the Fujifilm X-S10.

    I have always read great reviews on out of camera jpegs on the fujifilm system, which almost led me to purchase a X-T2 but I struggled with the manual dial operation. When I read the X-S10 menu system had a PSAM dial similar to my Canon, I had finally found the right camera to make the switch.

    I am over the moon with the purchase, and have found myself doing more and more video content thanks to the IBIS and fully articulated screen. I made the mistake of showing my wife the images using the amazing film simulation modes and now she keeps stealing the camera for her social media posts. I have been trying to tell her for ages she needs to move to using a camera for her social media from her phone and she can now see the difference!

    The images straight out the camera are stunning, and due to the smaller size and weight I find myself taking this camera with all the time on my lockdown walks.

    I am so glad I decided to press the button (excuse the pun) on this investment, it has been my best lockdown investment to date.

    If anyone can recommend a suitable microphone for video please let me know

  51. Take It From Me Girls says:

     Germany

    Golden Review Award: 74 From Our UsersIch habe eine X-T4 und diese Kamera ist fr mich perfekt. da stimmt einfach alles. Nun habe ich meine H1 verkauft und mir die X-S10 zugelegt, weil sie von wichtigsten Parametern, die man zum Fotografieren braucht der T4 durchaus gewachsen ist. Was den ganzen Rest betrifft, kann sie der aber nicht das Wasser reichen.
    wie gesagt hat sie den AF von der T4, die Bildqualitt und auch den Sensor.

    Ist sie etwas fr den Umsteiger von einem anderen Systems?

    Ja, weil es eine spitzenmige Kamera ist und Nein !, weil man sich damit genauso beschftigen muss, wie mit jeder anderen Kamera, um sie bedienen zu knnen. Ein Wahlrad von S, A, M ist zwar neu bei Fuji reicht aber nicht, um damit reibungslos zu arbeiten. Fr den Fuji Nutzer wird das Ganze schon etwas einfacher, weil das Men nahezu identisch ist im Verhltnis zu anderen Fuji Kameras.
    Wie gesagt: Man bekommt eine Spitzen Kamera zum Spitzen Preis und damit muss man sich beschftigen, um alles aus ihr herauszuholen.

    Reicht der alte Akku oder wre ein neuer besser gewesen?

    Fr meine Verhltnisse reicht der Akku und schn ist, dass man bei allen Fujis diesen Akku verwenden kann, auer bei der T4.
    Der Akku reicht bei mir fr 300-400 Bilder und die zwei Sekunden um ihn zu wechseln, kann man ja immer haben.
    Ein Zweitakku ist aber Pflicht, wie bei jeder anderen Kamera auch. ich nutze die von Patona und bin damit sehr zufrieden. (kosten um die 10 Euro)

    Macht es viel aus, wenn die Kamera nicht wie die T4 wetterfest ist?

    Eigentlich nicht und es gibt fr alle die gern im strmenden Regen fotografieren geeignete Raincover von zig Anbietern, im Notfall tut es auch einmal eine Plastiktte. Die T4 ist zwar wetterfest, aber kostet auch 800 Euro mehr. Wer also aus vielen anderen Grnden lieber eine X-S10 mchte, sollte dieses Kriterium nicht bercksichtigen.

    Die berhmten Customeinstellungen C1 bis C4, sind sie hilfreich?

    Mit den C1 bis C4 Einstellungen, die man ber das Wahlrad oben ansteuern kann, hat man die Mglichkeit sich fr bestimmte Aufnahmesituationen Voreinstellungen zu konfigurieren.
    Beispiel: Ich will ein Portrait machen lege diese Einstellung auf C1… jetzt kann ich fr diese Art Foto alles vorher festlegen, von der AF Art, ber Kontraste, Weiabgleich, Filmsimulation usw… bis in die absolute Tiefe des Mens.
    Steht ein Portrait an, dann stelle ich auf C1 und fertig. Schn wr ‘s.
    Ich habe die Erfahrung gemacht, dass einem (besser gesagt mir) dieser Kram eigentlich gar nichts ntzt, weil es erstens meist nicht hinhaut und man zweitens nicht mehr wei, was man da alles so konfiguriert hat. Man msste sich das ja auch noch fr die anderen 3 Voreinstellungen merken.
    Meine Variante ist die: ich habe eine Kamera, wo ich mein Bild vorher sehe. ich konfiguriere mir meine X-S10 und die Knpfe und Rder so, dass ich alles erreiche ohne in das Men zu mssen und bin so schneller. Auerdem kann ich so fr aktuelle Aufnahmesituation immer die passenden Parameter whlen.
    Fr spezielle Aufgaben wie Infrarot oder Sterne macht es dagegen vielleicht Sinn.

