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Fujifilm X-S10 : Specifications and Opinions




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avatarjunior
sent on April 14, 2023

Pros: Camera body weight + Well-run-in APS-C sensor + IBIS in a compact body + Comfortable grip + Exceptional quality/price ratio + 360° LCD monitor + Fujifilm film simulations

Cons: Absence of tropicalization, a single memory slot, d-pad control can be improved (small thing ...), optical viewfinder 1024 x 768 px sufficient but improvable with 2.36 million points and a refresh rate of 100fps + programmability dials can be improved

Opinion: I must say that in this price range, after a few years from the release, this is still the camera body to buy today! Its value for money is still the absolute choice for those who want to spend € 1000 ... It is difficult to find the excellent stabilization in the camera body for this price range ... The lightness of the system makes it the perfect camera body for the street... I would say that it is the ideal camera for amateur photographers and a good second camera body for PROs... Fuijfilm really showed off an exceptional mix... Highly recommended!

avatarsenior
sent on March 12, 2023

Pros: Ergonomics, image quality, price, af in "normal" conditions, customizable presets (C1,C2...), built-in flash, stabilizer, small and light

Cons: AF-C and tracking in harsh conditions, one memory slot, not tropicalized.

Opinion: It's the middle ground I chose to replace my Nikon full-frame SLRs. If it had better af-c and tracking in critical condition, it would be almost perfect. But it's good for 90% of my current uses and at the price it costs it's a great bargain. If I took multiple sports shots in critical condition, I would probably sacrifice one of my 2 xs-10s for an xh2s, but since this is not the case, I gladly save money.

avatarjunior
sent on November 17, 2022

Pros: More compact than the sisters X-T3 X-T4 etc but with the same qualities and sensors; magnificent grip; almost pocket-sized with a 27mm...

Cons: The only flaw is the tropicalization.

Opinion: I have it for a few months now, it is a small but impeccable gem, obviously it does not have the vintage style of the acclaimed X-T3 X-T4, but if you do not have big demands in terms of aesthetic style, you can still have the same results as the others. Small, apparently robust, but with a magnificent and stabilized sensor, already used on many occasions and never disappointed, tropicalization would only have an extra gear, but I'm not complaining. Mounting an XF27mm f/2.8R Pancake becomes a perfect street machine.

user63757
avatarsenior
sent on October 27, 2022

Pros: Excellent cost and performance ratio, menu, choice of excellent keys, construction, grip, IBIS, AF, screen.

Cons: Nobody.

Opinion: Arrived yesterday after a few hours of custom settings found really good Fujifilm camera body. I find the cost and performance ratio excellent practically costs put compared to the Fuji X-T4, certainly the X-T4 more professional with dobbia card and some keys in more AF selector etc. But or found a lot of possibilities to customize excellent also the choice wheel ranging from C1 to C4 many possibilities to customize excellent even exposure wheels, film simulation and ISO keys etc. Excellent also the IBIS and the AF, it was really a nice surprise very positive and I recommend this camera body to non-professionals but personally I find it partly better than an X-T3 / X-T4 for choosing menu settings without too many conflicts.

avatarjunior
sent on January 04, 2022

Pros: Ergonomics and controls, sensor, stabilizer, image quality.

Cons: it is not tropicalized.

Opinion: My best choice in the APS-C industry after years at Sony (Sony image quality is not discussed but ergonomics, feeling and bad controls). Contrary to what someone wrote, the left wheel of the film simulations is instead customizable, like the rest of the keys and wheels. Just look carefully at the menu settings. The X S10 is a Machine Lady, complete and effective. Compared to the excellent Xt4, the second slot is missing, it is not tropicalized, it lacks the 4k in 60fps in 400 mbps but honestly for me that I am a photography enthusiast are not indispensable. I believe that in the Aps-c sector it is the best camera in terms of quality and price and the equipment of the stabilized sensor makes itself felt. Now then in addition to the fuji optics of excellent quality you can find third-party optics with an interesting quality-price ratio. I recommend it without hesitation. Last thing, the af although excellent and precise is still not perfect as the Sony one (Sony is a spanna above) but despite this I have never regretted the transition to Fuji.

