In Maarten we trust. Objective and yet subjective first look at this new camera. The stuff we need to know. Pros and con for us to make up our own minds about. Thank you Sir for this clear and common sense introduction. Your reviews are ace and you have become a legend. The go to youtuber for an honest informative review. Thanks!
@@cbi0369 While it may be possible to make a determination based on specific models, as a brand each has too many models to provide that kind of overall judgement.
Hi.@@MaartenHeilbronI have been a Fujifilm user for few years, using the old model XT-1. Is it wise to upgrade my old XT-1 to the new, more capable X-S10? Your opinion please. Thank you.
@@MaartenHeilbron It's a REALLY great way to distill what potential buyers will like and dislike. This is my favourite review that you've done yet! "Loved" ;-)
I *love* your videos! I have an XS10 due on my doorstep literally any minute now and so I’ve been watching your videos and now I feel like I have a head start on the learning curve. I can’t imagine the effort that goes into organizing all this knowledge and then communicating it so effectively. We are all in your debt.
Best S10 review UA-cam at the moment, most reviewers omitted mentioning function of dials. Love and hate a bit strong but good click bait. I’m an xr4 user.
Great review, thanks. Prefer the “pure” Fuji approach of the XT series (all manual controls, no PASM dial), but I can see that it will appeal to a new group of Fuji shooters.
Maarten, I've just discovered you due to my trusty 6 year old X-T1 dying on me last week! I somewhat rashly went out and bought an X-S10 without any real research! I'm not a pro but have a decent following on IG and an upcoming print show the summer. I'm also just realizing that what I thought was a brand new Fuji is a year old already! I've never responded to one of these talks before, but you are refreshingly mature and calm compared to the young upstarts! I had developed a limited but reliable technique with the X-T1, basically everything manual, but now am in shock from all the options and the "hated" need to go back to menus, the lack of which is what led me to Fuji! I've never owned a DSLR but fell into photography shooting moths on flight during a plague of Gypsy Moths in upstate New York. My Canon G9 and later, G15 was all I had. So there seems to be too many options here, for my old technique to even function! ( I am also a musician having similar problems with the music software that I opted for to make my 2nd album in Covid isolation!) Too many choices!
Thanks for your kind words. The one thing I'd miss is the physical focus switch (maybe the meter mode collar). Otherwise, I'm a fan of the X-S10, and Fujifilm has not yet replaced it with a newer model.
God, you are just the best, most informative, easy to watch reviewer! Thank you for all that you do. I personally would love to own this camera buy financially it’s probably not gonna happen (=. You did however sell me in the x-h1! What an amazing camera it is! Thank you so much!
Dear Maarten, May be you will read this comment. May be not. In case you do, just know there are tons of us out here, always happy to listen to you. I think I have watched almost all of your reviews, even on gears that I am sure of not buying them in a foreseeable future. Here is the point: you reviews and videos are informative, educative, inspiring, sensible, and of course, lovely. Its a pleasure to watch your works. Always And did I mention the love and hate thing? Wonderful...Loved every bit of it. So, for your interesting presentations...love! And for....., well, there is nothing to hate really.. Excellent.
Hi, Love your delivery. I started out on a XPro one after memories of my mums old Agfa. Fuji reminded of the old cameras. When through X pro one, Xt1, Xt2, XPro 2, Xt3, X100T,F,V, XE range. Then i discovered sony and jumped to mirrorless. As my skills developed I went away from the dial, old school style and worked as a pro for a few years. Recently I picked up the Xs10, I have to say I think Fuji have nailed it to a large degree, I think most photographer like the idea of all the dials but in reality just want to keep their eye in the viewfinder whilst adjusting settings. This Fuji is a nice marriage of old Fuji and more modern dials. The biggest thing I love about this camera is the feel in the hand. It’s such a nice thing to hold. I think for the money its a great choice. You can customise this thing to work just so. I love this camera and I can’t wait to see what they do with both updates and new versions once they get all the customer feedback., Well done Fuji, A for effort.
I love how you're always the Go-To when it comes to relatively short but in-depth menu break-downs. You always find something that others may have missed to mention and that's highly useful. But I love their content too. What do I hate? At the risk of sounding unconstructive, I hate nothing about Maarten's work. :)
First video ever seen of you and I must say your voice and manner of talking is throughly enjoyable. It definitely falls in the love column along with how thorough and detailed you handled this preview. Thank you.
Look forward to seeing your full review of Fujifilm SX10. Especially to the performance of dynamic range, focusing and exposure in Video. Thanks Maarten Heibron!
Excelente video, muy completo, una pregunta, ¿es normal que la fujifilm X-S10 a los 15 minutos de grabación continua en FHD 60fps 50Mbps, ya muestre el icono de alta temperatura en amarillo? se lo pregunto porque hace unos días compré una y me pasa eso, también comprobé que con solo navegar en el menú, sin grabar, sin tomar fotos, a los 30 minutos continuos después de haberla encendido, también muestre el icono de alta temperatura en amarillo, ¿eso es normal en la cámara? o es la que yo compré la que está defectuosa? muchas gracias por tomarte el tiempo de leer mi comentario y de responder, éxitos en tu vida, haces un buen contenido en tu canal.
Gracias, agradezco tus palabras muy amables. Sí, por desgracia, es bastante normal. La advertencia puede permanecer en la pantalla durante mucho tiempo mientras la cámara permanece encendida sin problemas. Cuando el ícono se vuelve rojo, la cámara está a punto de apagarse por completo. Lo demuestro en mi revisión completa de esta cámara: ua-cam.com/video/wmomwFw5yWg/v-deo.html
The 10 imaginary college students who used this video as a drinking game for every time Maarten said "love that" or "Hate that" have now been added to the liver transplant waitlist. Thanks Maarten - I could maybe ignore the lack of WR or the smaller viewfinder on this model , maybe even the lack of "proper" exposure dials but without the AF switch it's not right for me - And thanks because your video was the only one I've watched today that mentioned all those and the missing C1-C7 etc - most other reviewers didn't even seem to notice them
yeah, kinda the same here. hadn't heard and didn't notice missing AF lever on front and while i think i would like having c1 -c4 on top dial c-5 to c7 gone might make me sad. on the other hand that grip seems very nice. Like the grip on my X-h1 over the x-t3. and just bought a used x-20 but man that's small. which is why i gotit. so there's just no pleasing me.
Now my XH-1 feels dated, but hey IBIS and Log! I bought one a few months all thanks to your reviews and tutorials, have been enjoying Fujifilm cameras ever since. Quite a unique style of presenting the pros and cons too. Your Fuji vids will always be my faves, keep it going sir and take care!
It seems fair to say that you have a love/hate relationship with this camera. Such powerful emotions betray a stronger affinity to the art of photography than I could ever muster.
I started watching your full review of this camera, but decided to take your advice to watch this one first. I always look forward to hearing what you have to say; thanks so much!
@@MaartenHeilbron By the way, right now, I'm watching one of your "Oldie but Goodie" videos regarding the Sony RX-10 Mark IV. I'm still shooting with the original RX-10 (I guess they call it a "legacy") Anyway, I found your discussion of the IV, actually pretty useful; plus I share your love-hate relationship with Sony's crazy menu layout. Nevertheless, despite its limitations, my camera has given me many years of use. A while back, I talked with you about upgrading to the XT-4, but decided it was too expensive. The X-S1 seems like it might be a better fit for my budget. Again thanks for replying to me so quickly!
Thanks for the videos! There are so small amout of people using fujifilm in my country, so I’m watching your videos, and it helps a lot! Love from South Korea.
I love your style, calm, precise and to the point. Great way to totally up or approach from a love or hate perspective. I also love that sweater as well. Keep up the great work. I might have missed this but is their a separate switch for video and stills like the xt4 that will keep your settings. The Iso button on top is a nice touch.
