Holy crap! That was one of the most well produced RUclips videos I’ve seen in recent memory. The writing was great, the speaker was articulate and had the perfect pace to keep you interested but not overwhelmed, and the lighting and sheer production was top notch. Hats off to you!
For travel photography!!! I have an X-H1, excellent camera that stays home most of the time since I got x-s10. I completely customized x-s10, so now both blank dials do the same thing as traditional fujifilm layout. Learning curve was fast and easy. But paired with incredible small, light and sharp Sigma 18-50mm my setup is light, unbelievably light. When travel, this set in a small bag is a huge relief on my shoulders. More fun, more pictures. Absolutely no complaints on quality.
Why is it not for professional users ? 10 years ago a lot of people were still shooting with a Canon 5D MK II which is much "worse" compared to the XS-10. It has more Megapxiels, better low light performance (even as an aps-c) better video resolution, faster shutter, better autofocus, almost everything on this camra is superior compared to an old canon 5D mark II. Just not waether seaked and not being full-frame are the only downsides to this camera.
For professional work there are some drawbacks. No dual card slots means if the card gets corrupted you'll be screwed, no weather sealing means no shooting in bad weather, the 8bit 4k internal recording will give you limited editing capabilities in post... The XT5 is out now so the price should drop on the XT4 which is better in my opinion and has the same exact sensor as the XS10
@@SebastianDavidPB youre facts are correct, but a 5D MK II could only film in 1080p 30 fps and had only 1 cf card slot aswell. But yeah xt4 and xt5 are better expecially the weather sealing part..
@@Baumtaler I'm not familiar with the full frame canons, only aps-c rebels and 90d because that's what I've used before switching over to Fuji, and to be honest don't regret it.
Pretty nice video! Just one addition: The unlabeled dials, the pop-up mechanism, the discrete record buttons and many more can also be found on the X-T100 and X-T200. These don't have the X-Trans sensor though. So I see the X-S10 as a combination of higher-end features with the modern user interface so far only available on the lower-end models.
Too bad they didn't include the larger, higher resolution screen from the X-T200. It's a bit odd that it has the best screen on any Fuji camera even though it's an entry level model.
I can operate this camera with a single hand. I saw you taking pictures with the XT4 and having to move your eye off the EVF to adjust shutter speed and ISO. I can operate the XS10 way faster than my friend's XT3. The tradicional DSLR configuration is designed for speed, I don't think that Fuji's more analogue configuration is more "pro", I find it more enjoyable, but pro cameras use the standard dslr layout in which like the XS10 all the main parameters can be adjusted without taking your eye off the EVF.
This is the only review on x-s10 that really points out the important advantages and disadvantages of the camera compared to the flagship models. I wanna get the s10 now! Thanks a lot!
I've been watching and reading reviews for 3 days straight now and I think I'll go for it. In germany the X-S10 goes for 1299€ in the kit with the 18-55mm objective which is supposed to be pretty good and should suit my needs quite well. Such a pain in the A figuring out what to buy at a certain price point, at least in the camera market things don't move nearly as fast as in other tech segments.
Hello ^^. Nice presentation, but you failed to mention a number of features this camera has, in order to keep the video short, I understand. I hope this will help people who still have doubts about the X-S10. - First of all, X-S10 can shoot bursts up to 20fps (without cropping) with the electronic shutter and up to 30fps with the same shutter type, albeit with 1.25x crop. Mechanical shutter is limited to 8fps, like you said. - Only few dedicated buttons and dials exist on the camera. Appart from the exposure compensation dial, most other buttons can be remaped to do almost anything you'd like them to do, nevermind the markings. For example, top left dial can be set to change the ISO (which is what I personally prefer) or a number of things. ISO, AEL, AF ON, EVF and record button can also be remaped. - IBIS system inside this camera can do 6 stops of image stabilization. - There's a diopter wheel on the EVF, so you can set it to your liking. - The grip is deep and comfy enough for the camera not to feel too dwarfed by larger lenses. If so, I'd recommend an L shaped grip, which will help in that regard. They're cheap and can provide some additional leverage. Just some additional info from a Fuji user. Fuji models like X-T1, X-T100, X-T200, X-A5 and X-A10 also have a record button. There are few others, but none come to mind atm.