    Lsst sich die X-S10 besser bedienen als die X-T4?

    Fr mich nicht, aber man kann sich damit arrangieren. bei der T4 habe ich alle fotorelevanten Einstellungen direkt an der Kamera, dazu sind die Rder auch beschriftet, der AF kann mittels Hebel unten verndert werden usw.
    Fr mich ist das die klassische Bedienung, weshalb ich mir Fujis zugelegt habe.
    Trotzdem kann man sich viele Dinge auch an der S10 dahin legen, wo man sie braucht und nach ein bisschen Zeit, wei man wo die liegen und kann die Kamera auch reibungslos bedienen.

    Ist der IBIS sinnvoll?

    Ja er ist in meinen Augen mehr als sinnvoll, weil er alle angesetzten Objektive stabilisiert, egal ob sie einen OIS haben oder nicht. Auerdem sorgt er fr ein ruhiges Sucherbild bei langen Brennweiten und fr ruhige Freihand -Videos. Ich finde es gar nicht so relevant, ob ich jetzt ein Bild 2s belichten kann, ohne zu verwackeln, aber gerade in den Grenzbereichen so um 1/30s macht man eine Vielzahl an schrferen Bilder, als wenn man keinen htte. Mit dieser zeit gehen auch noch Portraits bei wenig Licht usw.

    Ist die X-S10 gut verarbeitet?

    Ja, sehr gut, obwohl sie kompakt und leicht ist. Trotzdem lsst sie sich auch gern in grere Hnde nehmen, fasst sich wertig an und macht wie alle Fujis einen soliden Eindruck.

    Gibt es etwas zu bemngeln?

    Ja, eine sprliche deutsche Anleitung und das fehlende Ladegert. Nachdem bei der T4 ja wenigstens noch ein Stecker dabei ist, ist es jetzt nur noch ein Kabel. Gut ist, dass es relativ preiswerte Ladegerte gibt, die man hier kaufen kann.

    Fazit: die X-s10 ist eine sehr gute Kamera, mit man alle fotografischen Aufgaben perfekt lsen kann. In Allianz mit perfekten Fuji Objektiven, die fast alle auf hchstem Niveau sind, macht das sehr viel Freude. Die Kamera lsst eigentlich nichts vermissen, ist schnell, kompakt, hat eine auerordentliche Bildqualitt und stellt auch bei wenig Licht zuverlssig scharf. Man muss sich mit ihr beschftigen, um ihre Fhigkeiten auszureizen, aber das ist bei anderen Kameras genauso. Mir als Fuji Fan gefllt zwar das Konzept nicht sonderlich gut, aber das muss jeder fr sich entscheiden. Wenn Geld und ein bisschen mehr Gewicht keine Rolle spielt, dann wrde ich mir die X-T4 auf alle Flle mal ansehen. Fr meine Verhltnisse ist das die beste Fuji Kamera.
    Eine Empfehlung ist die X-S10 auf alle Flle und auch eine der besten Kameras auf dem Markt in diesem Sektor und zu diesem Preis.

  52. LavadaBeaman says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersI wanted to upgrade from my old DSLR to mirrorless but was nervous of a change in layout, but the great review for the Fuji X-S10 in AP convinced me that this was the right choice and I’m loving it !

  53. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersExpected product and quality from fuji. Keep in mind fuji took battery charger out. so camera get charged via usb

  54. KristofT25 says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 5 From Our UsersThis was my first new camera since a Canon g9 from 2008, a great camera in it’s day but now dated. I had been looking at various options from all the usual suspects before I decided on the x-s10, and I haven’t regretted it once.
    Great low light performance, sturdy construction, quite compact but with a nice deep grip, even the cheapest kit lens is a surprisingly good performer.
    The only “downside” I can see? I really want to buy more lenses than I can really afford now.