Thanks for the kind words. I'm keeping the sweater though, I bought it at the Bastille market in Paris. Video is one of the positions on the mode dial, but yes, stills and video settings are independent.
@@MaartenHeilbron I'm a stills shooter and therefore the video features don't impress me. I've been a nikon fx dslr shooter for years but I love my x-t20 more than the big guns. I think a used x-t2 is my best option. May use the left over cash for the lower end primes. That's what my head tells me. The heart ofcoruse wants the new shiny things... Haha.
@@MaartenHeilbron just pulled the trigger on an x-t3. Mainly purely a stills shooter. Used x-t2 are selling around 900 Australian dollars. Got an x-t3 for less than 1300 thanks to rebates. Decided to take the x-t3 over the new one because of the layout. Thanks again mate. Your videos are very informative. Will go back and binge on all the x-t3 ones now... 😊
I was intrigued by the SX10 until I saw this. Thinking of upgrading from XE1&2 but the over complexity and expense of cameras today puts me off. Your last words “You don’t need a new camera......” made so much sense. I want to enjoy my photography, not stand around wondering what to do with the technology, as good as it might be. Thanks, love your videos,really helpful.
Always nice to know that I've helped make a decision. It should not be the complexity that influences your decision - it should be the increased functionality and a determination as to whether or not that will improve your images.
A no nonsense, hands on review for those who really want to know the pro’s and con’s. Which is most welcome when, in this current climate, you probably couldn’t get HANDS ON . 👍
Great review, Maarten - snappy & pointed. The X-S10 seems to win on the big specs and even many lesser ones, but for me it falls down on some details. I don't actually mind the lack of an ISO dial, a shutter speed dial, and an exposure compensation dial. I don't mind the design of the body. In fact, I love the big grip - finally! The older battery is OK with me, as I have many of them. But I don't like the lack of the focus mode dial on the front of the camera, the relatively low-res LCD, the middling EVF with its short 17.5mm eyepoint (I wear glasses always), the restriction of the C1 to C4 custom modes to stills only, and (very picky now) the lack of screw threads for a decorative shutter button. But most annoying is that the front and rear control dials can't be customized to work the way all my other Fuji cameras work. This seems like a real misstep. At first I was pretty sure I'd pre-order the X-S10. Now I'm not so sure. In fact, I doubt it.
Thanks - "snappy and pointed" - I appreciate the kind words. Yes, for those of us who are familiar with other Fujifilm models, this might not be the right choice.
@@MaartenHeilbron Upon further study, I've decided to purchase an X-S10. I've watched and read a bunch of reviews, including yours, and I've studied the user manual. I did my usual written analysis of pros and cons. One of my biggest concerns was whether I could set up the camera to be ergonomically efficient and not too different from my other Fuji cameras. While I won't be able to use the front command dial for ISO as I do with other Fuji cameras, I can assign ISO to one of the rear buttons, which should suffice. Given the number of programmable buttons (plus the Fn dial), I believe I can set up the camera to work for me. In fact, I've already decided how to customize those controls! Although I made a sizable list of cons for the X-S10 (ranging from larger issues down to every little annoyance), none of them are fatal and the pros outweigh them. I need another camera like I need a hole in the head, but that's another story. I'm buying an X-S10.
Thank you for this detailed list! Your "hates" don't mean much to me. I'm going to be using this to shot my first feature film this June. I appreciate this!
Thank you for the excellent "high level" (in depth compared to other reviewers) review. Thank you so much for your last comments and stay safe too. I have this camera on order and will be trying it out soon ... my first Fujifilm...
I was about to upgrade my X-T2 to X-T3 but now with X-S10, I am in a huge dilemma. Will hold on a little longer and hope to have the final conclusion when X-S10 is out in Singapore. Love the content and subbed. Hello from Singapore!
Cameras, even if you limit yourself to Fujifilm, are a complicated space with no clear decision path. Thanks for your kind words, please say hello to all my friends in Singapore.
What a lovely and thorough technical review! Extremely helpful - I just purchased the X S-10 as a catchall content creation machine. I'm definitely in over my head, but I'm gonna work at it til my memory card is full and my battery is empty!!!!
Which kit lens ? Thank you for your preview of the X-S10. Apologies if this question has already been covered. As the X-S10 has IBIS am I paying an unnecessary premium for the F/4 16-80mm with OIS. Am I better off putting that $$$ towards a non-OIS lens with a lower max aperture such as the 16-55 f2.8. Main genres are landscape, portrait & architecture. Appreciate the extra versatility of the 16-80 in ONE lens. Thank you for your thoughts Paul
I wondering how is your dials/buttons setup? It has 2 less dials than XT3/4. The front dial is aperture, rear dial is EV. ISO has a button. That means the left dial will be either Film Sim or SS. When using the manual lens, which button better for focus zoom?
No shutter duration on the left dial. You don't need a focus zoom button - just turn on focus check and the image punches in as soon as you turn the focus ring. So far, I've had to reassign WB to the video record button, otherwise that's a menu dive.
I want to thank you again for such a detail review...I know it is a lot of work. Mr. Heilbron you are one of the best reviewers. I always look up for you when it comes to Fuji cameras.
This video: Love. My new X-S10: Love I wish I would have watched this before purchase, but as a photography student back when there were only film cameras, I think that it's a great intermediate camera. I'm going to fill up some SD cards and drain some batteries and see what I can learn!
Hi Mr Maarten, I hope that you and yours are more than well. I am happy to see your chanel grow and people steadily appreciating your beautiful and instructive efforts. Once you helped me choose my Fuji. Now a friend of mine is torn between the XT-30 (with the 18-55 zoom) and the X-S10 (with the 16-80 zoom). She is finishing her art studies and this is going to be her first camera. She asked me to help her and I am asking for your help on this, since you have so much experience. Please let me know... Take care... :)
More love than hate! 😊 Thanks for your Quick review. I am waiting for your detailed review on this new fuji X lineup. I love your last word. I keep that in my mind. "You don't need a new camera to improve your photography skills. Keep shooting and practice until your memory card is full." More power to your channel!
Great video! I've had the S10 for a couple of weeks now - my first Fuji - and I believe the big one on my hate list is the lack of an autofocus mode mechanical switch. I deeply hate to go into the menus or use the Q button to set that. Every camera I've owned has a switch somewhere. They could have added for more buttons around the joystick like Sony does to add another layer of customization. I think it's a great camera, the 18-55/2.8-4 kit lens is very respectable.
I think you should do this style of overview video for all cameras along with in depth reviews. Also would love to see ergonomics section on all cameras. I personally cannot try any fuji camera where i live and grips on xt3/xt30 are mystery to me if they are comfortable for me. I buy cameras based on grip, and some minimum basic functionality.
Great review. Please recommend cameras for 4k video under $1500 with lens for UA-cam videos. Is the XS10 better than Sony A6X100 for same price range? Need the side screen that does not obstruct Mic, reliable auto focus, 4K at 24fps without crop. If we were to get one lens for videos, what would you suggest and will the standard XF 18-55 work best? Thanks much !
Everyone would love to have a camera that you describe. Not yet. Both of those are good choices. Generally, for vlogging you’ll want a wide lens. the 18-55 is a good choice for this camera. Not sure why you’d shoot 24fps for UA-cam (just about every display will convert it to 30fps) or why crop would be an issue.
@@MaartenHeilbron Thanks. Can an old 18-55 from my Nikon D3200 be used on a Fujifilm XT3 or XS10? I apologize about my ignorance. Is XT3 still better for video compared to XS10?
@@mveedu994 There may be an adapter, but it will likely only let the lens work in fully manual mode for both exposure and focus. Yes, the X-T3 is superior to the X-S10 for video, as it offers a higher data rate.
I almost went for a used X-T30 ($800 CAD) but found a great deal on a barely used X-S10 ($1100 CAD), that IBIS and ergo grip really sold me to it, plus more film simulations to play with!
