Fujifilm X-T20 Overview
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The Fujifilm X-T20, the follow-up to the X-T10, now sports a 24MP X-Trans APS-C CMOS sensor, improved image processor, and new autofocus algorithms. The compact body is made of a magnesium alloy, and the top plate features direct controls for exposure compensation and shutter speed. On the back of the camera is a 3" touchscreen LCD as well as a high resolution electronic viewfinder. Other changes include the addition of the ACROS film simulation mode, Grain Effect and 4K video capture. Wi-Fi is built-in, as well.
Body type | SLR-style mirrorless |
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Max resolution | 6000 x 4000 |
Effective pixels | 24 megapixels |
Sensor size | APS-C (23.6 x 15.6 mm) |
Sensor type | CMOS |
ISO | Auto, 200-12800 (expands to 100-51200) |
Lens mount | Fujifilm X |
Focal length mult. | 1.5× |
Articulated LCD | Tilting |
Screen size | 3″ |
Screen dots | 1,040,000 |
Max shutter speed | 1/4000 sec |
Format | H.264 |
Storage types | SD / SDHC / SDXC (UHS-I compatible) |
USB | USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec) |
Weight (inc. batteries) | 383 g (0.84 lb / 13.51 oz) |
Dimensions | 118 x 83 x 41 mm (4.65 x 3.27 x 1.61″) |
GPS | Optional |
The Fujifilm X-T20 is a beautifully designed mirrorless camera that is a pleasure to use. It offers numerous direct controls, a high resolution EVF, snappy performance and excellent image quality. The X-T20's continuous AF system can struggle in low light, and subject tracking is inconsistent. 4K video quality isn't the greatest, and capture controls are limited. Despite that, the X-T20 is a first-rate mirrorless camera and a great value, to boot.
Good for: Photographers seeking a stylish camera with direct controls, excellent image quality and a great selection of lenses.
Not so good for: Action photographers and those requiring ultra-high-quality 4K video.
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