Fujifilm X-T200 Review
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Our editorial take on the Fujifilm X-T200
The Fujifilm X-T200 is an entry-level APS-C mirrorless camera aimed squarely at beginners and vloggers who want a capable hybrid shooter without breaking the bank. At $699, it delivers 24.2 megapixels, 4K video at 30p with HDR support, and Fujifilm's beloved film simulation modes in a compact body with a fully articulating touchscreen. Reviewers consistently praise its intuitive interface, excellent image quality straight out of camera thanks to those film simulations, and the bright, high-resolution vari-angle display that makes vlogging and selfie shooting easy. The 8 fps burst rate and hybrid autofocus handle everyday shooting well, though the AF system lags behind more modern competitors in speed and subject tracking.
The camera's limitations are typical of its price point. Battery life is modest at 270 shots (450 in economy mode), the single UHS-I card slot won't appeal to serious shooters, and there's no in-body stabilization for stills. The 4K video crops in slightly and lacks the advanced features found in newer models. Reviewers note the camera feels a bit dated compared to current entry-level options, but the core image quality and ease of use remain strong. For beginners drawn to Fujifilm's color science and who prioritize stills over cutting-edge video, the X-T200 remains a solid, approachable introduction to the X-mount system.
- Excellent out-of-camera image quality with Fujifilm's film simulation modes
- Bright, high-resolution 3.5-inch fully articulating touchscreen ideal for vlogging
- Intuitive interface and controls well-suited for beginners
- 4K video with HDR support at an entry-level price
- Compact, lightweight body with built-in flash
- Autofocus system slower and less reliable than modern competitors
- No in-body stabilization for stills (digital only in video)
- Modest battery life at 270 shots per charge
- Single UHS-I card slot limits flexibility for serious shooters
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About this product
Entry-level with HDR video.
Specs
- Battery
- NP-W126S, 270 shots (450 shots economy mode)
- Raw Video
- No
- Max Frame Rate 4k
- 4K 30p
- Max Frame Rate Hd
- 1080/60p
- Max Video Resolution
- 4K UHD (3840x2160)
- Self Timer
- 2/10 s delay
- Aspect Ratio
- 3:2
- Depth Control
- Yes
- Built In Flash
- Yes, GN 5 m at ISO 100
- Hdr Video Mode
- Yes
- Image File Format
- JPEG, RAW
- Portrait Enhancer
- Yes
- Viewfinder Coverage
- 100%
- Max Flash Sync Speed
- 1/180 s
- Viewfinder Eye Point
- 17.5 mm
- Exposure Compensation
- -5 to +5 EV (1/3 EV steps)
- Film Simulation Modes
- Provia, Velvia, Astia, Classic Chrome, PRO Neg, Monochrome
- Viewfinder Diopter Adjustment
- -4 to +2
- Sensor Size
- APS-C
- Sensor Type
- CMOS
- Effective Megapixels
- 24.2 MP
- Announced Date
- January 2020
- Dual Native Iso
- No
- Iso Range Stills
- ISO 200-12800 (expandable to ISO 100-51200)
- Continuous Shooting
- 8 fps
- Shutter Speed Electronic
- 1/32000 to 30 s, Bulb (60 min)
- Shutter Speed Mechanical
- 1/4000 to 30 s, Bulb (60 min)
- Viewfinder
- 0.39 inch OLED EVF, 2.36 million dots, 0.62x magnification
- Rear Screen
- 3.5 inch touchscreen LCD, 2.76 million dots, vari-angle (0-180 degree outward, -90/+180 degree rotation), 16:9 aspect ratio
- Touchscreen
- Yes
- Lens Mount
- Fujifilm X
- Crop Factor
- 1.5x
- Wireless
- Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
- Card Slots
- 1x SD/SDHC/SDXC (UHS-I)
- Ibis
- Digital (Video Only)
- Af System
- Hybrid AF (phase-detection and contrast-detection)
- Subject Detection
- Face Detection, Eye Detection
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