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Fujifilm X-T20 + 15-45/3.5-5.6 OIS
Fujifilm
B07CWPB3ZC


  • 599,00 £ / Cheapest Price on Internet


Brand: Fujifilm
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(Fujifilm X-T20 + 15-45/3.5-5.6 OIS)
  • 15 Mar 2020, Sun
Buy with confidence.
Reviewed on Amazon.co.uk

Great value now that this model is about 3 years old and has now been updated...

trevor woodford
  • 13 Mar 2020, Fri
Great camera
Reviewed on Amazon.co.uk

Fantastic Camera, bought for holidays,walks etc. Love the features and custom menu options. Good lens, Brilliant picture quality. Buy extra batteries you'll need them.

Amazon Customer

  • 13 Mar 2020, Fri
Love it!
Reviewed on Amazon.co.uk

Colour are great

Amazon Customer
  • 09 Mar 2020, Mon
Sent the wrong colour and comes with a European plug
Reviewed on Amazon.co.uk

Great camera, but the wrong one was sent and I had to buy a UK compatible battery pack

Joe
  • 06 Mar 2020, Fri
Top buy
Reviewed on Amazon.co.uk

Amazing camera brilliant for the money

Keri-Ann Willis
  • 23 Dec 2019, Mon
No UK charging plug included!
Reviewed on Amazon.co.uk

This item didn’t come with a UK charger...and only had a European two prong plug. So now I’ll be unable to use over the festive period.

Ryan Brown
  • 07 Dec 2019, Sat
Fuji is famous with their pictures
Reviewed on Amazon.co.uk

Good camera for that low price. Love it!Bought without lens.

Jakovs
  • 22 Sep 2019, Sun
Nice
Reviewed on Amazon.co.uk

As advertised, like it so far. There are a few minor things, but it's ok.

Oleg
  • 17 Sep 2019, Tue
Brilliant camera
Reviewed on Amazon.co.uk

The pictures are super crisp! If you're are a beginner or swapping from Canon/Sony, it might seem confusing, as there are a lot of things you can customise, but once you get used to the layout, it's brilliant. Super lightweight, really stylish - brilliant camera.

Amazon Customer
  • 06 Sep 2019, Fri
Small, light, inexpensive, excellent image quality
Reviewed on Amazon.co.uk

I have a X-T2 but bought this X-T20/XC15-45 kit as a smaller, lighter alternative when the high-end features of the X-T2 (like weather resistance, say) are not needed. I've used the X-T20 before so no surprises there, although the later firmware has added a few niceties since I first used one. The lens however was new to me and I have mixed feelings about it.First the camera: its a great camera with very few "annoyances" even when you're used to a camera like the X-T2 with its "a dial for everything" approach to controls. For those who like that kind of thing it also has a touch screen (the X-T2 has not), but to be honest I find touch screens annoying on SLR-like cameras and invariably turn them off. There are a few small irritations like the inability to assign OIS control to the quick menu (or button for that matter) so there's no option other than menu diving if your lens has no dedicated switch - like the 15-45 for example.Which brings me to the nasty-feeling all-plastic toy-like lens... but that's all the bas bits done. Despite its awful build quality it's surprisingly good optically, especially at the wider end of the zoom range. Optical IS is not great but does work after a fashion but don't expect to hand-hold exposures much longer than about 1/25sec without camera shake affecting the image unless you have exceptionally steady hands. Zooming feels awful using the zoom "ring" - which is just a spring-loaded switch - but fortunately you can also use the focus ring as a zoom when in normal AF mode; it's not as good as a proper zoom ring but a huge improvement on the main zoom control. The X-T20 also remembers the zoom position last used which is a very nice feature.There is no lens hood provided, nor does Fuji offer one. Generic hoods don't work as the normal size wide-angle hoods vignette on the 15045 and thos that don't are huge and look ridiculous. Fortunately JJC make one specifically for this lens (shown fitted in one of the pictures) and is well worth the price: https://smile.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B

John Bean
  • 06 Sep 2019, Fri
Small, light, inexpensive, excellent image quality
Reviewed on Amazon.co.uk

I have a X-T2 but bought this X-T20/XC15-45 kit as a smaller, lighter alternative when the high-end features of the X-T2 (like weather resistance, say) are not needed. I've used the X-T20 before so no surprises there, although the later firmware has added a few niceties since I first used one. The lens however was new to me and I have mixed feelings about it.

First the camera: its a great camera with very few "annoyances" even when you're used to a camera like the X-T2 with its "a dial for everything" approach to controls. For those who like that kind of thing it also has a touch screen (the X-T2 has not), but to be honest I find touch screens annoying on SLR-like cameras and invariably turn them off. There are a few small irritations like the inability to assign OIS control to the quick menu (or button for that matter) so there's no option other than menu diving if your lens has no dedicated switch - like the 15-45 for example.

