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Fujifilm X-T20 Mirrorless Digital Camera w/XF18-55mmF2.8-4.0 R LM OIS Lens-Silver
Brand | Fujifilm |
Model Name | Fujifilm X-T20 |
Maximum Webcam Image Resolution | 24.3 MP |
Photo Sensor Size | APS-C |
Image Stabilization | Digital |
Min Shutter Speed | 1/4000 seconds |
Exposure Control Type | aperture-priority, shutter-speed-priority, Manual |
Form Factor | Mirrorless |
Effective Still Resolution | 24.3 MP |
Special Feature | Brightness Control |
About this item
- 24.3MP X Trans CMOS III APS C sensor with no low pass filter and X Processor Pro
- 5.0Fps Live view shooting, start up time of 0.4sec, shutter time lag of 0.050sec And shooting Interval of 0.25sec
- 3.0 inches tilting Touchscreen panel for operation at almost any angle; Weight (approx) excluding caps and hoods 310 grams
- 4K video using the x series famous film Simulation effects (including ACROS); you can output recorded video to an external monitor via the HDMI port and input audio from an external microphone
- Af c custom settings for moving subjects; Advanced SR AUTO mode; Wireless transmitter: IEEE 802.11b / g / n (standard wireless protocol)
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Picture quality | 4.7 | 4.8 | 5.0 | 4.8 | 4.7 | 4.6 |
Auto focus | 4.7 | 5.0 | 4.6 | 4.7 | 4.5 | 4.1 |
Image stabilization | 4.6 | 4.4 | 4.7 | 4.1 | 4.9 | 4.1 |
Battery life | 4.2 | 4.2 | — | — | — | 4.4 |
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display type | LCD | LCD | LCD | LCD | LCD | LCD |
display size | 3 inches | — | 3 inches | 3 inches | 3 inches | 3 inches |
lens type | interchangeable | Zoom | Wide Angle | Wide Angle | Wide Angle | mirror-lens |
zoom type | Optical | Digital Zoom, Optical Zoom | — | Optical Zoom | Digital Zoom | digital |
shooting modes | Advanced SR AUTO; P; S; A; M; C(Custom); Landscape, Night Landscape, Beach, Sunset, Portrait, Moving Objects and other | Bulb Mode,Aperture Priority, Manual, Program, Shutter Priority | Shutter Priority | Automatic | Shutter Priority | 10 |
connectivity tech | HDMI, USB | Bluetooth | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth | Wi-Fi | HDMI, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB | Wi-Fi |
video resolution | FHD 1080p | 4K DCI 2160p | 4320p | 4K UHD 2160p | 4320p | 4K UHD 2160p |
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Auto Focus Technology | Multi area, Contrast Detection, sensor |
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Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Display Resolution Maximum | 920,000 |
Photo Sensor Size | APS-C |
Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
Effective Still Resolution | 24.3 MP |
Maximum Webcam Image Resolution | 24.3 MP |
White balance settings | Auto, Custom |
Self Timer Duration | 10 seconds |
JPEG quality level | Basic, Fine, Normal |
Camera Flash | Hotshoe |
Image Stabilization | Digital |
Flash Modes Description | Slow Shutter, Automatic |
Supported Image Format | JPEG, RAW |
Video Capture Format | 4k |
Video Capture Resolution | FHD 1080p |
Video Output Interface | HDMI, Mini-USB, USB 2.0 |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
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Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Rechargeable Battery Included | No |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Battery Description | NP-W126S |
Battery Weight | 0.76 Grams |
Target Gender | Unisex |
Digital Scene Transition | True |
Audio Input | Microphone |
Connectivity Technology | USB, HDMI |
Continuous Shooting Speed | 14 |
Controller Type | Remote |
Wireless Communication Technology | Wi-Fi |
Flash Memory Type | SDXC |
Memory Slots Available | 1 |
Special Feature | Brightness Control |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Skill Level | Amateur |
Specific Uses For Product | Photography |
Form Factor | Mirrorless |
Hardware Interface | HDMI |
Audio Recording | Yes |
Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
Lens Type | interchangeable |
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Optical Zoom | 3 x |
Maximum Aperture | 2.8 Millimeters |
Zoom Type | Optical |
Compatible Mountings | Fujifilm X |
Focus Type | manual-and-auto |
Maximum Focal Length | 55 Millimeters |
Minimum Focal Length | 18 Millimeters |
Photo Filter Thread Size | 58 Millimeters |
Expanded ISO Maximum | 51200 |
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Expanded ISO Minimum | 100 |
Min Shutter Speed | 1/4000 seconds |
Exposure Control Type | aperture-priority, shutter-speed-priority, Manual |
Shooting Modes | Advanced SR AUTO; P; S; A; M; C(Custom); Landscape, Night Landscape, Beach, Sunset, Portrait, Moving Objects and other |
Viewfinder Type | Electronic |
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Screen Size | 3 Inches |
Display Type | LCD |
Display Fixture Type | tilting |
Mfg Warranty Description Labor | 1 Year |