avatarjunior
sent on January 01, 2022

Pros: Ergonomics, ibis, joistik button, rotatable monitor, Autofocus, Lightweight

Cons: Anonymous wheels, lack of focus selector lever,, Battery life, sensor that creates some artifact too much in jpeg

Opinion: Personally I find it aesthetically ugly and anonymous .... The Autofocus selection selector s,c,m would be missing even if the problem is easily circumvented with the multifunction button on the left.... I found with some jpg files of the annoying artifacts I solved partially by adding a little' grain in bn or processing the same file in raw ... I think it's due to the compression more than the sensor... Here the flaws are already over.... Let's move on to the advantages Fantastic sensor ... Of course you have to work a little with the calibrations of the different types of film ., but once you find the right combination churns out beautiful colors .... lIbis fundamental, alone worth the upgrade from xt30...... it grips well and transforms the excellent fuji fixed optics into stabilized .... It opens a new perspective and an increase in quality of the same.... The flip monitor allows me to protect it when I hike in the mountains.... The sensor has the right amount of pixels although in my opinion the color rendering must be customized compared to the custom one .... Many customizations and on the internet there are many "recipes" to experiment with other types of films .... It would be perfect if it had the feeling of the xt20.... But maybe it already exists and is called xt4 Then all that remains is to settle because after all it is a good machine .... Improved...

avatarsupporter
sent on December 26, 2021

Pros: Af for the price range , BSI sensor, IBIS , Grip , intelligent, intuitive , ability to set long exposures over 30 sec , connectivity , flippable screen , possibility of shooting in the dark with Fuji 50 1.0

Cons: None for the price.

Opinion: A xt4 without the 4k in 60fps in 400 mbps, marginal stuff even if you make videos but not cinema , because obviously there the pp is felt in the shooting and therefore the file must have an excellent workability , with a lot of information .. something that if an average user were to manage a file for pure kinematic use, his computer would explode. In my opinion currently it is the best Fuji costs 400 euros less than the xt4 and with this Delta I took the 16 wr f2.8 with the fuji 50 wr f1.0 , I could also opt for the 90 wr and 14 xf 2.8 on xt4 , but I would have had an unbridgeable void for ordinary situations or for the street .

avatarsenior
sent on June 25, 2021

Pros: Grip, size, weight, build quality and materials, sensor, articulated screen

Cons: ergonomics, operational slowness

Opinion: I never had fuji but I was always tempted, I tried xh1 and xt4 before and I simply fell in love with it, the rendering of fuji optics on this excellent format, the IQ and color rendering of the latest sensors idem... in short, I have always considered fuji the reference for this format. This fuji is basically a revised xt4 without the beautiful ergonomics typical of this brand, this makes it much more like sony aps-c ML and therefore slow to always have to access the menus to adjust the shooting parameters; good there is however the excellent grip given the size of the machine, the few buttons at the right points; with regard to af is not equal to other brands but it seemed precise, it depends a lot on the lens used, for example the 35 f2 works well, the 56 1.2 instead is slow and inaccurate, the stabilizer works well, you can always leave it connected and in this case I noticed that the machine heats up a little; Good video side, there is the eternal profile with the 200Mbs 4k from 29fps, I tried some shooting and considered a stabilizer on sensor and software stabilization (crop 1.1 in the videos) I managed to make a small signed from freehand retainer with the 90 to f2, I do not know if the stabilizer is as good as the one present on panasonic but usable without gimbal; I think it is a beautiful car for those who travel and make streets with small optics, I can think of the 23 f2 and the 35 f2 for example, it becomes too unbalanced with more important optics but still holds well, good also for video considering the stabilizer that allows shooting even without gimbal.

avatarjunior
sent on April 28, 2021

Pros: Grip, handling, intuitive, materials, top processor, stabilized.

