Fujifilm X-S10 FUJIFILM X-S10 Mirrorless Camera (Body Only, Review
The Fujifilm X-S10 delivers stunning Fuji colors and 4K video in a compact, affordable package. It's a near-perfect camera for creators, as long as you're not shooting sports.
Overview
The Fujifilm X-S10 is the best camera you can get for under a grand if you want that classic Fuji look without the classic Fuji price tag. It's a compact, feature-packed hybrid that punches way above its weight, especially for photo and video creators who aren't chasing fast-moving wildlife. The one thing to know? This camera makes you look good without making you work too hard, thanks to its killer sensor and film simulations.
Performance
What surprised me is how this camera feels like a mini flagship. That 26.1MP sensor lands in the 92nd percentile, and you can see it. The colors straight out of camera are gorgeous, and the 4K video is super clean. The autofocus is fine for most things, but it's not a speed demon—it landed in the 45th percentile, which explains its low score for sports and wildlife. For everything else, it's more than fast enough.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- That Fuji sensor magic is all here. The image quality is stunning for the price. 98th
- The fully articulating touchscreen is brilliant, perfect for vloggers and tricky angles. 92th
- It has in-body stabilization (IBIS), which is a huge deal for a camera this affordable. 87th
- It's small, light, and has a surprisingly deep, comfortable grip. 78th
Cons
- Autofocus is the weak link. It's good, not great, and can struggle with fast action.
- Battery life is just okay. You'll want a spare.
- It's not weather-sealed, so keep it away from dust and rain.
- The burst shooting speed is mediocre, so it's not your go-to for sports.
Specifications
Full Specifications
Sensor
| Type | CMOS |
| Size | APS-C |
| Megapixels | 26.100000381469727 |
Video
| Max Resolution | 4K |
| Log Profile | Yes |
Display & EVF
| Touchscreen | Yes |
| Articulating | Yes |
Value & Pricing
At around $800, the X-S10 is an absolute steal. You're getting pro-level image quality and a fantastic hybrid feature set that cameras twice its price didn't have a few years ago. It's absolutely worth it.
vs Competition
Compared to the Sony a6400, the X-S10 wins on ergonomics, IBIS, and that beautiful Fuji color science, but the Sony has much snappier autofocus. Against its newer sibling, the X-S20, you're saving a few hundred bucks and giving up some battery life and a slightly better processor. If you don't need the absolute fastest AF, the X-S10 is the smarter buy over both.
Verdict
If you're a hobbyist, travel shooter, YouTuber, or anyone who values great photos and solid video in a fun, portable package, buy the X-S10. It's a joy to use. Just don't buy it if your main goal is shooting sports or birds in flight—there are better tools for that job.