The X-T3 is a sublime mirrorless camera, one of the greatest on the market.
Alex JonesNever had a camera die before
R. G. OliverEverything is amazing about this cameraIt's quality is almost the same as a blackmagic camera as the standard can be pushed quite far with the 4k 60 and very high bitrate, warning though it likes a large memory card 1tb really it will eat your cards if you don't
joGreat camera for everyday use
Birovery good product,but can I get back the pre-authorization money first?
LiuI haven’t upgraded my gears for while but this is worth it. The 18-55mm will do for now but will have to get more lenses.
jiravat jThe size and weight of this camera and lenses, make it a very practical , and useful system. I have exchanged my old gear, and love using this camera and the beautiful quality lenses. The image quality is excellent. i don't need full frame, nor high megapixel counts, when the XT3 performs so well. The battery life is not good, and the 2 second release delay will reset every time you switch off, but I can live with these niggles.
Ken Barber100 % the best selling my canon gear now
peter allenWonderful tones
Luca Di GaetanoOne of life’s little joys for me is photographing birds in flight. When I ditched my DSLRosaurus for the Fuji X system, birds in flight were no longer worth the effort. I did try with the X-T2, but the keeper rate was dishearteningly dismal. Picked up the Fuji X-T3 this year, whacked on the 50-140mm, stuck it in zone focus and continuous tracking and I was amazed. My keeper rate is now as good, if not better than with my old DSLR.
George MaciverUpgraded from XT-1. Great camera.
YogiI bought the X-T3 to replace my old X-Pro1 which in turn replaced Nikon DSLR's I'd been using. I went mirrorless because I got fed up of dragging great bags of kit everywhere and the X-Pro1 really appealed. I adored the X-Pro1, although there were a couple of things about the rangefinder format that I didn't get along with, thus going for the X-T3 this time. And what an inspired change of format - I find the X-T3 absolutely delightful to shoot with. The updated EVF viewfinder is a joy (I'll come back to this), the 4k video is incredible, and the whole package is well thought out, well specified, and extremely well built. The aforementioned EVF is bright and crisp, and having a diopter adjustment built in is an absolute god send for those us with imperfect eyesight. On top of that, having the ability to zoom in while framing is such a boon to macro work. Overall the EVF is now so good I don't miss TTL viewfinders - and that was probably the one drawback I believed mirrorless systems had. Because I started with film cameras the 'manual' controls of the X-T3 feel natural and make full manual shooting a pleasure. I also remember Fuji's film range - especially Velvia, and being able to use digital versions of these in-camera is a pleasure - they're also quite accurate. There are plenty of technical reviews online for full details of the cameras functionality so I'm not even attempting to describe anything like that here, other than to say that overall the features and feel are first rate, and thus far I haven't found anything specification wise that's missing, or anything about the handling I dont like. I have the xf10-24, xf16-55, and xf18-55 lenses, all of which are optically superb. Overall a top-notch bit of kit.
MR C YOUNGWhat’s not to like!? It’s an awesome camera capable of taking photos far better than I am!... getting lots of practice though!Although it looks complicated it couldn’t be more simple to use. If you’re feeling lazy just set everything to auto and it takes the perfect photo! The build quality is second to non! It’s robust and beautifully finished and looks awesome. It’s got some nice features when it comes to saving photos, I’ve currently got it set to save JPEG’s on one SD and RAW on the other.My only slight gripe would be that Fujifilm haven’t yet shared the secrets to their auto focus technology so finding aftermarket lenses with autofocus is tricky/impossible. Having said that the quality of the lenses within their own range are amazing so you aren’t wanting for much... you just don’t get the benefits of cheaper aftermarket options with autofocus.I haven’t touched the film capabilities of the camera yet, but having watched lots of reviews I can’t imagine their anything less than impressive!Mine came with the lens and battery grip. I didn’t think I’d use the battery grip, but it rarely comes off and I wouldn’t be without it now!To put it simply I couldn’t be happier! I’m completely in love with the camera and couldn’t be more happy I went for it.
