Popular Mechanics (South Africa)

FUJIFILM X-S10

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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)

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