Revisiting the Fujifilm XS10.

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  • Опубликовано: 3 янв 2025

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  • @Ilustre87
    @Ilustre87 2 года назад +62

    “They don’t care about your photography”. That’s every photographer traveling with his family 🤣 I also feel left behind 😟

  • @davedowe6821
    @davedowe6821 2 года назад +41

    Hey Omar - wanted to let you know your videos have brought me so much happiness, enjoyment and laughter over the years. Means a lot - and a “metric” of your impact not reflected in views or likes. Thanks man. Props to bro Moe - love the ‘cast too! You’re a bright light in a world that needs it.

  • @desmondpainter7313
    @desmondpainter7313 2 года назад +41

    Glad you returned to it. I bought mine last October, my first proper camera after a long time just using the smartphone. I was looking at entry level Canons, then saw a local (South African) review of the XS-10 on RUclips and decided to go for it. I absolutely love the camera, and moving to Fujifilm meant I discovered your and Pal2Tec's great channels. Which I binge on. I thought both of you gave the XS-10 too little love, primarily due it departing from the Fujifilm look and feel. For someone like me who didn't know Fujifilm, there is nothing to miss, so it's really really a great buy and a great way to enter the Fujifilm world. That said, I'm a retro junkie and an aesthete so I now also CRAVE the dials and the the look of those silver editions... I am now constantly looking for a cheap second hand XT-20 or something to buy just so I can play with buttons. I love your channel. You're a great photographer and an exceptional teacher.

    • @liamlitton4829
      @liamlitton4829 2 года назад

      which South African RUclipsr did you see the review on ?

    • @TheBetterAlexa
      @TheBetterAlexa 2 года назад

      Found an XT-20 on Facebook marketplace other day

    • @MyGroo
      @MyGroo 2 года назад +6

      As a former X-T30 owner, I don't see any valid reason, apart from "the looks", for why one would buy X-T20 if you already have X-S10. The X-S10 is a camera with better ergonomics, newer sensor than X-T20 (better lowlight performance) and IBIS (perhaps most important - not even the newer T30 has IBIS).
      I had the X-T30 but never used the top shutter dial. It's just really stiff and impractical/slow to turn while shooting, so I was usually leaving the dial in the T mode and then using the front+back dials like a PASM camera.

    • @heyjeon1840
      @heyjeon1840 Год назад

      Hi! I'm planning on buying my first fujifilm camera and I'm kinda torn between this one and xt30 ii but was actually leaning towards this one more but I came across a video that says overheating is really bad with this camera. Any thoughts?

  • @MikhailShakoorov
    @MikhailShakoorov 2 года назад +5

    My favorite RUclipsr! You make me giggle all the time while presenting great and useful content! Thanks for all your work!

  • @UrbaneHobbit
    @UrbaneHobbit 2 года назад +2

    This is still the best channel for shoppers who are interested in practical ergonomics! And I have to say that the level of commenting here is extremely high, better than most channels and camera forums.

  • @ValyArdeleanu
    @ValyArdeleanu 2 года назад +28

    Got the camera 3 days ago. Took it out for a basketball session with my boys. I had X-T3, and ... return it. The X-S10 is an amazing little camera, best for video, great for photos. The 18-55 XF lens is sharp enough. The lack of IBIS on X-T3 change my mind to keep it. In hand, X-S10 is like a glove.

  • @warricksmith5178
    @warricksmith5178 2 года назад +64

    Hey Omar. I've had the XS-10 for over a year, and have been extremely happy with it. I use it for everything from landscape and astro to street and macro. I had considered the XT-4 instead, but chose the XS-10 because of its smaller and lighter body (a big asset for travel, hiking and street); much better ergonomics; and the fact that it has most of the features of the XT-4 I most care about (eg, sensor, IBIS, flippy screen) for half the price. I've had no issue with the buttons/dials etc -- very easy to put anything you want immediate access to (including focus mode & eye detection) on any of a wide selection of customizable buttons.

    • @IdiHaps
      @IdiHaps 2 года назад +7

      Same here. Love xs10 so much

    • @georgealberto1985
      @georgealberto1985 2 года назад

      What lenses do you normally use with your XS-10 for street, landscape, etc... ?

    • @warricksmith5178
      @warricksmith5178 2 года назад +4

      @@georgealberto1985 I have a bunch of lenses. I started with the 18-55, then added the 10-24, 16-80, and 70-300 (w/1.4x tc). I’ve also been adding a few fast primes for particular purposes, including a 13 f/1.4 for Astro; a 23 f/1.4 for Street; and a 33 f/1.4 for portraits and street. I recently upgraded to the X-H2, but still use the XS-10 regularly when a want a more compact camera.

    • @sichiamogabor
      @sichiamogabor Год назад

      Hey, I've read that you're still using your X-S10 nowadays. I'm planning to buy a camera, but I don't know which one to choose... I'm thinking about X-S10 too and A6400, but does Fuji have kinda good battery life or I have to buy some extra batteries or a powerbank or what's your opinion about all of this? I wanna use my gear mainly for landscapes, travel and street photography. Thanks for your answer and help! 😀✌️

    • @warricksmith5178
      @warricksmith5178 Год назад +3

      @@sichiamogabor Yes, got the X-H2 late last year, but have kept the X-S10 as a second body, and still use it when I want a smaller and lighter body. Before I got the X-H2 I used the X-S10 for everything, including landscapes in Iceland and elsewhere, and was very happy with the results. It does have smaller batteries than the X-T4 and the new X-H2/S, but it is easy enough to carry a few spares if you anticipate extended shoots. I think the power bank option is mostly relevant if you are shooting in one place, rather than wandering around. I expect to keep and use the X-S10 for some time.
      Note that there is much speculation that sometime in 2023 Fuji will release the next edition in the X-S series (presumably an X-S20?). The rumors suggest it might have the new 40mp sensor and better AF, but I don’t think anyone outside Fuji knows anything, including when any new model would be released.

  • @iamVJLopez
    @iamVJLopez 2 года назад +12

    I’ve had the X-S10 for about a year now. Purchased a second a few month after. I use them for video. Both with external monitors for pro res. Clients love the quality. I love the quality. I love this camera.

    • @iamVJLopez
      @iamVJLopez 2 года назад +1

      @@viajay
      I run my setup on a v-mount battery. With both my cam and recording on my ninja monitor, both pulling power from the v-mount, it’ll last me a few hours.
      I do carry 6 batteries with me, just in case. That will also give me a few hours on only the camera.

    • @kentxx12
      @kentxx12 2 года назад +1

      @@viajay And you do not have to get extra batteries at all,just a Power Bank,Connected by the C port and the camera works;)

    • @dylanhavlicek4444
      @dylanhavlicek4444 7 месяцев назад

      is the bad auto focus an issue for you?