My friend, you nailed it. I am a non professional advanced photographer and what attracted me to the X-S10 is exactly the fact that I can get great IQ, the film simulations, etc. but do not need super speed, double card redundancy, mega battery life, etc. In fact I have those in my M43 G9... but want to enter the innovative Fujifilm system. Before M43, I have been burned in the past by Canon, its cameras with planned obsolescence and bodies with a "castrated" feature set; no more. With Fuji, I will be able to use my Canon mount lenses on a great APS-C sensor.
That camera looks so similar to a Nikon Z50. Loved the Z50 (specially the ergonomics/grip) but there are no Z DX lenses. So the Fuji would be the better choice for beginners. Also the IBIS is an advantage. I bought a X-H1 instead of the Z50, I think the X-S10 would be a little bit too small for the 16-80 and 55-200 lens.
Awesome comparison that does a great job clearly highlighting relevant differences between the XT-4 and X-S10! Excellent production value that keeps you hooked too - informative and entertaining, not much more you can ask for, keep up the great work :)
Hi! The video recordbutton was also present on the X-T1. Unfortunately Fuji removed it at the X-T2 but came back as a different handy feature on the X-T4.
Thanks for the review. Even as an amateur I would prefer the layout of the X-T4. I like and use the X-A7 enough though. I haven't used a viewfinder in many years due to macular degeneration of my right eye. I preordered the X-S10 for use specifally with my Rokinon 12 and 35mm manual focus lenses, and, of course, expanded film simulations and IBIS. These qualities, along with the relatively small size of the Rokinon lenses, trump control layout. I expect to use the Acros sim to great effect.
Great review! Can't make up my mind between purchasing the X-S10 and the X-T4, I do a pretty even split between photography and video. Was a long time Canon user and fell in love with Fujifilm with the X100T, so ready for my next Fujifilm camera. Any advice to which would be the better purchase would be greatly appreciated.
This checks so many boxes for me as a hobbyist Fuji photographer. I had it preordered but I can wait after all. In addition, Fuji is pretty good with their sales. I can see this going down in price within the year. I've been meaning to sell off my X-T3 and X-H1 anyway.
Best, most sensible review of this camera that Ive seen. The X-S10 seems remarkably similar to some of the Olympus OM-D series (other5 than the sensor, of course).
that would actually be the X100 series since people usually have a primary system and get an X100 for their “play” or travel camera. then they get sucked in. that’s what happened to me
S-X10 smaller, battery shorter, no weather seal, not Fujifilm traditional design, the power equal 80% xt4. If you don’t care price, take xt4 but S-X10 is best P/P. Spend a lot of money for lens is better. I have test my S-X10 with 16-80 : ruclips.net/video/Yk7bmFNmX4w/видео.html
This is the first Fuji that I have considered buying. Fuji made this for me. I have always respected what Fuji did but unlike many Fuji owners I don't want a relic hanging from my neck. No offense Fujistas! Fuji knows what they're doing and they know they're basically in last place for market share. They need to reach outside of their very narrow range of customers. That is what this is. Now I hope they make a chopped down compact version much in the same vein as the Canon M6 but since the mount flange size is smaller it could in theory be smaller than the M6 Mark II. I'd buy that.
Great review, thank you. I’m going to pre-order this camera. I am very much in doubt whether I should get it with the 18-55 f2.8-4 or the 16-80 f4. Which one would you recommend as a general purpose walk around and travel lens?
I have the XF18-55 f2.8-4 paired with an X-T200. Quite a step up from the XC15-45. Definitely "elevated" the X-T200. The XF18-55 f2.8-4 is not weather sealed and the lens extends when zooming so it could be troublesome with gimbal use. Love the f2.8 aperture though so that would be the one thing I'd miss compared to the XF16-80 f4. I have a Sony A6400 with the SEL18105 f4 lens (does not extend when zooming). I prefer the XF18-55 primarily because images appear sharper and it has the higher aperture. I only wish Fuji has Sony's Clear Image Zoom - that way I can zoom even with a prime lens (with minimal degradation - can't tell unless you pixel-peep). With this feature, I can double the telephoto reach of any lens.
Hey, I’m in the exact same dilemma as you. I have done my research & people have recommended me to go for the 16-80mm simply because it gives better versatility. First it’s weather resistant, it has a more wide angle, more telephoto, “better” stabilization, they say its a better lense overall. The only con may be the low light performance but they say it’s not bad either. Tbh I’m more inclined to getting it with the 16-80 bc the 3 people that I’ve asked (RUclips camera reviewers) have all recommended me the 16-80. Also I have to mention my priority is video shooting. Let me know which one you decide & why!