Cons: None for those who choose this as fuji before.

Opinion: My perfect opinion of new enters is that this machine is spectacular for those who want to start taking photos and for those who have already taken this step. It holds very well in your hand and gives you a feeling of firmness thanks to the grip. The battery lasts a short time, my average is 370 shots, in the videos instead it drops drastically to just over an hour. The film simulations in the ring on the left, the four customizations in the control ring, and the fact that Fuji with the X-s10 wanted to "be as similar as others while maintaining the style" I find it a very right move for those who switch to fuji from other brands, without being afraid. Small but absolutely perfect viewfinder, discreet touch, buttons in the right place. I would have preferred it if the ring on the far left could have customized it with isos, but that's fine. I give a 9.5, because every time I take it in my hand I discover the desire to shoot, and even jpegs only ... wow.

avatarjunior
sent on February 05, 2021

Pros: All those of a fujifilm mirrorless + stabilized sensor, adjustable screen, usb C charging and ergonomics

Cons: loss of vintage look (and convenience of rings, but maybe it's just a matter of habit) and shooting type selector

Opinion: Summing up my humble judgment in one sentence: this is the perfect camera for the photoadamator (and a great second body for professionals) The new look winks at non-fuji users who are scared of manual rings and want to get closer to this world. It is not bad, on the contrary, but it loses some of that charm that the X-t2 (from which I come) and similaria give you. For ghiere lovers like me, however, you do not remain totally dry-mouthed because there are 3 customizable "anonymous" rings (unfortunately not 100%); for example the sx ring has become my iso ring (although unfortunately, activating it, as well as modifying the iso, and this is good, makes the list of iso values appear that then go to clog the image field until you click something, and this is bad, because it wastes time and in any case seems a useless step) The stabilization of the sensor and ergonomics were the highlights that made me abandon t2; stabilization is the real plus, shots without moving at previously unimaginable times. The ergonomics, on the other hand, I do not find it who knows how much better, the ring finger and the little finger remain floating and therefore the grip is not as exceptional as I had hoped, the usability to one hand remains limited but I think it is perfect for a hand of "normal" size. It still remains more comfortable than the others, both t2 and t20, but something is still missing (this is a very personal opinion). The image quality, the AF, and everything else remains of excellent quality. Battery life is satisfactory. The evf is in line with those of the small x-t20, t30 etc (a nice viewfinder on this s10 would have given her praise). I do not know if it is my limit but I would like to be able to reverse the functionality of the right rings (the front with the rear), to date in the various modes the rear ring is always dedicated to the comp exposure while the front adjusts opening or shooting speed (I would prefer the opposite and I can not change it). I disabled the touch in terms of focus and shooting but it is useful for gestures (yes, they can also be used with touch shooting options disabled, which is a great thing) In conclusion: the "touch and feel" loses something compared to a flagship, but gains weight and general comfort. It is very customizable, but not 100%. The picture quality is excellent. Personal request to Fujifilm: the next one would you make me look like this but with vintage rings and a little bigger viewfinder? That would be perfection, at least for me. Rating 9/10

avatarjunior
sent on November 27, 2020

Pros: Light, excellent ergonomics, easy, good viewfinder, excellent image quality and autofocus

Cons: Shutter button with a strange "step" between rest and autofocus

Opinion: Here! I thank Sergio Lozzi and #OtticaUniversitaria for the extreme kindness, reliability and availability! You have a new, satisfied customer. In the last 8 years I have had Olympus Em1 then Em1mk2, with all the pro and 300f4 zooms. Super performing top-of-the-range products and on these I base the comparison. The construction quality of this Fuji has no difference with the olympus tops that I can compare. It doesn't look cheap anymore. Solid and precise rings, compact but solid body. Light! The viewfinder is better than that of the Olympus Em1 mk2. The menus are much more intuitive. Autofocus like Olympus, image quality, ISO seal and better colors.







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