  • @ZachariahConnor
    @ZachariahConnor 2 года назад +68

    I’ve been using mine for almost a year and I have no regrets about buying it. I think the IBIS could be better for video, I think the joystick and the screen hinge feel a little weak, but other than that it’s so good. The grip is great!! No complaints about photo and video quality other than I want 4K/60

    • @JimmyFund
      @JimmyFund 2 года назад +2

      Great for run and gun shooting too! I mostly use mine to take bts pics and vids for music videos and such, as well as vlogging.

    • @iamanujshukla
      @iamanujshukla 2 года назад +2

      I want to buy this one for travel photography and travel videos, Is it a good decision to buy this one in November 2022 ? Any other recommendations ? Help me out !

    • @ZachariahConnor
      @ZachariahConnor 2 года назад +2

      @@iamanujshukla I would say so

    • @iamanujshukla
      @iamanujshukla 2 года назад

      @@ZachariahConnor what ?

    • @ZachariahConnor
      @ZachariahConnor 2 года назад +2

      @@iamanujshukla I would recommend buying the x-s10

  • @treinenliefde
    @treinenliefde 2 года назад +44

    Ive had an XS10 since October and I absolutely love it. For me the XT30 and XT3 were just not what I wanted but the XT4 was just too expensive for me. While it indeed isnt a typical Fujifilm camera its great for what I want

    • @PoorAlchemist
      @PoorAlchemist 2 года назад

      now it's exactly the same price

    • @builderphill1361
      @builderphill1361 Год назад

      @@PoorAlchemist where?

    • @heyjeon1840
      @heyjeon1840 Год назад

      I'm planning on buying my first fujifilm camera and I'm kinda torn between this one and xt30 ii but was actually leaning towards this one more but I came across a video that says overheating is really bad with this camera. Any thoughts?

    • @treinenliefde
      @treinenliefde Год назад

      @@heyjeon1840 I can't remember my camera ever overheating during usage. I've photographed frequent 8 fps shots in 30+ degrees Celcius / 86 degrees Fahrenheit which I think is more than what most people do on average. Note, it does get warm with those temperatures, but i can't remember if it ever slowed down or stopped working. There might possibly be more overheating issues in video mode, it does seem to easily get warm when recording video. However I barely take videos with it so I think that unless you want to take frequent videos or use it in a really warm climate you should be okay.

    • @heyjeon1840
      @heyjeon1840 Год назад

      @@treinenliefde how about the battery usage? I live in the Philippines so it's really warm here. I'm gonna be using it on our business and travel mainly for photos. But I would like to use it for taking videos as well. Although I don't think it would be long videos

  • @mswhite1532
    @mswhite1532 2 года назад +20

    I have this camera and love it! I use it for landscapes, macros and portraits. It is so ergonomic and comfortable. I have programmed the left button dial for ISO and the right dial for exposure compensation. I have owned many other Fujifilm cameras…XT2 and XH1, I prefer the X-S10. I am not a professional photographer so don’t need dual card slots. I do agree that the Q button would be better on the back and not the top as well as the bringing back the focus selector switch on the front.

    • @Xeallous
      @Xeallous 2 года назад

      Hi, been thinking getting it too. Which lens did you get? Was thinking about getting the 16-80 because I mostly wanna do toy photography, but using it too for trips.

    • @mswhite1532
      @mswhite1532 2 года назад +1

      @@Xeallous Hi, I have many lenses for the Fujifilm Xseries, I have the 16-80mm lens which is very sharp, but the 18-55 is also amazing for less dollars.

    • @grafixnetz
      @grafixnetz 2 года назад

      I accidentally hit the Q button on the X-H1 way too often. On the S10, it's either the Q or the film button, but I like the Q a bit out of reach of my big thumb.

  • @justinferreros6237
    @justinferreros6237 2 года назад +4

    Sold my X-T3 for the X-S10 and i’m glad i switched. I am just a casual user and it fits all my needs.

    • @tobyr8555
      @tobyr8555 2 года назад

      I’ve got a X-T3 but looking at doing the same. Are you still happy with your decision?

  • @gregcorker2193
    @gregcorker2193 2 года назад +5

    Great review; balanced, candid, and still you managed to convey the joy it brought. Joy is probably the final litmus. Enough joy delivered, and many of the annoyances a product has will be forgiven.

  • @teamhazardous201
    @teamhazardous201 2 года назад +5

    I reassigned the ISO for the focus mode switch. And made the left top dial to be my ISO. Love the fact that Fuji made this camera customizable so it can be like your classic Fuji or your PSAM style camera.

  • @RoadsAndRevs
    @RoadsAndRevs 2 года назад

    Love my X-S10 and it's been eight months. I use it for making RUclips videos, sometimes portrait shoots and landscapes when I am out in the wild

  • @tdliskey4688
    @tdliskey4688 2 года назад +2

    I initially regretted getting mine, but I have really fell in love with this camera for portraits.

  • @Sonny_Vision
    @Sonny_Vision 2 года назад +2

    Literally just decided an hour ago that I was going to use my X-S10 for a portrait session today, an then you posted this haha well done.

  • @TheJonaGaze
    @TheJonaGaze 2 года назад +5

    I’ve had the X-S10 for a year now, and have grown to love it. I use it primarily for wildlife, and especially video. I’ve got the good old X-T20 for every other kind of outing. A tip on the focus switch-I have my left top dial set to changing focus modes. It’s accessible whenever you’re shooting all manual setting, so that’s one thing to keep in mind. Keep the camera, Moe!!! Great video! Glad to hear your liking for it has changed over some time.

    • @stephenschmid492
      @stephenschmid492 2 года назад

      Yeah, I thought about putting the focus modes on the left dial as well. It's a shame to have to use it that way - I'd prefer to use it for ISO.

    • @robertyanal3818
      @robertyanal3818 2 года назад +1

      Good idea. I had a “C#” setting devoted to. AF-C, though your idea is better.

    • @TheJonaGaze
      @TheJonaGaze 2 года назад +1

      @@stephenschmid492 That would have been a good use case too. One thing I wish was that they made the rear dial built into the body, so that way they could implement a push function like on the X-T cameras. I would set that to ISO in a heart beat.

    • @stephenschmid492
      @stephenschmid492 2 года назад

      @@TheJonaGaze I've been looking at the X-S10 and the X-T30 ii. On the X-S10, I like the grip and the IBIS better, but the way I shoot, I just want the easier ability to adjust more things, so I'm going with the X-T30 ii. I'm not crazy about the buttons on the back of the X-S10 that are flush with the camera, either. For the LCD screen, both have problems for me. I would prefer the 3-way articulation like the X-T3.

    • @heyjeon1840
      @heyjeon1840 Год назад

      @@stephenschmid492Hi! I'm planning on buying my first fujifilm camera and I'm kinda torn between this one and xt30 ii but was actually leaning towards this one more but I came across a video that says overheating and fast draining battery is really bad with this camera. Any thoughts?

