Publicerad: 2017-03-31, Författare: Gordon , testad av: cameralabs.com
Best out-of-camera quality in its peer group, Good quality viewfinder and tilting touch-screen, Good continuous AF in the middle of the frame, Built-in Wifi with smartphone remote control, Silent shutter option. E-Shutter up to 1/32000
Short movie clips: Ten or 15 minutes in 4k or 1080p, Basic three-frame AE bracketing. No Bulb timer, Touchscreen underused compared to rivals, Microphone input uses 2.5mm jack, SD slot doesn't exploit UHS-II speed, No built-in stabilisation, Geo-tagging i
The Fujifilm XT20 is a mid-range mirrorless camera, aimed at enthusiasts who want the quality and flexibility of the X-system, but in a smaller, lighter and more affordable package than the flagship XT2. The XT20 shares the 24 Megapixel sensor and image p...
Publicerad: 2017-03-21, Författare: Jeff , testad av: dpreview.com
Excellent JPEG quality, especially color, Good high ISO noise performance, Build quality is solid for camera in this price range, Dynamic range is very good, though not classleading, Numerous direct controls, Responsive AF system with up to 325 selectable
Small phase detection area compared to peers, Hunting can be an issue with continuous autofocus in low light, AF tracking performance is variable, No histogram, face detection (in 4K) or zebra warnings in movie mode, Auto mode switch can be flipped too ea
The Fujifilm X-T20 is a beautifully designed mirrorless camera that is a pleasure to use. It offers numerous direct controls, a high resolution EVF, snappy performance and excellent image quality. The X-T20's continuous AF system can struggle in low light...
Traditional exposure controls, Very good dynamic range, High quality build,
Touch-control rather limited, Metering can be fooled by large bright areas in the background, High ISO jpegs can lack detail
The Fuji X-T20 is one of those cameras that just feels right when you pick it up. It's nice and solid with a grip that makes it feel secure in your hand and all the controls fall within easy reach. It lacks the sensitivity dial and mini joystick control o...
I feel like I want more from my RAW files and that I've gotten more from Fujifilm before, Battery life
I genuinely loved the Fujifilm X-T10, so when the Fujifilm X-T20 was announced, I was very eager to see how they'd improve an already fantastic camera. Indeed, Fujifilm has outdone themselves yet again. This camera takes a whole lot from the very good Fuj...
The Fujifilm X-T20 once again successfully repackages the key features of the flagship X-series camera, the X-T2, into a smaller, lighter and cheaper body, resulting in a compelling mid-range mirrorless camera that offers a lot of advanced functionali...
So far, I'm really excited to test the Fujifilm X-T20. It seems like a solid camera and also seems like Fujifilm is putting a whole lot into it. But I'll need to spend more time with it just to make sure.RelatedReview Fujifilm X-T20 (Fujifilm X Mount)If y...
Sammanfattning: With a new 24.3-megapixel APS-C X-Trans CMOS III sensor, the X-T20 has a completely new imaging pipeline compared to its predecessor. The sensor is paired with the X-Processor Pro image processor, which can also be found in the award-winning Fuji X-T2 and...
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Publicerad: 2017-01-18, Författare: William , testad av: steves-digicams.com
Sammanfattning: For 2017, Fujifilm has updated several of their popular X-series products, including the new X-T20. The replacement to their X-T10 from 2015 - a well liked ILC of its time - Fuji has made some expected improvements for a new 2017 mirrorless ILC.What we co...
Publicerad: 2016-11-09, Författare: Dan , testad av: dpreview.com
Sammanfattning: The $500-900 category (based roughly on US MSRP) features quite a few strong offerings, some of which should satisfy first-time camera buyers with easy-to-use interfaces and point-and-shoot style functionality. Others are aimed more at seasoned-enthusiast...
Publicerad: 2016-05-09, Författare: Dan , testad av: dpreview.com
Sammanfattning: The $500-800 category (based on US MSRP) features quite a few strong offerings, some of which should satisfy first-time camera buyers with easy-to-use interfaces and point-and-shoot style functionality. Others are aimed more at seasoned-enthusiasts, offer...