My hands-on first-looks review of the Fujifilm X-S10 vs the X-T30! Check prices on the X-S10 at B&H: bhpho.to/3iV8GnS // WEX: tidd.ly/3lQiAsU Buy Gordon a coffee: www.paypal.me/cameralabs Gordon's In Camera book: amzn.to/2n61PfI / Amazon uk: amzn.to/2mBqRVZ Cameralabs merchandise: redbubble.com/people/cameralabs/shop Music: www.davidcuttermusic.com / @dcuttermusic #fujifilm #xs10 #mirrorless
Hi Gordon - a slightly obscure question - is the body the same size as the Lumix G9. That's my benchmark for the perfect fit-in-hand. Do you think they will release a battery grip for this model?
@@newjerseywales I didn't have them side-by-side - and you could compare measurements from their websites - but from memory I think the G9 may be a tad bigger.
Definitely prefer this more standard ergonomic over the classic style camera bodies we are used to getting from Fujifilm. Always hated the shallow grips on the XT series despite the fact I have tiny hands lol. Yes, Fuji diehards probably won't approve of this new design but I'd be happy to see them adopt this styling to the entire XT/XH line going forward. Good move Fujifilm 👍
I agree with you on the "classic' style" ergonomics. I found I had to use vertical battery grips with all the X-T series just to get a decent grip on them throughout long days of documentary work despite the extra weight. The X-Pro series I find I need to use with metal hand grips. I borrowed an X-H1 and loved its ergonomic grip and found I could carry it all day long alongside X-Pro series cameras. I have been holding off on an X-T4 as the X-H1 experience ruined it for me, as it were. I don't have big hands either.
@@cameraperv It looks good but was disappointed finding its made in China. Now my iPhone is made in China and I have no complaints. However even so there is some much quality control problems with much tech made in China.
Thanks! This is the best review I’ve seen yet, and we’ve watched a LOT of reviews for this X-S10 recently! Lovely to have that bit of humour and edge to a review without the personality of the reviewer overshadowing the camera itself. Very informative and clear. We’re about to buy this camera (in 2022 - late to the party). Reviewing the specs of lots of others in this price range, this little camera really shines through - for us. Everyone has different requirements I suppose. That grip looks lovely. I hate feeble grips! Many thanks again. Looking forward to exploring this camera.
2:55 Thank you for the only review I've seen that shows the customization options with a menu screen capture. Would love to see all 8 screens of options that can be put on these buttons (which even the official Fujifilm manuals don't list).
Save for the recording limitations in 4k 30p due to overheating, the lack of a 4k 60p mode, approximately 2 to 4 less fps in continuous shooting, 10bit 4:2:2 internal recording and weather sealing, this camera is essentially a XT4 squeezed into a smaller and more convenient body...Well done, Fuji.. I also love that they have given us the option of being able to output a 10bit 4:2:2 signal over HDMI...sure comes in handy while shooting long form video..
Just got one. While I haven't had time to actually shoot anything with it yet my initial reaction is "SWEET LITTLE CAMERA". It feels good in the hand, and the control layout works well. Something that Gordon failed to mention ... it's built like a tank; very solid high quality feel. I also offers 5 stops of exposure comp. and real multiple exposure which opens up all sorts of possibilities in what is effectively a mid range/entry level camera. Looking forward to getting some images once the accessories arrive and the weather clears up enough to get outside. My only complaint is I wish Fuji made a battery grip for it. You can get one for a canon Rebel which cost less than the S10 so why won't Fuji offer one?!?!? Maybe Vello or someone else will make one .
I like the XS10 so far. I'm thinking of buying it. Thank you for another great review Gordon. I will be waiting for your full production Fuji XS10 coverage. I have been following you for years.
As an X-T30 owner if I were into video much at all this would be an obvious choice for an upgrade. Only thing I would not like is giving up on my specific dials and going back to the PASM modes. Also, I prefer a screen that has the option to flip straight down so you can take candid shots. Having that screen all the out to the side just to twist it so it faces up alerts your subject that you're taking a photo in my opinion. That image stabilization is very tempting.
My main camera is a Panasonic GX9. Certainly some limitations but for my uses, a really excellent camera with small and light lenses. At this point I'm not so sure we're ever going to see smallish m43 bodies with meaningful upgrades. This body too presents some significant compromises, but this looks pretty attractive to me.
Your videos are always so valuable. I am constantly on the fence about what to buy, but I keep coming back to Fuji for APS-C. I think this was just what I needed to decide on the X-S10.
Excellent review. -- When the x-s10 debuted, I asked; Why? - Now I see why - it fills a price and format niche Fuji needed to fill. And Gordon's review makes it so easy to see why too.
Very nice tour of the new model. Just one thing I don't comprehend: how is it that hiding controls is considered a "newbie" features? Shouldn't it be the exact opposite? Surely somebody new to photography would find direct, and labeled, access to the 3 most important controls much simpler and easier, no? All the camera's companies do that, and I find this idea confusing. If I was designing a camera for people starting out in photography, I'd start with 3 dial clearly marked "aperture", "speed" and "ISO" and go from there, the rest of the stuff could be hidden in menus...
Someone asked earlier about the Olympus E-M5 Mark iii vs the Fuji X-S10. Though they are different sensor sizes, they compete on price, and there are MFT users (such as myself) considering trying Fuji. There are four specific items about which would be useful to know how they compare: 1) Quality of the EVF, especially for those with eyeglasses 2) IBIS effectiveness in real world use, 3) handling, including larger lenses and 4) the after-purchase support through firmware updates by Fuji vs the new Olympus folks. Thanks for your good reviews!
I prefer the tilt of XH1 and xt3 screens because I go off axis and have trouble getting horizons with a fully flip out screen and miss shots that I need to frame quickly.
@@barrymayes6712 I agree they're easier to level than flip-out ones and quicker too, but I still personally prefer the fuller flexibility. I think maybe camera companies should offer two versions of each camera with different screen articulations!
I chuckled a little bit when you talked about weather sealing and the Sony a6400 and a6600. Perhaps Sony's weather sealing has gotten better ,but I remember even just a few years ago, that compared to the competition (being Canon and Nikon) Sony's weather sealing was not where near as good as the other two.
thanks for the review of this nice camera. I would like to see a compact high-quality superzoom for fuji, let’s hope that companies like tamron and sigma will start to find economically viable to develop xmount lenses....
@@raspas99 Alot of protogs use 2 bodies anyway to have a backup and a lighter, smaller body with the same image quality would give you an advantage when packing for a trip for example
@@IPpainting and also when I took a look at the specs a bit better it doesn't record 10-bit or 60p, at least internally. So not everything is the same I guess. Probably the photo frame rate also
I remember checking out Fuji bodies in the past and having a strong preference for the X-H1 as opposed to X-T bodies. Those were ok with the 18-55 kit lens, but when attaching the 16-55/2.8 or longer telezoom glass, I found the grip to just not be comfortable. So I think this body will sell very well. For me, however, I'm now using a D750, and I'm not looking to switch systems at the moment. Plus there are one or two things I don't like about the X-S10, that being the memory card located in the battery compartment, and the fact that it isn't weather sealed. Also I'm wondering how good the viewfinder is. It's not a true X-H1 successor then. Still, if I was looking for a smaller/lighter system, and I may very well go there in the future, I might consider this guy. I generally like Fuji, and I like the fact that they are flexible enough to release this body with PASM controls in the first place.
