Manufacturer: Fujifilm
The Fujifilm X-S10 is good for travel photography. It delivers impressive image quality out-of-the-box, with minimal amounts of noise even at moderately high ISO levels. The Fujifilm Simulation modes can help give your shots a bit of added flair, though we don't currently test the camera with these...
Impressive image quality., Sturdy-feeling construction., Comfortable to use., Great overall stabilization performance.
Mediocre battery performance., Middling photo autofocus performance.
A versatile camera with truly impressive performance for its size and price. Its ability combined with access to Fujifilm's X-Mount lens range makes it a very enticing packing for beginners and experienced users alike.
The X-S10 is a fantastic all-round camera that’s lightweight, compact and tied into a great lens system.
In-body image stabilisation; Compact and lightweight; Excellent overall image quality;
Not weatherproofed; Slightly small viewfinder;
If you're looking for a great digital camera, with excellent handling, but don't want to spend £2000 on a camera, then the Fujifilm X-S10, with its price of around £1000 (depending on lens choice), would be a great choice.
PASM modes and "DSLR" styling will be appealing to many; Excellent image and video quality; Brilliant handling; Great value for money; Vari-angle screen; Mic and headphone socket (with adapter)
Doesn't offer the battery life of the X-T4; EVF eyecup could be deeper
The Fujifilm X-S10 is one of the best small, mid-range mirrorless cameras you can buy. It packs much of the Fujifilm X-T4's shooting power into a smaller body with IBIS and great handling. It's a shame there's no official weather-proofing and the tracking autofocus is edged out by its Sony rivals, but those are the only weaknesses of an otherwise near-faultless performer. If you’re looking for your first mirrorless camera or are considering switching from a DSLR, the X-S10 should be at the top of your shortlist.
Proven APS-C sensor; IBIS in a small body; Large grip and great handling; Strong video specs; ;
No weather-proofing; Minor control annoyances; Limited touchscreen menu system
As usual with Fuji, the X-S10 holds appeal for a couple of markets; namely a mainstream one via first time mirrorless converts with relatively deep pockets who want to get more hands-on control than their smartphone will allow, plus existing photo enthusiasts who want a relatively straightforward...
Solid build quality; Mix of high performance yet user-friendly features and operation; Stunningly detailed images achievable
Expensive; The rear panel joystick which replaces a four-way control pad is small and fiddly; Nose snubs against the LCD when using the eye-level viewfinder
Fujifilm's X-S10 is a 26MP interchangeable-lens camera that shoots high-quality 4K video and comes with a deep grip and a different, though excellent, control scheme than most other Fujifilm cameras.
The Fujifilm X-S10 is an excellent generalist photographers' camera. It has great image quality, strong video quality and features, and fast burst speeds for capturing fast action. Our only real reservation concerns its autofocus system, as the tracking performance has simply fallen behind what rival cameras are capable of. Otherwise, it proves to be a capable companion for landscape, portrait, travel photography and more.
Generalist photography, including landscapes, portraits, studio work, run-and-gun video shooting.;
Sports and action specialists that need the best autofocus performance they can get;
I think that the Fuji X-S10 is a very attractive camera. When I was first told about it, I was expecting to hear that it has a standard Bayer-pattern sensor and a polycarbonate body, but Fujifilm has pulled out the stops to make a small camera that will appeal to a wide range of photographers.
In-body image stabilisation; Vari-angle touchscreen
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