Fujifilm X-T3 Body

26.10 Mpx, APS-C / DX

Product details

The Fujifilm X-T3 is equipped with the new X Trans CMOS 4 sensor and the X processor 4, the fourth generation of the X series. The X Trans CMOS 4 is a backlit APS-C sensor.
It has four times the number of phase detection pixels of current models. The phase detection pixels are also distributed over the entire surface of the sensor. The new sensor offers an excellent signal-to-noise ratio and lowest sensitivity of ISO160 despite a resolution of 26.1 megapixels, and the working range of the fast phase detection autofocus in difficult light conditions has been extended to -3 EV. A new processor not only substantially improves the accuracy and speed of the autofocus. It is also the first in the world to provide 4K/60P 10-bit output in a mirrorless camera with an APS-C or larger sensor. This is especially important for professional filmmakers.

The X Processor 4 is also capable of processing complex image processing tasks such as Fujifilm's unique "Color Chrome" effect and the new "black and white settings" immediately. This setting, which is based on Fujifilm's color rendering technology, digitally reproduces the color tones "warm black" and "cold black. This function is available in both the standard "black and white" and "ACROS" modes.

Face Detection Autofocus performance for a moving person has been doubled compared to current models. Eye Detection Autofocus supports AF-C mode and maintains accurate focus tracking even when shooting portraits that involve movement. Even in difficult scene situations, the X-T3 focuses accurately, even when shooting a person from the side. The Face and Eye Detection AF is also available during video recording to make it easy to capture people.

The Fujifilm X-T3's electronic viewfinder with 3.69 million pixel resolution and 0.75x magnification offers a leading performance in the segment of non-reflecting system cameras. The ultra-short response time of only 0.005 seconds and a fast refresh rate of 100 frames per second ensure exceptionally smooth motion reproduction in the viewfinder image.

Unlike current models, the 11 frames per second continuous shooting with the mechanical shutter no longer requires the optional battery handle, so that fast continuous shooting with low camera weight is possible.
The new "Sports Viewfinder Mode" makes it easier to shoot a moving subject.

The Fujifilm X-T3 incorporates the popular design features of its predecessor, the X-T2, such as dial positioning on the top, the viewfinder's central position for added stability and the excellent grip design for added comfort.

The X-T3 is the world's first mirrorless system camera that can record 4K/60P 4:2:0 10Bit with an internal SD card. It is also the world's first non-glare system camera with APS-C or larger sensor that enables 4K/60P 4:2:2:2 10-bit HDMI output. Supported video formats include the widely used H.264/MPEG-4 AVC and H.265/HEVC for greater data compression. This allows the use of high 200 Mbps bit rates when recording 4K/60P 4:2:0 10bit and simultaneous HDMI output during recording. Available video compression options are ALL-Intra6 and Long GOP. When using ALL-Intra, the video is recorded at 400 Mbps7

Key specifications

Continuous shooting mode
30 FPS
Camera type
Mirrorless Camera
Camera equipment
Body
Wireless transmission
Bluetooth
Wi-Fi
Image sensor format
APS-C / DX
Autofocus type
Phase-based
Item number
9596212

General information

Manufacturer
Category
Manufacturer no.
1011645
Release date
6.9.2018
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Colour

Colour group
Grey
Silver
Exact colour description
Black
Silver

Camera properties

Camera type
Mirrorless Camera
Camera equipment
Body
Wireless transmission
Bluetooth
Wi-Fi
Flash equipment
Flash integrated
White balance
Automatic
Fluorescent
umbra
Exposure type
Auto
Manual
Exposure compensation
± 5EV in 1/3 steps
Bayonet lens mount
Fujifilm Fujinon XF
Closure type
Electric
Mechanical-switch
Self-timer delay
10 s
2 s
Flash modes
Auto
Manual
Slow synchronisation

Sensor properties

Image sensor resolution
26.10 Mpx
Image resolution
4096 x 2160 pixels
Image sensor type
CMOS
Image sensor format
APS-C / DX
Image sensor size
23.5 x 15.6 mm
Crop factor
1.50
Min. ISO sensitivity
80
Max. ISO Sensitivity
51200

Display properties

Display size (inches)
3"
Screen technology
LCD
Resolution
3 Pixels
Display functions
Fold-out
Tilt and swivel
Touch screen

Viewfinder

Viewfinder type
Electric
Viewfinder resolution
3690000 Pixels
Coverage
100 %

Focusing

Focus type
Autofocus
Manual focus
Autofocus type
Phase-based

Performance

Shutter speed
1 - 1/8000 s
Max. Shutter speed
1/32000 s
Continuous shooting mode
30 FPS

