Fujifilm X-S20
Fujifilm Mirrorless APS-C Cameras

Fujifilm X-S20

By Camera Reviews Editorial Team · Last updated February 16, 2026

Fujifilm X Mount Released 2023 $1299
Resolution
26 MP
Sensor
APS-C (23.5 x 15.6 mm)
ISO Range
Auto, 160-12800 (expands to 80-51200)
Burst Rate
20 fps
Weight
491g
Price
$1299

Full Specifications

Sensor Size APS-C (23.5 x 15.6 mm)
Megapixels 26 MP
ISO Range Auto, 160-12800 (expands to 80-51200)
Autofocus Points 425
Max Burst Rate (fps) 20 fps
Video Resolution 4K 60p
Image Stabilization 7 stop(s)
Weight 491g
Dimensions 127 x 85 x 65 mm (5 x 3.35 x 2.56″)
Battery Life 750 shots
Price (USD) $1299
Lens Mount Fujifilm X
Viewfinder Electronic
Screen 3″, 1,840,000 dots
Weather Sealed No
Release Year 2023

Pros & Cons

What We Like

  • Excellent image quality with film simulations, providing great SOOC JPEGs without extensive editing.
  • Compact and lightweight design, making it easy to carry for travel and daily use.
  • In-body image stabilization (IBIS), which aids in reducing shake during handheld shooting.
  • Flexible video options including 6.2K open-gate recording in 10-bit and compatibility with F-Log.
  • Good battery life, allowing for extended shooting sessions without frequent recharging.
  • The ergonomics and grip feel comfortable in hand, enhancing user experience during photography and videography.
  • Customization options for buttons and dials, allowing photographers to set up the camera to fit their shooting style.

What We Don't

  • Autofocus performance is not as reliable as competitors like Sony, leading to occasional focus hunting.
  • Lack of weather sealing, making it less suitable for outdoor shooting in harsh conditions.
  • Single card slot could be a limitation for professional use requiring redundancy.
  • Overheating issues reported during extended video shooting in high temperature environments.
  • Limited lens selection compared to other systems, especially for video-specific options.

The Verdict

The Fujifilm X-S20 is generally well-received for its excellent image quality and user-friendly features, making it a solid choice for both photography and video. However, its autofocus performance and lack of weather sealing are concerns for some users, particularly those engaging in high-action or adverse-weather shooting conditions.

"The X-S20's autofocus isn't bad but it's not perfect... Setting it to face detection instead pretty much solved the issue and it's why I recommend doing so for video."

-- Shared by a user discussing their usability experience in a review thread

"I switched from the Sony a7iii to the xs20... the color science is superior, IMO, and you can shoot video with the same film simulation as your stills."

-- A user highlighting their switch from Sony to Fuji in a community discussion about the camera

"Its the color profiles that sold me though, I hate doing post. SOOC jpegs never looked any better."

-- Comment from a user comparing experiences between different camera ecosystems and emphasizing the appeal of Fuji's JPEG output

"The only downside I can think of is the lack of weather sealing... how much that affects you is something you need to judge vis-a-vis your use case."

-- User offering practical advice to others considering the purchase

"It's a great camera, but it has been discontinued. If you're thinking about it, I'd say go for it because soon it wont be in stock."

-- A user noting the camera's discontinuation and recommending immediate action for prospective buyers

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