Hi Gordon, I figured it out! I did a reset, and then re-entered my menu settings one at a time. When I changed ISO from Auto 3 to L80, "shooting + motion" and "continuous + motion" greyed out. When I returned to Auto 3, they became available again. Yay! Cheers, Steve
@@Astrolavista Right you are! I prefer that implementation actually. Seems to serve the best of both worlds. Why wasn't there wide adaptation of it, I wonder.
@@joekaruri I agree about the implementation of the XT100 screen, it flips forward as well as tilting, and unlike the most widely used fully articulating screens it feels really solid.
Gordon, Thankyou for a truely excellent review of the Fuji X-S10. I am a fuji XT and Xpro user, (retired Professional) and I must say this new model seems to be exceptionally well equipped for the price considering a lot of it mirrors the facilities of the XT-4, different camera of course, but then it has a different price tag.
Hello Gordon, hope you and family are well. When will you be doing a full review? I don't know what to go for this or the A6400 waiting for your review. I'm interested in 4k video, I record with lighting and use a tripod. I'm also looking at the ZV1 or 90d. Any recommendations would be appreciated thanks!
Thanks Gordon, this could be the upgrade to my XT100 but can I just ask how the pre amps are please? The Pre amps on the XT100 are utterly unusable which is why I've stopped using it for video.
Biggest advantage to me over the traditional Fujifilm dials of my X-T2 is the thing I have missed the most since switching to Fuji and that's the C1-C4 settings, I've found not having custom functions means for me missing a lot of shots, I often photograph static birds but occasionally get and chance at a bird that suddenly flies over or take flight only to find it impossible to change all the settings on my X-T2 in time to capture this sudden opportunity, with custom settings it should be a breeze (as long as they've allowed for all functions to be assigned (ISO, Shutter Speed, Aperture, metering mode, focus point and focus mode etc)
Thanks for your reviews, Gordon! They are completely informative and helpful. I was set on getting the Fujifilm X-T30 with an 18-55 and 55-200, but then watched your review of the X-S10, which, because of the PASM mode dial seems much easier for me, as a first-time mirrorless camera and Fujifilm user (I've been shooting with Canon G16). I also, of course, like the fully-articulated screen. I'm assuming the auto-focus and face recognition is at least as good as the X-T30. I'll most likely get your book, too! Cheers, Steve
I found a good deal on a used X-S10, and I pulled the trigger. I currently own the X-T20. The IBIS and fully articulating screen were deciding factors. Looking forward to how it compares.
Great review. Really interesting to watch your review of Fuji XC 15-45 OIS kit lens for X-S10. Looks like this lens is amazing for vloggers based on most of reviews. I planned to spend some money on a proper lense, but looks like 15-45 is actually the better option.
Yay I get to buy a Fuji without having to buy a handgrip. I was worried with Fuji cameras getting bigger but they heard me and came out with a camera that I like enough to trade in my XT3 for. It might not be for a lot of people but I really like this camera. With Fuji I know that through updates it will only get better.
be careful if youve never used the x-t20 or 30 or any double digit. The viewfinder isnt the most pleasurabe thing and in sunlight, if you wear glasses, you might as well have no viewfinder. I had x-t30 and loved it, but i despised the viewfinder... Now rocking x-t2 and its great, but interestingly x-t30 was easier to hold for me.
@@erikfarkas7868 I traded up from the X-T30 to the X-T3 and one of the reasons was for the better evf. But I found that I don’t use the viewfinder as much any more and I still prefer the better viewfinder on the X-T3 but I miss the size of the X-T30. I felt the need to use a grip with the X-T30 which worked for me. The Q button drove me nuts. I don’t like the grip on my X-T3 even with a grip. It just doesn’t feel right to me. The size, grip and IBIS is what I want. The features on the X-S10 is good enough for me. I won’t miss the manual dials. I have my shutter dial set to T all the time. I will get the X-S10 first and use it for a while before selling my X-T3.
First off Gordon I love your reviews! I had a chance to try out this camera, ergonomics are very good for a smaller body. I thought image quality was very good for APSC ( probably the best APSC) but was unimpressed with Fuji's eye detection.
One thing I found that I disliked on the XT30 (and was actually better on the older XT20) was the placement of the "Q" button. I found that placing on the grip, I would periodically press it accidentally while handing the camera, especially if I was moving around a bit ("running and gunning" so to speak) so the menu would appear when I didn't want it to (plus the button is a bit too sensitive thus not requiring a bunch of pressure to activate it.. would have l iked it if had more of a "click" to it to activate it). So I'm glad to see the Q button is now on top on the XS-10.
Very excited about this new Fuji offering. Adding IBIS and the tilt out screen are major 'pluses' for me. Now, being able to have IS with all their quality primes is possible. Sign me up! Craig
Hello again Gordon, I'm looking forward to getting your book, should be here straight away! Quick question - I'm leaning toward the X-T30 over the X-S10, mainly to learn a new system. I'll get two lenses (18-55 and 55-200) that both have OIS. Does this overcome the lack of IBIS in the X-T30? Cheers, Steve
Thank you Gordon, in thinking about getting a second camera and this could be the one. Do you know if it has the double exposure feature I've read about in other Fuji cameras? Currently own a Z6
Looking for a vlogging camera with the ability to add external mic- thinking rode compact wireless. Thoughts on using this camera for that purpose? Currently using Iphone and Galaxy 8 and in desperate need of an upgrade/
Thanks for a wonderful and informative clip. I found IBIS of greatest interest because I'm not sure I can hold my camera (RX10 IV which only has stabilization in the lens) as steadily as I once was able. (And I couldn't help but notice some trembling in what I presume were the reviewer's hands that is far more noticeable than mine.) I'm not sure that I'd use the film simulations in-camera because I'd be inclined to tend to that sort of thing in post-processing. I was thinking of an XT-4 next year, but in Australia, this camera with the 16-80 lens is the same cost as the XT-4 body.
I've wanted the XT4 for a while but i've always hated the Fuji grip. in fact I still love my XH1 because of the grip. It looks like this would be my camera purchase for the year. I've sold off my XT30 and XT3 because of the handling. With big lenses these skimpy grips are just unmanageable.
I am down to 3 choices for my first interchangeable camera for travel, landscape and street photography; Nikon Z50, Fuji xt30 or Fuji xs10 (18-55 mm lens)and Canon Eos RP. Kindly recommend Gordon. Thank you.
Perfect cameras for me I am more a grip type person and always bring camera when going out so it was best for street photographer Image quality bcz i hate to edit it on laptop ,so fuji image quality is best if you arent type to edit heavily I was thinking buying a6600 or a6400 for image stabilization but fuji xs10 has also I rather have full frame with ligther biuld so arent gonna get heavy but asp c is alrigth since i used phone as backup cameras
I have the Panasonic g85, but I am thinking of switching to the xs10 (primarily for the better af and low light capabilites), as someone who has reviewed a lot of panasonic and fuji cams, would you recommend the switch?
It will be a bit better in those regards, but maybe not as big a leap as you're hoping. I'd recommend downloading some sample images from both for comparison. I include a bunch in my reviews at cameralabs.com, and for the XS10, choose any model with the same sensor, like the XT30.
Hi Gordon, I have been using Panasonic GX85 with several good lenses (incl. Sigmas 1.4), but I am unhappy with the bad AF, lack of detail of the images, low light performance... I guess I can't get better results from 16 MP of MFT, so I am thinking of switching to Fuji - this one or X-T30 with the kit lens 18-55... Will I get a significant image improvement? What are your thoughts?