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Manufacturer Warranty Description Parts | 1 Year |
Model Name | Fujifilm X-T20 |
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Brand | Fujifilm |
Model Number | X-T20 XF18-55mmF2.8-4 R LM OIS Kit |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #285,949 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #682 in Mirrorless Cameras |
ASIN | B01NCVN74T |
Number of Items | 1 |
Color | Silver |
Included Components | Battery Charger, U.S.A. Warranty, Strap, Manual, Camera w/XF18-55mm Lens, battery |
Assembly Required | No |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.26 x 4.66 x 1.63 inches |
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Item Weight | 3.5 Pounds |
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The compact and lightweight Fujifilm x-t20 comes with an updated sensor and Processor, a reworked AF algorithm, and a tilting touchscreen LCD monitor. The x-t20 also has enhanced video functionality and is capable of capturing 4K movies with Fujifilm’s popular film simulation modes. AF frame selection : Single point AF: EVF / LCD: 13×7 / 25×13 (Changeable size of AF frame among 5 types), Zone AF: 3×3 / 5×5 / 7×7 from 91 areas on 13×7 grid, Wide/Tracking AF: (up to 18 area). Viewing Angle 178/178
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Customers like the quality, image quality, and portability of the camera. For example, they mention it's an incredibly capable mirrorless camera that takes incredible pictures, and it'll fit in a backpack. They're also impressed by the size, saying it''s very compact with great ergonomics. Customers are also impresseded with the ease of use, saying the menu system is pretty easy to navigate. They appreciate the portability, saying that the camera is easy to carry around under a rain jacket.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the camera. They mention that it is an amazing camera that takes incredible pictures, is incredibly capable, and produces very high-resolution photos. The pictures are razor sharp and the build quality is as good as you could hope for. The hardware is as well as you can hope for, and the combo of the XT20 and the 18-55 kit lens is stellar.
"...and has the same manual control dials that I love with the perfect amount of resistance...." Read more
"This is an incredibly capable camera. I recently shot a wedding with it, while my wife shot with a t5. The experience was a new one for me...." Read more
"...It fits in a coat pocket and takes pictures that are on par with a huge SLR that was the state of the art five years ago...." Read more
"...Handling: The Canon is miles ahead of the rest. The Pany GX85 is very good, the Pen-F is "not bad", and the Fuji is too heavy and not..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the image quality of the digital camera. They mention that it produces wonderful images, and is an attractive looking camera. The build quality is nice, and it has an excellent amount of pixels. The video is still great, and the camera quality is fantastic. The xt20 in silver is stunning, and brings back that vintage feel.
"...The video is still great, however, and I may now even be more inclined to use that feature...." Read more
"...Build Quality: It's nice. Some plastic, but in the right places. Nice metal edge. It feels solid, but not too heavy that it feels unbalanced...." Read more
"...Wow, I am completely blown away by the image quality coming out of this camera with the 18-55 kit lens (the more expensive one)...." Read more
"...with this camera for a little over a month now and beyond impressed by the image quality, durability, and its size...." Read more
Customers like the size of the digital camera. They say it's lightweight, very compact, and has great ergonomics. Some say it fits in a coat pocket and takes pictures that are on par with a huge SLR.
"...However, I love the compactness, and am an avid traveler who hates to be weighed down by my heavier Nikon gear...." Read more
"...Overall, I'm really impressed with this little camera. It fits in a coat pocket and takes pictures that are on par with a huge SLR that was the..." Read more
"...month now and beyond impressed by the image quality, durability, and its size. Brought this camera to Iceland and I am very happy with the images...." Read more
"...I love how lightweight and compact it is without it sacrificing image quality...." Read more
Customers find the digital camera super user-friendly, has a great user interface, and offers a lot of customization. They also say the menu system is pretty easy to navigate and logical. Customers say the camera is light, has great speed, and has s simple and robust design. They say it feels alot easier and simpler to shoot in manual than it ever did with Canon. They mention it's a joy to use, and accessible for a photography newbie.
