DPR: Fujifilm X-Pro3 Review – Brings Home Silver Award
The Fujifilm X-Pro3 has been a controversial release that photographers seem to love or hate, but one thing is certain the camera is unique. Unique in a good or bad way is up to you, but DPReview released their review of the X-Pro3 and gave it a Silver award so the controversial back screen didn’t affect its score much. You can read the full review here or just check out the summary here.
What we like |
What we don’t |
- Excellent image quality
- Range of attractive film/color modes
- Optical viewfinder gives interesting experience
- Electronic viewfinder further boosts flexibility
- Flip-down screen excellent for waist-level shooting
- Attractive, detailed 4K video
- USB charging is useful
- Faux film stock sub monitor is undeniably cool
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- Optical finder doesn’t work as well with wide or long lenses as predecessor
- Obscured rear screen limits some styles of shooting
- AF point indication in OVF makes near-to-far parallax shift unpredictable
- Some lenses (particularly the F1.4s) aren’t especially fast to focus, undermining the the immediacy of street shooting
- Face/Eye detection mode a little prone to false-positives and requires input if your subject temporarily turns away
- ISO dial is more decorative than utilitarian
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