  • @sergiom.1714
    @sergiom.1714 2 года назад +6

    im very happy with my XS10 paired with the 10-24 for architecture photography. the grip is great for larger lenses

    • @timlim21
      @timlim21 2 года назад +1

      Wow, am planning to have this Setup too. Would you recommend this for a first-time Fuji user?

    • @sergiom.1714
      @sergiom.1714 2 года назад +1

      @@timlim21 yes!!!

    • @timothylim8797
      @timothylim8797 2 года назад

      @@sergiom.1714 thanks for the reply, Sergio!

  • @dbridges01
    @dbridges01 2 года назад +9

    I’ve had the X-S10 for 18 months and it’s amazing. The only things I would change is weather resistance (just for confidence) and I would rather have the traditional dials. The grip is great and so easy to hold and the form factor is awesome. I may get the XH2 depending on the form factor.

    • @martinohesse
      @martinohesse 2 года назад +1

      So basically you don't like the X-S10 😂😂😂

    • @grafixnetz
      @grafixnetz 2 года назад +1

      X-S10 plus dials & WR =X-H1. I hear the x-H2s will be the X-S10 on major steroids.

  • @doctornebula
    @doctornebula 9 месяцев назад

    If you own the XS10, like most people, it's your only camera. LOL! And you get used to all the buttons and dials so that they quickly and easily become muscle memory. So those negatives really aren't. LOVE mine. Great video!

  • @b-art.
    @b-art. 2 года назад +1

    Hi Omar. I love yours videos man. Appreciated that you came back to this camera as most of youtubers forgotten it just after release... I have mine for almost a year as a first Fuji cam and I have to say that it is wonderful, versatile and reliable camera for hybrid shooters. I am starting with my YT channel using this cam and it is great (for sure AF could be better...).

  • @eddiegee2940
    @eddiegee2940 2 года назад

    Your hands do absolutely well with this camera. You're fierce! Medium format digital cameras is too big for you to handle, find your comfort zone and I think you have.

  • @muhammadkhan4543
    @muhammadkhan4543 2 года назад

    I remember watching your videos a few years back when I had first gotten my XT-20. Thinking about upgrading to the S-10 as video has become a bigger part of my shooting now and I came across this vid. Glad to see how much the channel has grown!

  • @HinshawsPhotography
    @HinshawsPhotography 2 года назад

    You have suckered me in. I just ordered my first fujifilm camera... can't wait for it to come in! X-T3 baby!

  • @ivananceschi1128
    @ivananceschi1128 2 года назад +1

    Fantastica fotocamera questa fujifilm X-S10 … la migliore in questo range di prezzo! Grande Fuji!👍🏻💪🏻📷📸

  • @Pierrotdrawing
    @Pierrotdrawing 2 года назад

    Hey ! I have been watching a lot of Fuji camera reviews lately, and yours is truly great ! Both relevant and joyful review !

  • @europlatus
    @europlatus 2 года назад +2

    I love my X-S10 but I think all your points about it, negative and positive, are very fair. I think it's a camera you need to spend quite a bit of time with so that you can customize it to your liking. I now have the left top dial set to ISO and the AEL button set to switch focus modes. That makes it a little more like other Fuji cameras. I completely agree with the shutter setting switching dials though. That is weird and not user-friendly at all. Thankfully, I don't shoot in shutter priority too often. Overall, I think it's a great camera, especially for those new to the Fuji ecosystem because PASM does not feel strange at all. The ergonomics, IBIS, quick video switching and price are a winning combo.

  • @ronmasters751
    @ronmasters751 2 года назад +2

    X-S10 is a gateway drug for Fujifilm. I used to shoot RAW, aperture priority, autofocus. Now prefer film sims, manual exposure & focus. Certainly rely routinely on IBIS, grip, flip screen, joystick & back button autofocus when needed. Haven’t even tried birds in flight-kind of miss that.

  • @bobc.6419
    @bobc.6419 2 года назад +6

    I was somewhat ambivalent about the X-S10 when I first bought it, but liked it much better after using it awhile. One thing I liked immediately was the grip. I didn’t have to buy a metal hand grip to provide a secure hold, as I have with all my other Fuji cameras. I never understood why Fuji used such skimpy grips. I agree the placement of the Q button is awkward. I programmed the AF-ON button to be the Q button and use the marked Q button for something else (and for the in-camera RAW processing where it remains linked). I also programmed the AEL button as the ISO button and use the marked ISO button for White Balance. I don’t use the red REC button, so I reprogrammed it to Photometry. I too miss the little Focus Mode dial, but putting Focus Mode in the Q Menu makes it easy enough to change. I do think the camera could have used a couple more programmable buttons. As for the joystick, the joysticks on Fuji cameras worried me initially since they seemed fragile. But none of mine have broken, and I actually find them easier and faster to use than the flatter type of joystick (joypad?) on other camera brands. I wholly agree that the flat Menu and Back buttons are a terrible design choice. I was unable to find them by touch, so I bought a set of adhesive enamel red dots from Eyelet Outlet and put one of the medium-sized ones on the Back button, where it fits exactly and has stayed on the camera. This enables me to find the Back button by feel, and since I know the Menu button is directly above it, I can find that one by feel too. I added a SmallRig base plate because I like having an Arca-Swiss base for tripod use. It also adds some height to the grip. With these modifications, I have a very useful, not too bulky camera that produces excellent images. It’s a lot of camera for the price.

    • @Festvangelist
      @Festvangelist 2 года назад

      The buttons are easy to reprogram for sure. You can also assign 4 ADDITIONAL COMMANDS on the rear screen as well. I never owned. I find the speed of the joystick very fast and easy to find, so no problem vs. the dial toggle approach which I had on Sony.

    • @bobc.6419
      @bobc.6419 2 года назад

      @@Festvangelist Yes, screen gestures are available, but I have found the implementation to be poor. When I tried them, I found that half the time, when I tried to select an autofocus point, I would trigger a gesture - because my finger would slide a tiny bit. So I think the gestures as designed are too small. If each gesture required a 2" length of travel, that would work beautifully.

  • @rikaikato4367
    @rikaikato4367 2 года назад +1

    Hey, thank you for the overall review and feedback! As I am looking for a new camera, I struggle with my decision between the Fujifilm XT-3 and the Nikon ZFc. Till I saw this review. With a budget, I had in mind. I think this camera is just the perfect deal for me. What you commented isn't a deal-breaker for me. I think I can live with it as It is something similar to my Canon 6D. (Just that the Canon 6D is too heavy to carry around when you are on a family trip)!
    Thanks again :) Awesome review! Looking forward to getting my hands on this camera!

