

You can read my in-depth review of the Fuji X-H1, where I share my thoughts on that camera. To date, the Fuji X-H1 has been my go-to camera for everyday and travel needs, and I absolutely love its ergonomics, as well as its best-in-class in-body image stabilization (IBIS). However, right before the announcement of the camera, Fuji pushed the mini-GFX X-H1 to the market and that’s the camera I ultimately fell in love with and purchased for myself. Although the Fuji X-T2 was a very appealing camera when it was released, I decided to skip a generation and wait for the X-T3. Since the debut of the Fujifilm X-T1, I have been a huge fan of the X-T series cameras. I had a chance to test the Fuji X-T3 back in 2018, but have not been able to post my detailed assessment of this phenomenal camera until today.


Sporting the fourth-generation 26.1 MP X-Trans CMOS 4 BSI sensor, X-Processor 4 processor, a fast 425-point hybrid autofocus system, and very impressive video recording features, the X-T3 was an instant success among Fuji enthusiasts and professionals. After the success of the X-T2, Fujifilm announced the Fuji X-T3 successor on September 6, 2018.
