Fujifilm launches mirrorless camera ‘Fujifilm X-S20’


From second left: Fujifilm (M) Sdn Bhd electronic imaging/Instax division – Singapore & Malaysia sales general manager Leung Yu Cheng, Fujifilm (M) Sdn Bhd managing director Kensuke Aragane and Fujifilm (M) Sdn Bhd electronic imaging & Instax division senior sales and marketing manager Thomas Kwan.

KUALA LUMPUR: Fujifilm Malaysia will be launching its latest mirrorless digital camera, Fujifilm X-S20 (X-S20) on June 29.

“The X-S20 offers premium image quality and advanced portability, catering to a variety of shooting styles ranging from casual self-portraits to fully-fledged photography and videography,” managing director Kensuke Aragane said in a statement.

He added that the X-S20 is a mirrorless digital camera that is equipped with the back-illuminated 26.1MP sensor X-Trans CMOS 4 and the high-speed image processing engine X-Processor 5 to produce high-quality images.

Aragane said the camera also features the five-axis in-body image stabilisation (IBIS) mechanism that offers up to 7.0-stop advantage.

“The AI-based subject-detection AF, capable of detecting animals and cars, adds to its AF performance, equivalent to the fifth-generation X Series camera, Fujifilm X-T5, for added mobility,” he added.

According to Fujifilm, the X-S20 supports recording 6.2K/30P 4:2:2 10-bit video internally, and features a 3.5mm microphone/ earphone jack for connecting external accessories to conduct fully-fledged video recording. Furthermore, the new Vlog Mode makes it easy to produce a Vlog when the camera is combined with the tripod grip, TG-BT1.

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