![]() That’s when moving objects appear to lean in the image. The downside to using an electronic shutter is that images can suffer from rolling shutter effect. What’s more, the shutter sound can be turned off completely when the electronic shutter is in use. The mechanical shutter has a shutter speed maximum of 1/8000sec but if you switch to the electronic shutter, shutter speeds of up to 1/32,000sec are possible. However, there’s also a Continuous Low (CL) mode that enables continuous shooting at up to 5.7fps.Īs you will have gathered, like the X-T2, the X-T3 has both a mechanical and an electronic shutter. The fastest rates are achieved in Continuous High mode (CH). It’s also possible to apply a 1.25x crop and capture 16.6Mp images at up to 10, 20 or 30fps with the electronic shutter.įurther good news is that these rates are possible without a booster grip. This rises to 20fps when the electronic shutter is used. Thanks to the new sensor and processor combination, the X-T3 can shoot full-resolution images at up to 11fps with the mechanical shutter. That should make shooting portraits easier – especially in candid or social situations. The face-detection AF has also been improved and eye-detection AF operates in AF-C mode. That’s helpful for anyone shooting fast-moving sport as any movement is detected quicker. It can now operate at down to -3EV, instead of the -1EV of the X-T2.įaster processing and a reworked AF algorithm mean that the X-T3 refocuses about 1.5x more often than the X-T2. In addition, the sensitivity of the AF system has been improved. This means that when the smallest of the six AF area sizes in Single-point AF mode is selected, you can target the point of focus very precisely. Alternatively, the number of points can be reduced to 117 in a 9×13 grid. ![]() These pixels combine to enable a total of up to 425 under-selectable AF points. Also, there are 2.16M phase detection pixels. ![]() Firstly, the phase detection AF area now covers the whole imaging frame. Start-up time is claimed to be 0.3sec while the EVF refresh rate is 100fps – without the need for a booster grip.įujifilm has put some serious work in on the autofocus (AF) front. Meanwhile, expansion settings take the range to ISO 80-51,200.įujifilm also claims that the new engine along with a new algorithm, increases the maximum AF speed to 0.06sec, while the shooting interval is 0.17 and the shutter release lag is just 0.045sec. It means the native range is now ISO 160-12,800. Significantly, this enables a base sensitivity of ISO160, which on earlier X-Series camera is only available as an extension setting. It’s the 4th generation of Fuji’s X-Processor. This new sensor is also paired with a new processing engine. It’s an approach that enables Fuji’s APS-C format sensors to outperform some others for detail resolution. This means that no optical low-pass filter is required to combat moiré and false colour. That means that photoreceptors (AKA pixels) nearer to the surface of the chip, which boosts their light gathering potential.įujifilm has stuck with the X-Trans CMOS sensor design, though. While the jump from a 24Mp sensor to a 26Mp chip might not sound too impressive, the X-T3’s sensor is backside-illuminated. The things that everybody loves about the X-T2 are still there, but there are lots of improvements. The X-T2 has been very successful for Fujifilm, so the company hasn’t messed with the winning formula for the X-T3. You can buy the Fujifilm X-T3 at retailers such as Adorama, B&H Photo Video, Park Cameras and Wex Photo Video. The X-T3 price jumps to $1,899 for the 18-55mm lens kit. ![]() The Fujifilm X-T3 price tag is £1,349/$1,499 for the body only. ![]()
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