Fujifilm X-T3
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7 years ago
Fujifilm was kind enough to lend me an X-T3 unit for a month in November, and I was selfish enough to ignore their emails to return it for the past two months. Yes, the X-T3 is so good I wish I could keep it forever.
7 years ago
FUJIFILM X-T3 Review
FUJIFILM X-T3 Review – I remember my childhood days like it was yesterday. My parent had a FUJIFILM camera (you know, the kind that used a film roll) and they entrusted me with it.
6 years ago
Fujifilm X-T3
This product is very popular among its users for a number of reasons. It is much-loved for its compact body capable of supporting various lenses according to the user's choice. Although working with the manual focus is a struggle overall, it is a great compact camera.
Pros:
- A large sensor gives a good low-light performance
- Equipped with OLED viewfinder to display the shots
- Offers the liberty of changing lenses according to the demand
- 4K video recording functionality is helpful in shooting HD videos
- Weather-resistant body design can withstand any harsh condition
Cons:
- Manual focus is a bit tricky
- Relatively higher noise levels
- Slim design can make it feel unbalanced with large lenses
6 years ago
Fujifilm X-T3 review: Setting the standard for mirrorless
Stand the X-T3 up against any camera of its type in the same price bracket and it'll more than hold its own. Whether for stills, video, static or moving subjects, this Fujifilm takes the benchmark set by the X-T2 and raises it yet another notch.
Pros:
- Great OLED electronic viewfinder and tri-adjustable LCD screen
- 100% frame coverage for autofocus
- Impressive speed (11fps burst) and autofocus ability
- 4K60 will be attractive for some
- Doesn't amp the price point over predecessor
Cons:
- Touchscreen lacks sensitivity/response
- Smallest autofocus point not the fastest
- Dioptre adjustment fiddly to use
- No compatibility with X-T2 grip (due to new footprint)
7 years ago
Fujifilm X-T3
The X-H1 came out earlier this year, so we expect it'll be some time before Fujifilm gives us the X-H2, which will presumably match or better the X-T3 in autofocus and capture rate.
Pros:
- 26MP BSI APS-C image sensor
- 20fps full-resolution shooting
- 30fps at 16.6MP
- Full sensor autofocus coverage
- 4K video
- Dust and splash protection
- Bluetooth and Wi-Fi
Cons:
- Omits in-body stabilization
- No built-in flash
- Battery life could be better
- Banding can be an issue when using the electronic shutter
7 years ago
Fujifilm X-T3 Review
The mirrorless Fujifilm X-T3 camera features the best autofocus tracking system Fuji has delivered to date, but is a bit power hungry and doesn't offer sensor stabilization. Fujifilm is updating its popular X-T2 mirrorless camera in a big way. The X-T3 ($1,499.95, body only) has a new sensor and processor, squeezing 26.1MP into an APS-C form factor and supporting up to 30fps Raw image capture with minimal viewfinder blackout. It's not quite the affordable version of Sony's full-frame Sony a9, which shoots at 20fps with no blackout, as the sensor readout isn't as speedy, but it's a solid option for photographers capturing fast-moving action using the mechanical shutter and a speedy 11fps shooting rate. And while it omits the in-body image stabilization offered by the a9 and the pricier Fujifilm X-H1, it's also smaller and more affordable than either. All About the Dials Fujifilm is offering the X-T3 in both black and silver versions for the same price. This is a departure from previous models, which have started in black and later garnered a special edition Graphite Silver version at a higher cost after the initial launch. As with other premium X camer...
Pros:
- 26MP BSI APS-C image sensor
- 20fps full-resolution shooting
- 30fps at 16.6MP
- Full sensor autofocus coverage
- 4K video
- Dust and splash protection
- Bluetooth and Wi-Fi
Cons:
- Omits in-body stabilization
- No built-in flash
- Battery life could be better
- Banding can be an issue when using the electronic shutter
7 years ago
Great image quality in a perfect form factor
A quick note about my background. I earned a living as a professional photographer for 10 years while living in NYC. I started with film cameras and made the switch to digital in 2002 when I purchased a Fuji S2 Pro which at the time had the best resolution of the major brands and built on a Nikon...
7 years ago
Often labelled poor man's Leica for it's retro design, X-T3 is a stellar camera that continues challenging the FF need for an amateur, enthusiast and even professionals (to an extend).
7 years ago
The Fujifilm X-T3 is arguably the best stills/video camera on the market right now. More expensive full frame cameras will offer better still image quality and cameras with in-body image stabilization will be easier to shoot video with, but nothing offers this balance of image quality and movie...
Pros:
- A bit of everything
- especially if that everything includes video
Cons:
- Sports shooting at the highest levels
7 years ago
Fujifilm X-T3 Review
As a stills camera the X-T3 is a pleasant update to one of our favorite APS-C cameras, significantly improving the autofocus. If you're interested in stills and video, though, it's knockout. The lack of stabilization holds the video back a touch but as a compact, relatively affordable do-everything camera, it's impressive.
Pros:
- A bit of everything, especially if that everything includes video.
Cons:
- Sports shooting at the highest levels.
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