"...The menu is mostly intuitive, but there were some options that felt a little hidden or tricky to find, such as the "shoot without lens"..." Read more
"...It's so fast, and intuitive I very rarely missed a shot.Pros: FastSmallLightPowerful..." Read more
"...The quality of these images is on point with this little guy. It really packs a punch and I love the fact that Fuji has given this camera those..." Read more
"...It's easy to use and you can access all of the controls quickly...." Read more
Customers like the portability of the digital camera. They mention it's light enough for a backpack, easy to carry around, and not as heavy as competitors. Some say the camera is perfect for travel and has great auto IQ.
"...Nice metal edge. It feels solid, but not too heavy that it feels unbalanced. I would say fuji struck a perfect balance with this one...." Read more
"...I love how lightweight and compact it is without it sacrificing image quality...." Read more
"...yet but I went from a Canon 80D to this and it's so much better, so much lighter and so much more intuitive...." Read more
"...Small size makes it easier to bring along -- so i expect to get a lot of use out of my X-T20 over the summer and fall...." Read more
Customers like the autofocus of the camera. They say it's very fast, has a great user interface, and offers a lot of features. The shutter button and rear screen are fast, with minimal to no delay. The autofocus acts much faster than the X-T1 they used to have, especially within the frame. They mention that the switch allows them to go quickly to a full-auto setting that can help them grab a picture. Some are blown away by its speed. The camera turns on immediately when they need it, and there is no lag. The filters cut editing time in half, and it'd be easy to use and access all of the controls quickly.
"...I found myself naturally clicking my target, and shoot. It's so fast, and intuitive I very rarely missed a shot.Pros: Fast..." Read more
"...a lot of the buttons and menus to your liking, which also speeds up the use and lets you focus on creating pictures or videos...." Read more
"...2nd, this has a switch that allows you to go quickly to a full-auto setting that can help you grab a quick shot opportunity that may be passing, or..." Read more
"...The auto-focus acts much faster than the X-T1 I used to have, especially within the normal lighting...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the focus of the camera. Some mention that the touch screen is really handy for focusing, while others say that it is a bit slow in autofocus. The camera does not yet focus at the same speed as a modern Nikon DX camera, and the screen would sometimes lag between live view and the viewfinder.
"...I love being able to focus using the touch screen. Note that this is not the default behavior and you have to update your settings...." Read more
"...The screen would sometimes lag between live view, and the viewfinder...." Read more
"...Love how crisp the images are, focus is incredible, and the colors are my favorite...." Read more
"...Highly customizable controls, including the rear touchscreen, which I never expected to like so much esp. in playback modes...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the digital camera. Some mention that it works beautifully with 23mm f/23 lens, is simple, light, and effective. The auto mode works really well, and the white balance handles well. However, others say that it's completely unreliable, has quality problems, and starts having issues after the warranty runs out.
"...Otherwise, I have no complaints. It works great, the camera has a great build quality." Read more
"...4th, battery life, not good. And last, lens options can be good, but they are pricey...." Read more
"...Kit 18-55 lens works fine and covers pretty useful range of focal length...." Read more
"...It has a full set of features, the 'AUTO' works really well, the white balance handles fluorescent lighting (as well as other tough situations),..." Read more
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The body itself is about the same size as my LUMIX LX100 (another really great camera on its own + value-wise) and has the same manual control dials that I love with the perfect amount of resistance. I enjoy shooting film and I think the X-T systems really capture the way it feels to shoot with a film DSLR in a compact mirrorless, down to the sound of the mechanical shutter. I especially love using the focus ring of the kit lens as an aperture dial and the endless button customization options. I've set mine up to be as close in function to my LX100 as possible, so my learning curve was short and it instantly felt familiar. USB charging: life-changing.
I love the "film" settings and literally just discovered a setting one can use to take double exposure *in camera*, which is one of my favorite film tricks. The menu is mostly intuitive, but there were some options that felt a little hidden or tricky to find, such as the "shoot without lens" feature.
As a woman with very small hands, this camera still feels tiny when I hold it. I've ordered a thumb grip to make casually one-handing it a little bit more comfortable. However, I love the compactness, and am an avid traveler who hates to be weighed down by my heavier Nikon gear. I feel like I could throw this camera, a wide angle, and a portrait lens into a backpack for a hiking trip and be fine, something I never would have considered with my current system.
I would recommend this camera to beginner and pro still-shooters alike. If you are a film fan and want to feel as enthusiastic about your digital camera, the X-T20 will capture that magic. If you're tired of lugging around a DSLR and its bigger lenses, consider the image quality of this sensor (and Fuji's incredible line of glass). Even if you are none of these things, give this camera a closer look.
The only thing I found disappointing was Amazon's shipping of the camera. I opened a giant box to find the camera box just free floating, with a single piece of brown paper (see photo). I cringe to think about it banging around in there, and I am keeping my fingers crossed that the rough ride didn't damage any of the internal elements. I was really shocked, as I basically order my life from Amazon and have never had concerns about packaging before.