  • @danielhalifa
    @danielhalifa 2 года назад +4

    Amazing camera!
    I actually started my Filmmaking journey through your channel with the xt30 and finally upgraded this year.
    Even though its lacking in comparison to the xt4.. that small form factor and the possibility to add an atomos ninja V sold me!!
    Love seeing that your sense of humor is well and Alive 🤣🤣 keep rockin' Omar 👍

  • @muugmuug4501
    @muugmuug4501 8 месяцев назад +1

    Good video! Fun too :-) Well, I've got the X-S10 for a few years now, about 12000 clicks at the moment, and I agree with some of your remarks: the IBIS is great, its size and weight, the massive grip (Why don't they put it on a X-T5???), the built quality. The tilting screen is just MEGA, even the X-T5 should have it. And yes, as you found out, if you don't use it you can "close' it and it's protected. How genius is that!? The Q button can be programmed where you want it, idem for the switch between Single and Continuous Focus, so that's no issue. A pity that it's not WR of course, but I've noticed that it's doesn't mind a bit of rain. But at the end of the vid you really are getting VERY finicky: these buttons are too flush, that joy stick is too small (while it does a perfect job!), etc etc. But I get your "problem": if the buttons always are on the same place, you can use them with the eyes closed, and it's frustrating when you don't find them where they "should" be. But on the other hand, the positions of these buttons do not impact the quality of the images taken. So don't lose your perspective here. A good remark though, was about the cramped EVF. I've had a X-H1 in the past for some time, and god I loved that EVF! I wear spectacles, so my eye can't be as close to the EVF as it should be. On the X-H1 that was never an issue: I could see everything the EVF projected in one blink of an eye. But with the cramped EVF on the X-S10 it's like I'm watching through a narrow tunnel, so I've got to move literally my head to see if my framing is OK. For a while I wanted to buy the X-T5, you know, IBIS, WR, the best EVF you can find, faster everything... but at the moment I lose too much money selling the X-S10 (second hand price is max 2/3 of new!) So I decided to keep the X-S10. And now that I've discovered the 27mm f2.8mm WR pancake lense it's for sure become a keeper! Because for a while now I was looking into buying an X100V, or even the VI. But I discovered that the combi X-S10 + 27mm F2.8 WR is almost exactly the same size and dimensions! And for much less money! And with a bigger grip, and a better flip screen. You see? The X-S10 is simply one of the best camera's they ever made. Just ignore the "strange" layout of the buttons and focus on its fantastic qualities! Good choice, Mo !

  • @artsilva
    @artsilva 2 года назад +10

    I'm sure the X-S10 is a great camera and one I wouldn't mind owning but as a 10 year Fuji X shooter the only major complaint I have with fuji is that there is never any consistency with button placements and sometimes dials and switches.
    I recently went back to Nikon but in the Z system and They got it right with buttons and controls with all their cameras so far. I can use any FX Z body and not lose a step where with my six remaining Fuji cameras I have to re-adjust my muscle memory when switching between bodies. There is always some buttons that are opposite from the last camera... and yes, the AF is WAY better and snappier on the Nikon Z in my experience.
    Nikon just needs a couple more iterations of their DX Z bodies and a couple more XF like lenses and they will start taking some of that Fuji marketshare. Although Fuji is still king of the APS-C, they should be worried going forward if they don't address their mix bag of controls and [today's] sub-par AF.

    • @Szili0
      @Szili0 2 года назад

      Would you recommend the Nikon Z50 over this camera? I'm torn between the two. I've always used Nikon, but the lack of IBIS and the current lenses make the X-S10 very tempting.

    • @artsilva
      @artsilva 2 года назад +2

      @@Szili0 I would actually recommend the Z5 unless you need a non-IBIS APS-C sensor at 20Mp. Either way at the about same price or less you can have a mount that will take every Z lens and every F mount lens [via the FTZ], and in the Z5 you have an IBIS FX sensor that in my experience is a very under-rated camera.

    • @Szili0
      @Szili0 2 года назад

      @@artsilva Thanks for your quick reply and your kind input! I am afraid the Z5 is out of my budget and I'd prefer the more compact weight and form factor of an APS-C over a FF for travelling and hiking. Meanwhile I've found a store where I live where I can test both cameras in person. Thanks for your reply!

    • @artsilva
      @artsilva 2 года назад +2

      @@Szili0 here is what you got to think about; Brand new the Z50 is basically $1k, the Z5 is $1300. {keep notice of specials, I got mine for $1100, that's including the FTZ]. So for $300 more you are getting IBIS, FX at 24Mp vs. 20Mp on the DX sensor, dual SD slots and more robust button ergonomics control.
      I did Nikon (DSLR) DX, Sony crop (APS-C) and Fuji crop since digital cameras hit the market and the Z5 is allowing me to use every part of my F lens optics.
      Just don't buy and regret later if you get the Z50 because that camera might be a low demand model and/or not hold its value for much longer, if at all incase you decide to upgrade later.

    • @tobyr8555
      @tobyr8555 2 года назад

      Which Fuji did you have before getting your Z5? Do you notice much of an IQ difference?

  • @mjztx
    @mjztx 2 года назад

    I just got an X-S10 this weekend on a bit of an impulse at my local camera store that was having a good sale. Got it for $730 after tax. The only fuji I've had was a used x-t20. I think what drew me in the most is its still small and has a wonderful deep grip. I mostly shoot aperture priority so I don't mess with the dials much, so I didn't stress about this being a PSAM dial. So far I'm happy and excited. I use my fuji for family, personal and street photography. Classic Negative seems great. I'm excited about that one.

  • @mountagung
    @mountagung 2 года назад +1

    This is my first Fujifilm camera after years of Nikons (use extensively D850 and D810) - i love XS-10 because of its weight, image stabilization, film simulation image quality and video.

    • @tobyr8555
      @tobyr8555 2 года назад

      Did you notice much of an IQ difference between the Nikons and X-S10?

  • @neumlephotodude
    @neumlephotodude 2 года назад +4

    I sold some of my MicroFourThirds gear to get this Camera and the 23, 35 and 50 f2 lenses. I was pleasantly surprised with the ISO performance. I also love the Standard Provia colors. It went so far that I stayed with those colors instead of feeling the need to colorgrade or use presets. With my MicroFourThirds images I was never really satisfied with the colors. I can also get great SOOC images in black and white. Love that! It is also great playing around with the jpeg recipes. I don’t like editing photos in LR or PS that much. I rather prefer the photography than the post production. So I am pretty happy for now.

  • @SeahawkMoments
    @SeahawkMoments 2 года назад +3

    I had my 100v and A7iii stolen recently and it was a great opportunity to re-assess and the X-S10 was perfect!!! I went in aiming for the T30ii but after holding the X-S10 with its grip it utterly destroyed the filmic dials look I thought I wanted. The V was cool, but it started feeling a bit “toyey” and I having the X-S10 flexibility and its specs replace the A7iii prowess. My ONE COMPLAINT? The damn power button!!!!!!!!