Which brings me to the nasty-feeling all-plastic toy-like lens... but that's all the bas bits done. Despite its awful build quality it's surprisingly good optically, especially at the wider end of the zoom range. Optical IS is not great but does work after a fashion but don't expect to hand-hold exposures much longer than about 1/25sec without camera shake affecting the image unless you have exceptionally steady hands. Zooming feels awful using the zoom "ring" - which is just a spring-loaded switch - but fortunately you can also use the focus ring as a zoom when in normal AF mode; it's not as good as a proper zoom ring but a huge improvement on the main zoom control. The X-T20 also remembers the zoom position last used which is a very nice feature.

There is no lens hood provided, nor does Fuji offer one. Generic hoods don't work as the normal size wide-angle hoods vignette on the 15045 and thos that don't are huge and look ridiculous. Fortunately JJC make one specifically for this lens (shown fitted in one of the pictures) and is well worth the price: https://smile.a

John Bean
  • 24 Jul 2019, Wed
Brilliant camera let down by poor kit lens
Reviewed on Argos.co.uk

This is a fantastic camera but the 15-45mm lens is appalling. Low on detail and not sharp. Fuji normally produce great kit lenses, but not this one. So bad, I took it back and bought the xt20 with the 18-55mm lens. More expensive, but well worth it - the picture quality now is fantastic

Mike
  • 14 Jul 2019, Sun
Good quality images
Reviewed on Amazon.co.uk

Sharp pictures and a sturdy build which make for a very good camera overall. Only downside is the battery, which doesn't have the best endurance.

Nicholas Bland

  • 09 Jul 2019, Tue
What a load of junk!
Reviewed on Amazon.co.uk

This is my first Fujifim camera, having previously owned low end DSLRs from Canon and Nikon. I am returning this and gaining to get an equivalent priced Nikon. The autofocus is awful, kit lens is shockingly bad quality and picture quality is below that of my Galaxy S9 phone. Its going right back

Amazon Customer
  • 22 Jun 2019, Sat
Excellent photo quality
Reviewed on Amazon.co.uk

I bought this model because I've had an x-t20 which has performed very well. Unfortunately, that model has broken. I hope the new model lasts rather longer. Takes excellent photos, autofocus performs reasonably well. Peak view very helpful in manual mode. Not water resistant.

S. Hutton
  • 05 Jun 2019, Wed
Disappointed
Reviewed on Argos.co.uk

Its a well made camera with lots of features but with some surprising omissions like no HDR. The view finder is too small and not compatible with wearing glasses. Battery life is poor. The kit lens (15-45) is very poor quality, very cheap construction. On numerous occasions, focus lock was confirmed but the picture was actually out of focus, resulting in more than a few non keepers. Simply not good enough for the price. I have a 4 year old Sony A6000 which performs significantly better.

Captain
  • 04 Jun 2019, Tue
Best bargin in photography
Reviewed on Amazon.co.uk

Brilliant little mirrorless camera. If you're looking to get into the fuji system this is a cracking little camera to do it with. It punches way over it's weight. Outstanding value for money.

Fred Dinage
  • 30 Mar 2019, Sat
Wonderful!!
Reviewed on Amazon.co.uk

Son thoroughly impressed with his new camera!!!!!

Lyn
  • 16 Mar 2019, Sat
A first class travel camera.
Reviewed on Amazon.co.uk

I bought the T20 as a travel camera as my full size full frame DSLR’s are just too heavy and bulky to use when travelling. My Sony with 24-70 lens weighs 3 kilos. By contrast the T20 with equivalent lens weighs 1 kilo and is much more compact.However what has truly surprised me is the outstanding image quality. The pictures have outstanding dynamic range with a richness that I don’t see from my full frame. I’m old enough to remember 35mm film and I recall that fujifilm always had a image richness that was lacking from Kodak. The Fuji lenses though small in size are superb quality with excellent sharpness from edge to edge. Even though the XT20 has an APSC sensor you wouldn’t know that it’s not a full frame camera.On the negative side the xt20 images do become more grainy than I would like in low light. Also The smallness of grip is a problem for my large hands. But every camera is a compromise and this is meant to be a lightweight APSC camera!Overall the XT20 is perfect for carrying all day on long sightseeing tours without needing to visit a chiropractor at the dndvif the day. It’s also small enough for the wife to hide in her handbag.In summary, it’s great value for money , very useable and practical and takes beautiful photos.

Oddjob
  • 22 Feb 2019, Fri
So glad I switched from Sony
Reviewed on Amazon.co.uk

