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FUJIFILM X-T3 Mirrorless Camera (Silver)

BH #FUXT3S • MFR #16589058
FUJIFILM X-T3 Mirrorless Camera (Silver)
Key Features
  • 26.1MP APS-C X-Trans BSI CMOS 4 Sensor
  • X-Processor 4 with Quad CPU
  • UHD 4K60 Video; F-Log Gamma & 10-Bit Out
  • 2.16m-Point Phase-Detection Autofocus
Designed for videographers and action photographers alike, the silver FUJIFILM X-T3 is a versatile mirrorless camera characterized by its high-speed performance, more-than-capable imaging, and multimedia flexibility. Revolving around a newly developed image sensor and processor, both high-resolution stills and 4K video can be recorded while an apt autofocus system delivers quick and accurate focusing performance. The sensor, a 26.1MP APS-C-format X-Trans CMOS 4, features a back-illuminated design, to promote greater image quality throughout the sensitivity range, along with an expansive 2.16m-point phase-detection autofocus system for quick, precise AF performance and subject tracking. Complementing the imaging and focusing is the X-Processor 4, which uses four CPUs for faster image processing as well as continuous shooting up to 11 fps with a mechanical shutter, 30 fps shooting at a 1.25x crop and electronic shutter, and internal 4K60p 10-bit video recording.
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FUJIFILM X-T3 Overview

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Designed for videographers and action photographers alike, the silver FUJIFILM X-T3 is a versatile mirrorless camera characterized by its high-speed performance, more-than-capable imaging, and multimedia flexibility. Revolving around a newly developed image sensor and processor, both high-resolution stills and 4K video can be recorded while an apt autofocus system delivers quick and accurate focusing performance. The sensor, a 26.1MP APS-C-format X-Trans CMOS 4, features a back-illuminated design, to promote greater image quality throughout the sensitivity range, along with an expansive 2.16m-point phase-detection autofocus system for quick, precise AF performance and subject tracking. Complementing the imaging and focusing is the X-Processor 4, which uses four CPUs for faster image processing as well as continuous shooting up to 11 fps with a mechanical shutter, 30 fps shooting at a 1.25x crop and electronic shutter, and internal 4K60p 10-bit video recording.

Like previous X-T cameras, the X-T3 retains its classically inspired looks and prominent tactile controls, and adds a new OLED electronic viewfinder design with 3.69m-dot resolution and a high 0.75x magnification. This finder has a high refresh rate of 100 fps for fluid viewing and remains blackout-free while shooting at the top 30 fps shooting rate. Also, a unique Sports Finder Mode can be used, which highlights the 16.6MP crop area in order to give you additional room outside of the frame to recognize moving subjects. Conversely, a rear 3.2" 1.04m-dot LCD monitor can also be used for live view shooting and larger image playback. Additionally, the X-T3 also sports built-in Bluetooth for wireless sharing and remote control, and the magnesium alloy body is fully weather-sealed for working in trying weather conditions.

26.1MP APS-C X-Trans BSI CMOS 4 Sensor and X-Processor 4
Revolving around a newly developed sensor, the X-T3 features an APS-C-format 26.1MP X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor, which has a back-illuminated design to afford smooth tonal rendering, improved low-light performance, and a low native ISO 160 setting. As an X-Trans sensor, it still utilizes the randomized pixel array, too, which provides a high degree of image quality and sharpness due to the omission of an optical low-pass filter. Versus conventional pixel patterns, the X-Trans design more closely mimics the organic nature of film in order to produce nuanced colors and tonal transitions, while also reducing moiré and aliasing.

The sensor's design also includes an expanded phase-detection autofocus system, which now has an impressive 2,160,000 points that cover nearly the entire sensor area. This AF system delivers faster, more accurate focusing performance along with low-light sensitivity down to EV -3. Complementing the imaging and focusing capabilities, an updated X-Processor 4 is also featured, and delivers faster focus response for subject tracking and also supports Face- and Eye-Detection AF when working in AF-C mode and when recording video.

The X-Processor 4 also utilizes four CPU units for faster image processing and it benefits overall performance with AF speeds as low as 0.06 sec. 0.17 sec shooting intervals, 0.045 sec shutter lag, and a 0.3 sec start-up time. Quick continuous shooting is possible, up to 11 fps with a mechanical shutter or 30 fps with an electronic shutter and a 1.25x crop, and internal UHD 4K60 video recording with 10-bit output is also supported.
UHD and DCI 4K Video Recording
More than a stills camera, the X-T3 offers an enticing array of video capabilities, including internal UHD 4K60p video recording at 4:2:0 10-bit, as well as 4K60p 4:2:2 10-bit via HDMI output, both at up to 400 Mb/s—and simultaneous external and internal recording is possible. DCI 4K30 and Full HD 1080p120 recording is also possible, and video files can be saved using either MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 or HEVC/H.265 compressions, and 4K. Greatly benefitting overall video performance, the speed of the quad-CPU X-Processor 4 enables fast read speeds of 17 ms when recording 4K60 video, which helps to reduce rolling shutter distortion when filming moving subjects.