You'll get a small improvement overall, I'd recommend downloading some of my sample images from each review at cameralabs.com and seeing if it's as good as you want it to be. Note the XS10 has the same image quality as the XT3, XT4, XT30, XPro 3 etc, so you can use those too.
Gordon, how long does it take switching from base ISO to auto ISO using the front dial? The X-T30 forces you to scroll through the entire ISO range to perform this common task...
Does it have clean hdmi out? And unlimited run time? For instance, can you disable the auto shut-off so it doesn’t go into sleep mode. Since I would use this camera for live-streaming. I appreciate your input! Thank you!
The problem with the old SS dial is that full stop increments for shutter speed are not ideal, and the 1s - 1/30s range is not really useful either as most people are rarely operating in that range for general use, 1/60 - 1/4000 in half stops would be more useful. Overall the SS dial looks cool but it's not an improvement on control scheme that has become the standard on all other modern cameras.
Great review as always Gordon! I really don't get Fuji's insistence with the small EVF on the smaller bodies. I have an XT20 and the same size EVF is really annoying, especially for a glass wearer like me. Before the XT20, I had a Sony a6000 (I’m glad that I switched) and the EVF was considerably larger and better, despite its lower resolution. I would have bought the XS10 if it had a bit larger EVF (even at a higher cost), but I will now pass. The grip is nice, but I got the extra grip for my XT20. The IBIS is nice, but at least I have OIS with my zooms. I hope that XE4 would have a better EVF and IBIS. But then again, they’ll mess up again by not providing a tilt screen. Come on Fuji, not everyone wants to carry the larger bodies, APS-C should be about the smaller size, add a better EVF to the smaller bodies and you would have some killer cameras!
Fuji is not making the perfect camera on purpose so they still have a reason to sell their flagships. At least that's my theory. They're always 95% there
@@voorachter2733 It seems so. But I think they are losing customers having flagship models weighting and costing the same with FF ones. I understand some people prefer the larger cameras with the larger lenses, but myself, and I guess others, don’t want to carry the extra 200 grams. In addition, they can put a slightly larger EVF on the smaller bodies and keep some other features (e.g., larger battery, two cards, an even larger EVF) for the larger ones. Let’s hope they will address those issues with the X-E4.
Seems to be a very nice offer from Fuji. The classical controls from Fuji are funny but not that comfortable. As an X-T30 user I really appreciate the better grip... I hope the line will be followed by others... may be one with unlimited recording time.... Thanks for your videos.
Hi, great well thought out review as always Gordon. I'm really trying to find one bit of information that every review seems to have missed. How are the pre amps for audio recording? I loved my XT100 but it was useless for video as the audio sounded like you were recording with a chorus of hissing adders. Any information much appreciated :)
@@cameralabs Thanks for the reply! I'm not looking for a scientific test or anything like that, just if you noticed any hissing from the pre amps when using an external mic. Even with the DB gain set low with either a lav or shotgun mic the XT100's pre amps hissed like mad compared to other cameras I've tested from say Sony and Canon. The XS10 looks like a fantastic all round hybrid camera but my last Fuji's pre amps are making me nervous about hitting the buy button. I know it was a while ago since you reviewed the XT100, do you remember how bad the audio hissing was?
I could see me going for this. I currently use Canon 80D and want to move to a mirrorless system, but dont really need or want full frame. And I'm not sure where Canon are gojng with APSC to be honest.
Thanks for the nice preview, looks tempting. I think this could be a very good camera for introduction to the Fuji system. How does the IBIS compare to Mu-43 cameras
After yesterday’s disappointing canon m50 Mark ii release, I was looking for an upgrade for a travel camera from my canon m50. I was hoping for more canon m lenses being announced and usable 4K video. I am going to jump to this camera system for my travel with me everywhere camera’
@@cameralabs as someone new to the Fuji system would you recommend the combo with the 18-55 or the 16-80? I don’t know if the 2.8 at the wide end makes that big of a difference, especially since I will probably end up getting a faster prime eventually.
I'm with M50 too, and very disappointed with M50 mk2 announcement. But now I'm really happy with this fujifilm announcement. After 19 years loyalty to canon APS-C body, I felt this is the best time for me to have independent day - jump ship with fujifilm and never look back... 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽🇲🇾📷✌🏽👌🏽
@@josephtiani6145 The F2.8 doesn't make a noticeable difference and quickly turns to F3.5 as you zoom in anyway. Unless you plan to use it as a "poor man's prime" at 18, it won't make much of a difference to you. The 16-80 gives you the all-important 2mm more in wide angle, and is sharp at the center up to 70mm. I found the 18-55 gets somewhat softer from 40mm. So the 16-80 will give you a longer usable reach, covering the reach of the 18-55 but giving nicer results at 55mm.
What about this shutter button ? Is it like the X-H1 (very VERY sensitive), or we still got the half-position of a X-T's products ? Thank you so much for your help !
When dig down, as a body its priced ok, but Fuji's quality lenses are very expensive and thats a problem, specially as I only shoot landscapes and never video. To me, for $2k, a Canon RP and a EF 16-35 F4 L IS is the way to go.
As always Gordon, exceptionally done. Having left my Nikon kit 2 years ago to weather the mirrorless wars, It always comes between Fuji and Sony (Canon glass too $$$). This might be a compelling option till the XH2 hits the street... or a used A7RIII with the Tamron 28-200. Truly wish their were some better 3rd party options for Fuji glass. Thanks again!
Hi Gordon , very precise and informative review as usual , may I ask what camera you used to shoot this review on and what camera you actually use as your go to camera ? Many thanks
Thanks! I use a Sony A6400 to film most of my videos as it has fantastic 4k quality and great movie AF, plus I have a nice lens for it that focuses close, the 24mm f1.8. As for my own use, i tend to shoot with whatever I'm testing, otherwise I own one of most brands.
Hello Gordon, I am your subscriber,my 1st camera was a Fuji Finepix S 1000 a point and shoot camera, now I want to purchase a camera to try my hands on every genre of photography as a hobbyist and also will make workout out videos in the gym, my budget is $ 1000 for the body, will you recommend XS-10? Regards Aman
I am coming from a Canon 5D Mark iii looking at replacing it with a Fuji. I am doing this because of weight, the body and 3 lenses is too much weight. Which Fuji would you recommend? I am thinking X-S10 because it isn't much more expensive than the X-T30 and is newer than the X-T3.
The quality of all the recent Fujifilm X bodies is the same as they share the same sensor and processor, so it's matter of choosing the model with the features, controls, design etc that you prefer. If you like IBIS, PASM dials and a flip screen, it's the XS10. if you want a smaller body with the retro controls, it's the XT30. If you want it all, it's the XT4!
I'm agree with you. After 19 years I stayed with canon APS-C, now I feel it the time for me to jump ship.. I'm really feel in love with this X-S10. 🤓✌🏽👌🏽💘📷🇲🇾
One thing that nobody seems to mention with the articulating screen is that you can flip it so that it is protected. I had a Canon Rebel XTi and as something hit the screen and it cracked. When you flip these screens it protects from damage.
I got the x-S10 but I do not find the menu that user friendly. Also wish there is better focus. Does the X-T4 have a better focus ability? How does it compare to Sony a7c’ s focus accuracy?
Hi Gordon. Good review. I'm frustrated with the usability of my Sony a6600. I'm looking for a smaller lighter camera primarily for video vlogging . Which lens combo would be equivalent in Fujifilm range to a Sigma emount 1.4 30mm or 16mm?
