The Fujifilm X-S10 is a mid-range mirrorless camera with a 26 Megapixel APSC sensor, uncropped 4k video, a fully-articulated touch-screen and built-in stabilisation. Buy it now! Check prices on the Fujifilm X-S10 at B&H, Adorama or WEX! Alternatively get yourself a copy of my In Camera book or treat me to a coffee! Thanks! Overall the X-S10 is a very strong camera for the money and becomes arguably more compelling than either the Canon M6 II and Sony A6600, and proves there’s plenty of life left in APSC. The lack of official weather-sealing is the only real downside, but I’ve never experienced issues with the equally unsealed X-T30. While I personally prefer the look of the X-T30, I found the X-S10 a much more practical and flexible camera to use and would ultimately choose it over that model. Videographers will also appreciate the standard mic input, half hour 4k clips and the chance to adapt the USB-C port for headphones. Most importantly, the X-S10 becomes the most compact model in the series to sport built-in stabilisation and while Fujifilm reckons the X-T4’s system remains a little better with some lenses, I found the X-S10’s IBIS still transformed the use of unstabilised lenses for photos and video. Whatever your control preference though, the X-S10’s grip makes it easier to hold than the X-T30 and more practical with a wider range of lenses, while a side-hinged fully-articulated screen provides greater compositional flexibility. So it’s out with the retro-styled shutter dial and in with a more common PASM mode control which, while lacking vintage charm, may prove easier for first-time Fujifilm owners. it’s also 2 years newer.SummaryThe Fujifilm X-S10 represents a new branch in the X-series, delivering the power and quality of the X-T series, but with a more approachable control system. Fujifilm X-S10 is a fantastic camera that wins lots of categories.Sony has great APS-C lenses, and Tamron and Sigma have made lots of nice primes and zooms for the Sony E-mount system.Third parties don’t make much for X mount, as Fujifilm has lots of the needs covered already with its own glass While the battery on the X-S10 drains faster, you can also charge the battery way faster via the modern USB-C port in the camera.the Sony A6600 would have IBIS and headphone jack, but it’s another price point.Sony A6400 has no IBIS and X-S10 has IBIS.X-S10 has headphone jack option, Sony A6400 not X-S10 is so much better, with 1080p/240fps (the Sony can’t).Electronic shutter on X-S10 is much better Fujifilm sensor is very advanced and scans so quickly with so little rolling shutter.Fujifilm has 2 more megapixel and great film simulations.Sony has better hit rate in face/eye tracking.on X-S10, you can put the AF box on a subject, and then it will keep tracking it.Users don’t want to fiddle around with different modes Sony has real time autofocus tracking.Fujifilm has come very far in their AF technology.EVF res is the same, but higher refresh rate for A6400.A6400 less resoultion display and tilt upwards.X-S10 has higher resolution display and is fully articulating.Has control dials that you can operate with two different fingers. Sony A6400 is smaller than Fujifilm X-S10, but also X-S10 is compact, fantastic grip.DPReviewTV just posted their Fujifilm X-S10 vs Sony A6400 comparison.
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