Testseek.com have collected 83 expert reviews of the Fujifilm FinePix X20 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fujifilm FinePix X20.
June 2013
(83%)
83 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
X20 feels great in the hand thanks to solid mainly metal build, clever function implementation includes optical viewfinder with digital overlay, the fact the camera can be activated or deactivated via a twist of its lens adds a further point of difference
Certain rivals have both a larger sensor and higher resolution for this price, maximum aperture not quite as bright as some competitors’ f/1.4 or f/1.8 optics, smaller LCD screen than many
Still photos don't always have the same wow, as when the camera was left on auto we occasionally ended up with either under or overexposed shots as we'd expect from a £200 snapper, something that could be solved by a built-in neutral density filter on fut...
Picture quality on par with an SLR, Optical viewfinder with information overlay, Mechanical zoom ring, Quiet to use
ISO settings restricted in RAW mode, Settings wheel around the fourway arrows isn't on par with otherwise excellent build quality, Video quality isn't great
The Fuji X20 is one of those cameras that inspires enthusiasm and gets photographers' juices going. You can easily imagine X20 owners creating all kinds of pretexts to get out there and use it. The high ISO settings could be better, the menus may take a w...
Low ISO images are sharp and class-leading, retro style, great build quality, bright and sharp f/2.0-2.8 zoom lens, zooming optical viewfinder (OVF) with digital overlay outshines competitors, approximate hyperfocal distance display in MF
No ND filter, 85 per cent OVF only, OVF has some distortion, focus areas won't always display in OVF (unavoidable design constraint), AF-C not up to scratch
The Fujifilm X20 is not only the camera that irons out its predecessor's orb-related imaging issues, it's also the camera that pushes image quality up a notch to class-leading levels. The chunky, retro-styled build doesn't make the X20 the tiniest...
The Fujifilm X20 is clearly more than just a slight improvement on its X10 predecessor. Despite some issues with the viewfinder, noise reduction and exposure compensation dial, on the whole it offers an excellent level of performance.Standout features are...
Retro design, Manual controls, Film simulation modes, Viewfinder
No touchscreen, Creative filters can't be shot in raw format, Fairly limited zoom range
As it stands, the Fuji X20 is one of the most expensive premium compacts currently available on the market, selling for more than the Canon G15 , Panasonic LX7 and Olympus XZ-2 , at £499.99/US$599.95/AU$652. It's also more expensive than the Sony RX100 ,...
Abstract: Sony 's long-lensed HX50 calls Fuji's stylish X20 a fop. Fight!The X20 is wonderfully retro in both look and feel. The optical viewfinder is synced to the 4x zoom and helpfully displays shooting data, but note that the lens barrel is visible in wide-angle...
Sharp images thanks to no optical low pass filter, Fast f/2.0-2.8 lens, Speedy and accurate AF, Short startup times
ISO 3200 and higher images are not so great at handling noise, Movie mode has no manual control, Audio recording barely average
The Fujifilm X20 may not be much different from its predecessor in the first glance, but one quick look at the spec sheet and you know this camera has received some serious re-tuning on the inside. As far as imaging performance goes, the camera is at par ...