Forget the 18-55. You have to use at least f5.6 to get some reasonable sharpness. Contrast is not great either. The 16-80 has better IQ for sure. Or get a 23mm and a 50mm f2. With this combo you can cover the majority of your pics.
@@alfonsojosefuentestobar4436 In the end I went with the 16-80. I also got a 23mm F2 for lower light situations (like indoors) and 56mm F1.2 prime for portraits.
Great video! Still waiting for the X-T40. The pricing and the feature set are great, but I just want a small-ish body with my good old Fuji controls and, fingers crossed, IBIS. TBH, I don't see the point of a deep grip unless you use huge lenses or constantly operate the camera with one hand, or if you just have humongous hands.
Awesome review! I’ve preordered it already, but now with deals it’s the same price as the X-T3 and I don’t know if I should go for that instead - what do you think? I’m only an amateur, but would like to have something I can use for several years and grow with as I develop my skills
Big selling point is the IBIS. I am going for the X-S10 for that reason. The other option is X-T4 and X-H1. The X-S10 will be 30% cheaper and has pretty much all the functionality of the X-T4.
I have been using Fujifilm cameras for some moments now and i don't know if its only me or others too but there is definitely autofocus problem in this camera. For some reason it doesn't detect faces fast enough like Canon or Sony. You just have to rely on manual focus more. And of course the biggest downside is that its not full frame 💀💀💀
Awesome video and reviewer, BTW, how is this camera better than say a Canon EOS RP? Since the have about the same price. Which is better for a hobbyist?
Interesting between the two isnt it? Im in the same boat as you...but I think the body is too small as I want to get the larger zooms.....otherwise...Im used to the set up...all the dials are great in the XT cameras but guess Im lazy lol
Actually, No, it's not the first Fuji X-S camera. That would be the Fujifilm finepix X-S1 . which is a a bridge camera with a X-trans sensor. Look it up. It came out in the year 2011.
The X-S10 might be the ideal camera for M4/3, Sony E, and Canon EOS M users who are considering a new system. It provides many things they might want. It also has plenty of high end features at a mid range price. One thing for sure, it will make it hard for Fuji to market an X-T40 at the same price. And it probably means the X-H1 will never have a successor. Both of which are probably a good thing, since Fuji already has too many product lines for it's market share size.
I like the IBIS, but dislike the video features in that I never use video. I suspect Fuji are faced with the problem of matching competitors and meeting price points. So the continuum comes out showing decreasing price points and reducing/ removing features, and then trying to legitimate an anomaly like the X-S10 as 'unique'. What I don't like about this video, and it is about the best X-S10 video I've seen, is that DxO Mark does not cover Fujifilm (it has a few, 10 years old). This is a problem, because I want comparative quantifiables, especially the DxO Mark SPORTS which gives an indication of tolerable ISO levels. Tolerable ISO is a deal-breaker. No info = no purchase.
Holy crap! That was one of the most well produced RUclips videos I’ve seen in recent memory. The writing was great, the speaker was articulate and had the perfect pace to keep you interested but not overwhelmed, and the lighting and sheer production was top notch. Hats off to you!
The quality of the video is staggering! the first scene with the spotlight is amazing! Love your videos!
For travel photography!!! I have an X-H1, excellent camera that stays home most of the time since I got x-s10. I completely customized x-s10, so now both blank dials do the same thing as traditional fujifilm layout. Learning curve was fast and easy. But paired with incredible small, light and sharp Sigma 18-50mm my setup is light, unbelievably light. When travel, this set in a small bag is a huge relief on my shoulders. More fun, more pictures. Absolutely no complaints on quality.
For 50% 50% photo and video, for the same price which one should i buy? X h1 or x s10
Fujifilm camera is ❤️ , I like their classy design . Hopefully someday I will buy mine.
Why is it not for professional users ? 10 years ago a lot of people were still shooting with a Canon 5D MK II which is much "worse" compared to the XS-10. It has more Megapxiels, better low light performance (even as an aps-c) better video resolution, faster shutter, better autofocus, almost everything on this camra is superior compared to an old canon 5D mark II. Just not waether seaked and not being full-frame are the only downsides to this camera.
