Fujifilm X-T3 Mirrorless Camera Launched: Here Are The Camera Samples

Fujifilm rolled out its new and super-charged mirrorless camera in India as part of the X-series, challenging the likes ofPanasonic LUMIX GH5Sand Sony α7 II, which are already noted names in the segment. TheFujifilm X-T3is a great camera for anyone looking to take a step towards a career as a photographer, videographer, or YouTuber seriously.

But it’s not only for those with a want to turn their photography skills into a paycheck, but also for those who have an innate passion for some sincere photography. I’m not a photographer, but looking at the Fujifilm’s efforts, I’m surely driven towards thenew and brilliant X-T3.

After having attended theFujifilm X-T3 launch in New Delhitoday, we have written a little about the hardware of the camera. So, it would be fair to share some of the camera samples shot using the Fujifilm X-T3 which were surprisingly good, considering that the amount of ambient light was low.

Looking at these images it is hard to imagine that they were shot in a dark room, and this is especially because of thesoftware-based noise reduction and post-processing, all thanks to the new fourth-gen processor, which Fujifilm claims to befaster than most competitorsin the segment.

You can take a look at some of the samples clicked at today’s event:

The above images were shot in the full resolution i.e. 26.1-megapixels and then scaled down to 800 pixels (width).

As you can see from the images above, theFujifilm X-T3fares well in terms of low lighting photography.4K video can be maxed out to 60pand while there’s no in-body stabilizations feature, it supports lenses with OIS. Further, the shutter button is incredibly and the swift rate of 11 shots per second in the burst mode is what makes this a desirable camera for enthusiasts and budding professionals alike.

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