Fujifilm X-S10
18 - 55 mm, 26.10 Mpx, APS-C / DXProduct details
Reviews & Ratings
The sovereign test victory goes to Fuji's high-resolution flagship X-H2, which, however, with a street price of approx. 2130 euros is considerably more expensive than the two new cameras. Despite the lower price, the Fuji X-S20 comes out on top against the Sony Alpha 6700, which does not quite live up to the claim of being a top model r...
On the following double page, we present the twelve best system cameras with a price of less than 1,500 euros. They are sorted according to their partial score in the "Video" category. However, so that you also know what the cameras have to offer photographically, you will also find all other relevant test results and information about the cameras in the corresponding test boxes...
With the X-S10, Fujifilm has opened a new chapter in the middle class of the X series. Although the camera is around 75 euros more expensive than the X-T30 II with an identical image sensor, it appears more modern and offers clear added value due to the built-in image stabiliser, which stabilises vibrations over five axes and compensates for up to five f-stops...
One class below the X-T4, the Fujifilm X-S10 is the winner in the class up to 1,000 euros. This is primarily due to the unbeatable image quality, but the little black camera also scores in other disciplines. The design is a successful mix, not too flashy, modern and yet classic...
- Top image quality
- Class video mode
- Pop-up flash
- UHS-I slot only
- Battery could be stronger
- No weather protection
Among system cameras with an APS-C sensor, the Fujifilm X-S10 currently offers the best value for money. Despite a built-in image stabiliser, it is very compact, but still feels good in the hand. What also speaks in favour of the camera is the wide range of high-quality interchangeable lenses for the APS-C format from Fujifilm. Buy Tip: APS-C.