I switched from Sony a6000 and I'm glad I did. I'm not a video user, so this review concentrates on stills.Having a Sony RX100, I bought a Sony a6000 with Zeiss 24 f1.8, Sony 50 f1.8 OSS and Samyang 12 f2. I also tried the Sigma 30 f1.4 and Sony 28 f2 lenses.While I'm satisfied with the RX100 for what it is (a good compact camera), I was underwhelmed by the a6000 (for the money spent with the lenses):- The out of camera jpegs were lacking and I'm not a guy to spend time post processing;- I was expecting the Zeiss 24 to be excellent but is not (especially for the price) and there are no other options in that focal length, which I consider best for an everyday lens (I found the Sigma 30 tight in several occasions and I was not impressed by its micro-contrast; the Sony 28 f2 was mediocre on aps-c);- I take most of my pictures when travelling and I was becoming a bit frustrated with carrying multiple lenses / swapping lenses; I was thinking of buying a zoom, but based on what I read, Sony zooms are not that great.- The auto-white balance was unreliable, with pictures taken seconds apart on a tripod, having completely different colour balance.At the same time, I was reading the positive reviews about Fuji and before I make any further investment in Sony, I decided to take the plunge and buy an XT20 with the 18-55 kit lens (the Fuji Black Friday promotion helped and I was not prepared to invest in FF due to cost/size).Having now the XT20 for four months, I'm glad I switched:- The 18-55 'kit' lens is excellent, sharp across the range, with good micro-contrast (sharper than the Zeiss 24 and Sony 50 - I made side to side comparisons having both systems). The image stabilisation is also great, I can easily shoot 1/8 of a second hand held at 55mm. 1/4 of a second is also feasible.- The jpegs out of camera are very good, without really needing post processing (at least for the casual user). The main improvement you achieve with post processing is raising the shadows but you can do this in camera anyway (see point below). If

Amazon Customer
Compact and lightweight camera body with an SLR-style viewfinder and dial-based operation. High-definition 4K video recording with rich colour tones. Fujifilm's unique sensor and image processing engine enables both Full HD and 4K video recording. The X-T20 features a 3.0-inch 1.04M-dot tilting TFT colour LCD monitor suitable for both above head and close to the ground shooting. By combining the Touch Shot function with the tilt LCD monitor, you can get even more creative. Complete with FUJINON XC15-45mmF3.5-5.6 OIS PZ lens, which achieves high-resolution images while maintaining a compact size 44.2mm and a light weight of 135g. Camera model number 16584694. APS-C sensor type. Sensor24.3 megapixels. Sensor cleaning. Image stabilisation. Sensor size23.6 x 15.6mm. ShootingContinuous shooting up to 14 frames per second (JPEG). Continuous shooting up to 14 frames per second (RAW). Sweep panorama. Red eye reduction. Automatic face detection. Self timer. Shutter speed of 30 to . Shooting modesNo flash, landscape, close-up, program, shutter priority mode, aperture priority mode, manual, sports mode, HDR. Screen3in touchscreen screen withLCD technology and live view. White balancingAuto, white balancing bracketing, preset, custom. FlashHot shoe. Built-in flash. ExposureEvaluative metering, partial metering, centre weighted. ISO range from 200 to 51200. FocusingAuto focus with 49 focus points in the viewfinder, manual focus. ConnectivityWi-Fi. USB port. HDMI mini port. PictBridge compatible. File typesRAW. JPEG. RAW + JPEG. Records at 4K with sound. PowerRechargeable battery. Removable battery. Batteries required: 1 x rechargeable (included) . LensLens mounts: X. Zoom lens. Lens focal length 15 - 45mm. Aperture f/3.5-22. Second lensZoom lens included. Memory cardSD, SDHC, SDXC, (not included). Physical specificationsCamera weight: 383g. USB cable, shoulder strap, battery charger. Size: H8.28, W11.84, D4.14cm. Viewfinder coverage 1%. Viewfinder optical adjustment. Single lens kit. Tripod compatible. Manufacturer's 1 year guarantee. EAN: 4547410374773.
Colour Name:Silver  |  Style Name:Camera with 15-45 mm lens

Product Description

Turn the dials. Look through the viewfinder. Shoot in stunning colours. Capture the moment... The FUJIFILM X-T20 packs the latest technology into its beautifully designed compact and lightweight body so you get the most from your photography whatever you choose to shoot. With a magnification of 0.62x and a display lag time of just 0.005sec, the FUJIFILM X-T20 has a large, fast viewfinder. It also features a 3.0-inch 1.04M-dot tilting TFT colour LCD monitor suitable for both above head and close to the ground shooting. By combining the Touch Shot function with the tilt LCD monitor, you can get even more creative.

Box Contains

X-T20 camera, XC15-45mm lens, Li-ion battery NP-W126S, Battery charger BC-W126, Body cap, Shoulder strap, Metal strap clip, Protective cover, Clip attaching tool, Owner's manual

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H 25.1 x 24.4 x 14 cm
Package Weight 1.60 Kilograms
Item Dimensions L x W x H 4.1 x 11.8 x 8.3 cm
Item Weight 381 Grams
Brand Name Fujifilm
Color Name Silver
Continuous Shooting Speed 14
ISO Range 100/25600/51200
Lens Fixed Focal Length 15 millimetres
Max Focal Length 45
Min Focal Length 15
Min Shutter Speed 3600 seconds
Model Year 2018
Objective Lens Diameter 62.6 millimetres
Part Number X-T20
Max Shutter Speed 30 seconds
Style Camera with 15-45 mm lens
Photo Filter Thread Size 52 millimetres
Maximum Format Size APS-C
Effective Still Resolution 24.3 megapixels