Fujifilm has their own 16mm f1.4 but I suspect it isn't cheap. They have a more affordable but dimmer 16mm f2.8 as well. For approx 30, look at the 35mm f2. In fact they have loads of nice primes, check out their website
Hi Gordon, hope all is swell with you! I have your beautiful book, and will dive in straight away, as I just began shooting with my Fujifilm X-S10 (with 18-55 and 55-200). I have a question. After shooting for a couple of hours, I went into IS options, and, unlike before, "shooting + motion" and "continuous + motion" were greyed out and unavailable. I can't figure out what settings caused these two to become unavailable. Any ideas? Thanks! Cheers, Steve
Glad you like my book! Normally items become greyed-out in certain modes, so it could be that you've put it in a different setting or flicked a switch that prevents some other options from appearing. maybe an AF mode? Maybe the IS switch on the lens? Maybe a drive mode?
Fantastic review, i'm very tempted to buy this camera because of the size, but equally like the X-T4 too, its a really tough choice. Decisions decisions, i'm torn!
The X-T4 is still fantastic. It depends if you'd use the more advanced video of the X-T4 and which approach to controls you prefer. The X-T4 build is better and its EVF higher res too. But obviously the X-S10 is cheaper.
@@cameralabs Yeah, its a tough choice, I actually like the new dials on the X-S10, but am equally at home with the dials on the X-T4, although often use them on my X-T30 in T and S mode!! The internal 10 bit log though is something I want to experiment with though and there is the better viewfinder too!
Hey Gordon, I feel like I've outgrown my trusty EOS 600D and am looking to upgrade to mirrorless to save weight for my travel photography. I've always loved the look of Fuji cameras and have owned a X-20 which I loved for it's film simulations though the menu interface was too intimidating. The X-S10 looks like a perfect fit size and feature wise but I'm also considering going FF with the EOS RP, where I would feel at home, being a long-time Canon user. Any advice on what to go for? :) Main style is landscape, travel, occasional street and some rare portraits with friends. Thanks a lot.
Both cameras will do what you want, but the XS10 is better-featured due to its smaller sensor saving some costs. Plus the Fujifilm lenses will be smaller and lighter too than most (but not all) RF lenses, so consider your system as a whole.
With you on that one. I was waiting for Mark II, but no real reason to jump. Fuji got better glass options, accommodating size and now with IBIS. Love the new Fuji package. If I'm going to adapt my EF glass onto the M50ii, I can do the same using the Fringer with the Fuji.
@@stanleygabrel5279 Yes agree. was disappointed in the M50ii specs. Really just the original with f/w upgrade. I've been curious about the Fuji's but wasn't sure if I would like the style. S10 style, is what I'm accustomed too. S10 with the 18-55 would be a better setup for me than the M50ii with 15-45. Just my opinion.
@@JDR-em1fw I have the Fringer adapter, it works great and saved me about $2k on specialty lenses that are still expensive in the Fujifilm used market but in ample supply as EF or EF-S used items.
I'm wondering if you think a 16-55 is doable with the X-S10? I've used this lens on an XT30 body and imagine the grip on the XS10 would be beneficial. However, I'm worried whether there is enough space/clearing between the grip and a 16-55?
You mean the f2.8? It would be quite front heavy, but better balanced and easier to hold than the X-T30 anyway. I don't know about fingertip clearance with this lens though, you'd have to try it.
Hi Gordon, nice review, hope you can help me with some questions. Does it récord at normal speed at 120 fps or does it automatically do the slow motion? Can you use flashes with hss? And have you use it on a gimbal, i mean because of the Weight of the new grip with battery, does it affect in something? And i can see it doesn't have the dial to chance the lentes from single to manual or continuos. Hope you can help me, please.
@@cameralabs X-T30 supports HSS, so I'm sure the X-S10 also supports HSS. I'm also curious how AF mode and drive mode switching is performed on this body, as well as fast switching between base ISO (for flash) to auto ISO (for ambient).
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Hi Gordon - a slightly obscure question - is the body the same size as the Lumix G9. That's my benchmark for the perfect fit-in-hand.
Do you think they will release a battery grip for this model?
@@newjerseywales I didn't have them side-by-side - and you could compare measurements from their websites - but from memory I think the G9 may be a tad bigger.
@@cameralabs Thank you :-)
Definitely prefer this more standard ergonomic over the classic style camera bodies we are used to getting from Fujifilm. Always hated the shallow grips on the XT series despite the fact I have tiny hands lol. Yes, Fuji diehards probably won't approve of this new design but I'd be happy to see them adopt this styling to the entire XT/XH line going forward. Good move Fujifilm 👍
I agree with you on the "classic' style" ergonomics. I found I had to use vertical battery grips with all the X-T series just to get a decent grip on them throughout long days of documentary work despite the extra weight. The X-Pro series I find I need to use with metal hand grips. I borrowed an X-H1 and loved its ergonomic grip and found I could carry it all day long alongside X-Pro series cameras. I have been holding off on an X-T4 as the X-H1 experience ruined it for me, as it were. I don't have big hands either.
I guess it depends what lens is on the xt camera.
Something for us X-T3 owners: We’re getting a big firmware update that includes the AF from the X-S10 amongst other enhancements
Any source on this?
@@Viljapossu I can confirm that there's firmware updates for some models coming.
@@Viljapossu fujifilm-x.com/global/global-news/2020/1015_3772800/
You're welcome (the X-T4 and X-S10 share the same AF)
How about for us peasants with the X-T30? 😢
@@Jidccruz fujifilm really forgot about us X-T30 owners. I'm considering selling it for an X-T3 or X-S10 lol
I love just how great fujifilm is at making great affordable Camaras. Still glad I got the xh1, but if I didn't this is affordable
Same! This is going to be the perfect replacement for my X-H1's former companion the X-T30.
@@cameraperv It looks good but was disappointed finding its made in China. Now my iPhone is made in China and I have no complaints. However even so there is some much quality control problems with much tech made in China.
Thanks! This is the best review I’ve seen yet, and we’ve watched a LOT of reviews for this X-S10 recently! Lovely to have that bit of humour and edge to a review without the personality of the reviewer overshadowing the camera itself. Very informative and clear.
We’re about to buy this camera (in 2022 - late to the party). Reviewing the specs of lots of others in this price range, this little camera really shines through - for us. Everyone has different requirements I suppose. That grip looks lovely. I hate feeble grips!
Many thanks again. Looking forward to exploring this camera.
Glad to help!
2:55 Thank you for the only review I've seen that shows the customization options with a menu screen capture. Would love to see all 8 screens of options that can be put on these buttons (which even the official Fujifilm manuals don't list).
Maarten heilbron's review mention it.
@@b1rd317 Mentions it, or as I wrote "shows the options with a screen capture"?
@@problemat1que its shown to
Congrats on making one of the most useful reviews i've seen so far of this new little cam.
You're very welcome!
Save for the recording limitations in 4k 30p due to overheating, the lack of a 4k 60p mode, approximately 2 to 4 less fps in continuous shooting, 10bit 4:2:2 internal recording and weather sealing, this camera is essentially a XT4 squeezed into a smaller and more convenient body...Well done, Fuji.. I also love that they have given us the option of being able to output a 10bit 4:2:2 signal over HDMI...sure comes in handy while shooting long form video..
Just got one. While I haven't had time to actually shoot anything with it yet my initial reaction is "SWEET LITTLE CAMERA". It feels good in the hand, and the control layout works well. Something that Gordon failed to mention ... it's built like a tank; very solid high quality feel. I also offers 5 stops of exposure comp. and real multiple exposure which opens up all sorts of possibilities in what is effectively a mid range/entry level camera. Looking forward to getting some images once the accessories arrive and the weather clears up enough to get outside.
