Fujifilm · X-Trans IV · 2020
X-S10
Compact and capable, the X-S10 offers stabilisation without compromise.

In short
The X-S10 supports all X-Trans IV recipes, including Classic Negative and Eterna, with full features.
Why it's the recipe body
The Fujifilm X-S10 combines the renowned X-Trans IV sensor with a DSLR-style body, making it a joy to handle. With in-body image stabilisation (IBIS) offering up to 6 stops, it becomes an excellent choice for handheld shooting. Its deep grip ensures comfort and control, making it suitable for long sessions. The X-Processor 4 enhances the camera's speed and performance, ensuring quick operation and stunning image quality. The sensor unlocks a world of film-simulation recipes, offering vibrant colours and nuanced tones that make every shot special. Whether you’re capturing landscapes or portraits, the X-S10 delivers beautiful results.
The X-S10 supports all X-Trans IV recipes, including Classic Negative and Eterna. Unlike early X-Trans IV models like the X-T30, it includes Clarity, Grain Size, and Colour Chrome FX Blue, offering photographers full creative control. Additionally, you can save white-balance shifts per custom slot, providing enhanced flexibility when crafting JPEGs straight out of the camera. This ensures each image reflects your vision.
The X-S10 introduced IBIS to the mid-range X-series, providing advanced stabilisation in a compact body.
The X-S10 offers IBIS, unlike the similarly specced X-T30 II, enhancing handheld shooting.
What it nails, what to watch
What it nails
- Full X-Trans IV feature set
- IBIS for stabilisation
- Deep grip for comfort
- Supports 7 custom slots
What to watch
- Discontinued model
- Heavier than X-T30
- Missing traditional control dials
What this body adds
Sensor
26.1 MP X-Trans CMOS 4 BSI
Processor
X-Processor 4
Mount
X-mount (interchangeable)
IBIS
5-axis, up to 6 stops
Video
4K UHD 30p
Burst
8 fps mechanical / 30 fps electronic (1.25x crop)
Recipes for the X-S10
All recipes
1981 Kodak
The nostalgic grain and warm undertones recall 1980s Kodak film. Ideal for video and cinematic captures.

Acros Negative
Monochrome tones with subtle grain and muted contrast. Ideal for capturing architectural details and urban life.

Agfa Ultra 100
Punchy colours and soft details create a calm urban aesthetic, perfect for overcast days and vibrant street photography.
Analog Gold
Bold, Gritty Aesthetic with a Vintage Touch

Astia Summer
Natural tones with gentle contrast and subdued grain. Perfect for calm, warm portraits in rural settings.

B&W Negative
Gritty texture with strong grain and deep shadows for a timeless feel.

B&W Sepia
Infuse your shots with sepia tones and pronounced grain for a distinctly nostalgic mood.

Beware My Velvia
Intense contrast and deep hues make landscapes captivating. Suited for vibrant outdoor scenes.

Chrome Slide
Subtle warmth and nostalgia, where muted tones shine in urban settings under overcast skies.

CineStill 400 V2
Gentle grain and soft tones create a vibrant colour palette. Ideal for portraits with an urban backdrop.
Classic B&W
Timeless Monochrome with Bold Grain and Depth

Ferrania Solaris FG 400
Strong grain and muted tones enhance faded colours for a cinematic feel. Perfect for gritty urban landscapes.
How to add a recipe to your X-S10
- Access the Q Menu and select a custom slot.
- Choose the Film Simulation option and set your desired recipe.
- Adjust white balance and other parameters as needed.
- Save your settings to the chosen custom slot.
Tips for the X-S10
- Take advantage of IBIS for low-light shots.
- Use Classic Negative for vibrant street scenes.
- Save WB shifts per slot for consistency.
- Try Eterna for cinematic video quality.
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Refreshed X-T30 with a higher-res LCD and updated firmware - same beloved body.

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X-T4
First X-T with IBIS - the all-rounder that anchored the X-Trans IV recipe boom.

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The X100 that went viral - new lens, weather sealing, and X-Trans IV in the body that defined a decade.

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The hidden-LCD rangefinder - built around analogue habits and a titanium top plate.

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X-T30
The recipe darling - X-Trans IV, no IBIS, but loved for its size and dials.
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