For professional work there are some drawbacks. No dual card slots means if the card gets corrupted you'll be screwed, no weather sealing means no shooting in bad weather, the 8bit 4k internal recording will give you limited editing capabilities in post... The XT5 is out now so the price should drop on the XT4 which is better in my opinion and has the same exact sensor as the XS10
@@SebastianDavidPB youre facts are correct, but a 5D MK II could only film in 1080p 30 fps and had only 1 cf card slot aswell. But yeah xt4 and xt5 are better expecially the weather sealing part..
@@Baumtaler I'm not familiar with the full frame canons, only aps-c rebels and 90d because that's what I've used before switching over to Fuji, and to be honest don't regret it.
Have u checked the new XS-20 tho? 6.2k/30p 4k/60p, 10bit, new Trans X5 engine. etc. amazing camera for 1400$ body @@SebastianDavidPB
@@Omgiamsotriggered I have the xs10 at the moment, all rigged up now (rig cage and other accessories) so far it works out well for me
Pretty nice video!
Just one addition: The unlabeled dials, the pop-up mechanism, the discrete record buttons and many more can also be found on the X-T100 and X-T200. These don't have the X-Trans sensor though. So I see the X-S10 as a combination of higher-end features with the modern user interface so far only available on the lower-end models.
Too bad they didn't include the larger, higher resolution screen from the X-T200. It's a bit odd that it has the best screen on any Fuji camera even though it's an entry level model.
I can operate this camera with a single hand. I saw you taking pictures with the XT4 and having to move your eye off the EVF to adjust shutter speed and ISO. I can operate the XS10 way faster than my friend's XT3. The tradicional DSLR configuration is designed for speed, I don't think that Fuji's more analogue configuration is more "pro", I find it more enjoyable, but pro cameras use the standard dslr layout in which like the XS10 all the main parameters can be adjusted without taking your eye off the EVF.
This is the only review on x-s10 that really points out the important advantages and disadvantages of the camera compared to the flagship models. I wanna get the s10 now! Thanks a lot!
I've been watching and reading reviews for 3 days straight now and I think I'll go for it. In germany the X-S10 goes for 1299€ in the kit with the 18-55mm objective which is supposed to be pretty good and should suit my needs quite well. Such a pain in the A figuring out what to buy at a certain price point, at least in the camera market things don't move nearly as fast as in other tech segments.
Hello ^^. Nice presentation, but you failed to mention a number of features this camera has, in order to keep the video short, I understand. I hope this will help people who still have doubts about the X-S10.
- First of all, X-S10 can shoot bursts up to 20fps (without cropping) with the electronic shutter and up to 30fps with the same shutter type, albeit with 1.25x crop. Mechanical shutter is limited to 8fps, like you said.
- Only few dedicated buttons and dials exist on the camera. Appart from the exposure compensation dial, most other buttons can be remaped to do almost anything you'd like them to do, nevermind the markings. For example, top left dial can be set to change the ISO (which is what I personally prefer) or a number of things. ISO, AEL, AF ON, EVF and record button can also be remaped.
- IBIS system inside this camera can do 6 stops of image stabilization.
- There's a diopter wheel on the EVF, so you can set it to your liking.
- The grip is deep and comfy enough for the camera not to feel too dwarfed by larger lenses. If so, I'd recommend an L shaped grip, which will help in that regard. They're cheap and can provide some additional leverage.
Just some additional info from a Fuji user.
Fuji models like X-T1, X-T100, X-T200, X-A5 and X-A10 also have a record button. There are few others, but none come to mind atm.
I guess he meant the view mode button other Fuji cameras have „only EVF, only view screen, sensor..."
Ha, I haven't enjoyed watching a camera review like this since Kai was on DigitalRev.
My friend, you nailed it.
I am a non professional advanced photographer and what attracted me to the X-S10 is exactly the fact that I can get great IQ, the film simulations, etc. but do not need super speed, double card redundancy, mega battery life, etc. In fact I have those in my M43 G9... but want to enter the innovative Fujifilm system.
Before M43, I have been burned in the past by Canon, its cameras with planned obsolescence and bodies with a "castrated" feature set; no more. With Fuji, I will be able to use my Canon mount lenses on a great APS-C sensor.
Damnnn boi. Cant believe I just found this channel. Great visuals and music! Ahhh Chopin 😌💕. So soothing.
