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Fujifilm X-S10 Body Only - Second Hand

Compact design, big feature-set, the Fujifilm X-S10 is a sleek and versatile mirrorless camera well-suited to walkaround use. Touting capable photo and video features, the X-S10 mixes a portable form factor with the tools needed for everyday content creation.

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Fujifilm X-S10 Body Only - Second Hand

Fujifilm X-S10 Body Only - Second Hand

Compact design, big feature-set, the Fujifilm X-S10 is a sleek and versatile mirrorless camera well-suited to walkaround use. Touting capable photo and video features, the X-S10 mixes a portable form factor with the tools needed for everyday content creation.

Featuring the APS-C-sized 26.1MP X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor, the X-S10 supports high-resolution stills shooting, DCI/UHD 4K video at 30 fps, sensitivity from ISO 160-12800, and continuous shooting up to 8 fps with the mechanical shutter. The BSI design of the sensor affords reduced noise and greater overall clarity and is paired with the X-Processor 4 to achieve fast performance and improved responsiveness. The sensor's design also enables a hybrid autofocus system that combines 425 phase-detection points with a contrast-detection system for quick and accurate AF performance. Also complementing both stills and video is a 5 stop-effective sensor-shift image stabilisation system to reduce the appearance of camera shake with almost any mounted lens.

Fujifilm cameras are well-known for their uniquely intuitive physical designs, and the X-S10 features an updated layout for seamless handling and shooting efficiency, with the most noticeable change being a switch from a conventional shutter speed dial to a mode dial for more general use. The X-S10 also features a bright 2.36m-dot electronic viewfinder and rear 3.0" 1.04m-dot touchscreen LCD, which uses a vari-angle design to suit working from high, low, and front-facing angles. Additionally, built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth enables wireless remote camera control and image sharing to a mobile device.

26.1MP APS-C X-Trans BSI CMOS 4 Sensor and X-Processor 4

Sporting a versatile and proven sensor, the X-S10 features the APS-C-format 26.1MP X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor, which has a back-illuminated design to achieve smooth tonal and colour rendering, improved low-light performance, and a wide native sensitivity range of ISO 160-12800. As an X-Trans sensor, it utilises a randomisedpixel array, too, which provides a high degree of image quality and sharpness due to the omission of an optical low-pass filter. Versus conventional pixel patterns, the X-Trans design more closely mimics the organic nature of film in order to produce nuanced colours and tonal transitions, while also reducing moire and aliasing.

The sensor's design also includes an expanded phase-detection autofocus system, which has 425 selectable points that cover nearly the entire sensor area. This AF system delivers faster, more accurate focusing performance in a variety of lighting conditions down to -6 EV. Complementing the imaging and focusing capabilities is the X-Processor 4, which has a quad-core CPU, and delivers faster, more responsive performance throughout the camera system, including a full-resolution 8 fps shooting rate with the mechanical shutter, 20 fps rate with an electronic shutter, or a 30 fps rate with an electronic shutter and a 1.25x crop.

In-Body Image Stabilisation

Built-in 5-axis sensor-shift image stabilisation helps to minimise the appearance of camera shake by up to 5 stops. This system works in conjunction with most X Series lenses, including non-stabilised ones, and benefits working with slower shutter speeds and when shooting in difficult lighting conditions. Additionally, 4-axis digital image stabilisation can also be used during video recording to further aid in steadying footage, especially when recording handheld.

DCI and UHD 4K Video Recording

In addition to stills, the X-S10 also offers a versatile array of video capabilities, including internal DCI/UHD 4K recording at up to 30 fps and Full HD recording up to 240 fps for ultra slow-motion playback. Greatly benefitting overall video performance, the speed of the X-Processor 4 enables fast read speeds when recording video and helps to reduce rolling shutter distortion when filming moving subjects. Also, a micro-HDMI port enables 10-bit 4:2:2 recording to an optional external recorder for improved quality and the camera features a 3.5mm microphone jack for more advanced audio recording.

Body Design

High-resolution 2.36m-dot OLED electronic viewfinder has a 0.62x magnification for bright and clear eye-level viewing.

Vari-angle 3.0" 1.04m-dot LCD has a touchscreen design for intuitive operation and playback, and the articulating design greatly benefits working from high and low shooting angles. This vari-angle design also means you can close the screen against the camera body, hiding it from view for distraction-free shooting.

Despite the compact design, a large righthand grip enables solid and stable handling for comfortable all-day use.

The top plate incorporates a series of physical controls, including a dedicated exposure mode dial and two additional top dials, for fast, intuitive control over camera and exposure settings.

Rear joystick is available for intuitive selecting and switching of AF points as well as menu navigation and image playback.

Integrated Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity allows for wirelessly sharing images to a mobile device or to use the device to remotely control the camera.

Single SD memory card slot supports up to the UHS-I standard for fast and flexible file storage.

Included NP-W126S battery provides approximately 325 frames per charge.

Film Simulation Modes

Taking advantage of Fujifilm's vast history in traditional film-based photography, the X-S10 integrates several Film Simulation modes, which mimic the look and feel of some of Fujifilm's classic film types:

Provia: The standard contrast and normal saturation colour transparency film

Velvia: High contrast, high colour saturation, and vivid colour transparency film

Astia: Subdued contrast and colour saturation with a look that is ideal for portraits

Classic Chrome: Delivers muted tones and deep colour reproduction, similar to a dated slide film

Classic Neg: Muted contrast but vibrant colours with a vintage filmic feel

PRO Neg: Available with both Hi and Std. contrast options, this mimics the punchy-but-natural feeling of their professional-grade colour negative film

Eterna: For a cinematic look, this provides a flat colour, low saturation look well-suited to post-production colour grading

Eterna Bleach Bypass: Refines the standard Eterna look with a higher key, higher contrast feeling while maintaining the overall desaturated look

Acros: Based on the popular B&W film, this monochrome mode has a distinct tonality and graininess and can be used along with Yellow, Red, and Green contrast filter effects

B&W: Straightforward and classic black and white effect with Yellow, Red, and Green contrast filter options

Sepia: Everyone's favorite old-timey look mimicking the popular alternative process

Key Features:

26.1MP APS-C X-Trans BSI CMOS 4 Sensor

X-Processor 4 Image Processor

5-Axis In-Body Image Stabilisation

DCI/UHD 4K at 30 fps, Full HD at 240 fps

425-Point Hybrid AF System

2.36m-Dot 0.62x OLED EVF

3.0" 1.04m-Dot Vari-Angle Touchscreen

ISO 160-12800, up to 8 fps Shooting

Bluetooth and Wi-Fi Connectivity

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Fujifilm X-S10 Body Only - Second Hand

Compact design, big feature-set, the Fujifilm X-S10 is a sleek and versatile mirrorless camera well-suited to walkaround use. Touting capable photo and video features, the X-S10 mixes a portable form factor with the tools needed for everyday content creation.

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