11/19/2023 0 Comments Fujifilm x t3 full frame![]() ![]() When Shooting 4K/50/60p the crop factor is 1.18X No sensor crop factor when shooting in 4K mode up to 30p.Full HD now supports double the data rate of the X-T2 and X-H1 (200Mbps vs 100Mbps).In some conditions, ISO 12,800 can be used too. FUJIFILM worked their magic on that front too and one can shoot comfortably up to ISO 8000. Mind you that the only downside when comparing that feature to the other two cameras is the greater crop factor. Due to some internal changes made by FUJIFILM, the result when shooting slow-motion is better than what can be found in the X-T2 or X-H1. The camera can do up to 120 frames per second in Full HD mode. With 11.2 stops of DR, this little camera is doing rather well against its competitors. We have measured 9ms in 4K/25p recording mode, placing the camera above FUJIFILM’s own X-T2 The headphone jack is now built into the camera body itself, no need to purchase the camera grip for that purpose.Simultaneous support for 4K/60P 4:2:2 10-Bit HDMI output and 4K/60P 4:2:0 10-Bit internal SD card recording.In addition, “Eye detection/Face detection” focusing method is functioning in video mode too Excellent autofocus system (Working well in lowlight conditions and slow-motion too).External 4:2:2 10-Bit recording via HDMI.4K, 10-Bit, ALL Intra, 4:2:0, 400Mbps internal recording (Up to 30p).A choice between two different types of compressions.(Besides the H264 codec), the camera is now equipped with a new H265 codec (When a manufacturer decides on implementing 10-Bit internal recording and yet at the same time stick to a modestly priced recording media, H265 is the obvious choice).So what is there to be so excited about? Here is a complete list of enhancements – some to be found for the first time inside any of FUJIFILM’s cameras: Including a completely new sensor and the processor behind it, led to some fundamental progress. ![]() FUJIFILM have listened carefully to feedback given by filmmakers and created their best ever video orientated mirrorless camera. Now, there is a new kid in the block, one that – in my humble opinion – surpasses both, the X-T2 and X-H1 in terms of video performance. On top and bottom of the picture, an ungraded parts FUJIFILM X-T3, What is new (in no particular order) (See my FUJIFILM X-H1 review here).įUJIFILM X-T3 at ISO 8000. Then, the X-H1 came and brought even more possibilities for the creative video shooter: In-Body Stabilisation System, Internal F-Log recording and the ETERNA film simulation picture profile, just to name a few. The X-T2 was their first camera to include 4K recording and F-Log picture profile (Externally first and then internally via a firmware update). From the moment the company has noticed that shooting video with large sensor mirrorless cameras is much in demand, they responded by fulfilling that demand and since then haven’t stopped refining their products. If you’ve been following the development of FUJIFILM’s cameras, I’m sure you have noticed that something very interesting is happening. Interested in finding out more? A bit of History The X-T3 is the BEST camera FUJIFILM have ever presented, when it comes to video performance. If you are short of time, let me start with my conclusion. We were lucky enough to get our hands on a production model to check its video capabilities. If I’m not mistaken, it is the first APS-C sensor size mirrorless camera that records in 10-Bit internally. Hot on the heels of Canon’s EOS R announcement, FUJIFILM have just announced their new camera, the X-T3. keyboard_arrow_rightCameras of the Year.keyboard_arrow_rightGear Guides by Type.keyboard_arrow_rightGear Guides by Budget. ![]()
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