DPR reviewed the Fujifilm X-T200 the other day and they gave the camera a lot of praise for a budget camera. The new Fujfilm X-T200 surpasses the original in many ways and would be great for amateurs. You can read the full review here or just see the key points below.
What we like |
What we don’t |
- Updated sensor has low noise levels and wide dynamic range
- Pleasing colors in JPEGs
- Reliable face and eye detection
- Gigantic and bright 3.5″ touchscreen
- Well-designed touch interface lets smartphone users avoid dials and menus
- Dynamic Range settings make it easy to cope with contrast in backlit scenes
- Mic and headphone sockets (the latter via an included adapter)
- Good quality oversampled 4K video
- ‘Digital gimbal’ feature smooths out very shaky video (though at 1080/30p and below)
- USB charging
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- You can’t select a focus point if faces are detected automatically
- Poor quality Full HD video
- No subject tracking in video
- Joystick is small and not well-placed
- Eye sensor does not disable when LCD is flipped outward
- Limited customizability
- Functionality of left-most dial isn’t consistent between modes
- Buffer fills quickly when shooting bursts
- Can’t adjust exposure compensation in manual modes when using Auto ISO
- Average battery life
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