    Great all round package

  55. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersBought this on the recommendation of a friend and glad I did. The camera is so straight forward to use. The grip is chunky enough for me to hold, (I don’t like camera straps) Image quality is amazing, the colours really pop. It’s not heavy which is great and has a smaller footprint than my last camera. Looking forward to going out and shooting more on this little gem. Might need to buy more lenses. Very happy.

  56. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 33 From Our UsersThis is my first Fujifilm camera (ever!) as I’ve always been a Canon-man (and Panasonic if I go back far enough). When I saw the press-release of this X-S10 and read a few of the initial reviews, I was pretty sure I had found my new camera and camera system.

    While my Canon DSLR was good – it was starting to show its age and I reached a point in my photography where I felt that I “needed” something different to improve and inspire me to get back out there and click that shutter. I travel a lot (or used to pre-COVID but will hopefully start again next year) so I liked the idea of a more compact mirrorless camera. Aside from travel photography my main interests are usually wildlife and cityscape/street so again a less obvious camera/lens setup would be helpful. I had never really considered a Fujifilm before the X-S10 as all those dials on top and endless buttons and labels on different models seemed confusing and a bit over the top. Sorry to all Fujifilm lovers who adore those things, just for me it stopped my making the leap before now. I imagine this new camera will divide users on whether or not this is a “proper” Fujifilm because of the different approach to design and button layout, but it was enough to make me jump ship so it might bring others to the Fujifilm family.

    From out the box, using and becoming familiar with the S10 was a bit difficult. I have no point of comparison from older Fujifilm models to this one (as I mentioned its my first) but it is definitely very different from Canon. The menu system is more complex, with a lot more options and pages upon pages to get to grips with. There is nothing wrong with this – I doubt that previous FF users will have any difficultly but there will be a bit of a learning curve for others. I was glad the PSAM dial was there to help me out (used AUTO for a while to get to grips with the camera. I was pleased to find the four custom options as well as the customisable left and right dial (for the moment I’ve left them as default). While I didn’t like it at first, I have found after a week that the “joystick” to navigate the screen is better than a D-pad (which I was used to) and is very responsive.

    Build quality is high as you would expect at this price point and I was surprised with both the display quality of the eye piece and from the LCD screen. The layout of the screen is good but I would recommend you go into settings and somewhere (as I can’t remember where) there is a option to increase the size of the icons and information displays on the screen (which was helpful). The camera is compact (owing to the system) but fits in the hand well. It does feel just a bit smaller than it should be (if that makes sense) but I imagine I will get used to it. The grip on the right is deep and the perfect size to be comfortable to hold and operate the camera for long periods.

    I have a few issues with the design, I don’t know how common they are to FF cameras. Firstly I found it strange to have the SD card slot in the same compartment as the battery. I don’t know why but it just “annoys” me a bit, I suppose because I am used to having separate compartments. I have no problem with a single card SD slot but I was a bit disappointed to find it only supports UHS-1 memory cards. I have had other cheaper models that supported the faster cards. Personally I have not found (yet) that it affects photography or video in any negative way (even 4K records perfectly) so you could argue that its not needed. One thing that WAS a problem and will take a lot to get used to is that small on/off switch. Is it just me or is that really small? It’s also not the easiest to turn on and off especially if you have large (or cold) fingers.

    I was worried about what I had heard about the “poor battery life” from reading about the camera elsewhere, however I would say battery life is reasonable. They don’t last as long as my previous canon’s but considering they are smaller I would say it was a reasonable trade-off. Bottom line is that you are going to need at least one spare if you plan on being out all day or doing something shutter intensive (such as a wedding) but you are not going to need the “loads” that some reviewers have suggested elsewhere. An great advantage is that the battery can be charged in camera via a USB-C cable. You can charge your battery from a laptop, a power-bank or by plugging the cable into a USB-A plug. The camera does not come with a external charger as such, I believe that is the right choice to keeps things light and compact, but if you want to charge your batteries from the mains (or plan on buying multiple) then you can buy a charger easily (and cheaply) enough. For your reference I spent a day (and most of the night) shooting in Edinburgh zoo and the city centre – exhausted one battery and didn’t take much out the second (less than half). Plus it was pretty cool being able to connect it to my power bank to charge on the go.