  • @adobongadobe
    @adobongadobe 2 года назад +1

    You are one of the craziest camera reviewers I've watched on RUclips. Haha
    I think your review here basically is a summary of what a Fujifilm X series user/fan would feel about the camera. The first and last Fujifilm camera I've owned was the HS20 which is far more "traditional" modern than the retro/vintage layout of the X series. I think this camera's design is perfect for someone like me who is considering getting a Fuji but don't have any experience with film cameras or any of the X series. If Canon only offers IBIS on a crop sensor mirrorless maybe I would stay in their camp...

  • @brooks.anderson6742
    @brooks.anderson6742 2 года назад +1

    Hi Omar,
    Great review! In late 2019, I got the XT-20 after watching many of your videos. Because of the lockdowns, I didn't get to use it much until now.
    Recently, I shot over 7,000 images of kids in my daughter's school's sports activities.
    The initial images were disappointing, because I had no idea how to operate the camera.
    After studying a manual, I got much better results.
    I hope to someday upgrade.

  • @nilseliasson5829
    @nilseliasson5829 2 года назад +2

    Hey, you can press the joystick to zoom in while focusing. That's by default.

    • @showdaKOs
      @showdaKOs 2 года назад

      Yeah but, me for example, I prefer to press it to change my type of focus between zone and single point. Then, with my settings, I don't have any button left for zooming in.
      With a clickable dial or 2, the MCS mode in front and maybe 1 more programmable button, this camera would have gone from great to trully great imo. But none of this are dealbreakers for me. And most of the intended audience, think.

  • @YenKuanWu
    @YenKuanWu 2 года назад +2

    I switched from X-T30 to X-S10, and I also think missing drive mode switch is a huge pain. The way to get around this is to set back LCD sweep to control it directly. And similar to lots of the other things on X-S10 (PASM modes change dial default, for example), it just takes some muscle memory to get used to. I have no regret getting X-S10 because IBIS is a huge life quality improvement. However, you can't help but wonder why not just do a X-T40 with a slightly bigger body and put IBIS in? That plus an improved auto focus will be my perfect Fujifilm camera.

  • @Douken
    @Douken 2 года назад +3

    I bought mine for an European trip. People have said my photos look like postcards. I think it takes awesome photos. My only complain is the battery. You can carry a couple to mitigate that.

  • @thebeatblocked
    @thebeatblocked 2 года назад +1

    Hey Omar, thanks for coming back for a follow up review. I'm considering getting the XS10 , moving from the Sony a7RII. Mainly due to the size (FF lenses are massive & heavy). I'm mostly going to use it for family travel photos, but I'm concerned that the AF won't be able to keep up with the toddlers.

  • @Nicolas.S
    @Nicolas.S 2 года назад

    This is my first "proper" camera and I love it alot, but I don't have so much else to compare it to. I agree on the negatives you mention, obviously those haven't been a deal breaker for me. My main reasons for choosing this camera were the size and IBIS.

  • @pommedapi3847
    @pommedapi3847 2 года назад

    oh man this man and this great humor, really love it. must be something to have this as a dad in everyday life :D

  • @sebastianrau5780
    @sebastianrau5780 2 года назад +1

    I am a proud Owner of this Camera, and it is my Favorite for Street and Portraits 👍

  • @davidclancy1876
    @davidclancy1876 2 года назад

    I sold my X-T3 and some Panasonic gear to buy X-S10 and 100V. The X-S10 embodies so many cameras I have had in the past - Olympus, Minolta, Nikon, Panasonic - but is just such fun to use, easy to catch our fast moving granddaughter! Yet customisable and superb images.
    It’s definitely a keeper - until the X-S20!

  • @LockeLeon
    @LockeLeon 2 года назад +1

    X-S10 + 50mm f/2 is my walk-around combo. IBIS is a game changer for the little 50mm and the X-S10 body is more comfortable and lighter than the X-T4

  • @no2475
    @no2475 Год назад

    I've had my X-S10 for about 17 months now and I love it. It's my first 'real' camera and I think, like many others have said, that it's the perfect gateway into the Fuji world. My only real complain is the lack of weather sealing. If they ever release a successor I hope they will add that. Though I do also agree with the other negative points that you brought up.
    edit: One more thing I want to mention is that I think they should have made the blank dial on the left the ISO dial and the ISO button the film simulation button. That's what I have them set as and this makes the camera SO much nicer to use. I don't know why Fuji didn't make that the default.

    • @heyjeon1840
      @heyjeon1840 Год назад

      Hi! I'm planning on buying my first fujifilm camera and I'm kinda torn between this one and xt30 ii but was actually leaning towards this one more but I came across a video that says overheating and fast draining battery is really bad with this camera. Any thoughts?

  • @lexatvl
    @lexatvl 2 года назад

    My favorite camera, best on the market under 800-1000... I'm happy that I have "my precious"!!!

  • @davegarth
    @davegarth 2 года назад +2

    I’ve owned the X-S10 for about six months, and had ambivalent feelings about it. I used it very little because it was just a backup to my X-T4. But, recently my X-T4 became unavailable, so I’ve been using the X-S10 full time. Surprise! I really love it now!
    As an old retired pro-emphasis on “old”-I’m always looking now for photo equipment that’s lighter and smaller. The X-S10 is both, and combined with the excellent, deep grip, it’s so much more comfortable for my old hands, especially on long shoots.
    Control wise, using the camera more has really helped my muscle memory, to the point that now this PASM control setup doesn’t bother me at all. I found one of the keys for me was to program the left control dial to control the MCS focus mode. It’s just as easy now to change this function as it is on the X-T4.
    Overall, I think when my X-T4 is returned, I’ll still choose to use the S-X10 most often unless the weather is miserable. It’s a great camera!

  • @tatr5248
    @tatr5248 2 года назад

    I have it and def love it as a beginner. I’m still learning on it but I’m glad I got it

  • @grafixnetz
    @grafixnetz 2 года назад

    Greetings from Germany. My 2nd time watching your x-s10 videos.
    I’m now in Fujifilm purgatory. I went from the x-t20 to the x-s10 and loved the change. The ‘dials and buttons everywhere’ was daunting at first. So I set up my x-s10 to easily give me the stuff I actually used. Last week I bought my first “BIG” Fuji camera, the x-h1, for a good price. It IS BIG! I wouldn’t trust my hand strap on it, nor do I need one. I love getting back to the world of dials and buttons. However, there is no easy way to ‘cancel’ all settings and pop into full (help! Save me!) auto mode like the PASM dial can do. (I messed up a spontaneous portrait shoot directly after a macro shoot:).
    PROS, besides grip and IBIS is easy focus mode again, viewfinder, and I find the photos are better (but they shouldn’t be). Today I discovered that the x-h1 has a ‘linear focus’ option!!! Now my lenses focus like vintage lenses in manual mode!!! (Left=closer, right=further away, basta).
    AMAZING low-light performance.
    CONS:
    The dials are stiff (but this x-h1 is used).
    I love the flip-out screen and miss it here dearly.
    It EATS batteries!!!!
    I can leave the house with a full battery and a prayer on the x-s10 but won’t even think of doing that with the H1. 3 battery minimum, I say. No wonder the power grip comes WITH the H1 as a kit. It’s almost useless without at least the extra batteries.
    It’s heavy as is. Battery grip is better but heavier. (May need a bigger tripod:)
    Bottom line: The x-s10 for ease of use, the x-h1 for learning and passing on to your grandkids along with your mother’s cast-iron cookware.
    I plan to leave my x-s10 on the shelf for 2 full weeks before picking it up again, just to truly feel the difference.
    Side note: I think the “s” that Fuji is using denotes the style of the X-S10, thus the X-H2S has that grip and the PASM, plus instant movie button etc.
    The guys at Fuji should come out with the X-H2, no ’s’ which brings back the dials of the X-H1.
    Thanks for all you do for us.

