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Fujifilm X-T3 + 90/2

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The Phoblographer
★★★★★
5 years ago

The Fujifilm X-T3 is a phenomenal camera, delivering significant improvements over the already impressive X-T2 in terms of autofocus and low light performance. While USD $1,499 is certainly a premium price tag, it's actually cheaper than the X-T2 when it first launched, retailing for an additional...

Roberts Camera
★★★★★
5 years ago

Use "Anker PowerCore+ 26800 PD" and "Anker PowerCore Speed 20000 PD", which are both 30W Power Delivery Wall Charger bundle model, to significantly increase the maximum number of frames per charge and the maximum duration of video recording.

DP Review
★★★★
5 years ago

The Fujifilm X-T3 is arguably the best stills/video camera on the market right now. More expensive full frame cameras will offer better still image quality and cameras with in-body image stabilization will be easier to shoot video with, but nothing offers this balance of image quality and movie...

A bit of everything; especially if that everything includes video

Sports shooting at the highest levels

The Verge
★★★★★
5 years ago
Fujifilm X-T3 review: the do-everything camera

It's just as good at 4K video as it is at still photography

Improved; faster autofocus; Up to 11 fps (mechanical) or 30 fps (electronic) continuous shooting; Powerful 4K video-creation tool; Sharp; fluid EVF is a joy to look through; Usability improvements to buttons and dials; Great-quality images right out of camera

No in-body image stabilization; Rear LCD doesn't flip around for vlogging; Shallow grip isn't the best fit for large hands; Battery life still demands carrying a spare

ePHOTOzine
★★★★★
5 years ago
Fujifilm X-T3 Full Review

The Fujifilm X-T3 is the latest X series camera from Fujifilm, updating the X-T2. This is the 4th generation of the X-series with a whole new 26mp BSI CMOS sensor and new image processor, offering increased resolution, and high-speed continuous shooting, as well as upgraded video recording.

4K 60fps video; 26mp BSI CMOS sensor; Excellent colour reproduction; Up to 30fps continuous shooting (cropped; Up to 20fps continuous shooting (full-resolution; Solid camera with good ergonomics; High-speed focus

Battery life; Touch-screen functionality could be improved; Some will want IBIS

Trusted Reviews
★★★★★
5 years ago
Fujifilm X-T3

Fujifilm's X-T3 is a mirrorless all-rounder and successor to the , 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 desirable cameras around.

Superb autofocus; Excellent image quality in JPEG and RAW; Speedy continuous shooting for capturing action; Impressive 4K video quality and shooting options; A design classic with great handling; Huge range of customisable controls

No in-body image stabilisation; Mediocre battery life; Screen doesn't fully articulate

techguide.com.au
★★★★★
5 years ago

A very impressive release from Fujifilm absolutely worth a closer look. I thought, immediately: "Right, you're on, mate. It's hammer time. Show me this anvil". Context. Over the last few years, I've spent a lot of time shooting commercial timelapse and in almost every instance there's a decision to...

Delivers uncompressed RAW files; All the controls in the right place; Sports Finder mode; Amazing results

Smaller sensor has its limitations; Battery could have been better

Camera Labs
★★★★★
5 years ago
Fujifilm XT3 review

The Fujifilm X-T3 is a compact but powerful mirrorless camera that effortlessly delivers great quality photos and video, and handles more confidently than any X-series body to date.

UK Digital
★★★★★
5 years ago
very good, fast delivery fantastic camera

very good, fast delivery fantastic camera

Amazon
★★★★★
5 years ago
A formidable camera, but not without its drawbacks

Firstly some background: I've been a big fan of Fujifilm gear for decades. Have owned (and still own) several of their X-series of cameras. I do a lot of indoor family/pets photography and travel photography.

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