FUJIFILM X-T3 Mirrorless Digital Camera Body with Accessories Kit (Silver)

My first mirrorless=Mind.Blown
Seriously amazing little camera. I say little as in size and thats a welcome after lugging around a large DSLR for years. This body with the metal handgrip looks tiny in my camera bag. The size does take a while to get used to and the ergonomics are different to my Canon 5D mk2 that it replaces, but its still a joy to use and the image quality really is quite stellar. I havent shot any video with it yet. After reviewing a lot of footage Im pret... Show More
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pleasantly surprised
The xt3 is an absolute joy to handle and shoot. Really surprised at the pics. Ergonomics are very good. Pics had excellent resolution with very little post processing needed. The 18-55mm lens was very sharp and I mean sharp. The camera does eat batteries though, so buy an extra for your pocket as I did or get a battery grip. This is a solid purchase with no regrets.
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Definitely Not Like My Canon EOS R
I purchased this camera to try a new system and to try something lighter than my EOS R and heavy full frame lenses. The X-T3 is much lighter, smaller, and takes nice photographs with the kit 18-55mm lens. I also purchased a 16mm f/2.8 prime lens that is fun to use. However, Canon, in my opinion has a better and easier menu when it comes to setting up the camera and taking photographs. The Fuji menu is confusing and too complicated for me, even af... Show More
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X-T3 times two
This may be a long-winded review, but please bear with me. About two years ago I purchasedFuji's X-T2 and a solid selection of Fuji lenses. I loved that camera for the retro styling, light weight, and easily accessible controls. Paired with Fuji's f/1.4 and f/2.8 glass lenses, I did get truly beautiful images, many of which were turned into large metal prints. But I got some real duds, too. And mistakenly I blamed the camera. I decided to go back... Show More
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This camera is incredible.
From the design of the body, to the customization of settings, to the image quality, and everything else this powerful machine is capable of - Fuji nailed it.
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High Quality APC Camera
I came from the Canon SL1. I was looking for a camera that was a step up and also mirrorless and thought I wanted a full frame. I looked at Canons new R and RP but they were both too heavy. I didnt expect to move to the Fuji system but in reviewing other options became really impressed with the build quality, the image quality, the set-up of the controls, the feel in the hand and the overall weight. I have used this for family vacations, backpack... Show More
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Beast
I've owned many cameras and it's been a while since one truly blew me away. The XT3 truly does. For all uses of mine (landscape, portrait, event, astrophotography, wildlife) it matches or beats the Canon 5D4 setup it replaced.
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A bit bulky
Bulky compared to my previous X-T100. It operates faster, has a very nice ISO dial right on top, and the EVF viewfinder is hard to beat. Battery life is shorter than my X-T100 but I guess this is the price we have to pay for increased performance. Batteries (NP-W126S) are interchangeable between the two, and this is nice, meaning I always have a spare battery.
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Great Camera
This camera is a beast! The bag is well made and the card works. All the buttons and dials feel solid. The user experience is also fantastic. Auto focus is quick and accurate. Image quality is wonderful. If you like dedicated controls and the ability to customize your buttons for flexibility, this camera deserves consideration.
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Another fantastic Fujifilm camera
I upgraded to this this from my original XT-1 and I couldn't be happier. It has all the things I loved about my XT-1 and fantastic video to boot. My only complaint is the 30 minute video recording limit, but c'est la vie I suppose. Oh and I have no use for that camera bag, but it was free so what's a fella supposed to do... If you're considering one, buy it and don't look back. I guarantee you'll love it! Legal disclaimer: my guarantee carries no weight nor any binding legal obligation that you will indeed love it. Having said that, you're going to love it! :-)
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Easy to get filmic video.