The body itself is about the same size as my LUMIX LX100 (another really great camera on its own + value-wise) and has the same manual control dials that I love with the perfect amount of resistance. I enjoy shooting film and I think the X-T systems really capture the way it feels to shoot with a film DSLR in a compact mirrorless, down to the sound of the mechanical shutter. I especially love using the focus ring of the kit lens as an aperture dial and the endless button customization options. I've set mine up to be as close in function to my LX100 as possible, so my learning curve was short and it instantly felt familiar. USB charging: life-changing.
I love the "film" settings and literally just discovered a setting one can use to take double exposure *in camera*, which is one of my favorite film tricks. The menu is mostly intuitive, but there were some options that felt a little hidden or tricky to find, such as the "shoot without lens" feature.
As a woman with very small hands, this camera still feels tiny when I hold it. I've ordered a thumb grip to make casually one-handing it a little bit more comfortable. However, I love the compactness, and am an avid traveler who hates to be weighed down by my heavier Nikon gear. I feel like I could throw this camera, a wide angle, and a portrait lens into a backpack for a hiking trip and be fine, something I never would have considered with my current system.
I would recommend this camera to beginner and pro still-shooters alike. If you are a film fan and want to feel as enthusiastic about your digital camera, the X-T20 will capture that magic. If you're tired of lugging around a DSLR and its bigger lenses, consider the image quality of this sensor (and Fuji's incredible line of glass). Even if you are none of these things, give this camera a closer look.
The only thing I found disappointing was Amazon's shipping of the camera. I opened a giant box to find the camera box just free floating, with a single piece of brown paper (see photo). I cringe to think about it banging around in there, and I am keeping my fingers crossed that the rough ride didn't damage any of the internal elements. I was really shocked, as I basically order my life from Amazon and have never had concerns about packaging before.
Build Quality: It's nice. Some plastic, but in the right places. Nice metal edge. It feels solid, but not too heavy that it feels unbalanced. I would say fuji struck a perfect balance with this one. The latches feel good, the buttons feel good, the shutter button and rear screen are fast, with minimal to no delay.
Processor: Fast, shooting raw+jpg can take a little while for files to buffer, even with a nice fast card. I've seen worse, but you won't be shooting a nascar race with this thing.
Image Quality: BLOWN A.W.A.Y. good. I wasn't expecting what came out of this little camera to be so freakin good. Fuji has just this magic with their JPG's that others only dream about. The new xtrans processor has excellent low light performance, and images look super clean. I shot quite a few 6400+ and it was completely usable. I'd say it beats my 6d, and that's known for low light cleans on it's JPG's. Detail is superb. I shot with the slightly better 17-55 2.8-4 "kit" and it was better than a d610 with a 85mm 1.8 attached (I know, I didn't believe it till I saw it either.
Touch Screen: I didn't think I'd care about a touch screen, but touch focusing on a point on the fly is an incredible experience, and one that I don't know if I could give up now. Why do ALL cameras not have this feature? I found myself naturally clicking my target, and shoot. It's so fast, and intuitive I very rarely missed a shot.
Pros: Fast
Small
Light
Powerful
Exceptional IQ and Low Light
JPG'S are incredible
CONS: Battery could be SLIGHTLY better (I got around 450 per battery)
The screen would sometimes lag between live view, and the viewfinder.
A couple weird bugs with the image on the screen appearing with what looked like a filter, when no filter was chosen (it didn't shoot with a filter, it just looked this way till I changed shooting modes.
The viewfinder is a little small. The rear screen is so good I didn't use the viewfinder hardly at all. It didn't lag shooting anyway.
OVERALL: If you're in the market for a small, interchangeable lens camera, this one is incredible. I was debating returning it at first, but after this wedding shoot I'm hooked. I only have one lens, and it's a stock. But the files coming from this thing just are too good. You will NOT look like a "pro" photographer at a wedding using one of these, but just let your images speak for themselves. I love how I can be discrete, and this thing would be wonderful for street photography.
TLDR: BUY IT!
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2017
Build Quality: It's nice. Some plastic, but in the right places. Nice metal edge. It feels solid, but not too heavy that it feels unbalanced. I would say fuji struck a perfect balance with this one. The latches feel good, the buttons feel good, the shutter button and rear screen are fast, with minimal to no delay.
Processor: Fast, shooting raw+jpg can take a little while for files to buffer, even with a nice fast card. I've seen worse, but you won't be shooting a nascar race with this thing.
