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Reviews of cameras, lenses, tripods, heads and other accessories written by Phbovo


Microsoft Translator  The following opinions have been automatically translated with Microsoft Translator.

fujifilm_xt3Fujifilm X-T3

Pros: Characteristic JPEGs, retro style controls, advanced video functions, professional features.

Cons: X-trans cross and delight, AF not at the level of the competition, screen that goes jerky before stand-by.

Opinion: For a video and/ or an amateur photographer, this XT-3 is among the best products you can take home currently at a cost not so high compared to the competition. In both areas it has a lot of customizable functions and features as for videos, although I rarely do it. I point out the functionality of pre-shooting in electronic viewfinder that saves on the frame card before fully pressing the shutter button. For those who miss the wheels of the old dear film SLRs, you can find here bread for your teeth; however, it can also be set to work with the two classic rings as in the current digital ones. Some find a not good battery life: something like this has never happened to me, especially when sometimes I did dynamic photography sessions with a few thousand shots that I worried more about full memory than about the remaining autonomy. Of course you have to use precautions so as not to waste energy. The X-trans sensor is just cross and delight of this system because it churns out already exceptional JPGs but the RAW to be exploited everything needs C1, unfortunately you do not escape the color matrix of this sensor: either you get used to C1 or you will have to endure the vermicelli that easily emerge on Lightroom or other similar retouching programs. As for the AF: in single there is nothing to say (if you are wrong it is probably your fault that you have not read the manual well), but in the continuous it still gives the impression of not being perfect. For heaven's sake, I'm not saying it's painful, but compared to the latest releases from Sony and Canon I expect Fuji to put itself at their level. Finally I found that the screen goes jerky before it turns off in stand-by, I have to press the shutter button halfway through to revitalize it. I did not understand if it is a defect only of my specimen, common or a "normal" feature.

sent on December 21, 2021




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