

The grip has grown a tad larger to fit a bigger battery.

Many buttons and dials are repositioned or larger to make them easier to press. But look closer and the subtle changes start to pop out. It has the same 26MP X-Trans sensor, a slightly improved in-body stabilization system, and a very similar overall design. Larger buttons should be easier to press without looking, too.Ī quick look at the spec sheet tells us that the Fujifilm X-S20 is a lot like its predecessor. What's new | How it compares | Body & handling | Initial impressions | Sample gallery I Specifications | Press releaseĪ bigger mode dial makes room for a Vlog mode. This is a $300 price increase from its predecessor, the X-S10. Two kit options will be available, one with the XC15-45 for $1399 and another with the XF18-55 for $1599. The Fujifilm X-S20 will be available from June 29th with a recommended price of $1299 body-only. External mic and 3.5mm headphone socket.

DCI and UHD 4K at up to 30p with 10-bit F-Log and F-Log2 support.20 fps burst shooting (up to 30 fps with a crop).3", 1.84M-dot fully articulating touchscreen.5-axis in-body image stabilization (CIPA-rated to 7 stops).The X-S20 retains the deep grip, approachable design, plentiful ports, and in-body image stabilization of the X-S10 (though its grip hides a bigger battery), making for a well-rounded new camera for beginners and intermediate shooters alike. This interchangeable lens camera has improved video features and a new vlog mode, but doesn't stray from the original very much. Product photos by Shaminder Dulai and Brendan Nystedtįujifilm has debuted its enhanced midrange APS-C mirrorless model, the 26MP Fujifilm X-S20.
