Fujifilm X-T3
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7 years ago
Fujifilm X-T3 promises epic action autofocus and more for the money
Edge-to-edge AF points, 11fps continuous shooting and 10-bit DCI 4K video in-camera for $1,500. Fujifilm packs the X-T2's successor with a ton of new capabilities for the money. The X-T3 boasts a new 26-megapixel backside-illuminated (BSI) version of the company's CMOS X-Trans 4 sensor, with millions of phase-detection autofocus points that cover the entire frame; the ability to record 10-bit Cinema 4K/30p video to SD card (albeit in 4:2:0 H.265); a bump from a dual-core X-Processor image-processing engine to quad core for improved performance for operations like continuous shooting and applying its film simulations; and more.
7 years ago
Fujifilm X-T3 First Shots: A Quick Stroll Around Ortigas
Aside from getting our hands on Fujifilm's latest prosumer mirrorless camera, we got the chance to try out the X-Trans 4 CMOS sensor's capabilities through a quick stroll around Ortigas. We got to try Fujifilm's two new lenses as well.
7 years ago
Fujifilm XT3 review so far
The Fujifilm XT3 is a high-end mirrorless camera with a 26 Megapixel APSC-sized sensor, embedded phase-detect autofocus, 4k video at 60p, a large detailed electronic viewfinder and tilting touchscreen packed into a compact retro-styled body.
7 years ago
Fujifilm X-T3 review
Fujifilm has found many fans since it launched its X-series of compacts and interchangeable-lens cameras, and the fourth-generation X-T3 is a significant step forward for the company.
Pros:
- Excellent image quality
- Solid autofocusing performance
- Very good electronic viewfinder
Cons:
- Some fringing in EVF
- Dials can be knocked easily
- Viewfinder eyecup can obstruct LCD view
7 years ago
The FUJIFILM X-T3 features the new X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor and X-Processor 4 image processing engine, ushering in a new, fourth generation of the X Series.
7 years ago
Fujifilm X-T3 review
Fujifilm's new high-end mirrorless camera gets turbocharged...
Pros:
- Excellent 26.1 megapixel sensor
- High-speed burst modes
- 4K video at 60fps
- AF coverage over full image area
Cons:
- Very sensitive to touch input
- No in-body stabilisation
- Could use a bigger buffer
7 years ago
While it might not be perfect, the Fujifilm X-T3 is an impressive value for still shooters and videographers alike. Fuji didn't pull any punches with it, appointing it with an awesome new engine and a few nifty extras.
Pros:
- With a new 26-megapixel X-Trans CMOS image sensor and the new X-Processor 4
- the Fujifilm X-T3 processes
- focuses
- tracks
- and transfers dramatically faster than its predecessor
- the X-T2.
Cons:
- It's hard to complain about a camera that, at $1,500, comes with this many bells and whistles and pro-quality features for photographers and videographers need
- But there are a couple of flaws.
7 years ago
The Fujifilm X-T3 is a phenomenal camera, delivering significant improvements over the already impressive X-T2 in terms of autofocus and low light performance. While USD $1,499 is certainly a premium price tag, it's actually cheaper than the X-T2 when it first launched, retailing for an additional...
7 years ago
Fujifilm currently has a solid lineup of APS-C mirrorless cameras to suit pretty much any type of photographer, and a few months ago, it added a new model to its roster that might just be its best offering yet. We're taking about the Fujifilm X-T3, which is a followup to 2016's X-T2.
Pros:
- Weather-resistant and rugged body
- Exhaustive feature set
- Great performance for stills and video
- Decent battery life
- Dual SD card slots
Cons:
- Metering dial can be tricky to use
- Tracking in videos is limited to faces
- Clunky smartphone app
7 years ago
Another 2018 show-stopper, the X-T3 noticeably improves on its predecessor in nearly every way. Packing a brand new 26.1MP APS-C BSI sensor and fast X-Processor 4 configuration allows for some amazing feats.
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