FUJIFILM X-S10 Mirrorless Camera with FUJINON XF 18-55 mm f/2.8-4 R LM OIS Lens - Black, Black
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Price: £1299.00
Brand: Fujifilm
11/13/2020
Description: In-body stabilisation For sharp images and video - even when shooting handheld - the Fujifilm X-S10 Mirrorless Camera has in-body image stabilisation (IBIS). It's approximately 30% smaller than the previous model, the X-T4, yet delivers up to 6 stops of stabilisation. To get you started, this kit includes a FUJINON XF 18-55 mm f/2.8-4 lens. The wide to standard zoom is great for cityscapes, landscapes, and portraits. Film simulation modes Created to celebrate the history of photographic film, Fujifilm have expanded their range of film simulation modes on the X-S10. Choose from 18 exclusive modes, including ETERNA Bleach Bypass, which creates a beautiful, desaturated, high-contrast look. Performance You won't miss a moment thanks to fast and accurate autofocus (AF) and processing power on the X-S10. With speeds as fast as 0.02, it's ideal for capturing action and shooting video. Vari-angle screen Great for selfies and vlogging, the large display can be rotated up to 180-degrees and flipped. It's also ideal for shooting high above crowds or low for unique angles. 4K video The X-S10 captures extra data when recording in 4K for high quality footage with low noise. When recording in Full HD, you can play around with speed - recording at 240p and producing up to 10x slow-motion footage for brilliant action replay. Fujifilm FUJIFILM X-S10 Mirrorless Camera with FUJINON XF 18-55 mm f/2.8-4 R LM OIS Lens - Black, Black - shop the best deal online on appliances4.me
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Author: Ivan Bandura
Rating: 5
Review: Small yet comfortable to hold body with most of the useful features of the pricier X-T4. Extremely happy with the purchase.
Author: Mr AM Kerr
Rating: 4
Review: This is my first Fujifilm camera (ever!) as I've always been a Canon-man (and Panasonic if I go back far enough). When I saw the press-release of this X-S10 and read a few of the initial reviews, I was pretty sure I had found my new camera and camera system. While my Canon DSLR was good - it was starting to show its age and I reached a point in my photography where I felt that I "needed" something different to improve and inspire me to get back out there and click that shutter. I travel a lot (or used to pre-COVID but will hopefully start again next year) so I liked the idea of a more compact mirrorless camera. Aside from travel photography my main interests are usually wildlife and cityscape/street so again a less obvious camera/lens setup would be helpful. I had never really considered a Fujifilm before the X-S10 as all those dials on top and endless buttons and labels on different models seemed confusing and a bit over the top. Sorry to all Fujifilm lovers who adore those things, just for me it stopped my making the leap before now. I imagine this new camera will divide users on whether or not this is a "proper" Fujifilm because of the different approach to design and button layout, but it was enough to make me jump ship so it might bring others to the Fujifilm family. From out the box, using and becoming familiar with the S10 was a bit difficult. I have no point of comparison from older Fujifilm models to this one (as I mentioned its my first) but it is definitely very different from Canon. The menu system is more complex, with a lot more options and pages upon pages to get to grips with. There is nothing wrong with this - I doubt that previous FF users will have any difficultly but there will be a bit of a learning curve for others. I was glad the PSAM dial was there to help me out (used AUTO for a while to get to grips with the camera. I was pleased to find the four custom options as well as the customisable left and right dial (for the moment I've left them as default). While I didn't like it at first, I have found after a week that the "joystick" to navigate the screen is better than a D-pad (which I was used to) and is very responsive. Build quality is high as you would expect at this price point and I was surprised with both the display quality of the eye piece and from the LCD screen. The layout of the screen is good but I would recommend you go into settings and somewhere (as I can't remember where) there is a option to increase the size of the icons and information displays on the screen (which was helpful). The camera is compact (owing to the system) but fits in the hand well. It does feel just a bit smaller than it should be (if that makes sense) but I imagine I will get used to it. The grip on the right is deep and the perfect size to be comfortable to hold and operate the camera for long periods. I have a few issues with the design, I don't know how common they are to FF cameras. Firstly I found it strange to have the SD card slot in the same compartment as the battery. I don't know why but it just "annoys" me a bit, I suppose because I am used to having separate compartments. I have no problem with a single card SD slot but I was a bit disappointed to find it only supports UHS-1 memory cards. I have had other cheaper models that supported the faster cards. Personally I have not found (yet) that it affects photography or video in any negative way (even 4K records perfectly) so you could argue that its not needed. One thing that WAS a problem and will take a lot to get used to is that small on/off switch. Is it just me or is that really small? It's also not the easiest to turn on and off especially if you have large (or cold) fingers. I was worried about what I had heard about the "poor battery life" from reading about the camera elsewhere, however I would say battery life is reasonable. They don't last as long as my previous canon's but considering they are smaller I would say it was a reasonable trade-off. Bottom line is that you are going to need at least one spare if you plan on being out all day or doing something shutter intensive (such as a wedding) but you are not going to need the "loads" that some reviewers have suggested elsewhere. An great advantage is that the battery can be charged in camera via a USB-C cable. You can charge your battery from a laptop, a power-bank or by plugging the cable into a USB-A plug. The camera does not come with a external charger as such, I believe that is the right choice to keeps things light and compact, but if you want to charge your batteries from the mains (or plan on buying multiple) then you can buy a charger easily (and cheaply) enough. For your reference I spent a day (and most of the night) shooting in Edinburgh zoo and the city centre - exhausted one battery and didn't take much out the second (less than half). Plus it was pretty cool being able to connect it to my power bank to charge on the go. I have been extremely happy with the image quality even straight from the memory card. I'm using the XF18-55mm F2.8-4 R LM and the XF55-200mm F3.5-4.8 R LM - they are both stunning! While they may seem a bit expensive (considering a 50-200mmm lens is available for half the cost) they are really worth the money. Eventually I will get a Prime or two but at the moment my credit card is full enough. I've enclosed a few examples of the quality achieved out-of-camera from Edinburgh Zoo (still working on my city-centre images). Overall I have been pleased with what I have been able to achieve in a short time, I'm a sure more seasoned FF users would have even more luck. This model has in body stabilization which is a welcome addition under the one-thousand pound mark. So far I feel it works very well and is very close in operation in comparison to more expensive models. I've taken a few videos (shutting in 4K at 29.9fps and 200Mb frame-rate) and have been happy with the results. I'm not a massive vlogger or video-shooter but there are plenty of video options (pages and pages) to keep you happy. The cost of this camera seems about right, personally I would have loved it to be a bit cheaper but I'm sure most of us can say that about most things. For the price you get great build quality and brilliant images with plenty of options and settings to play with. I also have to conclude that the Fujifilm lens system (and options) are much better than what I have had in the past. If I was asked to review this six months down the line when I've had a lot more experience I maybe more inclined to award 5-stars. For the moment I feel there are a few "strange" design quirks such as the small on/off switch, the same memory/battery compartment, lack of UHS-II+ cards and so forth. All of which just makes it fall a tiny bit short. Don't get me wrong, this is still a brilliant camera that is very capable. I hope it appeals to both current FF users and people like me who jumped-ship. The S10 is a better camera with better lenses than my canon set-up. The cost of this camera and my two lenses works out at about three hundred pound more expensive than my canon and twin lens kit set up was. For what you are getting in return from the S10, that's not bad at all. For me I look forward to getting to use it more (more importantly learning to use it more) and getting back to travelling with a more compact system.