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126.75 Karma

Review on Fujifilm X-T3 Kit Fujinon XF 18-55mm F2.8-4 R LM OIS, black by Akemi Tsuruoka ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A wonderful product, it's nice to use.

With its pros. I won't list the specifications here. Let me tell you more about using the camera. I have been using it for a couple of weeks now, I switched to it from an old Canon carcass, so I compare it with it. - Fujifilm is actually smaller than other Japanese brothers who work in the same camera segment. Of course, not in your pocket, like his younger brother XT-30, but in a backpack for every day - quite. - Excellent quality materials. Seriously. The metal in the upper part is generally a cannon. - Definitely the best crop atrice on the market. - Kamon, guys, it's 4:2:0 (4:2:2 external) 10 bit 4k 60 fps for less than 100k. Where is this seen? - Awesome ergonomics. Very convenient arrangement of elements and controls. The normal convenience of gripping the carcass itself, given the size. Here, of course - not a Canon grip, unfortunately, but not a remnant either. Complete with a strap - norms. But the firmness of the grip is a bit lacking. - A good whale lens for the money. Detailing pleases, there is bokeh. There is stabilization. - Awesome film simulation modes. In Capture One, many photos almost do not have to be dragged. - This is an incredibly beautiful camera. Cons: - Slows down the screen. Especially on tracking autofocus when the light changes, for example, when shooting outdoors or reportage. Sometimes it's downright creepy. - Indecently quickly sits down. Buy extra batteries now. - Oddly enough, the lack of a rotary screen infuriates. - Mini hdmi. It is not clear what was normal not to do. - There are moments on the matrix. It feels like the matrix in any settings lacks too much light. And even in pictures with a deliberately reduced exposure, often there is so much light that the information can hardly be restored. Moreover, this is not about the bright scorching sun through the lens, but about an ordinary evening walk. - Convenient, but a little confusing menu. - Smears on autofocus, not critical, but very noticeable. Focus 17 out of 25 somewhere in the tracking autofocus mode and in the first position of the autofocus setting inside the camera.

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