How Does the Fujifilm X-S10 Compare to the X-T4 and X-T30?

Fujifilm's X-S10 mirrorless camera sits as a more affordable alternative to some of the company's more expensive X Series options, but it still brings with it a variety of useful features for professionals and amateurs alike. This excellent video review takes a look at the camera and the kind of performance you can expect, as well as how it compares to the more expensive X-T4 and X-T30.

Coming to you from Andy Mumford, this great video review takes a look at the Fuji X-S10 and how it compares to the popular X-T4 and X-T30 cameras.

The X-S10 comes with a variety of useful features that make it a versatile body, including:

  • 26.1-megapixel X-Trans 4 sensor
  • 4K at 30 fps
  • Full HD at up to 240 fps
  • Native ISO range of 160-12,800
  • Continuous burst rate of 8 fps using mechanical shutter
  • Continuous burst rate of 20 fps using electronic shutter (30 fps with 1.25x crop)
  • Hybrid autofocus system with 425 phase-detection points
  • In-body image stabilization with up to five stops of compensation
  • 2.36-million-dot electronic viewfinder
  • 3-inch, 1.04-million-dot rear vari-angle touchscreen
  • Built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
  • Built-in film simulations
  • Single SD slot

Altogether, the X-S10 looks to be a good second body or more affordable alternative to the X-T4 and X-T30. Check out the video above for Mumford's full thoughts. 

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25mins. TLDW, sorry.

jup, also i guess the outcome is already in the text, so according to the data its kinda the same but kinda cheap, but good if you want to have a fuji but dont want to spend the money.

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