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Fujifilm X-T3 Overview

Announced Sep 6, 2018 •
26 megapixels | 3 screen | APS-C sensor
Product description
Announced Sep 6, 2018

The Fujifilm X-T3 is an enthusiast SLR-style mirrorless camera with a new 26MP BSI CMOS X-Trans sensor and updated hybrid AF system with 425 phase-detect points and nearly 100% coverage. The camera has the same analog controls for shutter speed, ISO and exposure compensation as the X-T2 before it, and nine buttons and dials are customizable. The X-T3 has a 3.69M-dot electronic viewfinder with a large 0.75x magnification as well as a touchscreen LCD that tilts on two axes. The tough magnesium-alloy body is sealed against dust and moisture and features twoSD cards that support UHS-II media.

The camera shoots continuously at 20 fps (e-shutter) or 11 fps (mechanical shutter) at full resolution, or at up to 30 fps in a 1.25x crop mode. Video can be captured at both DCI and UHD 4K at up to 60p, with a top bit rate of 400Mbps. The camera supports the H.265 codec and can output 10-bit video at 4:2:2 over HDMI, or record internal 10-bit at 4:2:0. Fujifilm's F-Log format is supported at launch, with HLG support coming later in 2018.

Product timeline
Review, Oct 22, 2018
Quick specs
Body type SLR-style mirrorless
Max resolution 6240 x 4160
Effective pixels 26 megapixels
Sensor size APS-C (23.5 x 15.6 mm)
Sensor type BSI-CMOS
ISO Auto, 160-12800 (expands to 80-51200)
Lens mount Fujifilm X
Focal length mult. 1.5×
Articulated LCD Tilting
Screen size 3
Screen dots 1,040,000
Max shutter speed 1/8000 sec
Format MPEG-4, H.264, H.265
USB USB 3.2 Gen 1 (5 GBit/sec)
Weight (inc. batteries) 539 g (1.19 lb / 19.01 oz)
Dimensions 133 x 93 x 59 mm (5.24 x 3.66 x 2.32)
GPS None

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Our 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.

Good for: A bit of everything, especially if that everything includes video.

Not so good for: Sports shooting at the highest levels.

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