My only complaint is I wish Fuji made a battery grip for it. You can get one for a canon Rebel which cost less than the S10 so why won't Fuji offer one?!?!? Maybe Vello or someone else will make one .
I like the XS10 so far. I'm thinking of buying it. Thank you for another great review Gordon. I will be waiting for your full production Fuji XS10 coverage. I have been following you for years.
Thanks!
As an X-T30 owner if I were into video much at all this would be an obvious choice for an upgrade. Only thing I would not like is giving up on my specific dials and going back to the PASM modes. Also, I prefer a screen that has the option to flip straight down so you can take candid shots. Having that screen all the out to the side just to twist it so it faces up alerts your subject that you're taking a photo in my opinion. That image stabilization is very tempting.
My favourite, trusted reviewer! Many thanks.. thorough, clear and focused on the key usability and photographer needs!
Thanks!
My main camera is a Panasonic GX9. Certainly some limitations but for my uses, a really excellent camera with small and light lenses. At this point I'm not so sure we're ever going to see smallish m43 bodies with meaningful upgrades. This body too presents some significant compromises, but this looks pretty attractive to me.
Your videos are always so valuable. I am constantly on the fence about what to buy, but I keep coming back to Fuji for APS-C. I think this was just what I needed to decide on the X-S10.
Excellent review. -- When the x-s10 debuted, I asked; Why? - Now I see why - it fills a price and format niche Fuji needed to fill. And Gordon's review makes it so easy to see why too.
Very nice tour of the new model. Just one thing I don't comprehend: how is it that hiding controls is considered a "newbie" features? Shouldn't it be the exact opposite? Surely somebody new to photography would find direct, and labeled, access to the 3 most important controls much simpler and easier, no? All the camera's companies do that, and I find this idea confusing. If I was designing a camera for people starting out in photography, I'd start with 3 dial clearly marked "aperture", "speed" and "ISO" and go from there, the rest of the stuff could be hidden in menus...
Love this camera and takes perfect exposures on full auto.
Someone asked earlier about the Olympus E-M5 Mark iii vs the Fuji X-S10. Though they are different sensor sizes, they compete on price, and there are MFT users (such as myself) considering trying Fuji. There are four specific items about which would be useful to know how they compare: 1) Quality of the EVF, especially for those with eyeglasses 2) IBIS effectiveness in real world use, 3) handling, including larger lenses and 4) the after-purchase support through firmware updates by Fuji vs the new Olympus folks. Thanks for your good reviews!
IBIS and fully articulated screens. Great, Great and great by Fuji. It is the camera I was waiting for.
It does tick a lot of boxes...
I prefer the tilt of XH1 and xt3 screens because I go off axis and have trouble getting horizons with a fully flip out screen and miss shots that I need to frame quickly.
@@barrymayes6712 I agree they're easier to level than flip-out ones and quicker too, but I still personally prefer the fuller flexibility. I think maybe camera companies should offer two versions of each camera with different screen articulations!
@@barrymayes6712 I do street photography and hate the flip out screen for photos, but I can see how they’d be useful for those who take more videos.
why not do a X-S10 vs X-T30 ii now. There is already one from dpreview but i like your reviews. more technical starlight to the point.
I chuckled a little bit when you talked about weather sealing and the Sony a6400 and a6600. Perhaps Sony's weather sealing has gotten better ,but I remember even just a few years ago, that compared to the competition (being Canon and Nikon) Sony's weather sealing was not where near as good as the other two.
thanks for the review of this nice camera. I would like to see a compact high-quality superzoom for fuji, let’s hope that companies like tamron and sigma will start to find economically viable to develop xmount lenses....
Just bought an XT-4, but this will be an absolute gem of a replacement for my just sold, XH-1!
Hm.. so you basically paid twice as much for the same sensor and well pretty much everything else :(
@@raspas99 Alot of protogs use 2 bodies anyway to have a backup and a lighter, smaller body with the same image quality would give you an advantage when packing for a trip for example
@@IPpainting and also when I took a look at the specs a bit better it doesn't record 10-bit or 60p, at least internally. So not everything is the same I guess. Probably the photo frame rate also
@@raspas99 lack of 60p at the this price is pretty ridiculous imo. Even my t3i can do that, albeit in only 720p.
@@gmcubed so.. Your t3i can do 9 times less then 4k camera? Actually that is impressive :D
Would love to see a comparison with the X-T3 as well. TBH I think more people will cross shop that than the X-T30
I think you might be right.
@@cameralabs He definitely is. I am torn between those 2 at the current moment.
Excellent review, thank you :) (edit: I wish this camera had weather sealing!).
I remember checking out Fuji bodies in the past and having a strong preference for the X-H1 as opposed to X-T bodies. Those were ok with the 18-55 kit lens, but when attaching the 16-55/2.8 or longer telezoom glass, I found the grip to just not be comfortable. So I think this body will sell very well. For me, however, I'm now using a D750, and I'm not looking to switch systems at the moment. Plus there are one or two things I don't like about the X-S10, that being the memory card located in the battery compartment, and the fact that it isn't weather sealed. Also I'm wondering how good the viewfinder is. It's not a true X-H1 successor then. Still, if I was looking for a smaller/lighter system, and I may very well go there in the future, I might consider this guy. I generally like Fuji, and I like the fact that they are flexible enough to release this body with PASM controls in the first place.
Hi Gordon, I figured it out! I did a reset, and then re-entered my menu settings one at a time. When I changed ISO from Auto 3 to L80, "shooting + motion" and "continuous + motion" greyed out. When I returned to Auto 3, they became available again. Yay! Cheers, Steve
Correction: X-S10 is the *4th fujifilm camera to spot fully articulating screen after X-A7, X-T200 and X-T4. In that order.
Yep, I should have qualified that by adding the second with X-Trans.
The XT100's screen is pretty much fully articulating too, as in it flips forward to face the user.
@@Astrolavista Right you are! I prefer that implementation actually. Seems to serve the best of both worlds. Why wasn't there wide adaptation of it, I wonder.
@@joekaruri I agree about the implementation of the XT100 screen, it flips forward as well as tilting, and unlike the most widely used fully articulating screens it feels really solid.
Gordon, Thankyou for a truely excellent review of the Fuji X-S10. I am a fuji XT and Xpro user, (retired Professional) and I must say this new model seems to be exceptionally well equipped for the price considering a lot of it mirrors the facilities of the XT-4, different camera of course, but then it has a different price tag.
That’s an impressive camera for the money! I always pined for a flip out hinged screen! As always I love the way you present.
Thanks!
I came to this review quite late but found it very informative indeed. Well made, well presented and a pleasure to watch.
Hello Gordon, hope you and family are well.
When will you be doing a full review?
I don't know what to go for this or the A6400 waiting for your review.
I'm interested in 4k video, I record with lighting and use a tripod.
I'm also looking at the ZV1 or 90d.
Any recommendations would be appreciated thanks!
If you don't need IBIS and are filming 4k from a tripod, I'd go for the A6400 - it's what I use.
@@cameralabs Thank you!
Thanks Gordon, this could be the upgrade to my XT100 but can I just ask how the pre amps are please? The Pre amps on the XT100 are utterly unusable which is why I've stopped using it for video.
We can find out when reviewing a final model!
