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May 2019
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110 Tests
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Nutzer
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1926 Tests
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Die Autoren gefallen
Hervorragende Bildqualität
Extrem flotter Autofokus
Rekordverdächtig schnelle Serienbilder (Update
Inklusive AF-C!)
Üppiger Videomodus
Touch-Monitor
Kopfhöreranschluss direkt an der Kamera
Sport-Sucher-Modus
Professionelle Video-Features
Exzellente Bildqualität für eine Digitalkamera mit APS-C-Bildsensor
Sehr gute Bildqualität und hohe Auflösung bis ISO 3.200
Auch bei hohen ISO-Werten bis 12.800 ist die Detailwiedergabe vergleichsweise gut
Sehr gut in der Hand liegendes Kameragehäuse
Hohe Bildqualität
Sehr hohes Serienbildtempo
4K-Video mit 60 Bildern pro Sekunde
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
4K-Video bei 60p und 50p mit Crop-Faktor
Schwenkbares Display fehlt
Teilweise etwas kleine Tasten und nicht optimal zu bedienende Schalter
Kein integriertes Blitzgerät (ein Aufsteckblitz befindet sich aber im Lieferumfang)
Average battery life, LCD screen could be more flexible, No in-body image stabilisation
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 gor...
Veröffentlicht: 2018-09-12, Autor: Matt , Testbericht von: techradar.com
Excellent image quality, Solid autofocusing performance, Very good electronic viewfinder
Some fringing in EVF, Dials can be knocked easily, Viewfinder eyecup can obstruct LCD view
The X-T3 brings a raft of welcome key changes to the feature set of the already capable X-T2. Action photographers and videographers will be particularly excited, but the camera's versatility should ensure that it offers the same all-round appeal as the X...
Average battery life, LCD screen could be more flexible, No in-body image stabilisation
The X-T3 represents a significant upgrade from its predecessor, thanks to a number of enhancements. The biggest is the fourth generation sensor and processor combination, which should lead to improved image quality. Fujifilm has kept the body design very...
Zusammenfassung: Fujifilm packs the X-T2 's successor with a ton of new capabilities for the money. The X-T3 boasts a new 26-megapixel backside-illuminated (BSI) version of the company's CMOS X-Trans 4 sensor, with millions of phase-detection autofocus points that cover t...
Overall, FUJIFILM X-T3 is packed with lots of features and the amount of controls that FUJIFILM let me do is insane.It has easily become one of the cameras I really like, especially after seeing how good the shots are coming straight out of the camera wit...
The big question raised by the X-T3 is… where does it leave the X-H1? The X-T3 is smaller and lighter with better autofocusing, better video-making capabilities and better image quality. So the X-H1 has in-body image stabilisation (which is a very good th...
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Veröffentlicht: 2018-11-20, Autor: Thomas , Testbericht von: gadgetguy.com.au
Compact and light weight, Quality results, Superb control with many dials, high end video capabilities
May be daunting for those new to high end photography, Would like a couple of minor changes to control dials
The Fujifilm X-T3 is a beautiful camera, well designed and well suited to beautiful photography. Once you have used all those dials for just a little bit, you will be reluctant to go back to a digital camera with the more modern, and decidedly less usable...
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Veröffentlicht: 2018-11-06, Autor: Chris , Testbericht von: techguide.com.au
Delivers uncompressed RAW files, All the controls in the right place, Sports Finder mode, Amazing results
Smaller sensor has its limitations, Battery could have been better
A very impressive release from Fujifilm absolutely worth a closer look.* Chris Oaten is a professional photographer from Insight VisualsRelated PostsCanon launches PowerShot SX70HS – a handy all-rounder digital cameraPanasonic Lumix G85 digital camera rev...
Coming as it does just before Photokina where the emphasis was strongly on cameras with full-frame sensors, Fujifilm's new X-Series flagship reaffirms the company's commitment to the APS-C sensor format. With its wealth of professional-standard features a...
Zusammenfassung: There's something about a proper camera that smartphones will never ever be able to replicate. That reassurance that the hefty chunk of steel and circuits in your hands happens to be a durable piece of technology. The audience may have grown smaller and t...