Fujifilm 📷 X-S10 Black Body Camera Review
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Description of Fujifilm 📷 X-S10 Black Body Camera
- - Super comfortable grip - Classic controls - Swivel screen - Stabilizer - Excellent colors - Applicable ISO up to 12800 (see overview) - Powerful DD - 4 custom modes - 20 and even 30 frames per second - Quiet mode - Shutter speed up to 1/32022 - Eye AF - AF dots cover the entire matrix
- - Buffer 17 frames at 20 frames per second - it's just a mockery! - For me, the X-Trans matrix is a minus, I had to relearn how to convert RAW - No AF on the eye of animals (ay, Fuji, waiting for an ate)
- I'm the same blogger for whom this light, comfortable camera was made and it's fine! I chose between xt4 and xs10 without cost restrictions and deliberately bought xs10. They finally made a decent camera for vloggers. As for me, this is one of the best such units for the money. Switched from xt20 and super happy. - The tripod thread is now in its place and changing the battery / getting the flash drive has become easy, no need to unscrew the tripod plate - stub norms and it really works. You can use lenses without a stub for video and take pictures in the dark at slow shutter speeds. - Slowmo 240 frames great! - I personally need a rotary screen, because I shoot myself. If I hadn’t filmed myself, the folding one would have been more convenient. - the microphone jack is now 3.5 instead of 2.5 as it was with xt 10-20-30 and this ridiculous adapter is not needed (hey, saboteur who introduced 2.5mm to old cameras, I hope they kicked you out already! ) The Chinese gave him Stopudov bribes to sell adapters from 2.5 to 3.5 - the microphone jack is in the right place and does not interfere with the rotation of the screen. - low weight. This is a key story for me in the mountains before xt4 - the best grip among all fujas (well, ok, more xh1). Thanks to the convenient handle, additional grips and cages are not needed. The camera is self sufficient. Again, weight savings. - with large lenses of norms, but xt20 is not - customization of almost all ons and rings is great. - Film simulation modes are great. If you don’t know how to color the video, you don’t need it and you don’t write everywhere “the camera , there is no 4-2-2 10 bits here”, then the camera will come to you. I don't even know (I'm lying) what it is. My operator knows this with his heavy A7S3. It's cool that I set the film mode and immediately the desired style is ready. - does not p out from overheating after 20 minutes, like xt20 - removes 4K in pieces for 30 minutes, unlike xt20, which is only 10 and then immediately overheated like a thermostat on an old Opel. - it is pleasant and cool in the hand. Better than all those retro xt's. - behaves normally in wet weather, like xt20, by the way. In case of a storm there is a gopro
- ated after 6 months - an elastic band on the eye - a shame on all of Japan. The photo was made for travel, and when traveling, the sun suddenly appears. And it still suddenly shines from the side. And it's a fiasco, bro. Nothing is visible. Apparently, in Japan, employees cannot be fired and they are waiting for that blind samurai who makes eyes to retire. Although, perhaps, he is not a fool at all and the Chinese, who sell 1000 rub. Didn't think about the battery. In the photo mode, the norms, but on the video it eats a moment. I take two more batteries for shooting and that's it. Immediately buy either native or Chinese with a charger. - they clamped the external charger in the kit🤦♂️ And there seems to be a solution - the fotik works from usb type-c, but it turned out to be inconvenient for me. For the studio, I bought a Chinese dummy from the outlet, it has come in handy more than once. And I ordered a mobile charger for 2 batteries from Alisha to take with me on trips. - it's not very convenient to monitor the sound through headphones during shooting, the swivel screen interferes. But it will go, in general. - be sure to ate the firmware, otherwise the first one with the microphone connected will not go into sleep mode and will drain the battery. - there is not enough lever for switching focus modes, I had to put it on the left wheel. - after six months of use, I can say that there are not enough familiar ons, instead of which now there is a joystick. This slows down the work when you need to quickly change everything. The joystick is slower than the ons and not as accurate. If the XT2-3-4 has an ISO knob, then you must first press the ISO on, then use the joystick or wheel to change it and then press ok. - Strange C-1-2-3-4 modes. They are not completely manual and only under the photo. For example, HDR is set to the norm, and the high-speed scheme is only with auto aperture and auto exposure. As a result, it’s all the same for high-speed shooting with handles set in M mode - film modes are cool, but there is no "as is" mode. I tried to somehow take a picture of a fiery sunset, changed all modes, none of them convey reality.