Great video! Thanks Maarten. I am an X-T3 owner myself and sometimes feel it’s too much of a camera for me. I am mainly into Street photography and Travel. For both I use the X100V or Ricoh GR II with a lot of joy, due to the size and photo quality. But having also an interchangeable lens Body around gives me the flexibility that I sometimes need. The size of the X-S10 together with the more simpler, automatic orientated design is very appealing. Which one would you recommend for travel, street, and occasional portraits shooting? Can’t wait for the full review! Thanks again! Goed gedaan! 👍🏻
Veel bedankt voor uw vriendelijke commentaar. Lots of factors, hard to find the right combination to suit those requirements. For a small travel camera, I actually preferred the X-E3. Should finish the full review in the next few days.
Hi Marten , am not fishing for mistakes but i think on 11:41 you meant 23mm f1.4 NOT the f2 . The f2 doesn't have a clutch to focus manually. Love from Saudi Arabia yes you do have fans there.
Good catch. Sorry about that, I was in a hurry to get it done - the script was right, but I. mis-spoke. And please do say hello to all my fans in Saudi Arabia.
It appears that the X-S10's viewfinder is the same as those on the X-T30 and its predecessors. As a glasses wearer I have struggled with the small size, round shape and "hard" surround on those cameras compared to those on the X-T1/2/3/4 and X-H1models. How have you found it (assuming that you wear glasses when using the v/f)?
I agree, pushing your glasses into the viewfinder is awkward and limits the field of view. Personally, I adjust the diopter to my prescription and flip my glasses up while shooting.
Hi Maarten, I'm convinced by this video and am getting this camera. Thank you for your review. The kit lens options available are 16-80 and 18-55. In your expertise, which would you advise one to opt for?
Hello! Great review but seeing all of these videos on my recommended page has been leaving me with one big question. With the price of the x-t3 coming closer and closer to that of the x-t30 and now the price of this new x-s10, which would you recommend? The X-T3 or the new X-S10 and why?
The X-T3 is for several reasons, including better video features with higher bandwidth; more physical controls; easier handling, the best of these three.
@@MaartenHeilbron That's what I was thinking. I just find it strange that all of these cameras are in such a similar price bracket. Thanks for the help!
Love your videos. For a person migrating from mobile due to low image quality,which mirrorless camera would you recommend for stills and video with ease of use and good low light performance. I intend to buy for casual use whenever I travel and also to make UA-cam videos in the coming future. Thanks
Love love love your videos and your voice..so soothing and calming like a story teller..❣️😍😍..I'm was planning on getting the XT4..but I will wait and see if the X S10 is a better option for me..
@@MaartenHeilbron You are one of my favourite UA-camrs and you are an inspiration to young aspiring ones to keep going.Im just starting out on UA-cam and I really look upto people like you and get my daily dose of motivation..You are awesome.👍🏻😍
Love to know what the viewfinder is like. Is it the same smaller size of the XT30? I have an XT2 and don't shoot as much as I use to and this looks like a nice upgrade instead of the XT4 but if the viewfinder is tiny that is a dealbreaker for me. Thanks
I am now torn (immensely so) between the XT3 and the X-S10. I plan to shoot mainly stills and am leaning more towards the X-S10 but will miss the weather sealed peace of mind of the XT3.
Hello Maarten, Enjoyed the succinct review. I agree with the others that the "love/hate" scoring is useful, even for things that some of us might disagree on. It captures the highlight features very well. As an eyeglass wearer how well can you see the full view in the EVF? I know I should really go to a camera store to compare this (or the similar viewfinder of the X-T30) with the X-T4. I like the size of this, but wonder if I just might be swayed by the larger EVF of the X-T4! (Enough to spend the extra bucks and settle for the extra weight!)
I flip my glasses out of the way when using the viewfinder, the diopter can handle my prescription. With glasses, there's a bit of peering around to see the whole image.
GRIP!!! I'm a simple man. I'm looking for a mirrorless camera with flippy screen, a good grip, good JPG and proper AF, so my choice is limited to Canon EOS R5/R6/R/RP and Olympus E-M1mk2/mk3. Today, Fuji finally joins my little tournement with the XS10 !!!!
We do appreciate your reviews, they border on user guides rather than reviews, one question that is maybe unfair to ask, for the best quality images would you recommend a full frame sensor camera over aps-c or M4/3?
The Elephant in the room is that the S-X10 logically should be an updated version of the Fuji X-S1 bridge camera, but it's not at all related, except maybe for the fact that it is also a camera. Perhaps they could have used a different designation to avoid confusion ? I still have and use the Fuji X-S1 and it is my all-time favorite to shoot with ( although , granted, not the best results ). Now if this was actually was an updated Fuji X-S1 that would have been fantastic !
Dear Maarten Heibron, I would be grateful, if you would tell me whether the Fujifilm X-S10 supports the ‘high-speed sync flash’ or not. Would you talk this feature (High Speed Sync Flash) in your coming review? I really look forward to seeing your review of this camera very soon. Thank you!
Yes it does. Flash is not one of my areas of expertise (or interest I guess). Although I'm already over 30 minutes (and nearly done) I'll add that note.
Love your video Maarten. I was really waiting for the Canon M50ii, but this camera was out of my radar. In my use case, as a family camera and online presentation device. I'll wait for your full review before I jump into Fujiland. Stay safe.
Hi Maarten, when paired with a 16-55, I'm wondering if you think there is enough space/clearance for the hand? I have used an XT30 with 16-55 and I imagine having a deep grip on XS10 would feel much better. However, based on camerasize.com comparisons, I am not quite sure there is much space between the lens and the grip when paired with a 16-55. I suppose it depends on hand size (my fingers are small/slim). Wondering if you tried putting a 16-55 on it and how it felt? Thanks, love your videos and tutorials!
Hi Maarten, thanks for the detailed review. I think you mistook the 23mm f/1.4 for the f/2.0, though. The f/2 doesn't have a manual focus clutch and is smaller than the lens shown in the video. Anyway, I got a question: How did the handgrip feel with somewhat larger lenses like the 16-80mm f/4 (or even larger, if you have tested it with any)? Is there still enough space between the grip and the lens for "average-sized" fingers? Thanks, Timo
You are correct, sorry was in a hurry. It's fine with the 16-80 (the one I'm holding in the video) but the XF16-55 is just slightly too big - I can get my fingers in, but they're right up against the lens. I think my fingers are pretty average.
Thank you for a fanstatic video as always. One question: how is the shutter mechanism? Is it dead quiet and silky smooth like the X-H1 or just normal like the X-T3. I love the feel of the XH1's shutter. Thank you.
Would you say it was closer to the XT3 or XT30? Love your reviews do you know if the XS 10 can do time lapse and stitch together the images like a Panasonic will.
Loved, subscribed and enjoyed your great work of presentation ! One little question though : what about this shutter button, is it as sensitive as the one the X-H1, or is it still a X-T's version with the half-position focus lock ? Thank you very much Maarten.
The X-H1 does seem to be an outlier - but there is a fix if you. can get it to a Fujifilm repair depot. The X-S10 requires the standard pressure to release, I haven't accidentally triggered it yet.
@@MaartenHeilbron, not quite what I asked. Maybe my question was miswritten... I was wondering if it had the half-position locking system, or if it was like the X-H1 a light switch shutter button. Nothing was wrong with my X-H1, everyone can tell its shutter button touch is different than the ones on the XT series.
@UCcr0eYDUCpH5pFjFCq4j6EA Maybe my answer was not clear. The X-S10 is like other X-T cameras. However, you have misinterpreted the action of the X-H1. It does, in fact, have a half-press position, it's just very sensitive. That sensitivity can (now) be adjusted at a Fujifilm repair shop.
