Testseek.com have collected 103 expert reviews of the Fujifilm X-T20 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fujifilm X-T20.
March 2017
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The editors liked
Ergonomics
Image Quality
Autofocus speed
Value
Best out-of-camera quality in its peer group
Good quality viewfinder and tilting touch-screen
Good continuous AF in the middle of the frame
Built-in Wifi with smartphone remote control
Silent shutter option. E-Shutter up to 1/32000
24MP APS-C X-Trans III image sensor
8fps burst rate
14fps with electronic shutter
Big
Sharp EVF
Tilting touch LCD
Loads of physical controls
Film Simulation options
4K video capture
Wi-Fi
Excellent OLED viewfinder
Very good kit lens performance
Superb value for money
Fujifilm's best image processing for less than $1
000
Rock-solid build and ergonomics
Electronic viewfinder you'll actually want to use
Unrivaled lens ecosystem among mirrorless camera systems
Excellent JPEG quality
Especially color
Good high ISO noise performance
Build quality is solid for camera in this price range
Dynamic range is very good
Though not classleading
Numerous direct controls
Responsive AF system with up to 325 selectable
Traditional exposure controls
Very good dynamic range
High quality build
The editors didn't like
I feel like I want more from my RAW files and that I've gotten more from Fujifilm before
Battery life
Short movie clips
Ten or 15 minutes in 4k or 1080p
Basic three-frame AE bracketing. No Bulb timer
Touchscreen underused compared to rivals
Microphone input uses 2.5mm jack
SD slot doesn't exploit UHS-II speed
No built-in stabilisation
Geo-tagging i
Omits in-body stabilization and weather sealing
No dedicated focus select control
Shooting buffer could be larger
4K footage suffers from rolling shutter effect
Minor ergonomic issues
Can be awkward to change certain settings
Only one card slot
Autofocus has improved
But still isn't a strength
Not the best choice for video recording
Photography at this level is a pricey hobby
Small phase detection area compared to peers
Hunting can be an issue with continuous autofocus in low light
AF tracking performance is variable
No histogram
Face detection (in 4K) or zebra warnings in movie mode
Auto mode switch can be flipped too ea
Touch-control rather limited
Metering can be fooled by large bright areas in the background
Published: 2016-11-09, Author: Dan , review by: dpreview.com
Abstract: The $500-900 category (based roughly on US MSRP) features quite a few strong offerings, some of which should satisfy first-time camera buyers with easy-to-use interfaces and point-and-shoot style functionality. Others are aimed more at seasoned-enthusiast...
Published: 2016-05-09, Author: Dan , review by: dpreview.com
Abstract: The $500-800 category (based on US MSRP) features quite a few strong offerings, some of which should satisfy first-time camera buyers with easy-to-use interfaces and point-and-shoot style functionality. Others are aimed more at seasoned-enthusiasts, offer...
The X-T20 is a nice little camera that shares many features with the X-T2 but is roughly half its price. The sensor and image processor are the same as in the X-T2 but you miss out on the weatherproofing, there's only one SD slot and it's in the battery c...
Takes very impressive photos with a high amount of detail, Capable of taking video in Ultra HD, Interchangeable lens to suit the subject and situation, Great zoom range to capture subjects further away, Adjustable electronic viewfinder to suit everyone's
Heavy with the 1855mm lens attached, Very expensive at £1,049
If you can stretch to its price point, the Fujifilm X-T20 is a great option. It produced some brilliant photos and its video quality didn't disappoint either. The compromise for all that, though, is a high price tag and a very heavy camera that can someti...
You could be forgiven for thinking the X-T20 might be something of a compromise camera from Fujifilm, but that's certainly not the case.True, sacrifices have been made compared with the X-T2 – there's no weather-sealing, the magnification on the EVF isn't...
The Fujifilm X-T20 gives you almost all the same features found in the X-T2, in a smaller and much cheaper body. Aside from the weatherproofing and simpler autofocus system, this is a fully featured camera at an affordable price.Rather, the X-T20 is the f...
The X-T20 feels like a love letter from Fuji to its enthusiast following, with every feature well crafted and exceptionally presented. From image quality to functions such as AF tracking modes and high-speed shooting, everything feels like it's had an ove...
Great value, Impressive image quality, Strong lens ecosystem, Classic design, 4K video
No in-body image stabilization, Dedicated ISO dial would have been nice
Absolutely. The X-T20 is a significant upgrade over the X-T10 and also a perfect introduction to the X Series for newcomers. If you are lucky enough to live in a city that still has a brick and mortar camera store, then we recommend getting your hands on...