Biggest advantage to me over the traditional Fujifilm dials of my X-T2 is the thing I have missed the most since switching to Fuji and that's the C1-C4 settings, I've found not having custom functions means for me missing a lot of shots, I often photograph static birds but occasionally get and chance at a bird that suddenly flies over or take flight only to find it impossible to change all the settings on my X-T2 in time to capture this sudden opportunity, with custom settings it should be a breeze (as long as they've allowed for all functions to be assigned (ISO, Shutter Speed, Aperture, metering mode, focus point and focus mode etc)
Exactly
Thanks for your reviews, Gordon! They are completely informative and helpful. I was set on getting the Fujifilm X-T30 with an 18-55 and 55-200, but then watched your review of the X-S10, which, because of the PASM mode dial seems much easier for me, as a first-time mirrorless camera and Fujifilm user (I've been shooting with Canon G16). I also, of course, like the fully-articulated screen. I'm assuming the auto-focus and face recognition is at least as good as the X-T30. I'll most likely get your book, too! Cheers, Steve
Hi Steve, yes the AF and image quality is the same as the XT30. Thanks for ordering my book!
Hi Gordon, now that the XT30 ii has come out, would you still recommend the XS10 over it? I'm a first time Fujifilm buyer and unsure which to go with.
I'd go for whichever style body you prefer. For me the XT30, but the XS10 is great if you get on with its design.
I found a good deal on a used X-S10, and I pulled the trigger. I currently own the X-T20. The IBIS and fully articulating screen were deciding factors. Looking forward to how it compares.
Appreciate the video! Is there "F-Log"? Looking for a good B cam for my X-T3.
Yep there's f-log, I mention it in the video.
Great review as always Gordon. Love your work amigo.
Great review. Really interesting to watch your review of Fuji XC 15-45 OIS kit lens for X-S10. Looks like this lens is amazing for vloggers based on most of reviews. I planned to spend some money on a proper lense, but looks like 15-45 is actually the better option.
Thanks for a comprehensive review Gordon👏👍🏻
Yay I get to buy a Fuji without having to buy a handgrip. I was worried with Fuji cameras getting bigger but they heard me and came out with a camera that I like enough to trade in my XT3 for. It might not be for a lot of people but I really like this camera. With Fuji I know that through updates it will only get better.
be careful if youve never used the x-t20 or 30 or any double digit. The viewfinder isnt the most pleasurabe thing and in sunlight, if you wear glasses, you might as well have no viewfinder. I had x-t30 and loved it, but i despised the viewfinder... Now rocking x-t2 and its great, but interestingly x-t30 was easier to hold for me.
@@erikfarkas7868 I traded up from the X-T30 to the X-T3 and one of the reasons was for the better evf. But I found that I don’t use the viewfinder as much any more and I still prefer the better viewfinder on the X-T3 but I miss the size of the X-T30. I felt the need to use a grip with the X-T30 which worked for me. The Q button drove me nuts. I don’t like the grip on my X-T3 even with a grip. It just doesn’t feel right to me. The size, grip and IBIS is what I want. The features on the X-S10 is good enough for me. I won’t miss the manual dials. I have my shutter dial set to T all the time. I will get the X-S10 first and use it for a while before selling my X-T3.
First off Gordon I love your reviews! I had a chance to try out this camera, ergonomics are very good for a smaller body. I thought image quality was very good for APSC ( probably the best APSC) but was unimpressed with Fuji's eye detection.
One thing I found that I disliked on the XT30 (and was actually better on the older XT20) was the placement of the "Q" button. I found that placing on the grip, I would periodically press it accidentally while handing the camera, especially if I was moving around a bit ("running and gunning" so to speak) so the menu would appear when I didn't want it to (plus the button is a bit too sensitive thus not requiring a bunch of pressure to activate it.. would have l iked it if had more of a "click" to it to activate it). So I'm glad to see the Q button is now on top on the XS-10.
Very excited about this new Fuji offering. Adding IBIS and the tilt out screen are major 'pluses' for me. Now, being able to have IS with all their quality primes is possible. Sign me up! Craig
Wow great review. I always come here if I need all round useful information
Hello again Gordon, I'm looking forward to getting your book, should be here straight away!
Quick question - I'm leaning toward the X-T30 over the X-S10, mainly to learn a new system. I'll get two lenses (18-55 and 55-200) that both have OIS. Does this overcome the lack of IBIS in the X-T30?
Cheers, Steve
Hello, so do you think that OIS overcome the lack of IBIS in the XT30?
@@dbmaud3160 I bought the X-S10, which does have IBIS.
Thank you Gordon, in thinking about getting a second camera and this could be the one. Do you know if it has the double exposure feature I've read about in other Fuji cameras? Currently own a Z6
This is a awesome camera. I am thinking of buying it. Where could i find it for a good price? In the EU
Looking for a vlogging camera with the ability to add external mic- thinking rode compact wireless. Thoughts on using this camera for that purpose? Currently using Iphone and Galaxy 8 and in desperate need of an upgrade/
Will you be walking while you vlog, or will the camera be static?
@@cameralabs Both
@@Robyncavallaro how important is low light quality or the chance to blur the background? And are size and weight important?
Thanks for a wonderful and informative clip. I found IBIS of greatest interest because I'm not sure I can hold my camera (RX10 IV which only has stabilization in the lens) as steadily as I once was able. (And I couldn't help but notice some trembling in what I presume were the reviewer's hands that is far more noticeable than mine.) I'm not sure that I'd use the film simulations in-camera because I'd be inclined to tend to that sort of thing in post-processing. I was thinking of an XT-4 next year, but in Australia, this camera with the 16-80 lens is the same cost as the XT-4 body.
The 16-80 is a lovely travel lens. I really enjoy the light weight and range
@@longboardfella5306 Thanks for your thoughts - very much appreciated.
I've wanted the XT4 for a while but i've always hated the Fuji grip. in fact I still love my XH1 because of the grip. It looks like this would be my camera purchase for the year. I've sold off my XT30 and XT3 because of the handling. With big lenses these skimpy grips are just unmanageable.
This is much easier with bigger lenses although I've not tried it with the 16-55 yet,.
I am down to 3 choices for my first interchangeable camera for travel, landscape and street photography; Nikon Z50, Fuji xt30 or Fuji xs10 (18-55 mm lens)and Canon Eos RP. Kindly recommend Gordon. Thank you.
I'd say XS10
@@cameralabs Thank U.
What’s the auto focus like in video.? Thanks for the great video!
Great review, thanks. One thing though this camera does not have a focus mode switch, can it be assigned to a button?
Same question. Actually about AF. Does it work well? I watched several reviews. It loose sometimes AF easily without any reason.
Most complete review I have seen up to now about XS-10. What about ISO managing? do you need to use buttom+wheel? of can you customize in any wheel?
Having not done much in the way of video, tell me, what does the P stand for. I enjoy your reviews.
Perfect cameras for me
I am more a grip type person and always bring camera when going out so it was best for street photographer
Image quality bcz i hate to edit it on laptop ,so fuji image quality is best if you arent type to edit heavily
I was thinking buying a6600 or a6400 for image stabilization but fuji xs10 has also
I rather have full frame with ligther biuld so arent gonna get heavy but asp c is alrigth since i used phone as backup cameras
I have the Panasonic g85, but I am thinking of switching to the xs10 (primarily for the better af and low light capabilites), as someone who has reviewed a lot of panasonic and fuji cams, would you recommend the switch?
It will be a bit better in those regards, but maybe not as big a leap as you're hoping. I'd recommend downloading some sample images from both for comparison. I include a bunch in my reviews at cameralabs.com, and for the XS10, choose any model with the same sensor, like the XT30.