@@MaartenHeilbron, now I understand perfectly what you wrote ! :-)) I didn't know X-H1 could be adjusted. Partly sold mine because I wasn't fan of its (too) light touch. But this X-S10 looks like its best replacement (for me). Thank you so much Maarten !
Hi Maarten, thanks for the video. It is very informative, as always. My wife has an X-A7, and I am looking to get a new camera for myself that will last me for awhile (from an old Nikon D80 system). We are looking mostly to take photos of our very young (and fidgety) kids/family photos, etc. Having reviewed the X-S10 and the others, I was wondering if you would recommend waiting for the X-S10/body only (1499CAD), or a Sony 6400/16-50 (1300 CAD) or an X100F (now 980CAD)? Much appreciated!
Thanks for the kind words. They're all good choices, I'd probably pay a little more attention to the lens. In general, I find the Fujifilm lenses to offer better quality, whether you're choosing a prime (like the 23mmF2) or a zoom like the 18-55).
Thanks for the review. You are an excellent expert. So far I have had a Canon EOS 70D and a camcorder. I don't want a big heavy camera in nature anymore and not two devices. I'm looking for a good camera solution that makes great photos and videos. Would you recommend Fuji X-S10?
Loved this review. I'm a Nikon crop DSLR user but was planning on switching to mirrorless as I'll be doing hybrid shooting. Fuji makes amazing crop sensor cameras but is it viable if there's no full-frame option to upgrade to in the future?
Sir one of the proud students of yours. Confused between XT30 and XS10. In India price differentials our huge vis-a-vis Dollar conversions. So XT30 costs around $1000 and now you can make how much XS10 will cost if at all launched in India. Keeping that in mind suggest the better one of these two. Will be lying if i say don't love the retro look of XT series and am mostly into still images but shoot videos for vlogs and marriages and other gatherings. Kindly help.
Liked. Subscribed. Thanks! 65 year old buying first camera. Pics of grandkids, pretty golf course holes, UA-cam videos playing some songs I’ve written…okay to start with this camera, or save up some more for the X-T4?
Hey Maarten, excellent Review! I am pretty sure the color "codes" of the film simulations are based on the colors of the original (analog) film rolls (and packaging) - just like on the rear display of the X-Pro3 (afaik). Greetings from Munich!
Succinct and to the point, really enjoyed your video. I'm an images only shooter so sticking with the X-T3 but this camera will intrigue many who are at least mildly interested in video and don't need the extra features (and extra cost) of the X-T4.
Hi How the EVF on this new X-S10? My X-T20 due to my eye issues is too small and almost unusable for me . I was going to get the X-T3 during the christmas sale but could get the funds together before it ended. Is the EVF small with no eyeshade like X-T20/30 or is it better?
In Maarten we trust. Objective and yet subjective first look at this new camera. The stuff we need to know. Pros and con for us to make up our own minds about. Thank you Sir for this clear and common sense introduction. Your reviews are ace and you have become a legend. The go to youtuber for an honest informative review. Thanks!
Wow! Thanks for taking the time to post these exceptionally kind words.
In a sea of preview videos I found this one most refreshing! Keep up the great work and I'm looking forward to your full review.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for your kind words.
Your reviews are always the most thorough and useful, so much appreciate that as a professional photographer, many thanks!
How kind of you to say, thanks for commenting.
@@MaartenHeilbron which will be better, fuji canon nikon
@@cbi0369 While it may be possible to make a determination based on specific models, as a brand each has too many models to provide that kind of overall judgement.
Hi.@@MaartenHeilbronI have been a Fujifilm user for few years, using the old model XT-1. Is it wise to upgrade my old XT-1 to the new, more capable X-S10? Your opinion please. Thank you.
@@johnheng3649 I think the X-T1 still has lots of value. Which are the specific aspects that you feel will improve your photography?
Maarten's binary preview. I found this extremely useful.
Thanks. I should have started using this approach some time ago. Always nice to see your avatar among the comments!
@@MaartenHeilbron It's a REALLY great way to distill what potential buyers will like and dislike. This is my favourite review that you've done yet! "Loved" ;-)
@@freemotion7844 Thanks. Don't know why I didn't do this before.
From start to finish, I like how much thought you put into this video for the audience. The things you shared in this video are helpful! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it! I do appreciate your kind words.
I *love* your videos! I have an XS10 due on my doorstep literally any minute now and so I’ve been watching your videos and now I feel like I have a head start on the learning curve. I can’t imagine the effort that goes into organizing all this knowledge and then communicating it so effectively. We are all in your debt.
Glad you like them! It's always nice to hear from a viewer who appreciates my work.
Best S10 review UA-cam at the moment, most reviewers omitted mentioning function of dials. Love and hate a bit strong but good click bait. I’m an xr4 user.
Yup, click bait. Sorry, don't usually do that. Otherwise, thanks for your kind words, appreciated.
I find this review helpful. I'm looking forward to an in-depth look at the X-S10. Like always, keep up the good work.
Thanks, will do, thanks for your interest and support.
My calculations make it 35 loves, 16 hates. 4 love-ish, 1 hate-ish, 2 neutral.
Thanks for doing the math. I was just too lazy - it was late last night when I was completing this.
Thank you my friend , I just order my x-s10 model after this video. You are gifted. You are a pro. Many thanks from an ‘’eX’’ Nikonian
A pleasure to read your kind words, thanks for commenting.
I was trying to keep a tally of the love/hate and lost track! All the same this will be my first Fujifilm camera. Love that ❤️
Thanks, I appreciate the kind words. Always nice to know my work is appreciated.
Great review, thanks. Prefer the “pure” Fuji approach of the XT series (all manual controls, no PASM dial), but I can see that it will appeal to a new group of Fuji shooters.
Well, let's see about that.
Maarten, I've just discovered you due to my trusty 6 year old X-T1 dying on me last week! I somewhat rashly went out and bought an X-S10 without any real research! I'm not a pro but have a decent following on IG and an upcoming print show the summer. I'm also just realizing that what I thought was a brand new Fuji is a year old already!
I've never responded to one of these talks before, but you are refreshingly mature and calm compared to the young upstarts!
I had developed a limited but reliable technique with the X-T1, basically everything manual, but now am in shock from all the options and the "hated" need to go back to menus, the lack of which is what led me to Fuji! I've never owned a DSLR but fell into photography shooting moths on flight during a plague of Gypsy Moths in upstate New York. My Canon G9 and later, G15 was all I had. So there seems to be too many options here, for my old technique to even function! ( I am also a musician having similar problems with the music software that I opted for to make my 2nd album in Covid isolation!) Too many choices!
Thanks for your kind words. The one thing I'd miss is the physical focus switch (maybe the meter mode collar). Otherwise, I'm a fan of the X-S10, and Fujifilm has not yet replaced it with a newer model.
God, you are just the best, most informative, easy to watch reviewer! Thank you for all that you do. I personally would love to own this camera buy financially it’s probably not gonna happen (=. You did however sell me in the x-h1! What an amazing camera it is! Thank you so much!
Thanks, glad to know I've provided useful information to my viewers.
Dear Maarten,
May be you will read this comment. May be not. In case you do, just know there are tons of us out here, always happy to listen to you. I think I have watched almost all of your reviews, even on gears that I am sure of not buying them in a foreseeable future.
Here is the point: you reviews and videos are informative, educative, inspiring, sensible, and of course, lovely. Its a pleasure to watch your works. Always
And did I mention the love and hate thing? Wonderful...Loved every bit of it.
So, for your interesting presentations...love!
And for....., well, there is nothing to hate really..
Excellent.
Hehe. Thanks, a pleasure to read your kind words. As I moderate my comments, I do read every one, and reply to all but a few.