In addition to the supported 10-bit color depth, the X-T3 also includes the F-Log gamma setting, which provides a flat picture for use in advanced color grading software during editing. This maximizes the potential dynamic range in difficult scenes and image adjustments can be made, as well, to highlight tone, shadow tone, color, and sharpness. When working in F-Log, an updated noise reduction algorithm is available along with 4K inter-frame noise reduction, and the minimum sensitivity has been lowered to ISO 640 to suit working in a broader range of scene types.

Also, the camera features a 3.5mm microphone jack and 3.5mm headphone jack for more advanced audio solutions.
Body Design
  • A bright and clear means for eye-level viewing, a 3.69m-dot OLED electronic viewfinder offers a high 0.75x magnification, fast ~100 fps refresh rate, wide viewing angle, and lockable diopter adjustment. The viewfinder remains blackout free while shooting up to the top 30 fps shooting rate, and a unique Sports Finder Mode can also be employed, which highlights a 16.6MP crop area of the sensor in order to allow you to see outside of the image frame.
  • In addition to the EVF. a rear 3.0" 1.04m-dot LCD touchscreen is available for intuitive live view shooting, playback and review, and settings adjustment and menu navigation. The screen has a three-way tilting design, too, to suit working from high and low angles regardless if shooting with a horizontal or vertical orientation.
  • Dual SD card slots allow for a more flexible and reliable means of storing imagery, and both card slots are compatible with UHS-II standards for fast transfer speeds.
  • The top plate incorporates a series of locking dials and levers for fast, intuitive control over exposure settings, including a shutter speed dial that offers direct shutter speed adjustment. An ISO dial is also incorporated into the shutter speed dial, for confirming the sensitivity setting without having to turn the camera on and the exposure compensation dial lets you choose +/- 3 EV in 1/3 steps while a command dial position expands the range to +/- 5 EV for further control.
  • Front and rear command dials integrate a push function for easier use and settings selection and six different function buttons can be assigned to control a range of settings.
  • A dedicated Focus Lever provides faster, more intuitive control over selecting specific focus points while shooting.
  • Integrated Bluetooth 4.2 low energy allows you to wirelessly share images to a mobile device or use the device to remotely control the camera.
Film Simulation and Grain Effect Modes
Taking advantage of Fujifilm's vast history in traditional film-based photography, the X-T3 integrates several Film Simulation modes. These modes mimic the look and feel of some of Fujifilm's classic film types, including Eterna, which copies the look of cinematic film with understated colors and richer shadow tones; Acros, which offers smooth tones, deep blacks, and fine detail; and Classic Chrome, which is designed to deliver muted tones and a deep color reproduction, similar to that of a dated slide film. Several other effects are also available for both monochrome and color shooting. In addition to simulating specific film types, a Grain Effect mode is also available to replicate the look of old film photos with an organic textured appearance, which is especially noticeable when printing.
Firmware Updates
Version 4.20: The maximum number of frames that can be recorded in a single folder has been changed from 9,999 to 999.