I returned my X-T30 because it was so awkward to hold. This might actually stand a chance of being used!
Hi Gordon,
I have been using Panasonic GX85 with several good lenses (incl. Sigmas 1.4), but I am unhappy with the bad AF, lack of detail of the images, low light performance... I guess I can't get better results from 16 MP of MFT, so I am thinking of switching to Fuji - this one or X-T30 with the kit lens 18-55... Will I get a significant image improvement? What are your thoughts?
You'll get a small improvement overall, I'd recommend downloading some of my sample images from each review at cameralabs.com and seeing if it's as good as you want it to be. Note the XS10 has the same image quality as the XT3, XT4, XT30, XPro 3 etc, so you can use those too.
Gordon, how long does it take switching from base ISO to auto ISO using the front dial? The X-T30 forces you to scroll through the entire ISO range to perform this common task...
Does it have clean hdmi out? And unlimited run time? For instance, can you disable the auto shut-off so it doesn’t go into sleep mode. Since I would use this camera for live-streaming. I appreciate your input! Thank you!
The problem with the old SS dial is that full stop increments for shutter speed are not ideal, and the 1s - 1/30s range is not really useful either as most people are rarely operating in that range for general use, 1/60 - 1/4000 in half stops would be more useful. Overall the SS dial looks cool but it's not an improvement on control scheme that has become the standard on all other modern cameras.
Great review as always Gordon!
I really don't get Fuji's insistence with the small EVF on the smaller bodies. I have an XT20 and the same size EVF is really annoying, especially for a glass wearer like me. Before the XT20, I had a Sony a6000 (I’m glad that I switched) and the EVF was considerably larger and better, despite its lower resolution.
I would have bought the XS10 if it had a bit larger EVF (even at a higher cost), but I will now pass. The grip is nice, but I got the extra grip for my XT20. The IBIS is nice, but at least I have OIS with my zooms. I hope that XE4 would have a better EVF and IBIS. But then again, they’ll mess up again by not providing a tilt screen. Come on Fuji, not everyone wants to carry the larger bodies, APS-C should be about the smaller size, add a better EVF to the smaller bodies and you would have some killer cameras!
Fuji is not making the perfect camera on purpose so they still have a reason to sell their flagships. At least that's my theory. They're always 95% there
@@voorachter2733 It seems so. But I think they are losing customers having flagship models weighting and costing the same with FF ones. I understand some people prefer the larger cameras with the larger lenses, but myself, and I guess others, don’t want to carry the extra 200 grams. In addition, they can put a slightly larger EVF on the smaller bodies and keep some other features (e.g., larger battery, two cards, an even larger EVF) for the larger ones. Let’s hope they will address those issues with the X-E4.
Seems to be a very nice offer from Fuji. The classical controls from Fuji are funny but not that comfortable. As an X-T30 user I really appreciate the better grip... I hope the line will be followed by others... may be one with unlimited recording time.... Thanks for your videos.
Hi, great well thought out review as always Gordon. I'm really trying to find one bit of information that every review seems to have missed. How are the pre amps for audio recording? I loved my XT100 but it was useless for video as the audio sounded like you were recording with a chorus of hissing adders. Any information much appreciated :)
I've not tested the pre-amps, sorry. Not sure how I'd do it and be consistent on other reviews too. What sort of test would you be satisfied with?
@@cameralabs Thanks for the reply! I'm not looking for a scientific test or anything like that, just if you noticed any hissing from the pre amps when using an external mic. Even with the DB gain set low with either a lav or shotgun mic the XT100's pre amps hissed like mad compared to other cameras I've tested from say Sony and Canon. The XS10 looks like a fantastic all round hybrid camera but my last Fuji's pre amps are making me nervous about hitting the buy button. I know it was a while ago since you reviewed the XT100, do you remember how bad the audio hissing was?
@@Astrolavista it's not something I formally test, so I don't remember, sorry!
@@cameralabs That's ok Gordon, I appreciate you trying to help, have a good weekend :)
I could see me going for this. I currently use Canon 80D and want to move to a mirrorless system, but dont really need or want full frame. And I'm not sure where Canon are gojng with APSC to be honest.
Solid video, Gordon! Also loved the grip on this one.
Thanks! Yes, it's much more comfortable.
Always look forward to your take!
Thanks!
Thanks for the nice preview, looks tempting.
I think this could be a very good camera for introduction to the Fuji system.
How does the IBIS compare to Mu-43 cameras
After yesterday’s disappointing canon m50 Mark ii release, I was looking for an upgrade for a travel camera from my canon m50. I was hoping for more canon m lenses being announced and usable 4K video. I am going to jump to this camera system for my travel with me everywhere camera’
It'll be a brilliant all-round travel camera.
@@cameralabs as someone new to the Fuji system would you recommend the combo with the 18-55 or the 16-80? I don’t know if the 2.8 at the wide end makes that big of a difference, especially since I will probably end up getting a faster prime eventually.
Me too!
I'm with M50 too, and very disappointed with M50 mk2 announcement.
But now I'm really happy with this fujifilm announcement.
After 19 years loyalty to canon APS-C body, I felt this is the best time for me to have independent day - jump ship with fujifilm and never look back... 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽🇲🇾📷✌🏽👌🏽
@@josephtiani6145 The F2.8 doesn't make a noticeable difference and quickly turns to F3.5 as you zoom in anyway. Unless you plan to use it as a "poor man's prime" at 18, it won't make much of a difference to you. The 16-80 gives you the all-important 2mm more in wide angle, and is sharp at the center up to 70mm. I found the 18-55 gets somewhat softer from 40mm. So the 16-80 will give you a longer usable reach, covering the reach of the 18-55 but giving nicer results at 55mm.
Ok. Show us how it's done, Gordon. :)
That's why I'm here!
What about this shutter button ?
Is it like the X-H1 (very VERY sensitive), or we still got the half-position of a X-T's products ?
Thank you so much for your help !
When dig down, as a body its priced ok, but Fuji's quality lenses are very expensive and thats a problem, specially as I only shoot landscapes and never video. To me, for $2k, a Canon RP and a EF 16-35 F4 L IS is the way to go.
Same here..... Sony a7iii with the Sigma 14-24 f2.8 and the 24-70 f2.8 and it beats anything...hands down
Was thinking of getting XT3 but would this be the better choice for a new Fuji member,
I like the bigger grip and dial layout....
As always Gordon, exceptionally done. Having left my Nikon kit 2 years ago to weather the mirrorless wars, It always comes between Fuji and Sony (Canon glass too $$$). This might be a compelling option till the XH2 hits the street... or a used A7RIII with the Tamron 28-200. Truly wish their were some better 3rd party options for Fuji glass. Thanks again!
You're welcome!
Hi Gordon , very precise and informative review as usual , may I ask what camera you used to shoot this review on and what camera you actually use as your go to camera ? Many thanks
Thanks! I use a Sony A6400 to film most of my videos as it has fantastic 4k quality and great movie AF, plus I have a nice lens for it that focuses close, the 24mm f1.8. As for my own use, i tend to shoot with whatever I'm testing, otherwise I own one of most brands.
Hello Gordon,
I am your subscriber,my 1st camera was a Fuji Finepix S 1000 a point and shoot camera, now I want to purchase a camera to try my hands on every genre of photography as a hobbyist and also will make workout out videos in the gym, my budget is $ 1000 for the body, will you recommend XS-10?