Hi, Love your delivery. I started out on a XPro one after memories of my mums old Agfa. Fuji reminded of the old cameras. When through X pro one, Xt1, Xt2, XPro 2, Xt3, X100T,F,V, XE range. Then i discovered sony and jumped to mirrorless. As my skills developed I went away from the dial, old school style and worked as a pro for a few years. Recently I picked up the Xs10, I have to say I think Fuji have nailed it to a large degree, I think most photographer like the idea of all the dials but in reality just want to keep their eye in the viewfinder whilst adjusting settings. This Fuji is a nice marriage of old Fuji and more modern dials. The biggest thing I love about this camera is the feel in the hand. It’s such a nice thing to hold. I think for the money its a great choice. You can customise this thing to work just so. I love this camera and I can’t wait to see what they do with both updates and new versions once they get all the customer feedback., Well done Fuji, A for effort.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, appreciated.
I love how you're always the Go-To when it comes to relatively short but in-depth menu break-downs. You always find something that others may have missed to mention and that's highly useful. But I love their content too. What do I hate? At the risk of sounding unconstructive, I hate nothing about Maarten's work. :)
A pleasure to read your kind words. Thanks.
First video ever seen of you and I must say your voice and manner of talking is throughly enjoyable. It definitely falls in the love column along with how thorough and detailed you handled this preview. Thank you.
Wow, thank you! I appreciate your very kind words.
I feel like I'm watching a PBS camera review show. That's a compliment. Love it. Lead-in section focused on ergonomics was awesome. I'm sold!
That is a compliment! Thank you very much. Always nice to hear from an appreciative viewer.
Look forward to seeing your full review of Fujifilm SX10. Especially to the performance of dynamic range, focusing and exposure in Video. Thanks Maarten Heibron!
Coming soon! Thanks for your patience.
Excelente video, muy completo, una pregunta, ¿es normal que la fujifilm X-S10 a los 15 minutos de grabación continua en FHD 60fps 50Mbps, ya muestre el icono de alta temperatura en amarillo? se lo pregunto porque hace unos días compré una y me pasa eso, también comprobé que con solo navegar en el menú, sin grabar, sin tomar fotos, a los 30 minutos continuos después de haberla encendido, también muestre el icono de alta temperatura en amarillo, ¿eso es normal en la cámara? o es la que yo compré la que está defectuosa? muchas gracias por tomarte el tiempo de leer mi comentario y de responder, éxitos en tu vida, haces un buen contenido en tu canal.
Gracias, agradezco tus palabras muy amables.
Sí, por desgracia, es bastante normal. La advertencia puede permanecer en la pantalla durante mucho tiempo mientras la cámara permanece encendida sin problemas. Cuando el ícono se vuelve rojo, la cámara está a punto de apagarse por completo.
Lo demuestro en mi revisión completa de esta cámara: ua-cam.com/video/wmomwFw5yWg/v-deo.html
@@MaartenHeilbron Ya lo voy a ver, muchas gracias por responder.
@@MaartenHeilbron O sea, que mientras esté en amarillo no habría problema de seguir usándola?
The 10 imaginary college students who used this video as a drinking game for every time Maarten said "love that" or "Hate that" have now been added to the liver transplant waitlist.
Thanks Maarten - I could maybe ignore the lack of WR or the smaller viewfinder on this model , maybe even the lack of "proper" exposure dials but without the AF switch it's not right for me - And thanks because your video was the only one I've watched today that mentioned all those and the missing C1-C7 etc - most other reviewers didn't even seem to notice them
That's how it goes - I do my best to cover all the details.
yeah, kinda the same here. hadn't heard and didn't notice missing AF lever on front and while i think i would like having c1 -c4 on top dial c-5 to c7 gone might make me sad. on the other hand that grip seems very nice. Like the grip on my X-h1 over the x-t3. and just bought a used x-20 but man that's small. which is why i gotit. so there's just no pleasing me.
@@tdalton854 hehe. Wasn't sure anyone would miss the additional custom settings - they weren't all that convenient. Overall, these are much better.
Now my XH-1 feels dated, but hey IBIS and Log! I bought one a few months all thanks to your reviews and tutorials, have been enjoying Fujifilm cameras ever since. Quite a unique style of presenting the pros and cons too. Your Fuji vids will always be my faves, keep it going sir and take care!
Thanks for the kind words.
really detailed, thank you for showing the menus and deeper options - you are the only one who did that in the 10 reviews I've watched. Great job !
So nice to know my work is appreciated, thanks for commenting.
It seems fair to say that you have a love/hate relationship with this camera. Such powerful emotions betray a stronger affinity to the art of photography than I could ever muster.
I am, as Paul points out, a binary person. I do usually try to keep my emotions in check, sorry they slipped out :-)
I started watching your full review of this camera, but decided to take your advice to watch this one first. I always look forward to hearing what you have to say; thanks so much!
Nice to see you among the comments, and glad to hear you've enjoyed this video. Thanks for commenting.
@@MaartenHeilbron By the way, right now, I'm watching one of your "Oldie but Goodie" videos regarding the Sony RX-10 Mark IV. I'm still shooting with the original RX-10 (I guess they call it a "legacy") Anyway, I found your discussion of the IV, actually pretty useful; plus I share your love-hate relationship with Sony's crazy menu layout. Nevertheless, despite its limitations, my camera has given me many years of use. A while back, I talked with you about upgrading to the XT-4, but decided it was too expensive. The X-S1 seems like it might be a better fit for my budget. Again thanks for replying to me so quickly!
Thanks for the videos!
There are so small amout of people using fujifilm in my country, so I’m watching your videos, and it helps a lot!
Love from South Korea.
Happy to help! Sorry to hear your compatriots don't share your enthusiasm. Thanks for your kind words.
I get so excited for your videos and reviews. Just bought my first Fuji, X100V and I’m enjoying your tips and tricks. Thank you!
Glad you like them! Thanks for taking the time to comment.
I love your style, calm, precise and to the point. Great way to totally up or approach from a love or hate perspective. I also love that sweater as well. Keep up the great work. I might have missed this but is their a separate switch for video and stills like the xt4 that will keep your settings. The Iso button on top is a nice touch.
Thanks for the kind words. I'm keeping the sweater though, I bought it at the Bastille market in Paris. Video is one of the positions on the mode dial, but yes, stills and video settings are independent.
Maarten, your camera reviews are far superior to all the other people reviewing such devices. Thank you.
That's very kind, thanks for taking the time to comment.
Well said. I am still using the old Nikon D90 that I bought in 2009 and still working. I keep on going and practicing and improving my skills.
Thanks for your kind words. Glad to hear that the D909 is still bringing you pleasure.
For a while now I've been contemplating between an x-t2 or an x-t3. This just makes the decision harder.
Great video with lots of information. Thanks.
But, if it's not a decision that's easy, go with the lesser camera as that likely meets your needs.
@@MaartenHeilbron I'm a stills shooter and therefore the video features don't impress me. I've been a nikon fx dslr shooter for years but I love my x-t20 more than the big guns. I think a used x-t2 is my best option. May use the left over cash for the lower end primes.
That's what my head tells me. The heart ofcoruse wants the new shiny things... Haha.
@@thekushinator Interested to see who wins out.
@@MaartenHeilbron just pulled the trigger on an x-t3. Mainly purely a stills shooter. Used x-t2 are selling around 900 Australian dollars. Got an x-t3 for less than 1300 thanks to rebates. Decided to take the x-t3 over the new one because of the layout.
Thanks again mate. Your videos are very informative. Will go back and binge on all the x-t3 ones now... 😊
@@thekushinator Thanks for keeping me in the loop.
I was intrigued by the SX10 until I saw this. Thinking of upgrading from XE1&2 but the over complexity and expense of cameras today puts me off. Your last words “You don’t need a new camera......” made so much sense. I want to enjoy my photography, not stand around wondering what to do with the technology, as good as it might be. Thanks, love your videos,really helpful.
Always nice to know that I've helped make a decision. It should not be the complexity that influences your decision - it should be the increased functionality and a determination as to whether or not that will improve your images.