Video

Max. Video resolution
3840 x 2160 Pixels
Max. video resolution standard
UHD
Max. refresh rate
120p
Max. frame rate
4k (60fps)

Data storage properties

Memory card type
SD
SDHC
SDXC
Number of storage compartments
2

Media formats

Image file formats
JPEG
RAW
Video file formats
mov
MPEG-4

Durability

Durability
Splashproof
Waterproof
0 m

Connections

Connections
3.5mm headphones
3.5mm microphone
HDMI
USB-C

Power supply

Power supply
Rechargeable battery operated
USB power delivery
Battery type
Li-ion

Battery properties

Power capacity
8.70 Wh

Scope of delivery

Scope of delivery
Attachment flash
Battery charger
Rechargeable battery

Product dimensions

Width
132.50 mm
Length
58.80 mm
Height
92.80 mm
Weight
539 g

Package dimensions

Length
20.60 cm
Width
14.30 cm
Height
16.40 cm
Weight
1.62 kg

Reviews & Ratings

Statutory warranty score

How often does a product of this brand in the «Cameras» category have a defect within the first 24 months?

Source: Galaxus
  • 1.Sony
  • 3.Canon
  • 4.Fujifilm
  • 4.OM System
  • 4.RICOH

Statutory warranty case duration

How many working days on average does it take to process a warranty claim from when it arrives at the service centre until it’s back with the customer?

Source: Galaxus
  • 8.Panasonic
  • 9.Olympus
  • 9.OM System
  • 11.Fujifilm
  • 12.Canon

Return rate

How often is a product of this brand in the «Cameras» category returned?

Source: Galaxus
  • 4.Canon
  • 5.Easypix
  • 5.Fujifilm
  • 7.Sony
  • 8.Olympus
Source: Galaxus

Overall ratingVery good93/100
Very good100/100
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DigitalPhotoSingle testReleaseDecember 2020

Fujifilm lässt die Herzen vieler Fotografen höher schlagen, weil es der Hersteller wie kaum ein anderer schafft, eine Bedienfreundlichkeit wie aus analogen Zeiten mit technisch ausgereiften Innovationen zu kombinieren. Da bildet auch die X-T3 keine Ausnahme, die unter ihrer Retrohülle mit dem X-Trans-CMOS-Sensor, der 26,1 Megapixel auflöst, für eine herausragende Bildqualität sorgt...

Very good90/100
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Foto MagazinSingle testReleaseDecember 2020

Die Bildqualität der X-T3 liegt kaum hinter der X-H1 zurück, sie ist aber auch nur geringfügig besser als bei der Vorgängerin X-T2. Umsteigen müssen X-T2-Fotografen also nur, wenn sie die Vorteile der X-T3 - Geschwindigkeit und Videoaufzeichnung - auch nutzen. Für Action-Fotografen ist die X-T3 eine sehr gute Wahl...

Very good96/100
CHIP OnlineSingle testReleaseJanuary 2020

Die Fujifilm X-T3 liefert im Test eine erstklassige Vorstellung ab. Das Flaggschiff mit APS-C-Sensor glänzt insbesondere bei der Auflösung mit Messwerten, von denen selbst manche Kleinbild-DSLMs nur träumen können. Somit präsentiert sich die Fujifilm X-T3 am Ende weniger als durchdachte Evolution, sondern viel mehr als waschechte Revolution der spiegellosen Kameras mit APS-C-Sensor.

Very good84/100Rank 5 out of 8
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Computer BildSpezial Kameras - 8 System- und Spiegelreflexkameras über 1000 EuroReleaseJuly 2019
  • Positive4K-Videos mit 60 Bildern pro Sekunde
  • PositiveHohe Bildqualität
  • NegativeEtwas lange Einschaltzeit

Mit knappen Budget heißt es wählen: jedes Motiv heranholen mit der Sony Cybershot HX350 (300 Euro) oder doch lieber richtig gute Fotos mit der Nikon D3500 (340 Euro). Wer mehr ausgeben, aber wenig mitnehmen will, greift zur Sony Cybershot RX100 VI (1140 Euro), einer Mini-Kamera mit Maxi-Qualität...

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  • PositiveErgonomie
  • PositiveDesign
  • PositiveObjektivlinie
  • PositiveJPEG-Farben
  • PositiveVideo-Funktionen
  • PositiveApp