Regards
Aman
I am coming from a Canon 5D Mark iii looking at replacing it with a Fuji. I am doing this because of weight, the body and 3 lenses is too much weight. Which Fuji would you recommend? I am thinking X-S10 because it isn't much more expensive than the X-T30 and is newer than the X-T3.
The quality of all the recent Fujifilm X bodies is the same as they share the same sensor and processor, so it's matter of choosing the model with the features, controls, design etc that you prefer. If you like IBIS, PASM dials and a flip screen, it's the XS10. if you want a smaller body with the retro controls, it's the XT30. If you want it all, it's the XT4!
Great review, great camera!
(I love the handgrip, perfect for shooting all day. Happy there’s a joystick!)
Yes, I'm glad the joystick wasn't removed...
@@cameralabs how about batteries grip? 🤔🤔😁
@@kimi_kantagraphy I don't know, check the Fujifilm webpage for it, I'm guessing not.
@@cameralabs ✌🏽👌🏽📷🤓🇲🇾
It looks like a really nice model. If I were to jump to Fuji I think this would be a contender.
I'm agree with you.
After 19 years I stayed with canon APS-C, now I feel it the time for me to jump ship.. I'm really feel in love with this X-S10. 🤓✌🏽👌🏽💘📷🇲🇾
One thing that nobody seems to mention with the articulating screen is that you can flip it so that it is protected. I had a Canon Rebel XTi and as something hit the screen and it cracked. When you flip these screens it protects from damage.
Now I am confused between xt3 and x-s10 for landscape , travel and portrait photography..,
Same, I'm really confused.
I got the x-S10 but I do not find the menu that user friendly. Also wish there is better focus. Does the X-T4 have a better focus ability? How does it compare to Sony a7c’ s focus accuracy?
How many film simulations can be set up for automatic bracketing? Thanks
Subscribed because you're based in Brighton! One question. Is this a good upgrade from a Fuji x100f?
Not much upgrade in terms of photo quality - you're getting interchangeable lenses and IBIS
Dang, that 18-55 kit lens looks like a nice one to have around. That wide frame plus the ability to zoom would definitely come in handy.
Hi Gordon. Good review. I'm frustrated with the usability of my Sony a6600. I'm looking for a smaller lighter camera primarily for video vlogging . Which lens combo would be equivalent in Fujifilm range to a Sigma emount 1.4 30mm or 16mm?
Fujifilm has their own 16mm f1.4 but I suspect it isn't cheap. They have a more affordable but dimmer 16mm f2.8 as well. For approx 30, look at the 35mm f2. In fact they have loads of nice primes, check out their website
@@cameralabs Are the Vitrox lenses ok? are they automatic? I also heard Sigma is making lenses for x-mount next year.
@@peoplelikeus3684 I can't speak for Vitrox, but I hope Sigma does do X-mount versions.
Very informative video 👍 Is this camera good for street photography and portraits?
Yes!
Hi Gordon, hope all is swell with you! I have your beautiful book, and will dive in straight away, as I just began shooting with my Fujifilm X-S10 (with 18-55 and 55-200). I have a question. After shooting for a couple of hours, I went into IS options, and, unlike before, "shooting + motion" and "continuous + motion" were greyed out and unavailable. I can't figure out what settings caused these two to become unavailable. Any ideas?
Thanks!
Cheers,
Steve
Glad you like my book! Normally items become greyed-out in certain modes, so it could be that you've put it in a different setting or flicked a switch that prevents some other options from appearing. maybe an AF mode? Maybe the IS switch on the lens? Maybe a drive mode?
Fantastic review, i'm very tempted to buy this camera because of the size, but equally like the X-T4 too, its a really tough choice. Decisions decisions, i'm torn!
The X-T4 is still fantastic. It depends if you'd use the more advanced video of the X-T4 and which approach to controls you prefer. The X-T4 build is better and its EVF higher res too. But obviously the X-S10 is cheaper.
@@cameralabs Yeah, its a tough choice, I actually like the new dials on the X-S10, but am equally at home with the dials on the X-T4, although often use them on my X-T30 in T and S mode!! The internal 10 bit log though is something I want to experiment with though and there is the better viewfinder too!
X-S10 looks more like a X-H10, a smaller X-H1.
@Blown Highlights and an X-S1H for Netflix productions ;)
X-S10 (X-Small10) X-H1(X-Huge1)
I have it. I love it. It’s perfect. I will sell my X-T30. The X-S10 is so much more user-friendly.
I love my xt1 and the ooc it gives. Do you think that this camera would be a good replacement?
Sure!
Hey Gordon, I feel like I've outgrown my trusty EOS 600D and am looking to upgrade to mirrorless to save weight for my travel photography. I've always loved the look of Fuji cameras and have owned a X-20 which I loved for it's film simulations though the menu interface was too intimidating. The X-S10 looks like a perfect fit size and feature wise but I'm also considering going FF with the EOS RP, where I would feel at home, being a long-time Canon user. Any advice on what to go for? :) Main style is landscape, travel, occasional street and some rare portraits with friends. Thanks a lot.
Both cameras will do what you want, but the XS10 is better-featured due to its smaller sensor saving some costs. Plus the Fujifilm lenses will be smaller and lighter too than most (but not all) RF lenses, so consider your system as a whole.
@@cameralabs Thank you for your reply. Have been watching your channel for about 8 years :D
@@antischiif182 thanks for sticking with me! I hope you're subscribed!
And with the current release of m50 mark ii, the stars are aligning for me to switch to fuji
With you on that one. I was waiting for Mark II, but no real reason to jump. Fuji got better glass options, accommodating size and now with IBIS. Love the new Fuji package. If I'm going to adapt my EF glass onto the M50ii, I can do the same using the Fringer with the Fuji.
For me IBIS is very important addition.
@@stanleygabrel5279 Yes agree. was disappointed in the M50ii specs. Really just the original with f/w upgrade. I've been curious about the Fuji's but wasn't sure if I would like the style. S10 style, is what I'm accustomed too. S10 with the 18-55 would be a better setup for me than the M50ii with 15-45. Just my opinion.
😂😁😂😁 Me too.. Very disappointed by M50 mk2
Now is the time to me to jump ship 🤓📷🇲🇾✌🏽👌🏽
@@JDR-em1fw I have the Fringer adapter, it works great and saved me about $2k on specialty lenses that are still expensive in the Fujifilm used market but in ample supply as EF or EF-S used items.
Very good review. Xs10 if priced a bit lower with kit can pose a serious challenge to canon and sony apc cameras.
I'm wondering if you think a 16-55 is doable with the X-S10? I've used this lens on an XT30 body and imagine the grip on the XS10 would be beneficial. However, I'm worried whether there is enough space/clearing between the grip and a 16-55?
You mean the f2.8? It would be quite front heavy, but better balanced and easier to hold than the X-T30 anyway. I don't know about fingertip clearance with this lens though, you'd have to try it.
Hi Gordon, nice review, hope you can help me with some questions. Does it récord at normal speed at 120 fps or does it automatically do the slow motion? Can you use flashes with hss? And have you use it on a gimbal, i mean because of the Weight of the new grip with battery, does it affect in something?
And i can see it doesn't have the dial to chance the lentes from single to manual or continuos. Hope you can help me, please.
It automatically slows the footage. Not sure about HSS
@@cameralabs X-T30 supports HSS, so I'm sure the X-S10 also supports HSS. I'm also curious how AF mode and drive mode switching is performed on this body, as well as fast switching between base ISO (for flash) to auto ISO (for ambient).