06-29-2021, 09:52 AM
Looks like a cross between an Olympus E-M5 III and a Fuji X-Txx camera.
The usability seems a bit strange: on one hand you have manual dials like Fuji and on the other you have PSAM settings. It's a bit schizophrenic, especially the ISO dial which doesn't have an A position. Same with the shutter speed dial. Not sure how it's gonna be in term of usability.
Finally about the size: it's still rather big when you consider that a Fuji X-T30 is a much smaller camera. The Fuji X-S10 is also smaller and features IBIS. Tough sell for Nikon IMO given the lack of dedicated lenses.
If one is truly interested in APS-C, then Fuji is the way to go. I doubt Nikon will release many dedicated lenses for APS-C if the past is any indication.
Besides usability, this pictures says it all: https://www.dpreview.com/files/p/article...X-S10.jpeg
The usability seems a bit strange: on one hand you have manual dials like Fuji and on the other you have PSAM settings. It's a bit schizophrenic, especially the ISO dial which doesn't have an A position. Same with the shutter speed dial. Not sure how it's gonna be in term of usability.
Finally about the size: it's still rather big when you consider that a Fuji X-T30 is a much smaller camera. The Fuji X-S10 is also smaller and features IBIS. Tough sell for Nikon IMO given the lack of dedicated lenses.
If one is truly interested in APS-C, then Fuji is the way to go. I doubt Nikon will release many dedicated lenses for APS-C if the past is any indication.
Besides usability, this pictures says it all: https://www.dpreview.com/files/p/article...X-S10.jpeg