That camera looks so similar to a Nikon Z50. Loved the Z50 (specially the ergonomics/grip) but there are no Z DX lenses. So the Fuji would be the better choice for beginners.
Also the IBIS is an advantage.
I bought a X-H1 instead of the Z50, I think the X-S10 would be a little bit too small for the 16-80 and 55-200 lens.
There is literally nothing to dislike here, so good. I welcome myself aboard.
Impressive overview of the X-s10 !!. First time anyone has actually recorded what the clicks sound like.
The dedicated movie record button was on the Fuji X-T1. Nice to see it make a return.
Awesome comparison that does a great job clearly highlighting relevant differences between the XT-4 and X-S10! Excellent production value that keeps you hooked too - informative and entertaining, not much more you can ask for, keep up the great work :)
always love your videos! currently debating between a XT-4 and XS-10 so this was very useful for me. keep up the good work
Hi! The video recordbutton was also present on the X-T1. Unfortunately Fuji removed it at the X-T2 but came back as a different handy feature on the X-T4.
not just the X-T1 but also on the little brother X-T10. I guess he forgot or didn't know about that.
Nice review...the footages are great.just want to know which lens u have used...
Thanks for the review. Even as an amateur I would prefer the layout of the X-T4. I like and use the X-A7 enough though. I haven't used a viewfinder in many years due to macular degeneration of my right eye. I preordered the X-S10 for use specifally with my Rokinon 12 and 35mm manual focus lenses, and, of course, expanded film simulations and IBIS. These qualities, along with the relatively small size of the Rokinon lenses, trump control layout. I expect to use the Acros sim to great effect.
Great review! Can't make up my mind between purchasing the X-S10 and the X-T4, I do a pretty even split between photography and video. Was a long time Canon user and fell in love with Fujifilm with the X100T, so ready for my next Fujifilm camera. Any advice to which would be the better purchase would be greatly appreciated.
Hi, which one have u got ?
This checks so many boxes for me as a hobbyist Fuji photographer. I had it preordered but I can wait after all. In addition, Fuji is pretty good with their sales. I can see this going down in price within the year. I've been meaning to sell off my X-T3 and X-H1 anyway.
Why would you sell the two cameras? Is there any problems..?
Best, most sensible review of this camera that Ive seen. The X-S10 seems remarkably similar to some of the Olympus OM-D series (other5 than the sensor, of course).
It’s a gateway drug to the Fuji camera lineups
that would actually be the X100 series since people usually have a primary system and get an X100 for their “play” or travel camera. then they get sucked in. that’s what happened to me
Great review but can you help me decide what to buy the xt4 or s-x10 regardless of the price? Also love your way explaining. Regards
S-X10 smaller, battery shorter, no weather seal, not Fujifilm traditional design, the power equal 80% xt4. If you don’t care price, take xt4 but S-X10 is best P/P. Spend a lot of money for lens is better. I have test my S-X10 with 16-80 : ruclips.net/video/Yk7bmFNmX4w/видео.html
The pop up flash reveal is so funny 😂
Superb review. Just what I have been looking for.
x-s10 haver here, prob the best beginner fujifilm. Best for hybrid users❤
Can this camera connect to a phone via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi to transfer photos?
For me, the X-S10 is like a smaller X-H1. They are both controversial Fujifilm models.
Also, 6:51 Censor Dust!!
You used perfect word that describes this two- controversial! Currently debating which one to get..
This is the first Fuji that I have considered buying. Fuji made this for me. I have always respected what Fuji did but unlike many Fuji owners I don't want a relic hanging from my neck. No offense Fujistas! Fuji knows what they're doing and they know they're basically in last place for market share. They need to reach outside of their very narrow range of customers. That is what this is. Now I hope they make a chopped down compact version much in the same vein as the Canon M6 but since the mount flange size is smaller it could in theory be smaller than the M6 Mark II. I'd buy that.
Nice review. BTW, the dedicated movie button also exists in the XT-100, which was a pain in the ass, because was so close to the shutter button.
They should have called it the X-H10. There is the X-T3 and X-T30 and this is similar to the X-H line.
nice review very pleasant to watch
If they had an xt100 screen to accommodate people like me who still want a flip screen, it’s be the perfect camera.
The stands for Sony, in case you didn’t know.
