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Fujifilm X-T3

The X-T3 is Fujifilm's new flagship camera in the X-series range and it delivers a major boost in performance at all levels. This is not a step up...more a giant leap!


Performance plus

The Fujifilm X-T3 features the all new X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor and X-Processor 4 image processing engine. The X-Processor 4 features a Quad Core CPU, with process speeds three times faster than previous engines. This means super quick autofocus, better accuracy, and enhanced video capabilities.


Real colour and really good photos

The colours you see are the colours the X-T3 captures. That's thanks, again, to the new sensor and processor, which deliver ultra-high image resolving performance, superb colour reproducibility and the fastest processing ever seen in X Series cameras. Meanwhile, the Colour Chrome effect has been introduced to improve colour gradation in shaded areas.


A video virtuoso

Reports suggest the enhanced video capabilities push the X-T3 towards the top of the ladder in the movie making stakes. The camera supports 4K/60p recording, and that's just the start with all sorts of extra features allowing you to shoot in any style. For example, check out the Cinema Film Simulation mode!


New camera, similar body

The X-T3 makes giant strides in performance, but it does look similar to others in the range. The top plate features standard dials for ISO, shutter speed, and exposure compensation, and the rear has a tilting touchscreen. The body includes a microphone and a headphone jack, along with USB-C and micro HDMI-out ports.

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PC Magazine
★★★★
5 years ago
Fujifilm X-T3

The X-H1 came out earlier this year, so we expect it'll be some time before Fujifilm gives us the X-H2, which will presumably match or better the X-T3 in autofocus and capture rate.

26MP BSI APS-C image sensor; 20fps full-resolution shooting; 30fps at 16.6MP; Full sensor autofocus coverage; 4K video; Dust and splash protection; Bluetooth and Wi-Fi

Omits in-body stabilization; No built-in flash; Battery life could be better; Banding can be an issue when using the electronic shutter

B&H Photo
★★★★
5 years ago
Great image quality in a perfect form factor

A quick note about my background. I earned a living as a professional photographer for 10 years while living in NYC. I started with film cameras and made the switch to digital in 2002 when I purchased a Fuji S2 Pro which at the time had the best resolution of the major brands and built on a Nikon...

dpreview.com
★★★★
5 years ago

Often labelled poor man's Leica for it's retro design, X-T3 is a stellar camera that continues challenging the FF need for an amateur, enthusiast and even professionals (to an extend).

PC Magazine
★★★★
5 years ago
Fujifilm X-T3 Review

Fujifilm is updating its popular X-T2 mirrorless camera in a big way. The X-T3 ($1,499.95, body only) has a new sensor and processor, squeezing 26.1MP into an APS-C form factor and supporting up to 30fps Raw image capture with minimal viewfinder blackout. It's not quite the affordable version of Sony's full-frame Sony a9, which shoots at 20fps with no blackout, as the sensor readout isn't as speedy, but it's a solid option for photographers capturing fast-moving action using the mechanical shutter and a speedy 11fps shooting rate. And while it omits the in-body image stabilization offered by the a9 and the pricier Fujifilm X-H1, it's also smaller and more affordable than either. All About the Dials Fujifilm is offering the X-T3 in both black and silver versions for the same price. This is a departure from previous models, which have started in black and later garnered a special edition Graphite Silver version at a higher cost after the initial launch. As with other premium X camer...

The mirrorless Fujifilm X-T3 camera features the best autofocus tracking system Fuji has delivered to date, but is a bit power hungry and doesn't offer sensor stabilization.

26MP BSI APS-C image sensor; 20fps full-resolution shooting; 30fps at 16.6MP; Full sensor autofocus coverage; 4K video; Dust and splash protection; Bluetooth and Wi-Fi

Omits in-body stabilization; No built-in flash; Battery life could be better; Banding can be an issue when using the electronic shutter

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

dpreview.com
★★★★
5 years ago
Fujifilm X-T3 Review

As a stills camera the X-T3 is a pleasant update to one of our favorite APS-C cameras, significantly improving the autofocus. If you're interested in stills and video, though, it's knockout. The lack of stabilization holds the video back a touch but as a compact, relatively affordable do-everything camera, it's impressive.

A bit of everything, especially if that everything includes video.;

Sports shooting at the highest levels.;

PhotoReview
★★★★★
5 years ago
Fujifilm X-T3

Fujifilm's new X-Series flagship reaffirms the company's commitment to the APS-C sensor format. With its wealth of professional-standard features and comfortable handling, it makes a powerful argument in favour cropped-sensor cameras.

Digitaltrends
★★★★★
5 years ago
Fujifilm X-T3 Review

The perfect blend of style and substance, the Fujifilm X-T3 is the new APS-C champ.

Excellent image quality; Significantly improved autofocus; 4K/60 and high bitrate video; Outstanding electronic viewfinder; Great design and user experience

No in-body image stabilization; Limited LCD articulation

Engadget
★★★★★
5 years ago

After the disappointing X-H1, Fujifilm's X-T3 is a fine return to form. The compact, retro, weatherproof body gives it that Fujifilm allure, making it ideal for street and travel photography.

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

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