Fujifilm X-T3 review
It’s really hard to find anything bad to say about the Fujifilm X-T3 – it’s just consistently great in so many ways. Fuji’s sensibly not tried to reinvent the wheel here – it will be instantly familiar to anyone who’s used any X-Series cams, from the gorgeous body to the superb manual controls that give you so much control without ever needing to lift your eye from the viewfinder. What it has done, though, is to look at virtually every feature on the X-T2 and upgrade it. Some of these upgrades are relatively minor, such as the fact that you can now lock the eye diopter in place to save it getting knocked out of focus. But many are substantial – the pro-level video options, the high-res EVF, the super-fast autofocus and burst shooting. What you’re left with is an all-round beast of a camera in a small, beautiful form. As APS-C shooters go, it’s the best there is.
Brilliant autofocus; High-res EVF; Excellent 4K video; Beautiful design; Clever manual controls;
Average battery life; LCD screen could be more flexible; No in-body image stabilisation;