The Fujifilm X-T20 is an great camera in a small package. Surprisingly Fujifilm launched the X-T10 follow-up shortly after the Fujifilm X-T2 launch. More than a few photographers decided to pick one up instead of the more professional X-T2 when it was announced, because it is a good value.
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Pros
Cons
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 class-leading
Numerous direct controls
Responsive AF system with up to 325 selectable points
High resolution EVF
Great Film Simulation modes
8 fps burst shooting w/continuous AF
UHD 4K/30p video capture
Highly customizable
Exposure compensation available when using Auto ISO with manual exposure
External mic input
Camera can be charged over USB connection; external charger included
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 easily, leading to loss of custom settings and Raw
Joystick for positioning AF point would’ve been nice
Fn button difficult to reach, even harder to press
Can’t access memory card slot while camera is on a tripod
Other Review Joeng Photography – “However as a stand alone camera, the X-T20 gives you the best buck of money.”
Cinema5d – “The FUJIFILM X-T20 offers a good combination between affordable price, video picture quality, fast accurate autofocus in video mode and portability.”
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