Image Quality: BLOWN A.W.A.Y. good. I wasn't expecting what came out of this little camera to be so freakin good. Fuji has just this magic with their JPG's that others only dream about. The new xtrans processor has excellent low light performance, and images look super clean. I shot quite a few 6400+ and it was completely usable. I'd say it beats my 6d, and that's known for low light cleans on it's JPG's. Detail is superb. I shot with the slightly better 17-55 2.8-4 "kit" and it was better than a d610 with a 85mm 1.8 attached (I know, I didn't believe it till I saw it either.
Touch Screen: I didn't think I'd care about a touch screen, but touch focusing on a point on the fly is an incredible experience, and one that I don't know if I could give up now. Why do ALL cameras not have this feature? I found myself naturally clicking my target, and shoot. It's so fast, and intuitive I very rarely missed a shot.
Pros: Fast
Small
Light
Powerful
Exceptional IQ and Low Light
JPG'S are incredible
CONS: Battery could be SLIGHTLY better (I got around 450 per battery)
The screen would sometimes lag between live view, and the viewfinder.
A couple weird bugs with the image on the screen appearing with what looked like a filter, when no filter was chosen (it didn't shoot with a filter, it just looked this way till I changed shooting modes.
The viewfinder is a little small. The rear screen is so good I didn't use the viewfinder hardly at all. It didn't lag shooting anyway.
OVERALL: If you're in the market for a small, interchangeable lens camera, this one is incredible. I was debating returning it at first, but after this wedding shoot I'm hooked. I only have one lens, and it's a stock. But the files coming from this thing just are too good. You will NOT look like a "pro" photographer at a wedding using one of these, but just let your images speak for themselves. I love how I can be discrete, and this thing would be wonderful for street photography.
TLDR: BUY IT!
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Expect ISO noise up after 1600 but much better than cameras even a year or two older. Bokeh is really nice stock. You get some very nice backgrounds for portrait or focused subject work. But it will open up for landscape if you want it. It has all the settings you need to create some very high quality images, light work, waterfalls, you name it, you will be able to get as sharp or motion captured as you want.
I am lucky enough to have the 80mm OIS macro lens (a most excellent lens). The photo of the insect is taken with that. The Alpaca is stock. zoom in on the original raw, you can see the park reflecting in his eye. This is at 55mm from about 35 feet.
The first shot is taken stock camera. The 2nd shot is with the macro lens. The camera is capable of getting real macro. But quality is assured. Great for travel, great for the serious shutterbug.
The T3 and T30 are out now, but the cost difference just at this time isn't giving you that much in value. With a couple of quality lenses I am beyond satisfied.
Reviewed in Canada on June 28, 2019
Expect ISO noise up after 1600 but much better than cameras even a year or two older. Bokeh is really nice stock. You get some very nice backgrounds for portrait or focused subject work. But it will open up for landscape if you want it. It has all the settings you need to create some very high quality images, light work, waterfalls, you name it, you will be able to get as sharp or motion captured as you want.
I am lucky enough to have the 80mm OIS macro lens (a most excellent lens). The photo of the insect is taken with that. The Alpaca is stock. zoom in on the original raw, you can see the park reflecting in his eye. This is at 55mm from about 35 feet.
The first shot is taken stock camera. The 2nd shot is with the macro lens. The camera is capable of getting real macro. But quality is assured. Great for travel, great for the serious shutterbug.
The T3 and T30 are out now, but the cost difference just at this time isn't giving you that much in value. With a couple of quality lenses I am beyond satisfied.
Switching from a Nikon D3200 (and multiple lenses) to this lightweight and fun mirrorless, I'm finding it hard to put this camera down and use the Nikon for anything anymore.
Pros:
Everything.
Cons:
Nothing.
But seriously? This camera is so much fun to shoot with...
It's lightweight, so you'll actually carry it around and not get annoyed with the extra bulk. It focuses fast, and I have yet to find a reason to not make this the only camera I use. The picture quality is great. It feels great to shoot with (the size fits perfectly for my hands, but I can see how someone with very large/thick hands may struggle).
The one drawback might be that it's a challenge to find compatible lenses, and Fujinon lenses are a bit on the pricy side. Beautifully made, but pricey nonetheless. There are adapters, but they're 'dummy' adapters so you won't get any of the functions aside from going full-manual (and you'll need to do the tape-hack to set up your aperture manually).
To each their own, but the lens prices are definitely something to consider if you're frugal.
That being said... I've added the 15-45mm and 55-230mm to my collection for this camera, and these two together make me feel that I don't need anything else because they cover so much... Whereas with my Nikon, I felt like I needed at minimum 4 lenses.