Fujifilm X-T200 review: All the camera you need
The X-T200 is the entry-level camera Fujifilm fans have long deserved, and arguably what the X-T100 should have been. But when I complained about the X-T100’s slow autofocus in my video review in 2018, I took a lot of flack on YouTube. “Dude what you expect for this camera? This is entry level camera [sic]. Lol,” said one disgruntled viewer. “OMG be realistic,” said another. What people seemed to be missing is that autofocus performance matters at least as much on beginner cameras as it does on professional models. Yes, there are high-end cameras designed specifically for shooting sports that will have autofocus performance above and beyond the rest, but for the most part, a professional or enthusiast photographer is the one who will be taking more time with their exposures — they can afford to be patient. This is why the Hasselblad X1D II 50C can have notoriously slow autofocus, and still cost $5,750. You can find $8,000-plus Leica rangefinders that have no autofocus at all. But a cas...
Great design; Large, high-res screen; 4K/30 video; Improved autofocus; Webcam mode;
No in-body image stabilization; Continuous AF could be better;