Great review, thank you. I’m going to pre-order this camera. I am very much in doubt whether I should get it with the 18-55 f2.8-4 or the 16-80 f4. Which one would you recommend as a general purpose walk around and travel lens?
I have the XF18-55 f2.8-4 paired with an X-T200. Quite a step up from the XC15-45. Definitely "elevated" the X-T200.
The XF18-55 f2.8-4 is not weather sealed and the lens extends when zooming so it could be troublesome with gimbal use. Love the f2.8 aperture though so that would be the one thing I'd miss compared to the XF16-80 f4. I have a Sony A6400 with the SEL18105 f4 lens (does not extend when zooming). I prefer the XF18-55 primarily because images appear sharper and it has the higher aperture.
I only wish Fuji has Sony's Clear Image Zoom - that way I can zoom even with a prime lens (with minimal degradation - can't tell unless you pixel-peep). With this feature, I can double the telephoto reach of any lens.
Hey, I’m in the exact same dilemma as you. I have done my research & people have recommended me to go for the 16-80mm simply because it gives better versatility. First it’s weather resistant, it has a more wide angle, more telephoto, “better” stabilization, they say its a better lense overall. The only con may be the low light performance but they say it’s not bad either. Tbh I’m more inclined to getting it with the 16-80 bc the 3 people that I’ve asked (RUclips camera reviewers) have all recommended me the 16-80. Also I have to mention my priority is video shooting.
Let me know which one you decide & why!
@@alfonsojosefuentestobar4436 thanks! Still considering. I use the camera for photography mostly. Will let you know.
Forget the 18-55. You have to use at least f5.6 to get some reasonable sharpness. Contrast is not great either. The 16-80 has better IQ for sure. Or get a 23mm and a 50mm f2. With this combo you can cover the majority of your pics.
@@alfonsojosefuentestobar4436 In the end I went with the 16-80. I also got a 23mm F2 for lower light situations (like indoors) and 56mm F1.2 prime for portraits.
Oh man you are so good at this.
Super review, lots of info and your opinions, thanks
Those videos might have sold me on this camera.
I’m looking forward to get one, mainly for vlogging and Video work rather photography. I got my xt3 for that
Great video! Still waiting for the X-T40. The pricing and the feature set are great, but I just want a small-ish body with my good old Fuji controls and, fingers crossed, IBIS. TBH, I don't see the point of a deep grip unless you use huge lenses or constantly operate the camera with one hand, or if you just have humongous hands.
The XS10 IS the XT4 with a PASM dial.
Mask On Nurse Marty
Loff Fonseca, Lisbon. ZY, great review and comparations.
Awesome review! I’ve preordered it already, but now with deals it’s the same price as the X-T3 and I don’t know if I should go for that instead - what do you think? I’m only an amateur, but would like to have something I can use for several years and grow with as I develop my skills
Big selling point is the IBIS. I am going for the X-S10 for that reason. The other option is X-T4 and X-H1. The X-S10 will be 30% cheaper and has pretty much all the functionality of the X-T4.
I have been using Fujifilm cameras for some moments now and i don't know if its only me or others too but there is definitely autofocus problem in this camera. For some reason it doesn't detect faces fast enough like Canon or Sony. You just have to rely on manual focus more. And of course the biggest downside is that its not full frame 💀💀💀
A have them all the: Xt2,Xt3,Xt4,and why do i still go back to my old Xt1 for the film like picture quality?
Well done! So much helpful info.
Oh Chopin cure my photography soul...
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Maybe because I'm also Polish 😅
Chopin is amazing!
Spot on! Beautiful
X-S10 released & suddenly Fuji improved the autofocus in Firmware 4 for X-T3. These 2 are very similar.
Not quite..
Good and fair review.
This seems like a great competitor for the Sony a6600, price point is lower but the features are very similar.
Yeah. the xs10 body is 1090 bucks where I live and a6600 is 1650 bucks lol
@@wm1573 Yes, like I said.
@@qapturenlfilms ok
3:21 A dedicated movie record button is there in xt200 as well.
FUJI XT1 also has a dedicated video button
3:23 they did that already with the fujifilm X70
Awesome video and reviewer, BTW, how is this camera better than say a Canon EOS RP? Since the have about the same price. Which is better for a hobbyist?
What lens used in the coffee scene?
good job
Very cool review!
3:20 There is a little red movie record button on my Fuji X-T10...
what an interesting camera
Great review.
