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FUJIFILM X-S10
Photographers looking for high-end specs in their hardware but who want to pay mid-range prices are in luck. Fujifilm has launched the X-S10, a camera with in-body stabilisation and several other soughtafter attributes found in the brand’s high-end X-T4, but now in a smaller body with a new magnesiumalloy economic grip. The 26.1 MP X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor and high-speed X-Processor 4 processing engine (also shared with the X-T4) in this model ensure maximum functionality.
Tipping the scales at a mere 465 g, the X-S10 is nicely suited to those who want to retain ease of mobility while shooting stills and video. The AUTO /SP (or Scene Position) makes it all much easier for beginners, too, as it adjusts the settings to achieve the best results, without the user having to make fine adjustments.
When capturing video, it produces ultra-sharp 4K/30P 4:2:2 10-bit footage, or high-speed full-HD at 240 fps.
The vari-angle LCD screen can rotate up to 180°, and has three boost modes: Low Light Priority, Resolution Priority, and Frame Rate Priority.
RRP ±R18 000 (body only)
RRP ±R24 000 (body + FUJINON Lens XF18–55 mm F2.8–4 R LM OIS)
RRP ±R26 000 (body + FUJINON Lens XF16–80 mm F4 R OIS WR)