OllieI bought this as an everyday camera (I shoot Canon 5d iv for professional work) and love how small and light it is. Currently using it with a 23mm lens (equivalent to 35mm) and the images that it produces are beautiful. Fuji's colours are lovely and the dynamic range of the XT3 absolutely rivals my Canon - so much so that I am considering moving across to using that for my main work. The design is great; minimal and feels sturdy and there are so many ways to customise it to shoot the way you want to ie changing buttons and settings etc to shoot your style.
Amazon CustomerThe many online and published reviews say it all. One magazine reviewer said he liked it so much when he tested it, he bought one for himself! I love the system, it is light in weight and excellent quality. The lenses are also excellent, and the kit lens, so often a weakness with cameras, is very sharp.
Mr. A. PICKUPThe Fujifilm X-3t is everything the excited and positive reviews said it would be. It is a very advanced stills and video camera that surpasses other brands in its class. I highly recommend it to any serious enthusiast and semi-professional camera user.
Mr. F. TrapaniGreat camera, very high quality images. Great in low light. Impressed every time I use it
Paul MThis camera is superb. I like it more every time I use it. I moved over from Canon (5d mk4) - so happy I chose this camera
mark chandlerWhat a brilliant camera. Fuji has finally nailed the APSC camera after years of iterations of slow auto-focus cameras. The ergonomics are nothing but to praise about. All buttons in the right place for me. The viewfinder is great. I have not tried video yet as I am not into that.The jpeg colour is great. My favourite setting is Astia, highlight and shadow reduced by -2, sharpness +2 and NR all the way down. I have in the sample pictures used the jpegs and put some VSCO filters on the top in Lightroom. The outdoor pictures are with small 27/2.8 which performs great on this camera and others of a birthday party with 35/1.4.The only negatives is that battery runs out quick even when it is inside the camera being unused and the lack of image stabilisation. However, I have yet to miss the IBIS. Another shortcoming of Fuji system in general is lack of much third party lenses. Highly recommended regardless if you want to a system that gets lovely skin tones and smaller lenses. - of course there are big ones if you want more bokeh and sometimes you might see there isn't much size difference between APSC and full-frame lenses.
MaheshWhat a brilliant camera. Fuji has finally nailed the APSC camera after years of iterations of slow auto-focus cameras. The ergonomics are nothing but to praise about. All buttons in the right place for me. The viewfinder is great. I have not tried video yet as I am not into that.The jpeg colour is great. My favourite setting is Astia, highlight and shadow reduced by -2, sharpness +2 and NR all the way down. I have in the sample pictures used the jpegs and put some VSCO filters on the top in Lightroom. The outdoor pictures are with small 27/2.8 which performs great on this camera and others of a birthday party with 35/1.4.The only negatives is that battery runs out quick even when it is inside the camera being unused and the lack of image stabilisation. However, I have yet to miss the IBIS. Another shortcoming of Fuji system in general is lack of much third party lenses. Highly recommended regardless if you want to a system that gets lovely skin tones and smaller lenses. - of course there are big ones if you want more bokeh and sometimes you might see there isn't much size difference between APSC and full-frame lenses.
MaheshThe X-T3 is a high performance premium camera that will become an inseparable partner in your artistic journey. Everything about this camera has been designed to completely satisfy all your photography and videography needs…dials for adjusting exposure settings, high resolution EVF and a robust magnesium alloy body that is ready for the toughest of conditions.
X-T3 Body - Silver, XF18-55mm Lens, Li-ion battery NP-W126S, Battery charger BC-W126S, Shoe-mount flash unit EF-X8, Shoulder strap, Body cap, Strap clip, Protective cover, Clip at teaching tool, Hot shoe cover, Vertical Grip connector cover, Connector cover (detachable), Sync terminal cover, Cable protector Owner's man