Inside the Box
Camera
Rechargeable battery NP-W126S
Body cap
USB cable
Headphone adapter
Shoulder strap
Basic Manual
The pandemic affected all imaging companies significantly. One company, however, did not suffer as much as the others. It continued to launch impressive, new products and established itself as the market leader in APS-C mirrorless cameras. That company, of course, is Fujifilm. The X-T 4 was followed by the X-100V. Now, we have with us the new X-S 10 announced in October 2020. The X-S10 seeks to open up a new market for Fujifilm in affordable enthusiast cameras. It essentially uses the same 26.1 MP APS-C X Trans CMOS sensor as the X-T 4 but is more affordable.
Design & Build Quality
The classic design adopted by Fujifilm X-Series cameras continues in the X-S 10. The camera has a classic retro look which should instantly appeal to most users. The body is made from magnesium alloy and is strong enough to weather a few knocks. The body dimensions are 126 x 85.1 x 65.4 mm and weighs 465 g with the supplied battery and card. The X-S 10 however lacks weather sealing. Maybe this feature was omitted to keep costs under control. Users in coastal areas with high humidity are advised to store the camera in a dry cabinet.
Key Features
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