Description
Launching X Series mirrorless digital cameras into its fourth generation, the FUJIFILM X-T3 features an all-new back-illuminated 26.1MP X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor and X-Processor 4 processor. Delivering superb image quality, dramatic AF performance, excellent tracking performance of fast-moving subjects and blackout-free burst shooting, the X-T3 is also the first APS-C mirrorless camera capable of 4K/60P 10bit recording to meet the needs of professional videographers. Fourth Generation Sensor and Processor Featuring the fourth generation X-Trans CMOS 4 and X-Processor 4, the FUJIFILM X-T3 boasts the highest performance in the history of X Series. Utilizing the unique color filter array of X-Trans CMOS sensors to control moire and false colors, it adopts the first, back-illuminated structure with increased phase detection pixels distributed across the surface to improve image resolution without compromising signal to noise ratio. With the X-T3, ISO160, previously available in the X Series line only as extended ISO, is now part of the normal ISO range, perfect for use in daylight with outdoor shooting or when trying to achieve bokeh with a fast, large-aperture lens. The new X-T3 debuts the X-Processor 4 processor which features a Quad Core CPU to achieve a processing speed 3 times faster than current X Series models. Providing incredible AF accuracy and speed, the processor is also the first to deliver 4K/60P 10bit output, fulfilling the performance nee
Fujifilm X-T3 Mirrorless Camera Body, Silver - Fujifilm XF 10-24mm (15-36mm) F4.0 OIS Lens, Black
Current Price
$2 498
Average
$2 331.33
Min Price
$1 998
Max Price
$2 498
Price dynamics
7%
Description
Launching X Series mirrorless digital cameras into its fourth generation, the FUJIFILM X-T3 features an all-new back-illuminated 26.1MP X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor and X-Processor 4 processor. Delivering superb image quality, dramatic AF performance, excellent tracking performance of fast-moving subjects and blackout-free burst shooting, the X-T3 is also the first APS-C mirrorless camera capable of 4K/60P 10bit recording to meet the needs of professional videographers. Fourth Generation Sensor and Processor Featuring the fourth generation X-Trans CMOS 4 and X-Processor 4, the FUJIFILM X-T3 boasts the highest performance in the history of X Series. Utilizing the unique color filter array of X-Trans CMOS sensors to control moire and false colors, it adopts the first, back-illuminated structure with increased phase detection pixels distributed across the surface to improve image resolution without compromising signal to noise ratio. With the X-T3, ISO160, previously available in the X Series line only as extended ISO, is now part of the normal ISO range, perfect for use in daylight with outdoor shooting or when trying to achieve bokeh with a fast, large-aperture lens. The new X-T3 debuts the X-Processor 4 processor which features a Quad Core CPU to achieve a processing speed 3 times faster than current X Series models. Providing incredible AF accuracy and speed, the processor is also the first to deliver 4K/60P 10bit output, fulfilling the performance nee
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hey it's dave from the camera store today we're going to talk about fujifilm's latest xf 10 to 24 wr lens [Music] this lens shares the exact same optics as the seven-year-old 10 to 24 lens that really is nice and shows how well fuji got that lens to start with optically this lens is really well corrected it is really nice and sharp wide angle lenses tend to be the more complicated optical lenses to design now inside of this lens there's actually four spherical elements and they always help correct for distortion we also have three edie element lenses in here and they help with contrast and saturation it features seven rounded aperture blades giving us really pleasant out of focus areas ghosting and flaring is also really well controlled on this lens whether you've improved this lens is more in the functionality of it the biggest thing you're going to notice is in the naming convention r