  • @WillJBailey
    @WillJBailey 2 года назад +1

    Love the XS-10. Size, weight and ergonomics are better than the XT-4 for street and travel, and with the same sensor and processor. Buttons and interface are all fine. Lack of weather-sealing the main weakness.

    • @BradsBasementPodCast
      @BradsBasementPodCast Год назад

      Why do so many prefer smaller cameras I’d rather have a larger body to hold the little dainty cameras coming out today feel and look cheap and are much harder to hold is a pound really all that much more for weight

  • @victorporto5698
    @victorporto5698 2 года назад

    It's been one year since I bought it and it's so good, I used it for street / travel photo while doing my student exchange I love it, small but yet very capable and nice to use !! There is few little thing that I find weird like the fact that we cannot program the dial for ISO or the flush buttons but overall, I really recommend it !

    • @UrbaneHobbit
      @UrbaneHobbit 2 года назад +2

      I believe the left shoulder dial (above the X-S10 branding) can be programmed for ISO!

  • @showdaKOs
    @showdaKOs 2 года назад +5

    Yeah, I agree with most of what you said!
    For me, the grip is the biggest positive, for example, I prefer the 50-140 with my X-S10 than with my X-T4 or any big lense because of it. The feel is just amazing.
    Another very good positive, often overlooked, is the custom settings on the PASM dial where you can program not only a custom fillm simulation but also almost any other settings (wich can be a little too much sometimes ) having not only a diifferent look but also a different way of shooting (you can even circumvent the lack of the MCS dial that way, for example, or get a setting for street, one for flash photography, one for video, one for night, etc. I think - but don't quote me one that - that you can even set 3 different ISO ranges for each custom setting) right at a turn of the dial.
    Last, small but cool, positive: the pop up flash, very convient on that type of camera when you just wanna grab a quick shot... And I keep my main flash just for my A camera and don't need a second flash to take space in the bag (when/if i don't think I need one).
    One the other side, one very big negative for me is the second top dial witch can be programmed, but is laggy, I use it as my exposure compensation dial but the experience is less than ok between the lack of any marking and the laggyness.
    And the lack of programmable buttons is sometimes a lil bit frustrating (I changed the video dial into WB AND still regret a lot that you can't click the front and/or rear dial)
    But overall, it's a small, lightweigth, high quality and very nice experience. I had it for a year before getting the X-T4 and i had a very cool time with it solo and then it became a very cool B cam. Of course it don't do all the things the X-T3 does but if you can forgive the lack of top dials and need IBIS it's a very strong package at a similar price.

  • @Pixelpeeps-69
    @Pixelpeeps-69 2 года назад +2

    Most folks don’t need super fast focus of the canon r5 or need a full frame camera so it all depends what you shoot and the focus even on your xt20 is more than adequate for most genres of photography

  • @horst6279
    @horst6279 2 года назад +1

    Fuji has the best tree/branch detection autofocus 😅
    Bought the X-S10 one year ago as my first mirrorless and I love it. Mainly for travel videos and it works great. Compact size with IBIS and Eterna… you cannot beat that! Imo the IBIS works really good with the XF18-55mm in video mode. Autofocus could be better, but it’s still acceptable. I never used Sony or canon, so I got no comparison 😅

  • @jooyoonchung3593
    @jooyoonchung3593 2 года назад +2

    If Fuji would provide a firmware update allowing general subject tracking in video the XS10 would be an absolute beast. I wonder if there's some limitation -- like a processing power limitation -- that is preventing them from doing so.

  • @marike1100
    @marike1100 2 года назад

    Really useful review. I’ve been thinking of grabbing one as a way to get back into the Fujifilm X system. The tough call is the fact that it’s priced similarly to FFs like the Nikon Z5 and Z6. Thanks.

  • @FeralGinger
    @FeralGinger 2 года назад +1

    I still rock the aging X-Pro1 but the X-S10 has fast become my daily shooter. I must say, I'm not a big fan of the blank dials, but the amount of camera you get for the money is actually insane. It's an ultra capable video shooter too!

  • @yaronharel8463
    @yaronharel8463 2 года назад

    I just enjoy watching every one of your clips 🙂

  • @torinsall
    @torinsall 2 года назад

    Great balanced review, as usual, and pretty spot on.
    I got the xs10 to compliment the xt4...love that both have ibis and flippy screens. Love the xt4 stills/video switch. The xs10 film simulation dial makes it so easy to change sims thus so much fun to play with it (ok, so I'm easily amused), and the grip reminds me of the grip on the Canon Powershot S3 IS which was also a joy to hold.
    Working around weaknesses of a camera while enjoying its strengths has always been true, even in film camera days, so nothing new there.
    For me, these 2 cameras make a nice pair and both are fun to use despite their differences. Or because of them. If a "perfect" camera existed, there would only be one camera...I like the choice.

  • @Petrolhead66
    @Petrolhead66 2 года назад +3

    I am hoping future Fuji cameras in general have better auto focus, especially focus tracking as they seem to be falling behind the competition

  • @SummersSnaps
    @SummersSnaps 2 года назад +2

    The stiff on and off switch is actually very welcome. A lot of times I record video, or have the camera hooked up to PC and thus Auto off disabled. I forget to turn Auto Power off (5mins) back on after the session. I put it in the bag and the On button accidentally toggles over, and then you reach into your bag for your camera later only to realise it is burning hot and chewed up all the battery power. heh.
    A stiffer switch would help minimize that sorta thing occurring. I have to take the battery out on occasions just so this doesn't happen (like a good habit to get into).
    It feels like you're not using the C1-4 modes on the dial to get around most of all your niggles tbh.
    I've owned the XT4 for over a year, I don't use the joystick or toggle between C, S and M on the switch, it pretty much lives in AF Tracking AF.C.

