The Art of Photography: Fujifilm X-T3 Hands-on Review

The Fujifilm X-T3 is beloved by many and there really isn’t much that can be improved at this point but Ted hits them. Below you can find the pros and cons from his video.

Pros

  • Face and Eye detection work well now
  • ISO 160 gives you better dynamic range than previously possible, but it reduced high ISO performance
  • PDAF everywhere
  • Great Image Quality
  • Lower price than the X-T2 when it came out
  • Major upgrade to video
  • 10-bit 4:2:0 internal and 10-bit 4:2:2 external
  • Eterna LUT for F-Log with good high contract control
  • It’s in Panasonic GH5 territory in many ways now
  • High speed shooting up to 30fps with RAW files
  • The 1.25x crop when shooting 30fps works to your advantage because your likely shooting sports and the extra crop will get you closer
  • Video AF works very well
  • Fujifilm finally has a legitimate video camera
  • Great job with power management, but should get the grip just to make it last longer

Cons

  • No Flip Screen
  • No IBIS
  • Still hasn’t caught Sony for AF
  • No tilty flippy selfie screen
  • Could really use a new battery

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