- The camera is small and has a comfortable grip, and if you figure it out, it has functionality for the "photographer for the soul" behind the eyes. 1. Photos have excellent photo quality with good optics*. 2. 4. I find it to be a very useful control.
- To avoid burnout, I changed the type of activity I was engaging in for myself (I am a proger and work constantly at home). By the way, that was quite helpful to me.
- An aperture matrix FHD 4K with detail and no crop Even while streaming through HDMI, autofocus functions Price (including matrix stabilizer and crop 1.5) a relaxed grasp Lovely (for followers of minimalism/futurism)
- - Fujifilm's terrible remote wi-fi shooting software! - Very erratic USB connection. (Based on the speed, this is 2.0 and not 3.2) – A subpar viewfinder. - Minimal buttons for controls (you can relearn) sticking on/off lever - An absurd menu (you can get used to it) - The stabilizer is only partially functional (a static frame keeps the norms, but it twitches unpleasantly when posting, it is very difficult to shoot it without marriage) - not the best quality image on the HDMI output; with the slightest overexposure, the skin's texture lathers (infa for streamers) - Somewhat weaker autofocus than Sony/Canon
- Excellent hold. Fits the palm of your hand nicely. The camera is small and compact despite its depth and tenacity. All of T4's imaging and recording capabilities. The only thing is there is no 10 bit video.
- It has a tiny viewfinder. If it were from T4, the camera would be the ultimate killing machine.
- The handle is really comfortable, and it has all the Fuji niceties, such as film settings. The swivel screen will be helpful to a great number of people.
- 1. Insufficient protection against dust and moisture. For a mirrorless camera in 2022 that costs over one thousand dollars and is partially positioned as a travel camera (on the fujifilm website, it is all so gorgeous lying on a tree surrounded by stones, a knife, a compass, and a kerosene torch), Fujifilm's offering is breathtakingly stunning. In general, this kind of wiring for hipsters is completely inexcusable. Forget about operating continuously in humid weather or shooting in dense fog; just forget about it. In addition, the temperature range for operation is 0 to 40 degrees Celsius. 2. Instead of being greedy and putting in a new battery from the x-t4, put in the old one. 3. Use an 8-bit video format instead of a 10-bit one. It is irrelevant for amateurs, for those who want to utilize the camera for a wider range of applications, and for those who will apply color correction minus.
- Good in most regards!
- After only two months, the paint began to flake off; you should immediately purchase a cover.
- A very useful tool. In spite of its powerful features, the camera can be quickly and easily mastered. The image quality is superb. Excellent video quality. The focusing function was fantastic. Fujifilm has a variety of options, including a great auto mode, for amateurs like me to experiment with. Having a low mass. Very high standard of construction.
- The camera is not actively seeking for professional work because 1). Although though the grip itself is comfortable and wearing it all day is not too unpleasant, the camera is awkwardly small for men's hands, thus two fingers are continually floating in midair. 2). The battery only had 53% life remaining after a three-hour picture stroll. This led me to the conclusion that a working photographer would not have time to switch between batteries during a shoot. 3). It's sad that Fujifilm chose to skimp on the screen size when they could have easily made the display itself cheaper.
- This is a beautiful camera. Comfortable grip. Even with a large lens like 16-80, the camera is comfortable to hold Compactness. The camera is quite compact and light. Stabilizer. Without problems, it turns out to shoot at 18mm with a shutter speed of 1/8. Ergonomics. Buttons in place. I was skeptical about the joystick, but it turned out to be no worse than the classic D-Pad. I also thought that there would be few buttons, but there are enough buttons. You can, of course, say: a couple more next to the mount, but this is already from greed. Liked the viewfinder. Now I understand why the Pro-3 had such a display. The display on the camera can be left in the closed position and not even remembered. It's a new feeling, it's great.
- Contents of delivery. There is no charger (I have one) There is a USB cable in the box, but there is no charger. Charging from USB is certainly cool, but I'm not at all sure that it's fast.