    I have been extremely happy with the image quality even straight from the memory card. I’m using the XF18-55mm F2.8-4 R LM and the XF55-200mm F3.5-4.8 R LM – they are both stunning! While they may seem a bit expensive (considering a 50-200mmm lens is available for half the cost) they are really worth the money. Eventually I will get a Prime or two but at the moment my credit card is full enough. I’ve enclosed a few examples of the quality achieved out-of-camera from Edinburgh Zoo (still working on my city-centre images). Overall I have been pleased with what I have been able to achieve in a short time, I’m a sure more seasoned FF users would have even more luck.

    This model has in body stabilization which is a welcome addition under the one-thousand pound mark. So far I feel it works very well and is very close in operation in comparison to more expensive models.

    I’ve taken a few videos (shutting in 4K at 29.9fps and 200Mb frame-rate) and have been happy with the results. I’m not a massive vlogger or video-shooter but there are plenty of video options (pages and pages) to keep you happy.

    The cost of this camera seems about right, personally I would have loved it to be a bit cheaper but I’m sure most of us can say that about most things. For the price you get great build quality and brilliant images with plenty of options and settings to play with. I also have to conclude that the Fujifilm lens system (and options) are much better than what I have had in the past.

    If I was asked to review this six months down the line when I’ve had a lot more experience I maybe more inclined to award 5-stars. For the moment I feel there are a few “strange” design quirks such as the small on/off switch, the same memory/battery compartment, lack of UHS-II+ cards and so forth. All of which just makes it fall a tiny bit short. Don’t get me wrong, this is still a brilliant camera that is very capable. I hope it appeals to both current FF users and people like me who jumped-ship.

    The S10 is a better camera with better lenses than my canon set-up. The cost of this camera and my two lenses works out at about three hundred pound more expensive than my canon and twin lens kit set up was. For what you are getting in return from the S10, that’s not bad at all. For me I look forward to getting to use it more (more importantly learning to use it more) and getting back to travelling with a more compact system.

    My First Fujifilm First Impressions

  57. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersFantastic piece of kit and incredible value for money! The autofocus is spot on and as a result I’ve got some great stills. Use to use a bulky DSLR and glad I’ve finally made the switch to a mirrorless system. Using X-S10 allows you to benefit from a lightweight design and beautiful ergonomics, without any compromise to image / video quality. Very happy user!

    Lightweight, beautiful design, fantastic stills and video!!

  58. [email protected] Chris OHara says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 7 From Our UsersComing from a DLSR I found the size of the Fujifilm X-S10 to be a major benefit. Handles perfectly, the ergonomics are brilliant and the dial layout so intuitive.

    This camera has all the video features I will need to produce great “blockbuster” movies of my new granddaughter. And, as a seasoned stills photographer, the camera excels in image quality. This sensor is a massive improvement over my old camera . I could wax lyrical over the film simulations, but I’ll leave that for you to discover.

    What a great early Xmas present to myself!

  59. DVSTanesha says:

     Germany

    Golden Review Award: 93 From Our UsersDiese Kamera geht einen anderen Weg als andere Modelle von Fuji. Das ist mutig, da Fuji Fanboys das klassische Bedienkonzept vermissen werden und man damit rechnen kann, dass die Kamera deswegen bei einigen als mega uncool gelten wird. Die XT3 z.B. wird immer sthetisch vorne sein und ist jetzt schon ein modern classic. Die X-S10 ist dagegen just another camera und wird irgendwann vergessen sein. Obwohl sie technisch ja absolut ebenbrtig ist.