  • @TheJerk1979
    @TheJerk1979 2 года назад +1

    Hi Omar, there is a dedicated shooting nodes button on the back (next to where you switch to reviewing photos) so 8t is actually fast to jump to burst mode. You do have to navigate to your selection, so it isn't quite as fast as a switch, but beats using the Q menu! Thanks for the reviews 👍

  • @allenschneider1847
    @allenschneider1847 2 года назад

    Omar, thanks for this update - a very helpful review. I like this camera but definitely prefer a lense with an aperture dial. I agree, removing the mode switch from the front is also a big mistake. I've actually been watching reviews of the new OM1 and for a small body camera that has a lot of amazing features: outstanding ibis, incredible weather sealing; it doesn't have lenses with aperture rings, but I'm going to take a look. Also can't wait to see the xh2.

  • @koolkutz7
    @koolkutz7 2 года назад

    Appreciate your thoughts on the X-S10 Omar. I have owned mine since last May and overall it's a great little camera. Here are my Like/Dislikes; Likes-image quality is superb for stills & video, IBIS is great, Mode Dial is preferable to me, good customizable menu options, nice flippy screen, good burst mode. Dislikes-poor battery life, those 2 flush buttons on the back you mentioned, tiny joystick and no D-Pad, no dedicated White Balance button, EVF could have been a bit higher res, autofocus needs a big overhaul in the future-they seem to be lagging behind competitors now (even OM). Problems that I have solved with workarounds; punch-in to check focus (assigned the centre of joystick), Turning Face/Eye detection ON/OFF (assigned the Fn button next to EVF), No dedicated focus mode button (assigned the AEL button), Exposure Compensation (assigned the rear command dial).

  • @kamurray82
    @kamurray82 2 года назад +11

    Looks like a great camera, but I'm happy with the tilt-screen and dials of my X-T2. Thanks Omar!

  • @juliette-mansour
    @juliette-mansour 2 года назад +2

    Good timing Omar. I was camera shopping 🛍.

  • @k1ttyyh
    @k1ttyyh Год назад

    3:44 "They don't care about your photography"
    I felt that, and can confirm :D

  • @terrybrooks395
    @terrybrooks395 2 года назад

    After switching to Fuji a few years ago the thing miss the most is being able to program in full camera settings that I can recall with the flick of a dial/button, I'm looking forward to getting an X-S10, OK it's not as simple as on the RX10 IV as I can have multiple set-ups to change to quickly but I can also hold down a button to change all settings to a pre programmed set (for sudden appearance of a bird in flight in my case).

  • @just_inhawaii
    @just_inhawaii 2 года назад

    Thanks for this. Just picked up a used x-s10 to begin my Fuji journey. Coming from Sony, I think I’ll be just fine. Jazzed to get shooting!

  • @longphan4691
    @longphan4691 2 года назад +1

    A body of XT30 + IBIS of XS10 is all I need, sad that XT30II didnt got it either

  • @gillesquinet7523
    @gillesquinet7523 2 года назад +1

    I would have bought the XS10 too if it had been available. So I ended up with the XT30. The directly accessible settings are a huge advantage and led me to Fujifilm. I see the advantage of the XS10 mainly in the IBIS. The handgrip is also better than on the XT30/3/4. Now I have a compact camera and screw a handgrip on it so that it doesn't fall out of my hand...well.The image quality is more or less the same for the new Fujis with the X-Trans 4 sensor. Which is a great thing because you can choose a camera depending on your budget without sacrificing the results. Greetings from Luxemburg

    • @mhsd7178
      @mhsd7178 2 года назад +1

      I totally agree - my XT20 is great, but I really underestimated how much the ergonomics would bug me. It's really bad. I personally couldn't care less about the missing shutter/iso dials, as I never use those anyway. Once my XT20 kicks the bucket (in hopefully many many years) I'd definitely consider this once prices go down.

    • @gillesquinet7523
      @gillesquinet7523 2 года назад

      @@mhsd7178 I use the dials to adjust exposure a lot. I shoot with aperture priority very often, depending on the subject and circumstances, of course. I like to see directly which values are currently set. I also find the lever for switching to automatic mode on the XT30 very practical. I like to take some snapshots with it. On the XT30, for example, I miss the dial for the ISO setting. But everyone has their preferences.

    • @gillesquinet7523
      @gillesquinet7523 2 года назад

      @@mhsd7178 A camera with the XS10's handgrip, IBIS, and the XT-series dials would be my ideal camera. So an XT-3 or 4 with a bigger grip....haha

    • @thebitterfig9903
      @thebitterfig9903 2 года назад +1

      It'd be nice to see IBIS make it onto more of the next generation of X-T/X-E/X-Pro cameras.

  • @007UA16
    @007UA16 2 года назад +1

    I love my XS-10 and prefer the PASM over the typical Fuji controls. I do hope Fuji continues to keep an XS line of cameras as I buy more lenses and into the Fuji ecosystem. And agreed Fuji needs to update AF.

  • @j16m02
    @j16m02 2 года назад

    I can help you with your main gripe. "ShutterBands ButtonBumps for FUJIFILM X Series Cameras". $10 at B&H. These little things are great. I use them on all my Sony cameras. Just put one on each of those flats little buttons on the back and one on the Q button and you are good to go. They are clear or black so not an esthetic thing, and your fingers will be sooo happy. Never had one come off either.

  • @deekshitm3612
    @deekshitm3612 2 года назад

    I bought this camera sometime back when I decided to switch from my very old DSLR (from Sony). This is a very good allrounder camera. Photo and video quality is good. I am not a professional photographer. I did not like is the position of Q button. 8 out of 10 times, I hit the record button. Joystick is a bit stiff.

  • @grafixnetz
    @grafixnetz 2 года назад

    Just got my hands on an X-H1. I don't think I can look my x-s10 in the EVF again! Used X-H1 has similar GRIP, IBIS, is weather sealed. I've seen x-s10 body used for the price I paid for this used X-H1+battery grip:) in excellent condition.
    Don't mind the extra size.
    When I bought the x-s10, the x-h1 was WAY out of my price range.

  • @WONJINITO
    @WONJINITO 2 года назад

    Funny that you uploaded xs10 revisit when I was checking more about it. I was thinking about grabbing this one until I saw your xt3 and xs10 comparison video

  • @nightowlnzab
    @nightowlnzab 2 года назад +1

    If Fujifilm made a model which took this control scheme, added weather sealing and the better battery - I think that would be an interesting prospect. I'd love to know how many people have switched to Fujifilm because the X-S10 has that more familiar control scheme (for those coming from other manufacturers). So basically an X-T4 but with the PASM layout and decent grip. Perhaps it's too late now and this would overlap too much with the upcoming X-H2 (assuming there's going to be a more affordable version with 26-ish MP). Then again, Fujifilm make so many camera models, what difference would an extra one make! 😉

    • @davebanham9729
      @davebanham9729 2 года назад

      It definitely needs to be WR. I got some sea water splashes on mine and the joystick went haywire with the AF point scrolling across the display uncontrollably. Took some resolve to dry it out and work the joystick control to rub the contacts clean. Seems to have recovered, but honestly for the very minor splashes it got I was astonished at how easily the joystick control was affected. Lesson learnt and now I'm completely paranoid about water and dust ingress!

