Overall, the Fujifilm X-T3 mirrorless camera was responsive, although it took me a while (and help from a colleague) to discover the two-step menu features to turn on the touchscreen. There seem to be a few hidden secrets in those camera menus.While the F...
During our limited time with the Fujifilm XT3 yesterday, we came away quite impressed with how much more polished it felt compared to the already excellent X-T2. Coming in at just shy of USD $1,500 for the camera body itself, the Fujifilm is definitely po...
Abstract: 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.Check out some of...
Abstract: In the brewing mirrorless camera wars, Fuji chose the less aggressive-but-proven route. instead of introducing a new full frame mirrorless camera, along with a new lens mount, Fujifilm develops a new sensor and processor, retains the proven X-mount, and i...
Excellent electronic viewfinder, Wide range of physical controls, All-round image quality
Very sensitive to touch input, No in-body stabilisation, Average mirrorless battery life
The increase to 26.1 million pixels is the least important thing about this new mirrorless camera. It's the new, faster, wider-coverage autofocus system that's really impressed us, together with the uprated continuous shooting and the Fujifilm X-T3's sens...
TweetThe Fujifilm X-T3 is the replacement for the Fuji X-T2. It has the same mini-DSLR design with an electronic viewfinder at the centre of the top-plate and a very similar control arrangement. But inside, there have been lots of changes. The sensor and...
Average battery life, LCD screen could be more flexible, No in-body image stabilisation
The X-T3 represents a significant upgrade from its predecessor, thanks to a number of enhancements. The biggest is the fourth generation sensor and processor combination, which should lead to improved image quality. Fujifilm has kept the body design very...