    Besondere Vorsicht ist jetzt geboten in der Auswahl, weil die XT3 derzeit Ende 2020 mit Fuji Cash Back genauso teuer ist, aber eigentlich hochwertiger gebaut ist (Die XT3 ist wetterfest und hat den besseren Sucher!!). Nun – dafr hat die X-S10 IBIS, ist kleiner und hat diesen genialen Griff. Aber da die Fuji Coolness ein wenig wegfllt, muss man natrlich schon berlegen, ob die viel gnstigere Nikon Z50 nicht die bessere Wahl ist. Die hat nmlich auch einen richtigen Griff – im Gegensatz zu den anderen Fujis.

    Also: Tolle Kamera, aber man muss sich gut berlegen, ob man das wirklich so will… Ich denke mit der XT3 wre ich zufriedener, aber die XS10 ist so eine schne kleine point and shoot Kamera und man mchte einfach nur in full Auto damit Bilder machen. Trotzdem : Ich denke der Hype vor release war nicht gerechtfertigt. Ob IBIS das killer feature ist… ich denke nicht.

    Update: Nach einigen Tagen mit der Kamera bleibe ich dabei: Es geht um schnelle, unkomplizierte und herausragende Fotos mit zeitgemem Video. Manuelle Sachen gehen zwar alle, gehen aber nicht so flott von der Hand. Fr manuelle Ambitionen und das klassische Kameragefhl hat Fuji andere tolle Kameras. Letztlich fr mich der Griff der ausschlaggebende Punkt und die wunderschnen Bilder, die man mit einer Einfachheit macht, die man gar nicht mehr missen will.

  60. FatimaKirtley says:

     Germany

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersUpdate: small hiccups in the beginning for people who are moving from prehistoric dslr system like nikon d7000: you’re better off movin on with a brandnew SD card because the old cards may have problem and you risk destroying them in the process of removing the cards out. They get stuck! I had to unfortunately destroy my old card to get it out of the slot… The camera stinks in the first day but it gets better. I’m currently happy with the camera except for 1 minus point that the sensor on the screen is offputting when you try to view the screen in front while taking pictures : sometimes the screen is black, maybe because the sensor got blocked by my hand somehow. I assume it’s not a problem if you have a remote control or don’t use the camera the way I do.
    ———
    The camera is very small and works so nicely. I’m impressed with the quality of the pictures. The reason for the 1 star rating is that I’m perplexed by the fact that this camera costs 1000 euro++ but it smells like plastic burnt inside the body, near the battery slot; and the SD card slot stuck so now I can’t take my card out and I don’t want to send it to Fujifilm to check it because it takes 10 to 15 working days (2 to 3 weeks), which basically can takes til new year if Im unlucky.

  61. Anonymous says:

     Germany

    Golden Review Award: 88 From Our Usersich habe seit Wochen auf diese Kamera gewartet und sie nun, am 1.12. endlich in den Hnden. Ich bentige in erster Linie eine neue Kamera frs Filmen in 4k (p25), dafr schien sie mir von den technischen Daten her hervorragend geeignet. Da ich zahlreiche hochwertige Fuji X-Mount Objektive habe, hatte ich vorher bereits mit einer X-T3 oder X-T4 geliebugelt, anstatt auf einen anderen Hersteller zu setzen. Preis/Leistung, IBIS und eben mein bestehender Objektivpark die guten Vorabberichte waren die Grnde, weshalb ich nun auf die X-S10 gewartet habe.
    Erster Eindruck: liegt gut in der Hand, berraschen klein und leicht. Musste mich maximal 30 Minuten in das Men bzw. die leicht andere Bedienung eingewhnen, muss aber sagen als Fuji-Nutzer kommt man gut damit klar bzw. kann es sich schnell so “wie gewohnt” einrichten. Wer von anderen Herstellern kommt, kann sich die Bedienung ebenso “anders” einrichten bzw. Funktionen entsprechend auf Tasten/Rder legen.

    Das 4k-Bild auf dem HDMI-Out ist super, ohne Overlays, und auch ohne Zeitlimit und dass dabei ein Recording laufen muss. Nach ca. 80-90 Minuten kontinuierlichem 4k-Output auf dem HDMI (kein Recording in der Kamera) ist die Kamera aber schon sehr warm und ein Temperatursymbol wird angezeigt. Da muss ich jetzt noch einmal schauen, was man mglicherweise noch in den Einstellungen finden kann, da die Kamera bei mir mit externem Atomos frs Recording genutzt werden soll und bei Filmsessions gern mal 2-3 Stunden am Stck eingeschaltet (d.h. 4k HDMI-Out aktiv) sein wird. Ich muss aber zugeben, mich zum jetzigen Zeitpunkt nur insg. knapp 4 Stunden mit der Kamera beschftigt zu haben. Die kommenden Tage werden zeigen was geht.

