
Fujifilm
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The Fujifilm X‑T3 is a compact APS‑C mirrorless camera featuring a 26.1MP X‑Trans BSI‑CMOS sensor, X‑Processor 4, and a high‑resolution EVF. It offers fast 30 fps electronic burst shooting, weather‑sealed magnesium body, and dual UHS‑II SD slots, but lacks in‑body image stabilization and has modest battery life.
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$945.00
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$978.00
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the X‑T3 for its superb 26.1MP X‑Trans sensor, lightning‑fast 30 fps electronic burst, and a blackout‑free 3.69 m‑dot EVF, positioning it as a strong performer for action and street work. They also note the lack of IBIS, modest battery capacity, and small grip as the main professional drawbacks, especially when compared to newer X‑T4/T‑5 models.
What Users Say
Everyday owners repeatedly praise the camera’s color science, film simulations, compact retro styling, and reliable AF, while common frustrations revolve around the limited grip ergonomics, short battery endurance, and the absence of in‑body stabilization, making the X‑T3 feel dated against newer high‑resolution rivals.
Common Complaints
Small grip ergonomics, limited battery life, lack of IBIS, and feeling outdated compared to newer 40MP models are the most frequently reported issues.
How It Compares
vs. Fujifilm X‑T4
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Choose X‑T3 for ultimate electronic burst speed and lower weight; choose X‑T4 if you need IBIS and longer battery life.
vs. Fujifilm X‑T5
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X‑T3 is a solid, cost‑effective option for shooters who prioritize speed over resolution; X‑T5 is better for those demanding higher detail and stabilization.
vs. Sony A6600
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Select X‑T3 for superior EVF experience and retro ergonomics; select A6600 for longer battery life and advanced AF tracking.
vs. Canon EOS R7
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X‑T3 is ideal for users who value Fujifilm’s color science and EVF quality; R7 is preferable for those needing higher burst rates, IBIS, and longer battery endurance.