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Our quick take
Fujifilm X-T3 - 4.5 / 5
Design tweaks
- Magnesium alloy body delivers new footprint, larger control toggles, smaller exposure comp dial 0.5in, 3.69m-dot OLED electronic viewfinder (includes lockable dioptre) 3.0in tri-adjustable LCD screen with touchscreen controls
Performance push
- 1.5x faster focusing than X-T2 predecessor 100% frame coverage for autofocus 2.16 million phase-detection pixels 425 selectable AF areas 11fps burst shooting
Image quality
- 26-megapixel X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor (backside illuminated with new copper wiring placement) X-Processor 4 is three times faster than its predecessor (as found in X-T2) ISO 160 to 12,800 (ISO 80 to 51,200 extended)
A word on video
- 4K 60fps capture max, up to 400Mbps rate 10-bit 4:2:0 capture (internal to SD) 10-bit 4:2:2 capture (HDMI out) H.264/H.265 formats HLG capable
To recap
Stand the X-T3 up against any camera of its type in the same price bracket and it’ll more than hold its own. Whether for stills, video, static or moving subjects, this Fujifilm takes the benchmark set by the X-T2 and raises it yet another notch.