DPRTV: Sony a6400 vs Fujifilm X-S10

DPRTV released a new video comparing the Fujifilm X-S10 to the Sony a6400. Below is a summary of their findings.

Handling – Fujifilm X-S10 (Win)

  • a6400 gets a bad rap, but you can get used to the bad menus, grip, poorly positioned buttons/dials
  • X-S10 is compact and has a fantastic grip with well laid out buttons and lots of great features

Displays – Tie

  • X-S10 Over a million pixels on the rear screen and it fully articulates
  • a6400 has a vertical tilting rear screen that many prefer and the EVF has the same resolution as the X-S10, but refreshes faster

Autofocus – Sony a6400 (Win)

  • Fujifilm has come a long way with its AF technology and keeps up with Sony in many areas but it is trying to be more Sony like
  • a6400 Real-time Autofocus tracking is the best by a mile and everyone wants their AF to be like Sony

Image Quality – Fujifilm X-S10 (Win)

  • a6400 has wonderful image quality
  • X-S10 has better image quality though with or without film simulations plus there isn’t much rolling shutter

Video Quality – Fujifilm X-S10 (Win)

  • The Fujifilm X-S10 can do 1080 240p and it has a mic/headphone jack with IBIS it’s miles ahead
  • a6400 has a bunch of hot air and if you want video a6600 is where you need to look from Sony

Battery Life – Sony a6400 (Win)

  • a6400 410 shot CIPA rated
  • X-S10 325 shot CIPA rated but you can use a USB-C cable to recharge or run the camera

Lens lineup – Tie

  • Fujifilm has a complete system, but no third party support
  • Sony has a complete system with third party support

Conclusion

  • Fujifilm X-S10 is a fantastic camera, but it is 2 years newer and Sony’s next camera could be very good

Fujifilm X-S10: B&H Photo / Amazon / Moment / Adorama
Sony a6400: B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama

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