Work And Play
If you think Fujifilm got the mirrorless camera formula pretty well spot-on with the X-T2, wait until you see what it’s done with the X-T3.
it was hard not to fall in love with Fujifilm’s X-T2. The size was right – leveraging the benefits here of an ‘APS-C’ size sensor – the styling was classical, but immensely functional, and it was a powerhouse on the inside. It’s quite possible that if you’d bought an X-T2 – even back in 2016 after it was launched – you’d be pretty confident it was going to serve you well for quite some time. This notion would have been reinforced when the X-H1 camera along… nice, but too big and, to be honest, too much camera for my needs. Happy.
So… er, now there’s the X-T3. Look, on the outside, it’s still pretty much an X-T2 with just a few small design tweaks to enhance the ergonomics, including re-locating the EVF a bit further back so you’re not constantly nosing up to the monitor screen. OK, that’s good, but maybe not enough to convince you to part with your beloved X-T2. Fine, but we’re not sure how to break the next bit to you gently… on the inside the X-T3 is essentially an all-new camera, and you’re going to want it, badly. There’s a new sensor and processor, new EVF, new autofocusing system with more points and increased sensitivity, more speed and a bigger buffer, significantly upgraded video capabilities (significantly!), and a long list of new features, including some biggies such as touchscreen controls and a handy ‘Pre-Shoot’ function. In fact, all the turbocharged stuff that relied on the optional Vertical Power Booster Grip for the X-T2 is now on-board the X-T3 straight out of the box. There’s still an optional battery grip, of course, and it gives you a trio of battery packs to drive the X-T3 long and hard, but you now don’t need it for extra speed or features such as a stereo audio output (see the Making Movies panel for the full story about this camera’s impressive video features). Oh yes, and there’s a big improvement