*** Viewfinder magnification ratio. Approx. 0.62x magnification 50mm (35mm format equivalent) at infinity and diopter set to -1.0 m-1.
The camera records in 4K format at 30p or in full-HD at 60p. Photos and videos can easily be transferred to external devices using the bilt-in Wifi. The 3-inch LCD screen can be tilted and sports 1.04 million pixels.
Manufacturer: Fujifilm
*** Viewfinder magnification ratio. Approx. 0.62x magnification 50mm (35mm format equivalent) at infinity and diopter set to -1.0 m-1.
The X-T20 is a very compact camera that, now and again, feels like there are a few too many controls to leave proper space for your hands – but that's a minor quibble in the face of its image quality, features and performance. It's not just a brilliant camera: it's a bit of a bargain too.
Excellent OLED viewfinder; Very good kit lens performance; Superb value for money
Minor ergonomic issues; Can be awkward to change certain settings; Only one card slot
So, is the X-T20 a cheaper edition of the X-T2 that retains all the same benefits? Not quite – there’s a step down in build quality, as well as a few minor differences here and there. But for most people, the new £800 model will deliver results that are just as good as its £1,400 big brother’s, in a body that’s just as easy to live with. With well laid-out controls, a huge viewfinder, excellent autofocus, a top class sensor and access to some superb lenses, the X-T20 is just one more fantastic mirrorless camera from Fujifilm, and come the end of 2017 it’s sure to be strong contender for Stuff’s system camera of the year. Buy the Fujifilm X-T20 here from Jessops
Superb image quality; Fast autofocus and good handling; Reasonably affordable; Touchscreen a nice new addition;
Not weatherproof;
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