Gallery of Fujifilm X-T30 Sample Images (RAW & SOOC JPGs)

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The Fujifilm X-T30 is one of the most popular mid-range models in the X-Series. It features a 26MP APS-C sensor with an X-Trans IV array, the latest version of Fujifilm’s hybrid autofocus system with C-AF custom settings to fine-tune the performance and 4K video recording at 30fps.

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Fujifilm X-T3 vs Sony A7 III – Five key points analysed

Updated on: March 4th 2020

Among all the exciting products we reviewed and compared in 2018, two really stood out from the crowd: the Fujifilm X-T3 and the Sony A7 III. The former replaces the already excellent X-T2 with improved autofocus and impressive video capabilities, whereas the latter is a well-priced camera that doesn’t force you to compromise when it comes to image quality and performance – a true synthesis of the best features Sony has developed over the past three years.

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Gallery of Fujifilm X-T3 Sample Images (RAW & SOOC JPGs)

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The Fujifilm X-T3 is currently one of the most advanced APS-C cameras on the market. It introduces the fourth generation X-Trans CMOS sensor with 26.1MP and features advanced video functionalities including 4K video recording at 50/60p 10-bit, 20fps (or 30fps in crop mode)  continuous shooting speeds with a blackout-free live view using the electronic shutter and many other things. It has one of the best autofocus systems on the market and a retro design that makes it very user-friendly.

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Fujifilm X-T2 vs X-T3 – The complete comparison

Updated on: March 4th 2020

The evolution of the X-T series, the most popular line-up of Fujifilm cameras, has been an interesting one to observe. The brand has managed to narrow the gap between itself and the competition with each iteration, while preserving that unique retro design that makes these cameras so appealing in the digital era.

While the second generation X-T2 brought important updates to image quality and autofocus, the third generation X-T3 takes the series to new heights in the video department. It is definitely Fujifilm’s most advanced and complete camera to date, and I would also add that it is a “surprising” product because it ventures into territories we weren’t expecting.

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Fujifilm X-T100 vs X-T20 – The complete comparison

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If you’re a beginner on a budget but find yourself spellbound by the retro-styled mirrorless cameras that inundate the market, Fujifilm might have the solution for you. The X-T100 is the company’s least expensive interchangeable lens camera in the X-T series, and it comes with a feature usually reserved for the more expensive models: a built-in electronic viewfinder.

There is another camera within the X-T range however that bears an uncanny resemblance to the X-T100 and that’s the two-year-old X-T20. Given that the latter can be found for cheaper than its original retail price these days, it is logical to wonder how the two cameras compare. Their outward appearance certainly isn’t enough to go on, so we’ll have to dig deeper below the surface to uncover all the main differences. Let’s begin!

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