A no nonsense, hands on review for those who really want to know the pro’s and con’s. Which is most welcome when, in this current climate, you probably couldn’t get HANDS ON . 👍
Thanks for your kind words, always appreciated.
Great review, Maarten - snappy & pointed. The X-S10 seems to win on the big specs and even many lesser ones, but for me it falls down on some details. I don't actually mind the lack of an ISO dial, a shutter speed dial, and an exposure compensation dial. I don't mind the design of the body. In fact, I love the big grip - finally! The older battery is OK with me, as I have many of them. But I don't like the lack of the focus mode dial on the front of the camera, the relatively low-res LCD, the middling EVF with its short 17.5mm eyepoint (I wear glasses always), the restriction of the C1 to C4 custom modes to stills only, and (very picky now) the lack of screw threads for a decorative shutter button. But most annoying is that the front and rear control dials can't be customized to work the way all my other Fuji cameras work. This seems like a real misstep. At first I was pretty sure I'd pre-order the X-S10. Now I'm not so sure. In fact, I doubt it.
Thanks - "snappy and pointed" - I appreciate the kind words. Yes, for those of us who are familiar with other Fujifilm models, this might not be the right choice.
@@MaartenHeilbron Upon further study, I've decided to purchase an X-S10. I've watched and read a bunch of reviews, including yours, and I've studied the user manual. I did my usual written analysis of pros and cons. One of my biggest concerns was whether I could set up the camera to be ergonomically efficient and not too different from my other Fuji cameras. While I won't be able to use the front command dial for ISO as I do with other Fuji cameras, I can assign ISO to one of the rear buttons, which should suffice. Given the number of programmable buttons (plus the Fn dial), I believe I can set up the camera to work for me. In fact, I've already decided how to customize those controls! Although I made a sizable list of cons for the X-S10 (ranging from larger issues down to every little annoyance), none of them are fatal and the pros outweigh them. I need another camera like I need a hole in the head, but that's another story. I'm buying an X-S10.
Thank you for this detailed list! Your "hates" don't mean much to me. I'm going to be using this to shot my first feature film this June. I appreciate this!
Always nice to hear that viewers appreciate my work, thanks!!
Hello Maarten. Thank you for the video. Give advice on choosing a camera for video Xt-3 or x-s10?
That depends on your size preference and your need for video.
Thank you for the excellent "high level" (in depth compared to other reviewers) review. Thank you so much for your last comments and stay safe too. I have this camera on order and will be trying it out soon ... my first Fujifilm...
It was nice to read your kind words, thanks!!
I was about to upgrade my X-T2 to X-T3 but now with X-S10, I am in a huge dilemma. Will hold on a little longer and hope to have the final conclusion when X-S10 is out in Singapore. Love the content and subbed. Hello from Singapore!
Cameras, even if you limit yourself to Fujifilm, are a complicated space with no clear decision path. Thanks for your kind words, please say hello to all my friends in Singapore.
As usual, concise, yet detailed, amazing work.
Thank you for this preview :)
Take care!
I appreciate your very kind words, thanks.
What a lovely and thorough technical review! Extremely helpful - I just purchased the X S-10 as a catchall content creation machine. I'm definitely in over my head, but I'm gonna work at it til my memory card is full and my battery is empty!!!!
Always nice to know you've taken the time to say thanks. I appreciate the kind words.
next video: "Meet my wife - my loves and hates"
I'm sure that won't be a hit.
@@MaartenHeilbron Yes, it would be a "hit" - bet she throws a mean punch! ;) Love those videos as a pair.
@@lorenschwiderski Ouch. You're veering into dangerous territory.
xD
Always great to watch one of your videos Maarten. Happy you seem more than well on these crazy times. Take care... :)
Thanks, you too! I appreciate your kind words.
Which kit lens ?
Thank you for your preview of the X-S10. Apologies if this question has already been covered.
As the X-S10 has IBIS am I paying an unnecessary premium for the F/4 16-80mm with OIS. Am I better off putting that $$$ towards a non-OIS lens with a lower max aperture such as the 16-55 f2.8.
Main genres are landscape, portrait & architecture.
Appreciate the extra versatility of the 16-80 in ONE lens.
Thank you for your thoughts
Paul
If the 16-55 fits your budget, it is my favourite Fujifilm zoom lens, and it's the one I use for my videos.
I wondering how is your dials/buttons setup? It has 2 less dials than XT3/4. The front dial is aperture, rear dial is EV. ISO has a button. That means the left dial will be either Film Sim or SS. When using the manual lens, which button better for focus zoom?
No shutter duration on the left dial. You don't need a focus zoom button - just turn on focus check and the image punches in as soon as you turn the focus ring. So far, I've had to reassign WB to the video record button, otherwise that's a menu dive.
Yes! My favorite detailed reviewer! I don't know what you have said about it yet. Watching it now.
Thanks. What did you think after you watched it?
I want to thank you again for such a detail review...I know it is a lot of work. Mr. Heilbron you are one of the best reviewers. I always look up for you when it comes to Fuji cameras.
Wow, thanks! Always nice to read that viewers enjoy watching my videos.
This video: Love. My new X-S10: Love
I wish I would have watched this before purchase, but as a photography student back when there were only film cameras, I think that it's a great intermediate camera. I'm going to fill up some SD cards and drain some batteries and see what I can learn!
I love your enthusiasm. Thanks for your kind words.
Hi Mr Maarten, I hope that you and yours are more than well.
I am happy to see your chanel grow and people steadily appreciating your beautiful and instructive efforts.
Once you helped me choose my Fuji.
Now a friend of mine is torn between the XT-30 (with the 18-55 zoom) and the X-S10 (with the 16-80 zoom).
She is finishing her art studies and this is going to be her first camera. She asked me to help her and I am asking for your help on this, since you have so much experience. Please let me know... Take care... :)
Always enjoy your indepth videos. So, what I'm seeing is the new release is essentially the XT-40
That's kind of what I thought too.
great review! would you recommend this camera over the a6400 even if the fuji is 230 euros more expensive?
I don't know for you, but for some purposes and some photographers it is.
Maarten, thanks for an honest review. You are one of my go to reviewers to give a simple understandable interview.
I appreciate that! Thanks for taking the time to comment.
More love than hate! 😊 Thanks for your Quick review. I am waiting for your detailed review on this new fuji X lineup.
I love your last word. I keep that in my mind.
"You don't need a new camera to improve your photography skills. Keep shooting and practice until your memory card is full."
More power to your channel!
Thanks, always nice to know that my work is appreciated.
Great video! I've had the S10 for a couple of weeks now - my first Fuji - and I believe the big one on my hate list is the lack of an autofocus mode mechanical switch. I deeply hate to go into the menus or use the Q button to set that. Every camera I've owned has a switch somewhere. They could have added for more buttons around the joystick like Sony does to add another layer of customization.
I think it's a great camera, the 18-55/2.8-4 kit lens is very respectable.
Thanks for adding your thoughts, and your kind words. I agree, considering that it's nearly a stock feature on Fujifilm bodies.
I think you should do this style of overview video for all cameras along with in depth reviews.
Also would love to see ergonomics section on all cameras. I personally cannot try any fuji camera where i live and grips on xt3/xt30 are mystery to me if they are comfortable for me. I buy cameras based on grip, and some minimum basic functionality.
Yes, sorry I didn't think of the like/dislike concept sooner. I do my best to cover all of the ergonomic/functional operation aspects in my reviews.
Great review. Please recommend cameras for 4k video under $1500 with lens for UA-cam videos. Is the XS10 better than Sony A6X100 for same price range? Need the side screen that does not obstruct Mic, reliable auto focus, 4K at 24fps without crop. If we were to get one lens for videos, what would you suggest and will the standard XF 18-55 work best? Thanks much !