    Eine handvoll Fotos habe ich geschossen, allerdings nur im Innenraum. Da gibt es nicht viel zu zu sagen, entspricht dem ersten Eindruck nach der erwarteten Qualitt wie der X-T4, die ich bereits in den Hnden hatte. Nur ist die Kamera handlicher.

    Der in vielen Rezensionen angesprochene genderte Griff bzw. das grere Batteriefach ist brigens sehr gut, die Kamera lsst sich dadurch besser greifen mit meinen “Mnner-Durschnittshnden”!

    UPDATE nach einer Woche Nutzung:
    Mein Focus liegt wie bereits geschrieben beim Filmen. Hier mehr Informationen zur Anwendung:
    – Der Betrieb mit Akku bei aktivem 2160p25 HDMI-Out ist nicht zuverlssig ber lngere Zeit mglich, irgendwann wird die Kamera zu hei und schaltet ab (sptestens nach ca. 60-90 Minuten, bei hheren Raumtemperaturen sicherlich frher).
    – Stromversorgung ber USB ist nicht ausreichend fr den Dauerbetrieb bei HDMI-Out, zumal das nur bei eingesetztem Akku funktioniert, der dann wieder zu hei wird.
    – Mit einem Dummy-Akku und externer 9V-Versorgung geht zwar die Temperaturwarnung auf gelb an, aber die Funktion bleibt komplett erhalten. Der Body ist auch nach 5 Stunden Dauerbetrieb nur handwarm. Dies ist fr mich vllig OK, da ich eh mit einer noch anzuschaffenden externen Akkulsung arbeiten muss und mir eigentlich egal ist, ob der Body nun per USB-Kabel oder ber den Dummy-Akku den Strom bekommt.
    – Die Montage des Body direkt mit dem 1/4 Zollgewinde auf greren Baseplates bei professionellen Filmstativen ist problematisch, da die Objektive teilweise grer sind als die Kamera und dann unten berstehen und auf der Baseplate aufliegen. Einen passenden Camera Cage habe ich noch nicht gefunden, ich habe mir jetzt erst einmal eine kleine Adapterplatte als “Abstandshalter” bestellt.

    Fazit bisher:
    Ich wrde die Kamera frs Filmen empfehlen und wohl auch wieder kaufen. Wenn mir in den kommenden Tagen nichts negatives auffllt, werde ich passendes Zubehr fr ein Filmrig anschaffen.

    UPDATE nach 3 Monaten Nutzung:
    Nutzen die Kamera regelmig fr Livestreaming und Videorecording, mittlerweile in Kombination mit einem Atomos Ninja V und einem Tascam DR-60DMK2. Die Kamera liefern mit Dummy-Akku auch ber Stunden (lief schon ber 10 Stunden am Stck) ein stabiles Bild. Ich hatte Kontakt mit dem Fuji Support wg. der gelben Temperaturwarnung, die ist wohl laut denen sehr sensitiv eingestellt, aber so lange sie nicht rot wird solle man sich keine Sorgen machen. Bei mir ist sie wie gesagt immer nur gelb und das hat keinen Einfluss auf Bild oder Framerate. Habe fr den Ninja V den SDI-Adapter und speise so auch das Bild problemlos in professionelle Videoregien ein. Bin absolut zufrieden!

  62. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 9 From Our UsersI was already sold on FujiFilm cameras having had the X-T2, X-T3 and X-T30 in the past but I’m really pleased with this one. There are three advantages over previous cameras – In Body Image Stabilization (IBIS) – the larger grip and repositioned shutter button – full function custom settings on the mode dial. Together these make all the difference. I’ll hang on to the X-T3 – especially for the weather sealing which the X-S10 doesn’t have.

  63. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersAF is like xt4, grip is better than xt4, so light and comfortable in the hand, love i