  • @ManyDoors777
    @ManyDoors777 2 года назад

    I love how you quickly mentioned your family leaving you behind when you take photos. “They don’t care about my photography...”🤣 Same situation for me too!

  • @LS-kl6bj
    @LS-kl6bj Год назад

    It is rumored that Fuji is work on and will release a follow-up, the X-S20, this year (2023). I hope they address some of the shortcomings you have mentioned.

  • @aransamson
    @aransamson 2 года назад

    I've been using it a lot! I've done all sorts of (sometimes unnecessary) things with it! I've built a cinema rig with it last week but mostly I love it for casual-ish video production.

  • @MysticDragons
    @MysticDragons 2 года назад

    I have the camera since the beginning and love it. But sometimes i do wish it had weather resistance or 4K/60. The grip is great and I hope they include the grip in all of their future camera's, as I don't like the grip on the XT series.

  • @gme_to_the_moon-v1p
    @gme_to_the_moon-v1p 2 года назад

    Totally agree with everything. As soon as Fuji has another body with IBIS in the same price range with traditional Fuji layout, I will trade my X-S10. X-S10 was half the price of X-T4 when I got it. I just can't justify the cost.

  • @grafixnetz
    @grafixnetz 2 года назад

    Yes, the X-S10 had pains, like the no aperture in shutter priority mode. I have an x-h1 and BOTH have that great grip, BTW.
    Just had my hands on the X-H2s for 5 seconds. For feel, I like the s10. Kinda like having a compact car but it's a Mercedes:)
    TIP: Set logical swipe motions.
    Left towards the missing focus mode dial =focus modes
    UP towards EVF = face detection (or use little button next to EV)
    DOWN towards tripod mount =IBIS on-off
    RIGHT = Film sims (perhaps)
    When I'm using EVF, I can swipe, then change these settings with joy stick easily
    The X-H1 has SEVEN custom settings spaces. The X-S10 has only FOUR. However EVERYTHING the camera is set to can be stored under a single custom setting.
    Flying birds? C1 baby! Shutter speed, burst mode, continuous focus, custom AF-C mode setting, jpg only, electronic shutter, auto ISO 3, film sim if I wanted; all ready to go with a simple switch to C1. Can't do that with my fancy X-H1.
    Wonder what the new X-H2s does with it's SEVEN custom modes?
    Breaking news: The X-S10 will soon be able to use the 2 new Fuji lenses:) Would LOVE an 18-140mm PZ

  • @gordoa172
    @gordoa172 2 года назад

    Omar! I recently found your channel - I enjoy and appreciate your content and reviews. I am really looking at getting this camera to get into the Fuji eco system. I think that all the other - upper tier cameras are "too much" camera for my needs. Keep up the great work Sir!

  • @GuitarGolfingPOPS
    @GuitarGolfingPOPS 2 года назад

    Hi Omar! My Xs10 just arrived yesterday..so excited. My first camera & know absolutely nothing!😟. Do you have a video that can help me with the initial setup/programming of the dials? Thanks!

  • @stephenchapman4670
    @stephenchapman4670 2 года назад

    Hi Omar,
    Many thanks for all your great videos. Inspired by your reviews, I got myself an X-T20, which truly is a little beauty. I've really enjoyed using it over the last year of so. I'm excited by the release of the new 40mp (!) X-H2 and am hoping you will get the chance to review it soon. If you do, it would be really great if you could have a good look at the noise in the shadow areas of the files, as this can be a problem with squidging gazillions of px onto a tiny chip. I'm not so interested in high ISO, where you would expect problems, but 'normal' range - which for me is 200-1600 ISO.
    Thanks and best wishes
    Stephen

  • @sethiphotography
    @sethiphotography 2 года назад

    I loved my x-s10, the only reason why I sold it was because I need two card slots and also didn’t like the small battery. However the camera was so much fun to use. The best part is the tiny size with big power and the grip. It was just so comfortable to use.

    • @heyjeon1840
      @heyjeon1840 Год назад

      Hi! I'm planning on buying my first fujifilm camera and I'm kinda torn between this one and xt30 ii but was actually leaning towards this one more but I came across a video that says overheating and fast draining battery is really bad with this camera. Any thoughts?

  • @rdog77
    @rdog77 2 года назад

    Great perspective Omar. I think everyone values your opinions and comments. I know everyone's taste/needs is different. Me on the other hand…. I'm such a creature of habit. I need my buttons to be everywhere they've always been lol! That's a deal breaker for me I specially with about the switch in the front for focus modes. I went with the XT4 for that reason. I know it's more money and it was really hard not to try to save some dollars in the end I think I made the best decision for me. ….. Now let's see some more 5D mark ii content LOL

  • @thedexterbros
    @thedexterbros 2 года назад

    4:00 OMG the xs10 is definitely the best grip of any camera I have ever held

  • @spanishmackerel
    @spanishmackerel 2 года назад

    Seems like I avoid most/all of your concerns since I only shoot in M mode and with manual lenses (I've had four Fuji AF lenses and hated and sold them all, mostly because of their crap manual focusing). I would prefer the traditional Fuji film-style design of the XT4 etc but I wanted the fat grip because I like to let'r dangle. If they ever come out with an XT-style design but with proper grip, I'd go for that. I've had this thing for about a year and it has been great. I use vintage Oly and Nikon glass, but now have a 23mm f1.4 ttartisans, which was $100 and is primo. One great idea I got from your vid is to switch the manual focus check from pushing in the togglythinger to the AF-ON button. As for the flushness of those lower buttons, never occurred to me that it was a neg.

  • @cohoonatube
    @cohoonatube 2 года назад

    Great video, thanks Omar. I wish all cameras would adopt the Wheel/D-Pad 4-way combo selector format of Canon/Panny (Including Nikon lol)... so intuitive. Looking forward to the X-H2!

  • @legniak1
    @legniak1 Год назад

    I love my X-T3 but I’m thinking about jumping to the S10 solely for the IBIS

  • @412foto
    @412foto 2 года назад

    great do everything camera especially if you want small, compact, IBIS, and nice grip. In a lot of ways, I think it is a GREAT street photo camera. I really hate the side flip screen as it is slow to deploy when wanting to do waist level. Nice backup to my X-T3.

  • @dtyusufceylan
    @dtyusufceylan 2 года назад

    i am x-s10 user and i think your observations are amazing ahaha

  • @nojustno8468
    @nojustno8468 Год назад

    Omar, Considering purchasing this camera. Thanks for the review, probably going to go with this camera instead of the XT-4. Your review helped me to decide.