Publicerad: 2018-11-20, Författare: Thomas , testad av: gadgetguy.com.au
Compact and light weight, Quality results, Superb control with many dials, high end video capabilities
May be daunting for those new to high end photography, Would like a couple of minor changes to control dials
The Fujifilm X-T3 is a beautiful camera, well designed and well suited to beautiful photography. Once you have used all those dials for just a little bit, you will be reluctant to go back to a digital camera with the more modern, and decidedly less usable...
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Publicerad: 2018-11-06, Författare: Chris , testad av: techguide.com.au
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
A very impressive release from Fujifilm absolutely worth a closer look.* Chris Oaten is a professional photographer from Insight VisualsRelated PostsCanon launches PowerShot SX70HS – a handy all-rounder digital cameraPanasonic Lumix G85 digital camera rev...
Coming as it does just before Photokina where the emphasis was strongly on cameras with full-frame sensors, Fujifilm's new X-Series flagship reaffirms the company's commitment to the APS-C sensor format. With its wealth of professional-standard features a...
Sammanfattning: There's something about a proper camera that smartphones will never ever be able to replicate. That reassurance that the hefty chunk of steel and circuits in your hands happens to be a durable piece of technology. The audience may have grown smaller and t...
Weather-resistant and rugged body, Exhaustive feature set, Great performance for stills and video, Decent battery life, Dual SD card slots
Metering dial can be tricky to use, Tracking in videos is limited to faces, Clunky smartphone app,
The X-T3 is Fujifilm's most feature-packed APS-C camera yet, and in many ways, it competes with the company's own flagship camera, the X-H1. In fact, both are priced similarly for just the body. The biggest difference between the two is the presence of 5-...
Publicerad: 2018-09-19, Författare: Jim , testad av: in.pcmag.com
26MP BSI APS-C image sensor, 20fps full-resolution shooting, 30fps at 16,6MP, Full sensor autofocus coverage, Dust and splash protection, 4K video, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi
Omits in-body stabilization, No built-in flash
The Fujifilm X-T3 looks to be a fine camera for fast-moving action, with full sensor focus coverage and a staggering 30fps Raw capture rate, albeit with a slight crop and reduced resolution...
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Publicerad: 2018-09-19, Författare: Jim , testad av: in.pcmag.com
26MP BSI APS-C image sensor, 20fps full-resolution shooting, 30fps at 16,6MP, Full sensor autofocus coverage, Dust and splash protection, 4K video, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi
Omits in-body stabilization, No built-in flash
The Fujifilm X-T3 looks to be a fine camera for fast-moving action, with full sensor focus coverage and a staggering 30fps Raw capture rate, albeit with a slight crop and reduced resolution...
For my line of work, as a blogger that uses a camera a lot for product photo shoot, and events coverage, a midrange phone would be enough. But if I want that commercial-grade images, the XT-3 plus a decent fix lens like the XF35mm will level up my images...
Sammanfattning: When it comes to mirrorless cameras, we have just the bare knowledge about this kind of photography. Since these days, a good lighting paired with a good smartphone camera is already good enough for social media, but I was wrong when Fujifilm showed the i...
Sammanfattning: Aside from getting our hands on Fujifilm's latest prosumer mirrorless camera, we got the chance to try out the X-Trans 4 CMOS sensor's capabilities through a quick stroll around Ortigas. We got to try Fujifilm's two new lenses as well.Check out some of...