Fujifilm now offers a new compact mirrorless camera through the X-S20 with a focus on those who are not used to manual controls, but want high quality recording results. It is also suitable for recording vlogs through a dedicated mode, in addition to having an AI-based detection autofocus system for the purpose of providing stable focus for still image and video recording.
The Fujifilm X-S20 uses a 26.1 Megapixel XTrans CMOS 4 sensor combined with the X-Processor 5 image processing chip. Video can be recorded up to 6.2K/30p 4:2:2 10-bit, with simultaneous 4K/60P and 1080 recording options. /240P is also included. In addition, users are also said to be able to record RAW video output as Apple ProRes RAW 12-bit at a resolution of up to 6.2K/29.97FPS.
The camera can also be connected to a laptop using a USB-C cable to be used as a web camera. No additional software or applications are required for this purpose. It's even more interesting when shooting settings can be adjusted and Film Simulation mode is available when used for live streaming. A 3.5mm audio jack and a built-in microphone can also be found as a complement to this camera.
Fujifilm X-S20 can be pre-ordered in Malaysia with a price starting at RM6,888 for the body only. It later increased to RM7,388 with the 15-45mm Kit lens and RM8,888 with the 18-55mm Kit lens. Those of you who are interested can make a pre-order starting now with gifts up to RM3,285 given for free.