Fujifilm X-T3

The Fujifilm X-T3 is a mirrorless interchangeable-lens digital camera announced on September 6, 2018.[2][3] It is weather-resistant, has a backside-illuminated X-Trans CMOS 4 APS-C sensor and an X-Processor 4 quad core processor.[2] It is the successor to 2016's Fujifilm X-T2.[4] It uses the Fujifilm X-mount.

Fujifilm X-T3
Fujifilm X-T3 body (silver)
Overview
MakerFujifilm
TypeMILC
ReleasedSeptember 6, 2018 (2018-09-06)
Intro priceUSD 1,499 (body),
USD 1,899 (kit)
Lens
Lens mountFujifilm X
LensInterchangeable lens
Compatible lensesFujinon
Sensor/medium
SensorAPS-C
Sensor typeX-Trans CMOS 4
Sensor size23.6 mm × 15.6 mm
Sensor makerSony
Maximum resolution26.1 megapixels
6240 x 4160
Film speed160–12800 (standard)
80–51200 (extend)
Storage mediaDual Slot SD, SDHC, SDXC
V90, UHS-II, UHS-I
Focusing
FocusIntelligent Hybrid TTL contrast detection / Phase detection
Focus modesSingle point, Zone, Wide/Tracking
Focus areas91 focus point
Focus bracketingAuto, Manual
Exposure/metering
ExposureTTL 256-zone metering
Exposure modesProgram AE, Aperture Priority AE, Shutter Speed Priority AE, Manual Exposure
Exposure meteringThrough-the-lens
Metering modesMulti, Spot, Average, Center Weighted
Flash
FlashExternal Flash
Flash synchronization1/250 s
Compatible flashesEF-X8 Flash, Dedicated TTL Flash
Shutter
ShutterFocal Plane Shutter
Shutter speeds4 s to 1/8000 s (mechanical),
4 s to 1/32000 s (electronic)
Continuous shooting30.0 fps
Viewfinder
ViewfinderEVF with eye sensor
Electronic viewfinder0.5" 3.69M dots OLED
Viewfinder magnification0.75
Frame coverage100%
Image processing
Image processorX-Processor 4
White balanceAuto, Custom, Preset, Fluorescent, Incandescent, Underwater
WB bracketing±1, ±2, ±3
Dynamic range bracketingAUTO, 100%, 200%, 400%
General
Video recordingMOV
4K up to 60 fps,
1080p up to 120 fps
LCD screen3.0" 1.04M dots touchscreen
variable-angle monitor
BatteryNP-W126S Li-ion
Optional battery packsBattery Grip with 2 adaptable batteries
AV Port(s)HDMI D, ⌀3.5 mm & ⌀2.5 mm audio jack
Data Port(s)USB-C 3.1, Wi-Fi 4, Bluetooth 4.1
Body featuresIn-Body Image Stabilization, Magnesium alloy body with a leather wrap
Dimensions132.5 mm × 92.8 mm × 58.5 mm (5.22 in × 3.65 in × 2.30 in)
Weight539 g (1.188 lb)
including battery and memory card
Made in China
Chronology
PredecessorFujifilm X-T2
SuccessorFujifilm X-T4
References
[1]

The X-T3 is capable of recording video in 4K resolution up to 60 fps. The X-T3 is intended to be sold new either as the camera body only, or with the 18-55 mm lens. The camera is available in 2 colors, black and silver[5] and is styled after an SLR camera.

The X-T4 succeeds the X-T3, which was announced on February 26, 2020.[6]

Key features

The X-T3 is a mirrorless compact camera made by Fujifilm. It measures 132.5 mm x 92.8 mm x 58.8 mm and weighs 539 g including memory card and battery.[7]

Mechanical dials are provided for key operations, including shutter speed, ISO sensitivity, exposure compensation, drive modes and metering modes. It lacks built-in flash, but includes a flash unit.

  • 26.1 megapixels X-Trans CMOS IV sensor.[2]
  • Weather resistant structure
  • X-Processor 4, a quad-core CPU.[2][7]
  • 23.5 mm x 15.6 mm CMOS sensor (APS-C) Fujifilm X-Trans sensor.
  • Touch screen with 3-way tilt
  • Selectable film simulations
  • 425-point hybrid AF system
  • 30 fps shooting in 1.25x crop 'Sports Finder' mode
  • 60 fps shooting in 1.18x crop in 4K
  • Hybrid autofocus
  • New Phase detection AF to entire frame
  • Up to 30 fps black-out free high-speed continuous shooting
  • 4K video up to 60fps 10 bit recording
  • 4K Burst, 4K Multi Focus
  • Headphone and Microphone sockets
  • USB-C which can be used for charging battery
  • WiFi connectivity for connection and tagging via a smartphone
  • Bluetooth connectivity for connection and tagging via a smartphone
  • Dual UHS-II SD card slot[8]
  • Available in silver and black

Included accessories

  • Li-ion battery NP-W126S
  • Battery charger BC-W126S
  • Shoe-mount flash unit EF-X8

References

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