The sovereign test victory goes to Fuji's high-resolution flagship X-H2, which, however, with a street price of approx. 2130 euros is considerably more expensive than the two new cameras. Despite the lower price, the Fuji X-S20 comes out on top against the Sony Alpha 6700, which does not quite live up to the claim of being a top model r...
Fujifilm X-S20
26.10 Mpx, APS-C / DXProduct details
The Fujifilm XS20 mirrorless digital camera body offers high-resolution imaging with its 26-megapixel X-Trans CMOS 4 APS-C sensor, ensuring detailed shots and reliable performance. Powered by the X-Processor 5, this camera enables fast autofocus and efficient processing, while the integrated image stabilization (IBIS) reduces camera shake and allows for sharper images in various conditions. It supports video recording up to 6.2K at 30 frames per second, making it ideal for high-quality recordings. The camera features an electronic viewfinder (EVF) for precise composition and a 3-inch LCD display with adjustable angles, enhancing versatility for different shooting perspectives. Weighing approximately 491 grams, it is designed for portability and ease of handling in photography and videography. Constructed with a durable black finish, it meets the needs of enthusiasts seeking a balance of functionality and compact design. This successor model to previous versions offers improved sensor and processor capabilities, focusing on user-friendly operation and consistent results in varying lighting conditions.
Camera type | Mirrorless camera |
Camera equipment | Body only |
Wireless transmission | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Image sensor format | APS-C / DX |
Continuous shooting mode | 30 FPS |
Memory card type | SD |
Item number | 62615866 |
Manufacturer | Fujifilm |
Category | Cameras |
Manufacturer no. | 4183035 |
Release date | 2.10.2025 |
Colour | Black |
Exact colour description | Black |
Material group | Plastic |
Camera type | Mirrorless camera |
Camera equipment | Body only |
Image stabilisation method | Hybrid image stabilisation |
Wireless transmission | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Flash equipment | Hot shoe |
White balance | Daylight, Fluorinating, Glowing, umbra |
Exposure type | Aperture priority AE, Aperture priority AE, Auto, Manual |
Exposure compensation | ± 2EV in 1/3 steps, ± 5EV in 1/3 steps |
Bayonet lens mount | Fujifilm X |
Closure type | Electric, Mechanical-switch |
Self-timer delay | 10 s, 2 s, 3 s, 5 s |
Flash modes | Auto, Second curtain synchro |
Connection | 1/4" |
Image sensor resolution | 26.10 Mpx |
Image resolution | 6240 x 4160 pixels |
Image sensor type | CMOS |
Image sensor format | APS-C / DX |
Image sensor size | 23.5 x 15.6 mm |
Supported page ratios | 1:1, 16:9, 3:2 |
Min. ISO sensitivity | 160 |
Max. ISO sensitivity | 12800 |
ISO light sensitivity | 160 - 12800 |
Display size (inches) | 3" |
Display | LCD |
Display technology | LCD |
Resolution | 1840000 Pixel |
Display functions | Tilt and swivel |
Viewfinder type | Electric |
Viewfinder resolution | 2360000 Pixel |
Coverage | 100% |
Focus type | Autofocus |
Autofocus type | Hybrid |
Shutter speed | 30 - 1/32000 s, 30 - 1/4000 s, Bulb mode |
Min. shutter speed | 30 s |
Max. shutter speed | 1/32000 s |
Continuous shooting mode | 30 FPS |
Max. video resolution | 6240 x 4160 pixels |
Max. video resolution standard | 6.2K |
Max. refresh rate | 240 fps |
Max. frame rate | 4k (60fps), 6.2K (30fps), Full HD (240fps) |
Memory card type | SD |
Number of storage compartments | 1 |
Image file formats | JPEG, RAW |
Video file formats | mov, mp4 |
Connections | 3.5mm headphones, 3.5mm microphone, Micro HDMI (Type D), USB-C |
Power supply | Rechargeable battery operated |
Battery type | NP-W235 |
Country of origin | China |
Scope of delivery | Body Cap, Cooling fan connector cover, Li-ion battery NP-W235, Shoulder strap |
Width | 65.40 mm |
Length | 127.70 mm |
Height | 85.10 mm |
Weight | 491 g |
Product Safety |
Length | 22.40 cm |
Width | 20 cm |
Height | 14.30 cm |
Weight | 1.29 kg |
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Statutory warranty score
How often does a product of this brand in the «Cameras» category have a defect within the first 24 months?
Source: Galaxus- 1.Nikon1,1 %
- 1.Sony1,1 %
- 4.Fujifilm1,2 %
- 5.Yashica1,4 %
- 6.Olympus1,6 %
Statutory warranty case duration
How many working days on average does it take to process a warranty claim from when it arrives at the service centre until it’s back with the customer?
Source: Galaxus- 7.RICOH8 days
- 8.Sony9 days
- 9.OM System10 days
- 10.Fujifilm12 days
- 11.Canon17 days
Return rate
How often is a product of this brand in the «Cameras» category returned?
Source: Galaxus- 11.Olympus5,1 %
- 12.Sony5,6 %
- 13.Fujifilm6 %
- 14.Easypix6,2 %
- 15.RICOH6,6 %
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