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Published: 2018-11-27, Author: Matt , review by: techradar.com
Utmärkt byggkvalitet, Stor ny X-Trans-sensor med mycket bra brushantering, Snabb AF, med bra spårning, Överlagt bra respons
Tydligt flimmer i sökaren, Efterbehandlingen av RAW-filer kunde vara bättre, EV-kompensationsknappen är lätt att komma åt, Mindre problem i hanteringen
Fujifilm X-T3 är en gedigen kamera som drar nytta av en omfattande uppgradering av funktionerna i X-T-serien. Med en ny sensor, uppgraderad autofokus, bättre videofunktioner än tidigare och flera användbara nya funktioner, är den tillräckligt intressant f...
Abstract: Fujifilm's X-T3 is a mirrorless all-rounder and the successor to the X-T2, one of the best sub-£1500 cameras of recent years. Praised for its rich, atmospheric JPEGs and tactile shooting experience, the X-T2's vintage design also made it one of the most...
With the X-T2, Fujifilm took what we loved about the X-T1s styling before tweaking the design a little and refreshing it with a new sensor and processor. A similar approach has been taken with the X-T3. It adopts the niceties of the X-T2 and has been upd...
Published: 2018-09-29, Author: Matt , review by: techradar.com
Excellent build quality, Great new X-Trans sensor with very good noise control, Fast autofocus system, with strong tracking, Great response overall
Noticeable viewfinder fringing, Post-capture raw processing could be better, EV compensation dial easy to knock, Minor handling issues
The X-T3 may appear as a ringer for the X-T2, and anyone used to the series will feel very familiar with the X-T3 brings. That said, a multitude of changes make this a far more powerful camera, and it's great to see that attention has been placed on core...
Average battery life, LCD screen could be more flexible, No in-body image stabilisation
It's really hard to find anything bad to say about the Fujifilm X-T3 – it's just consistently great in so many ways. Fuji's sensibly not tried to reinvent the wheel here – it will be instantly familiar to anyone who's used any X-Series cams, from the gor...
Published: 2018-09-12, Author: Matt , review by: techradar.com
Excellent image quality, Solid autofocusing performance, Very good electronic viewfinder
Some fringing in EVF, Dials can be knocked easily, Viewfinder eyecup can obstruct LCD view
The X-T3 brings a raft of welcome key changes to the feature set of the already capable X-T2. Action photographers and videographers will be particularly excited, but the camera's versatility should ensure that it offers the same all-round appeal as the X...
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...
Abstract: 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 t...
Abstract: There's something about a proper camera that smartphones will never ever be able to replicate. That reassurance that the hefty chunk of steel and circuits in your hands happens to be a durable piece of technology. The audience may have grown smaller and t...
Weather-resistant and rugged body, Exhaustive feature set, Great performance for stills and video, Decent battery life, Dual SD card slots
Metering dial can be tricky to use, Tracking in videos is limited to faces, Clunky smartphone app,
The X-T3 is Fujifilm's most feature-packed APS-C camera yet, and in many ways, it competes with the company's own flagship camera, the X-H1. In fact, both are priced similarly for just the body. The biggest difference between the two is the presence of 5-...