The FUJIFILM X-Series family of mirrorless cameras has a new member: the compact and lightweight FUJIFILM X-S10. The family-analogy in this case is more than adequate, because the X-T10 feels like the XT-4’s little sister (or brother), sharing many of its bigger sibling’s features. Let’s take a closer look and also don’t forget to check out Johnnie’s review by clicking here. The FUJIFILM X-S10 sports a 26.1 megapixel X-Trans CMOS sensor, the X- Processor 4 imaging engine and a newly developed In-Body-Image-Stabilisation (IBIS). FUJIFILM claim that this IBIS saves about 30% of space and weight compared to the X-T4’s stabiliser. Furthermore, up to 6 stops of stabilisation is possible — depending on the lens used, of course. FUJIFILM X-S10 and X-T4 Size compression. Image credit: CineD It is rather incredible that FUJIFILM managed to cram an IBIS into the X-S10’s body that all together weighs just 450g. Compared to the X-T4, that I’m used working with, it feels tiny. The body features a front- and top-plate made of a magnesium alloy and a large ergonomic grip to hold the camera steady with larger lenses attached. Useful for a mid-range camera, it has a AUTO/SP (Scene Position) mode that adjusts shooting parameters to suit a given scene — something that’s very handy for beginners as well as experienced photographers. Photographing kids (or dogs) can also benefit from the X-S10’s autofocus (AF) and burst mode. The camera can do AF tracking for moving subjects as well as face- and eye tracking. These...
Published By: CineD - Thursday, 15 October, 2020