Specifications
Sensor: 26.1MP Fujifilm X-Trans IV (APS-C)
Image processor: Fujifilm X-Processor V
Autofocus: 117/425/91-point hybrid contrast/phase AF
Stabilisation: 5-axis in-body; 7-stops
ISO range: 160 to 12,800 (exp 80-51,200)
Shutter: 1/4000 sec (mechanical) 1/32000 sec (electronic)
Max burst: Up to 30fps (1.25x crop) or 20fps (no crop)
Video: Up to 6K 30P 4:2:2 10-bit internal, 4K 60P, 1080 HD 240P
Viewfinder: 2.36 million dot
LCD screen: 3-inch 1.84 million dot vari-angle LCD touchscreen
Memory card: 1 x SD/SDXC UHS-II
Connectivity: WiFi, Bluetooth, FujifilmXApp, USB-C, HDMI Micro
Battery: NP-W235 Li-ion battery, (800 frames)
Weight: 491g (body only)
Fujifilm’s X-S series of cameras is positioned as a versatile and user-friendly camera, aimed at enthusiast photographers, as well as content creators and vloggers who want a powerful camera that is also simple to pick up and use.
The Fujifilm X-S10 was released by Fujifilm in November 2020 and offered a lot of the cutting-edge Fujifilm tech from Fujifilm’s larger cameras at the time, such as the X-T4, but in a more compact and easier-to-use chassis. The X-S20 shares this ethos, taking the processor and battery from Fujifilm’s