FUJIFILM X-T3Specs

Key Specs
Lens Mount
FUJIFILM X
Sensor Resolution
Effective: 26.1 Megapixel (6240 x 4160)
Image Stabilization
No
Continuous Shooting
Electronic Shutter
Up to 30 fps
Media/Memory Card Slot
Single Slot: SD/SDHC/SDXC (UHS-II) [V90 or Faster Recommended]
Wireless
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
Display Type
Fixed Touchscreen LCD
Battery Type
1x NP-W126S Rechargeable Lithium-Ion
Imaging
Lens Mount
FUJIFILM X
Sensor Resolution
Effective: 26.1 Megapixel (6240 x 4160)
Image Stabilization
No
Exposure Control
Shutter Type
Mechanical Focal Plane Shutter and Electronic Rolling Shutter 
Shutter Speed
Mechanical Shutter
1/8000 to 4 Seconds in Program Mode
1/8000 30 Seconds in Aperture Priority Mode
1/8000 15 Minutes in Shutter Priority Mode
1/8000 15 Minutes in Manual Mode
Electronic Shutter
1/32000 to 4 Seconds in Program Mode
1/32000 30 Seconds in Aperture Priority Mode
1/32000 15 Minutes in Shutter Priority Mode
1/32000 15 Minutes in Manual Mode
Electronic Front Curtain Shutter
1/8000 to 4 Seconds in Program Mode
1/8000 30 Seconds in Aperture Priority Mode
1/8000 15 Minutes in Shutter Priority Mode
1/8000 15 Minutes in Manual Mode
ISO Sensitivity Range
Photo
160 to 12,800 in Auto Mode (Extended: 80 to 51,200)
Video
160 to 12,800 in Auto Mode (Extended: 160 to 25,600)
Metering Method
Average, Center-Weighted Average, Multi-Zone, Spot
Exposure Modes
Aperture Priority, Manual, Program, Shutter Priority
Exposure Compensation
-5 to +5 EV (1/3 EV Steps)
Continuous Shooting
Electronic Shutter
Up to 30 fps
Interval Recording
No
Self-Timer
2/10-Second Delay
Still Image Capture
Aspect Ratio
1:1, 3:2, 16:9
Image File Format
JPEG, Raw
Bit Depth
14-Bit
Interface
Media/Memory Card Slot
Single Slot: SD/SDHC/SDXC (UHS-II) [V90 or Faster Recommended]
Wireless
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
Monitor
Display Size
3"
Resolution
1,040,000 Dot
Display Type
Fixed Touchscreen LCD
Viewfinder
Type
Built-In Electronic (OLED)
Size
0.5"
Resolution
3,690,000 Dot
Eye Point
23 mm
Coverage
100%
Magnification
Approx. 0.75x
Diopter Adjustment
-4 to +2
Focus
Focus Type
Auto and Manual Focus
Focus Mode
Continuous-Servo AF, Manual Focus, Single-Servo AF
Autofocus Points
Phase Detection: 2160000
Flash
Built-In Flash/Light
No
Flash Modes
Auto, Commander, First-Curtain Sync, Hi-Speed Sync, Manual, Off, Second-Curtain Sync, Slow Sync, TTL Auto
Maximum Sync Speed
1/250 Second
Dedicated Flash System
TTL
External Flash Connection
PC Terminal
General
Battery Type
1x NP-W126S Rechargeable Lithium-Ion
Operating Conditions
14 to 104°F / -10 to 40°C at 10 to 80% Humidity
Packaging Info
Package Weight
3.2 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
8 x 6.5 x 5.5"

FUJIFILM X-T3 Reviews

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How many years currently will come with it ???

How many years currently will come with it ???
Asked by: Sathiya
If you are asking about the warranty, this would come with a 1 year manufacturers warranty.
Answered by: Moe
Date published: 2019-02-26

Will the "SanDisk - Extreme Pro 128GB SDXC UHS-II ...

Will the "SanDisk - Extreme Pro 128GB SDXC UHS-II Memory Card" work in this camera?
Asked by: Courtney
Google x- T3 compatibility chart memory cards
Answered by: Robert
Date published: 2021-11-28

In the camera description it says “An ISO dial is ...

In the camera description it says “An ISO dial is also incorporated into the shutter speed dial”. Is this a typo? The X-T3 clearly has a dedicated ISO dial.
Asked by: Donna
That is a mistake and will be corrected shortly.
Answered by: Rob
Date published: 2020-07-06

What is the practical difference between the T3 ...

What is the practical difference between the T3 and T4? I don't do video.
Asked by: John
The biggest thing is IBIS, AF tracking is better and it has a flip out screen. The last major difference would be the new color profiles.
Answered by: Robert
Date published: 2020-12-04

Is ISO 51200 available while recording 120fps?

Is ISO 51200 available while recording 120fps?
Asked by: Jacob
In the Movie mode, the highest ISO is 25600.
Answered by: Dennis L
Date published: 2019-06-05

does B&H sell gray market cameras?

does B&H sell gray market cameras?
Asked by: John
Look for cameras with US warrantee if you don't want gray market. B&H is a Fuji official reseller so you will have no issue with US warrantee
Answered by: Morris
Date published: 2021-12-23

Can someone with video experience help me with a ...

Can someone with video experience help me with a really simple question? I like this camera a lot, but it does not seem to display how much recording time I have left on my memory card (or cards - I usually have two). If the camera is on but not recording, it seems to display only the max time allowed on the card with the chosen formatting (not so useful once one has learned all that). Then, when I hit record, it displays a countdown from the max time allowed for a continuous shoot - also not useful once you know that. What seems to be missing is a clear, simple indication of how much time is left on the card (vitally important it seems to me). I have to believe I am just not grasping how to get this obvious info, but I have checked the manual and I have even found the same question posted in other places on the web - but never answered in a simple way. Is it just me? Any help so appreciated! And as a bonus: does an external recorder (like Atomos Ninja) display how much time is left for recording? Thanks so much.
Asked by: David
The X-T3 will not display time remaining on a memory card; an external recorder like the Atomos Ninja will.
Answered by: Boyd H
Date published: 2020-10-02

nikon lenses with this?

nikon lenses with this?
Asked by: Charles
Yes you can with lens adapter Fringer FR-FTX1 Nikon F Lens to FUJIFILM X Camera Adapter https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1612698-REG/fringer_fr_ftx1_nikon_f_to_fuji.html
Answered by: vilson
Date published: 2021-01-12
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