APS-C cameras have garnered a negative reputation in recent years. One reason is that many camera brands are focusing on full-frame cameras. Fujifilm is perhaps the only brand that has continued to offer great APS-C offers, and they have a different sensor range for different photographers. Today, we look at the best options in the 26MP range, which may seem less, but it isn’t.
Fujifilm X-H2s

The X-H2s is quite perfect for serious photographers. It offers 7-stop stabilisation, 40fps electronic shutter, a no-blackout viewfinder, subject detection autofocus, and improved autofocus algorithms. The device is weather-sealed, feels a lot like a Nikon DSLR in your hands, and is durable. The camera’s autofocus is fast, locks onto birds with ease, and is also great for portraits and in low-light scenarios. The JEPGs are excellent right out of the camera, and you barely have to spend time on the edit table. The eyes often appear sharp, and the skin requires no smoothing later on. The RAW files can also help to recover your goofed-up shots.
Fujifilm X-T3

The X-T3 features a 26.1MP CMOS 4 sensor, 4K/60P video, and a burst rate of 30fps. The device is very sturdy, rugged, and weather-sealed. The camera offers a 2-stop advantage over its predecessor in low-light focusing. As a result, it is quite fast and accurate. Like the autofocus, the image quality is quite excellent, and the JPEGs are impressive. The RAW files also did not disappoint. As for high ISO is clean up to 6400.
Fujifilm XE4

The X-E4 features an X-Trans 4 sensor, has 18 film simulation modes, and a 2.36 million dot EVF. The device comes with a pancake 27mm lens and offers the same high-end controls seen on other Fuji cameras. However, there is no weather sealing, as it is a budget offering. The autofocus also performed well in many situations, as long as the subject is not too fast. It is not designed to be a sports camera, after all. And the low-light performance is also great. ” Color in the JPEG was great right out of the camera,” we also added. The high ISO images won’t disappoint either.
Fujifilm X-S10

The X-S10 also features an X-Trans sensor, 4K 4:2:2 10-bit video, and is 30% smaller and lighter than the IBIS in the X-T4. The camera borrows the build quality of the X-H series, as it is made from magnesium alloy. However, it lacks weather sealing. The device also features a new design for those who prefer a modern look. The autofocus is fast for stationary and slow-moving subjects, but it will struggle in fast-paced environments. The image quality makes u for this, thanks to the vividness of the colors and the details packed inside the RAW files.