Everyone would love to have a camera that you describe. Not yet. Both of those are good choices. Generally, for vlogging you’ll want a wide lens. the 18-55 is a good choice for this camera. Not sure why you’d shoot 24fps for UA-cam (just about every display will convert it to 30fps) or why crop would be an issue.
@@MaartenHeilbron Thanks. Can an old 18-55 from my Nikon D3200 be used on a Fujifilm XT3 or XS10? I apologize about my ignorance. Is XT3 still better for video compared to XS10?
@@mveedu994 There may be an adapter, but it will likely only let the lens work in fully manual mode for both exposure and focus. Yes, the X-T3 is superior to the X-S10 for video, as it offers a higher data rate.
Thank you for your in depth review. It seems to me that the "Hate" column overwhelms the "Love" column for me at least.
I'm glad I was able to help you decide.
thanks Maarten! very clear and helpful and love the way you present the content
A;ways my pleasure, thanks for your kind words, appreciated.
Which Fuji model would you recommend for someone thinking of switching from Canon? Mainly for wildlife photography and a little bit of video.
Have a look at the excellent X-T4. ua-cam.com/video/p0o2Yca3ywc/v-deo.html
Only love for the way you present your content, sir!
I appreciate that! Thanks!!
Just found your videos and love your style, and the great content!
Awesome, thank you! Always nice to know my videos are appreciated.
I almost went for a used X-T30 ($800 CAD) but found a great deal on a barely used X-S10 ($1100 CAD), that IBIS and ergo grip really sold me to it, plus more film simulations to play with!
Lucky find. Good choice.
Very useful review which I used to inform my purchase, my sincere thanks. I sense you really enjoy what you do! 👍
I do! Thanks for your kind words.
Is there any of heating problem while recording 4k 24 fps movie?
In the middle of doing that testing for my full review. Check back in a week or so.
Great video! Thanks Maarten. I am an X-T3 owner myself and sometimes feel it’s too much of a camera for me. I am mainly into Street photography and Travel. For both I use the X100V or Ricoh GR II with a lot of joy, due to the size and photo quality. But having also an interchangeable lens Body around gives me the flexibility that I sometimes need. The size of the X-S10 together with the more simpler, automatic orientated design is very appealing. Which one would you recommend for travel, street, and occasional portraits shooting? Can’t wait for the full review! Thanks again! Goed gedaan! 👍🏻
Veel bedankt voor uw vriendelijke commentaar. Lots of factors, hard to find the right combination to suit those requirements. For a small travel camera, I actually preferred the X-E3. Should finish the full review in the next few days.
@@MaartenHeilbron thank you for the advice! I will check it out!
Hi Marten , am not fishing for mistakes but i think on 11:41 you meant 23mm f1.4 NOT the f2 . The f2 doesn't have a clutch to focus manually.
Love from Saudi Arabia
yes you do have fans there.
Good catch. Sorry about that, I was in a hurry to get it done - the script was right, but I. mis-spoke. And please do say hello to all my fans in Saudi Arabia.
It appears that the X-S10's viewfinder is the same as those on the X-T30 and its predecessors. As a glasses wearer I have struggled with the small size, round shape and "hard" surround on those cameras compared to those on the X-T1/2/3/4 and X-H1models. How have you found it (assuming that you wear glasses when using the v/f)?
I agree, pushing your glasses into the viewfinder is awkward and limits the field of view. Personally, I adjust the diopter to my prescription and flip my glasses up while shooting.
@@MaartenHeilbron Unfortunately my prescription is probably greater than the diopter adjustment available!
@@southernman267 Oh. Mine is +3, and it seems to go little further than that.
Hi Maarten, I'm convinced by this video and am getting this camera. Thank you for your review. The kit lens options available are 16-80 and 18-55. In your expertise, which would you advise one to opt for?
Thanks for your kind words. Take the 16-80.
@@MaartenHeilbron Many thanks good sir.
Hello! Great review but seeing all of these videos on my recommended page has been leaving me with one big question. With the price of the x-t3 coming closer and closer to that of the x-t30 and now the price of this new x-s10, which would you recommend? The X-T3 or the new X-S10 and why?
The X-T3 is for several reasons, including better video features with higher bandwidth; more physical controls; easier handling, the best of these three.
@@MaartenHeilbron That's what I was thinking. I just find it strange that all of these cameras are in such a similar price bracket. Thanks for the help!
Love your videos. For a person migrating from mobile due to low image quality,which mirrorless camera would you recommend for stills and video with ease of use and good low light performance. I intend to buy for casual use whenever I travel and also to make UA-cam videos in the coming future. Thanks
Do you have a brand preference? Is size or cost a factor in your decision? What do you intend to do with the photos?
Love love love your videos and your voice..so soothing and calming like a story teller..❣️😍😍..I'm was planning on getting the XT4..but I will wait and see if the X S10 is a better option for me..
How kind of you to say, thanks for commenting, glad I was able to provide useful information.
@@MaartenHeilbron You are one of my favourite UA-camrs and you are an inspiration to young aspiring ones to keep going.Im just starting out on UA-cam and I really look upto people like you and get my daily dose of motivation..You are awesome.👍🏻😍
@@willowwatts I took great pleasure in reading your comments, thanks very much.
Love to know what the viewfinder is like. Is it the same smaller size of the XT30? I have an XT2 and don't shoot as much as I use to and this looks like a nice upgrade instead of the XT4 but if the viewfinder is tiny that is a dealbreaker for me. Thanks
It's the same.
Loved this! And, very much appreciate that message at the end of the video.
Always nice to know that my videos and comments are appreciated, thanks for commenting.
I am now torn (immensely so) between the XT3 and the X-S10. I plan to shoot mainly stills and am leaning more towards the X-S10 but will miss the weather sealed peace of mind of the XT3.
Tough decision for sure.
Hello Maarten,
Enjoyed the succinct review. I agree with the others that the "love/hate" scoring is useful, even for things that some of us might disagree on. It captures the highlight features very well.
As an eyeglass wearer how well can you see the full view in the EVF? I know I should really go to a camera store to compare this (or the similar viewfinder of the X-T30) with the X-T4. I like the size of this, but wonder if I just might be swayed by the larger EVF of the X-T4! (Enough to spend the extra bucks and settle for the extra weight!)
I flip my glasses out of the way when using the viewfinder, the diopter can handle my prescription. With glasses, there's a bit of peering around to see the whole image.
GRIP!!!
I'm a simple man. I'm looking for a mirrorless camera with flippy screen, a good grip, good JPG and proper AF, so my choice is limited to Canon EOS R5/R6/R/RP and Olympus E-M1mk2/mk3.
Today, Fuji finally joins my little tournement with the XS10 !!!!
Always nice to hear from a photographer who has a clear idea of their needs.
We do appreciate your reviews, they border on user guides rather than reviews, one question that is maybe unfair to ask, for the best quality images would you recommend a full frame sensor camera over aps-c or M4/3?
Frequently, even if the megapixel count is the same, the larger sensor will have larger pixels which capture more light. So, mostly, yes.
The Elephant in the room is that the S-X10 logically should be an updated version of the Fuji X-S1 bridge camera, but it's not at all related, except maybe for the fact that it is also a camera. Perhaps they could have used a different designation to avoid confusion ? I still have and use the Fuji X-S1 and it is my all-time favorite to shoot with ( although , granted, not the best results ). Now if this was actually was an updated Fuji X-S1 that would have been fantastic !
Yes, the naming and numbering of camera models is incomprehensible nonsense.
Best review XS10 so far. What do you think about XT3? Which one is better for 80% fotography.? Xs10 or xt3?
Thanks. I'd take the X-T30 because I prefer its controls.
Dear Maarten Heibron, I would be grateful, if you would tell me whether the Fujifilm X-S10 supports the ‘high-speed sync flash’ or not. Would you talk this feature (High Speed Sync Flash) in your coming review? I really look forward to seeing your review of this camera very soon. Thank you!
