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![]() | Fujifilm X-T3 Pros: Design/construction body, materials, file quality, monstrous optics Cons: Battery life, 180-degree non-resealable/tiltable LCD Opinion: I wanted to take the step to mirrorless (arrival from the Canon 80D) in terms of transportability and quality. Initially I was very hesitant regarding all mechanisms for regulating ISO, timing and exposure compensation. After a few weeks of buying I have to say that you learn instantly, at least so it was for me, to use these mechanisms. The treat that Then offers Fuji the adjustment of the diaphragm directly on the dial of the lens, which is extraordinary. Each key of the machine is reprogrammable, so fully customizable according to your needs. Perfect menu, maybe too :) Body materials and lenses (at least XF up) are from TOP of range; this quality of construction and materials is hard to find even in Canon's L series. Spectacular RAW quality, sharpness and dynamic range not even remotely approachable from my previous 80D machine. I'm not a fan of high ISOs (shooting most of the time in normal light situations) so I don't have a feedback on that. Machine in my view perfect in all for photographers (landscape, portrait, macro, nature ); for those who make videos I would recommend the XT4 as there is a sensor stabilizer. The only sore point is the battery life, about 350 shots at best. If they had improved this factor and the LCD monitor was 180 degrees tipper I would have rated 10 with my hands down, I'll have to stop at a 9.5 :) I recommend the purchase! sent on June 08, 2020 |
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