Fujifilm Digital Cameras Fujifilm have a rich history in producing class-leading digital cameras and compatible lenses. Colour Black 4.
Lens Mount Fujifilm G 6. Fujifilm X Megapixels 1. Model Fujifilm GFX 1. Fujifilm GFX S 1. Fujifilm GFX 50R 3. Fujifilm GFX 50S 1. Fujifilm XV 2. Fujifilm X-A7 1. Fujifilm X-E4 6. Fujifilm X-Pro3 3. Fujifilm X-T30 5. Fujifilm X-T4 6.
Offer Category Digital Cameras Offer Product Type Compact Cameras 3. Instant Cameras Medium Format Cameras 6. Mirrorless Cameras With many of the same internal specifications including a It doesn't have as many exposure control dials as the X-T3 but these options can be customized in the menu.
While the video capabilities of the X-T30 aren't up to the same professional level as the X-T4, it still has the ability to shoot in 4K at 30fps. Fujifilm has just announced a brand new Fujifilm X-T30 II which rather than being a complete update, refreshes the pre-existing model. Read more: Fujifilm X-T30 review. The Fujifilm X-T is the perfect entry-level camera for people that want something that produces high-quality images but won't break the bank.
The X-T features several improvements on the original Fujifilm X-T including 4K video at 30p rather than 15p and faster autofocus.
It has the same With a slightly bigger, fully articulated screen and a quicker 8fps in burst mode, the X-T certainly has a lot of appeal. You can purchase the camera either as body-only or as a kit with the XCmm F3. Both cameras use Fujifilm's WS battery but it's worth noting the X-T has a shorter battery life than the X-T so a spare will be handy. This would be a perfect choice for anyone who wants to buy their first Fujifilm camera and start their photographic journey.
Read more: Fujifilm X-T review. At first glance, the Fujifilm X-E4 might seem very similar to the X-T4 but in reality, it's quite a different camera. While the X-T4 is aimed at professionals looking for a decent all-rounder, the X-E4 is more aimed at enthusiasts or travel photographers who want something compact and portable but with the handling of a traditional camera. Unlike the X-T4, the X-E4 is a rangefinder-style camera which, a bit like Marmite, some people love and some people hate.
The X-E4 comes in either black or silver and it works best with Fujifilm's prime lenses. Read more: Fujifilm X-E4 review. Styled on a classic rangefinder camera but featuring the latest digital technology, The Fujifilm X-Pro 3 is aimed at people who want a retro camera with modern features.
The X-Pro 3 includes the latest Instead of having a screen that always shows an image, it has a screen that folds flat against the body and using a small digital screen imitates film packet slots on the back of film cameras. The Dura models come with a surface-hardening technology called Duratect which is applied to achieve strong scratch resistance so it will look brand new for longer.
Released in , the Fujifilm X-Pro3 has retained its high price point, otherwise, it might appear higher in the list. This is certainly a camera that you would buy if you're looking for something a little more specialist. Read more: Fujifilm X-Pro3 review.
Fujifilm's original X was the camera that sparked people's obsession with Fujifilm's retro-styled modern cameras. Five models later, the Fujifilm XV is still a very popular choice for those who want a premium camera without the faff of changing lenses. With a street-friendly fixed lens equivalent to 35mm, it makes it the perfect camera for street photographers or portrait photographers alike. It possesses the same exceptional build quality of all Fujifilm cameras in a small, pocketable version that makes it ever so portable.
The XV might just be the most advanced, APS-C fixed lens camera on the market and certainly aimed at enthusiasts but its slick design and up-to-date features don't come cheap.
Read more: Fujifilm XV review. The Fujifilm XF10 might just be Fujifilm's most underrated camera. While it doesn't come with a viewfinder, it would suit anyone who prefers to shoot in live view. It's small enough to slip into a jacket or even trouser pocket which adds to the desirability of this small but mighty camera. Choose from either champagne gold with a brown leather group or black with a color-coordinated grip.
While it doesn't feature the exposure control dials you might expect from Fujifilm cameras, it does include a mode dial and a quick menu button. For the price, it's a fabulous camera that for whatever reason seems to have slipped under people's radar. What sets Fujifilm apart from other camera brands is it doesn't make full-frame cameras.
Instead, it specializes in cameras on the opposite end of the spectrum; APS-C and medium format. The GFX 50R is modeled on a rangefinder-style camera and features exposure control dials and customizable buttons. Reading mode: Light Dark. Login Register. Best cameras and lenses. Product Database Fujifilm Fujifilm Cameras. Check prices. Read review. Fujifilm X-T30 II. Fujifilm GFX S. Fujifilm X-E4. Fujifilm X-S Fujifilm X-T4. Fujifilm XV. Fujifilm X-T Fujifilm X-Pro3. Fujifilm X-A7.
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