With the new X-T200 mirrorless camera, Fujifilm is targeting users who want to make the leap from their smartphones to higher quality photography/video.
Fujifilm has introduced a bunch of good cameras for every pocket in recent years. Fujifilm has proven with the new model that videographers are just as important as photographers X-T200, which replaced the only two-year-old X-T100. It is definitely a newer model concretely improved and a much more meaningful contribution to the X-series cameras. Resolution sensor 24MP it is this time much more reliable in finding sharpness and is capable of recording HDR footage resolution 1080p at 120 frames respectively 4K at 30 frames (the previous model could only do 15 frames per second at 4K, which was practically useless).
It has no sensor stabilization, so for electronic stabilization relies on an added gyroscope. It will also be of great help electronic peephole and the screen you can we turn in all directions. With the X-T200, Fujifilm is targeting users who would like to upgrade their mobile phone photography. The camera is small and comfortable, and above all, it's stylish. However, attentive users will notice that it is from the X-T200 camera except for a few attractive filters for both video and photography and that there are metal parts of the housing mostly replaced by plastic. As the new cheapest X-mount lens will also be plastic, XF 35mm f/2 WR. This one will stand around 200 euros, while it will be necessary for the X-T200 case deduct about 700 euros (800 euros in a set with a 15-45mm f/3.5-5.6 lens).
Gallery: Fujifilm X-T200
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