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Fujifilm X-S10???
Mar 3, 2021 08:39:35   #
Soul Dr. Loc: Beautiful Shenandoah Valley
 
Any hoggers have the X-S10? If so, how do like it?
I am thinking about buying one. Mainly for the IS it has and some of it's other features.
Looking for your opinions on this camera.
I currently have the X-T30 and have had the X-T20, X-T2 and X-T200.

Any input is appreciated.

will

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Mar 3, 2021 11:27:57   #
PixelStan77 Loc: Vermont/Chicago
 
Soul Dr. wrote:
Any hoggers have the X-S10? If so, how do like it?
I am thinking about buying one. Mainly for the IS it has and some of it's other features.
Looking for your opinions on this camera.
I currently have the X-T30 and have had the X-T20, X-T2 and X-T200.

Any input is appreciated.

will


Will, It looks like you are a Fuji convert. I am thinking about getting one. Critical review of the X-S10 is Fujifilm's X-S10 is a 26MP interchangeable-lens camera that shoots high-quality 4K video and comes with a deep grip and a different, though excellent, control scheme than most other Fujifilm cameras.

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The company describes the X-S10 as a cross between the company's X-T30 and the X-H1 cameras: You get the guts from the former and the design and in-body image stabilization feature (in a new miniaturized form) from the latter. The X-S10 camera is targeted toward both beginning and experienced users who may have Canon or Nikon DSLRs and want something a little more 'familiar' than a typical Fujifilm camera. And, with a price of $999 for the body – $100 more than the X-T30 – it's not necessarily out of reach for that audience

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Mar 3, 2021 16:48:30   #
Soul Dr. Loc: Beautiful Shenandoah Valley
 
PixelStan77 wrote:
Will, It looks like you are a Fuji convert. I am thinking about getting one. Critical review of the X-S10 is Fujifilm's X-S10 is a 26MP interchangeable-lens camera that shoots high-quality 4K video and comes with a deep grip and a different, though excellent, control scheme than most other Fujifilm cameras.

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The company describes the X-S10 as a cross between the company's X-T30 and the X-H1 cameras: You get the guts from the former and the design and in-body image stabilization feature (in a new miniaturized form) from the latter. The X-S10 camera is targeted toward both beginning and experienced users who may have Canon or Nikon DSLRs and want something a little more 'familiar' than a typical Fujifilm camera. And, with a price of $999 for the body – $100 more than the X-T30 – it's not necessarily out of reach for that audience
Will, It looks like you are a Fuji convert. I am t... (show quote)


Thanks for your response Stan. Yeah, I really do like the Fujifilm line of cameras.
I have other brands of cameras too. Both DSLRs and mirrorless, but lately I find I really enjoy using the Fujis more than the others.
I have read and seen some reviews that were pretty positive about the X-S10.
Having IS built in the camera body will make using MF lenses so much better.

will

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Mar 4, 2021 05:30:30   #
Hollifax Loc: France
 
I just sold an X-E3 and an X-Pro2 to buy an X S-10. It fits well between those two models, it feels solid and easier to access than the X-E3. For a long standing Fuji buff the controls involve a new learning process, in particular the C1 - C4 presets. I really like the way the LCD monitor folds in and self-protects. Still a lot to learn but worth the effort and the purchase. Enjoy it!

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Mar 4, 2021 08:41:55   #
Soul Dr. Loc: Beautiful Shenandoah Valley
 
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Mar 4, 2021 08:46:21   #
Soul Dr. Loc: Beautiful Shenandoah Valley
 
Hollifax wrote:
I just sold an X-E3 and an X-Pro2 to buy an X S-10. It fits well between those two models, it feels solid and easier to access than the X-E3. For a long standing Fuji buff the controls involve a new learning process, in particular the C1 - C4 presets. I really like the way the LCD monitor folds in and self-protects. Still a lot to learn but worth the effort and the purchase. Enjoy it!


Thanks for your reply. I ordered one last night. Should be here early next week.

Will

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Mar 4, 2021 16:23:34   #
Abo
 
Soul Dr. wrote:
Thanks for your response Stan. Yeah, I really do like the Fujifilm line of cameras.
I have other brands of cameras too. Both DSLRs and mirrorless, but lately I find I really enjoy using the Fujis more than the others.
I have read and seen some reviews that were pretty positive about the X-S10.
Having IS built in the camera body will make using MF lenses so much better.

will


I'm using a little Fuji X-E3 that takes killer images.
It's 15-45 kit lens has in lens stabilization...

I wonder if the the combination of the in body
stabilization of the X-S10 and in lens stabilization of the
XC15-45 would work together...
adding (or [optimistically] multiplying) to the efficacy of stabilization... a sharp
hand held shot with a 5 second shutter event
would be handy

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Mar 4, 2021 18:04:49   #
Soul Dr. Loc: Beautiful Shenandoah Valley
 
Abo wrote:
I'm using a little Fuji X-E3 that takes killer images.
It's 15-45 kit lens has in lens stabilization...

I wonder if the the combination of the in body
stabilization of the X-S10 and in lens stabilization of the
XC15-45 would work together...
adding (or [optimistically] multiplying) to the efficacy of stabilization... a sharp
hand held shot with a 5 second shutter event
would be handy


My understanding is, the stabilization of both the camera and the lens can be used together.
Or either one separately.

will

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Mar 4, 2021 19:49:04   #
Ik Shah Loc: London, UK
 
Recently bought the X-S10. Very nice solidly built with good ergonomics. The grip makes it so much easier to handle. It is lighter than than the XT3/4 but has almost all their features. You can still programme the dials and use it just like the previous bodies with all dial controls. I find the pasm dial easy to use and getting to grips with all its features. The IBIS is also an outstanding advantage. You won't be disapointed.
Enjoy your purchase.

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Mar 4, 2021 21:32:30   #
Soul Dr. Loc: Beautiful Shenandoah Valley
 
Ik Shah wrote:
Recently bought the X-S10. Very nice solidly built with good ergonomics. The grip makes it so much easier to handle. It is lighter than than the XT3/4 but has almost all their features. You can still programme the dials and use it just like the previous bodies with all dial controls. I find the pasm dial easy to use and getting to grips with all its features. The IBIS is also an outstanding advantage. You won't be disapointed.
Enjoy your purchase.


Thanks much for your input. I appreciate it.

Will

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Mar 6, 2021 15:51:44   #
Abo
 
Soul Dr. wrote:
My understanding is, the stabilization of both the camera and the lens can be used together.
Or either one separately.

will


In the immortal words of Art Johnsons "Wolfgang";

"Very interesting".

Enjoy your new Fuji'.

I'll be pleased to see your images created with it.

alan.

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Mar 7, 2021 09:08:10   #
Soul Dr. Loc: Beautiful Shenandoah Valley
 
Abo wrote:
In the immortal words of Art Johnsons "Wolfgang";

"Very interesting".

Enjoy your new Fuji'.

I'll be pleased to see your images created with it.

alan.


Thanks, I'll be sure to post some images captured with it.

will

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