Yes it does. Flash is not one of my areas of expertise (or interest I guess). Although I'm already over 30 minutes (and nearly done) I'll add that note.
@@MaartenHeilbron Thank you for your reply. I will be very happy to watch your review very soon!
Love your video Maarten. I was really waiting for the Canon M50ii, but this camera was out of my radar. In my use case, as a family camera and online presentation device. I'll wait for your full review before I jump into Fujiland. Stay safe.
Thanks for your kind words, hopefully getting that done soon.
Just jump - trust me ;)
Hi Maarten, when paired with a 16-55, I'm wondering if you think there is enough space/clearance for the hand? I have used an XT30 with 16-55 and I imagine having a deep grip on XS10 would feel much better. However, based on camerasize.com comparisons, I am not quite sure there is much space between the lens and the grip when paired with a 16-55. I suppose it depends on hand size (my fingers are small/slim). Wondering if you tried putting a 16-55 on it and how it felt? Thanks, love your videos and tutorials!
That will, as you suggest, depend on your fingers. There is contact with my hand and that lens.
Hi Maarten,
thanks for the detailed review. I think you mistook the 23mm f/1.4 for the f/2.0, though. The f/2 doesn't have a manual focus clutch and is smaller than the lens shown in the video. Anyway, I got a question: How did the handgrip feel with somewhat larger lenses like the 16-80mm f/4 (or even larger, if you have tested it with any)? Is there still enough space between the grip and the lens for "average-sized" fingers?
Thanks, Timo
You are correct, sorry was in a hurry. It's fine with the 16-80 (the one I'm holding in the video) but the XF16-55 is just slightly too big - I can get my fingers in, but they're right up against the lens. I think my fingers are pretty average.
Thank you for a fanstatic video as always.
One question: how is the shutter mechanism? Is it dead quiet and silky smooth like the X-H1 or just normal like the X-T3. I love the feel of the XH1's shutter. Thank you.
Right, agree. It's not as quiet as the X-H1, but don't have an X-T3 for comparison. It is a relatively quiet and subtle mechanical shutter.
Would you say it was closer to the XT3 or XT30? Love your reviews do you know if the XS 10 can do time lapse and stitch together the images like a Panasonic will.
X-T30. Thanks for the kind words. It does have an interval timer to shoot images, you'll have to create the time-lapse yourself.
Hi, I like the way you present. 😊 As a beginner of photography, may I know which camera you recommend in between xt4 or XS10? Thank you.
Thanks for your kind words. The X-T4 is the better camera, particularly if you like to make exposure adjustments manually or shoot video.
Hi Maarten, thank you for your recommendation. Thank you for your kind act. Wish you have a great day. 😊
Loved, subscribed and enjoyed your great work of presentation !
One little question though : what about this shutter button, is it as sensitive as the one the X-H1, or is it still a X-T's version with the half-position focus lock ?
Thank you very much Maarten.
The X-H1 does seem to be an outlier - but there is a fix if you. can get it to a Fujifilm repair depot. The X-S10 requires the standard pressure to release, I haven't accidentally triggered it yet.
@@MaartenHeilbron, not quite what I asked.
Maybe my question was miswritten...
I was wondering if it had the half-position locking system, or if it was like the X-H1 a light switch shutter button.
Nothing was wrong with my X-H1, everyone can tell its shutter button touch is different than the ones on the XT series.
@UCcr0eYDUCpH5pFjFCq4j6EA Maybe my answer was not clear. The X-S10 is like other X-T cameras. However, you have misinterpreted the action of the X-H1. It does, in fact, have a half-press position, it's just very sensitive. That sensitivity can (now) be adjusted at a Fujifilm repair shop.
@@MaartenHeilbron, now I understand perfectly what you wrote ! :-))
I didn't know X-H1 could be adjusted.
Partly sold mine because I wasn't fan of its (too) light touch.
But this X-S10 looks like its best replacement (for me).
Thank you so much Maarten !
Hi Maarten, thanks for the video. It is very informative, as always. My wife has an X-A7, and I am looking to get a new camera for myself that will last me for awhile (from an old Nikon D80 system). We are looking mostly to take photos of our very young (and fidgety) kids/family photos, etc. Having reviewed the X-S10 and the others, I was wondering if you would recommend waiting for the X-S10/body only (1499CAD), or a Sony 6400/16-50 (1300 CAD) or an X100F (now 980CAD)? Much appreciated!
Thanks for the kind words. They're all good choices, I'd probably pay a little more attention to the lens. In general, I find the Fujifilm lenses to offer better quality, whether you're choosing a prime (like the 23mmF2) or a zoom like the 18-55).
@@MaartenHeilbron Thanks for your kind reply and advice Maarten. Much appreciated.
Thanks for the review. You are an excellent expert. So far I have had a Canon EOS 70D and a camcorder. I don't want a big heavy camera in nature anymore and not two devices. I'm looking for a good camera solution that makes great photos and videos. Would you recommend Fuji X-S10?
It's my pleasure! Thanks for your kind words. Yes, I would recommend the X-S10.
@@MaartenHeilbron Thank you very much Maarten !
Loved this review.
I'm a Nikon crop DSLR user but was planning on switching to mirrorless as I'll be doing hybrid shooting. Fuji makes amazing crop sensor cameras but is it viable if there's no full-frame option to upgrade to in the future?
Why do you feel that you will need to change to full frame in the future? Why not do it now?
Sir one of the proud students of yours. Confused between XT30 and XS10. In India price differentials our huge vis-a-vis Dollar conversions. So XT30 costs around $1000 and now you can make how much XS10 will cost if at all launched in India. Keeping that in mind suggest the better one of these two. Will be lying if i say don't love the retro look of XT series and am mostly into still images but shoot videos for vlogs and marriages and other gatherings. Kindly help.
Thanks for the kind words. I think the X-S10 is the better camera.
Liked. Subscribed. Thanks! 65 year old buying first camera. Pics of grandkids, pretty golf course holes, UA-cam videos playing some songs I’ve written…okay to start with this camera, or save up some more for the X-T4?
It sounds like you've made an excellent choice for your needs.
Maarten, which lens would you recommend as a nice starter lens for this camera?
The 18-55 would be my zoom choice, the 23mm as a prime.
@@MaartenHeilbron thank you
How could anyone be anything else but civil to you Maarten, thank you..
It's true, it doesn't happen often, but.
I am interested in this camera and the zoom lens you are using now 16-80mm. Do you recommend this lens for X-S10?
I do. Although the lens is a little tight to the grip.
Hey Maarten, excellent Review! I am pretty sure the color "codes" of the film simulations are based on the colors of the original (analog) film rolls (and packaging) - just like on the rear display of the X-Pro3 (afaik). Greetings from Munich!
Thanks for the info! That didn't occur to me - I was looking for something deeper.
Is there a shortcut to format the SD card? Love your video. I'm new to Fujifilm
Not on this model. On some Fujifilm cameras you hold the centre (OK) button and the delete key.
Succinct and to the point, really enjoyed your video. I'm an images only shooter so sticking with the X-T3 but this camera will intrigue many who are at least mildly interested in video and don't need the extra features (and extra cost) of the X-T4.
Thanks for taking the time to comment and for your kind words.
Ow man..... Haagse Hopjes in the background. I love those!
Me too! De enige echte.
Hi How the EVF on this new X-S10? My X-T20 due to my eye issues is too small and almost unusable for me . I was going to get the X-T3 during the christmas sale but could get the funds together before it ended. Is the EVF small with no eyeshade like X-T20/30 or is it better?
It's the same EVF, with a smaller eyecup.
@@MaartenHeilbron ok thank you bit of a bummer I think best bet for me is a X-T4
@@cmdredstrakerofshado1159 It's a better camera in nearly every way.