I just do video, and only been at it for maybe two years. I'll keep this short: if you need as close as one can get to a pushbutton workflow for usable results with a filmic look, you might consider this camera, which I have had only a couple of months. I am so happy with how effortlessly I can get cinematic video with the 4:2:0 10-bit internal recording and film simulations. The thing to think about is whether the kit lens will be useful for you... Show More
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Fastest Fuji yet
The XT3 is a mature refined mirrorless camera. Everything just works when it should. I love that most of the buttons and dials have multiple functions by either turning or hard pressing them. The Fuji system is endlessly customizable. Wherever your creativity takes you the xt3 will follow. I also have the XH1 and can tell you the sensor on the XT3 is better in every way. The auto focus is blazing fast and the eye AF is amazing. AFC tracking is a ... Show More
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The Total Package
I've had the X-T3 for a few weeks. I've owned many cameras but this one checks all the boxes. The colors are fantastic, the menus and options are comprehensive and reasonably easy to learn after coming from another system. What makes the camera special for me is it puts me back into classic photography with shutter and ISO control dials as well as aperture rings. It feels and handles like a precision tool vs. a programmable shaped black box.
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Change is difficult but sometimes necessary.......
I had contemplated changing out gear for quite some time and after many trials and tribulations I did finally decide to trade-in and sell off the big heavy gear and move to reduce weight and space. As an avid (and aging) travel and adventure photographer I like many others are finding it more difficult hauling my gear through the airports let alone up mountains. I had been watch Fuji's product development and decided to make the move when they r... Show More
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Fantastic
Decided to make the leap over from DSLR world and I couldn't be happier. The build feels great, as a Nikon user I adapted to the interface very quickly. Aside from the great quality and fantastic image quality it also just feels fun to shoot.
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lovely little camera loaded with features
hard to beat the value of this mirrorless. i switched from a 5DMII and won't be looking back any time soon.
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wow says it all!
I couldnt be happier than with this camera! Coming from an X-T2 (which I loved) I can honestly say that this camera does it all! The improved AF along with video took an already awesome camera and just about made it perfect. I primarily use it for landscapes and sports, and have yet to run into a situation where it let me down. Constant AF tracks moving subjects without constantly jumping from subject to subject, even in less than perfect light... Show More
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Traded up from X-T2
Tried the X-T30 after having a X-T1 & X-T2. It was to small and just didn't feel right. Sent it back to B&H know problems and bought the X-T3 which I was going to get in the 1st place. Thanks B&H for your great customer service!!!
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A thing of beauty
This camera is a thing of beauty. I moved up from an XT-2. While this one if very similar it is a bit heavier. the speed of focus is improved and their are many more user-friendly, user definable features. I do not shoot videos so I can't comment on that function, but for stills this camera packs a real punch. I am enjoying having the touch screen. The manual is ok but there are a lot of better sources of information on the internet.
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What a beaut. Truly enjoying.
I am just moved from Canon to Fuji, I have been using my XT-3 and it's been a pleasure. I hope I come back to extend my review. I was worried about the lack of IBIS and screen rotation from what I read online before buying, but so far it hasn't been an issue, although it will probably come up when I buy lenses without OIS.
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Great Video Camera
I brought this camera because of the video specifications. I must say this camera does not disappoint. it is an absolute work horse of a camera. This shoots 4K 60p in H.265 and DCI 4K. Z Log is awesome to grade. When paired with Atomos Ninja V is hard to beat the quality
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Mixed feelings
Bought the X-T3 and 18-55 lens as a supplement to my Olympus 4/3 gear, hoping for better IQ and low light performance. So far, it's been a mixed experience. I shoot RAW exclusively on both systems and for the life of me, feel that the Olympus files are sharper and have more depth. Many of my Fuji shots are soft. The X-T3 does pick up a stop in objective low light performance but Oly IBIS more than makes up for it. I can handhold the Oly to 1/2 se... Show More
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Awesome little Camera
I switched from Nikon D750 to this amazing camera. It is a good camera for video and photography as well. This is totally different compared to Nikon, but I'm loving every part of it. Great camera.
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Perfect camera for travel, street photography, & more
I've been shooting on a 5DMIII for years, and was hoping the XT3 would be the mirrorless camera system that replaced my heavy DSLR. It was a blast to shoot on, I loved the way it felt and operated in hand, and was pretty impressed with the image as well. Ultimately, however, I ended up returning it and will instead get the 5D MIV, just because the Canon ecosystem has much to offer for editorial work and is better suited for fast-paced, profession... Show More
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