Thank you, great video 🧡
Dankeschön for your video!
I wonder... Could I assign the front dial to control shutter and the rear dial to control ISO (or vice versa) in M mode?
So, it's Sony A7iii (or IV) vs Fuji xs10 competing now? What does Canon R/RP and Nikon Z5 has to offer that'll be worth noting?
Sony is no door because price is double, hahah.
Hi ZY nice great review! I own X-T100, this camera has the red video recording button too
same as my X-T10 :P
X-A5 has the record button too
I’m glad they made this model line !! Brilliant
The Fujifilm X-T1 has a dedicated red record button :)
Thanks for that! I learnt something new. You must be a very loyal Fuji fan ;)
X-T100 as well :)
@@zy_cheng The X-T200 has one too. And nope - not a Fuji loyalist. :-) Great video. Leaning towards trading in my X-T200.
My old X-T10 has one as well.
Outstanding review indeed
Do you think it could be more interesting than the XT3 if you are not a proffesional for the same price? Congratulations for your reviews, subscribed!
In that case, I would say yes!
Interesting between the two isnt it? Im in the same boat as you...but I think the body is too small as I want to get the larger zooms.....otherwise...Im used to the set up...all the dials are great in the XT cameras but guess Im lazy lol
Im leaning towards the XT3 or XT4.
Excellent.
Which one do you recommend for street photography: X-T3, X-T4, X-Pro3 or X-S10?
I hope 1 day i can get this camera too...
if there is no headphone jack, there is no way the tilting monitor will hit your headphone jack. Genius design
It have adapter change from usb-C to 3.5 mm. That allow you monitor during recording. ruclips.net/video/Yk7bmFNmX4w/видео.html
How do you switch between the S, C, and M focus modes? I haven't used anything but a fujifilm in a long time.
Menue, Qmenue or Fn Button ...Nice Greetings.
3:50 X-T1, T2, T3 and the X-T10, T20, T30 and the X-T100, T200
3:30 my XT4 does not count up like that timecode with the XS10, how is that set?
It’s perfect for vlogging
4k 30fps vs 60fps. Whats the loss then? Amidst all the noise, it all comes down to that isn't it?
good review - comparison. thank you.
Can you assign iso to the left dial and shutter speed to the right dial?
Does XS10 have Micro SD support?
Zy, GFX worth the upgrade?
Can you please tell me in fuji XS 10 is it possible to display the image via HDMI and to the camera screen at the same time?
Good review!
"It's not the softest feeling eyecup" *hold up the eyecup against his glasses* xD
Just kidding, very nice informational review 👌
does the xs 10 have an external audio jack ?
Quality video! New to channel and subbed
Anyone know about the new Update on X-T3? Did they add Classic Negative on it or just improved the AF?
I love xs10
i shoot small videos like cinematic reels which camera should i buy a6400 or xs-10?
can you adjust shutter and aperture with auto iso?
Actually, No, it's not the first Fuji X-S camera. That would be the Fujifilm finepix X-S1 . which is a a bridge camera with a X-trans sensor. Look it up. It came out in the year 2011.
will they make a battery grip for it?
3:20 look at the X-T1
and x-a5,x-a10,x-t100,x-m1,x-e1, they also all have pop up flashes.
The X-S10 might be the ideal camera for M4/3, Sony E, and Canon EOS M users who are considering a new system. It provides many things they might want. It also has plenty of high end features at a mid range price. One thing for sure, it will make it hard for Fuji to market an X-T40 at the same price. And it probably means the X-H1 will never have a successor. Both of which are probably a good thing, since Fuji already has too many product lines for it's market share size.
One year later..we have the X-H2
How does adapted lens work on the camera?
Does XS10 have video limit?
I like the IBIS, but dislike the video features in that I never use video. I suspect Fuji are faced with the problem of matching competitors and meeting price points. So the continuum comes out showing decreasing price points and reducing/ removing features, and then trying to legitimate an anomaly like the X-S10 as 'unique'.
What I don't like about this video, and it is about the best X-S10 video I've seen, is that DxO Mark does not cover Fujifilm (it has a few, 10 years old). This is a problem, because I want comparative quantifiables, especially the DxO Mark SPORTS which gives an indication of tolerable ISO levels.
Tolerable ISO is a deal-breaker. No info = no purchase.