Testseek.co.uk have collected 81 expert reviews of the Fujifilm X-Pro 3 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fujifilm X-Pro 3.
December 2019
(87%)
81 Reviews
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Users
(96%)
321 Reviews
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87010081
The editors liked
Unique shooting experience
Improved hybrid viewfinder
Weatherproof design
The editors didn't like
Limited
Unusual rear display
More expensive than the X-T3
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Published: 2020-01-16, Author: Steve , review by: engadget.com
Good autofocus system, Stylish rugged body, Excellent image quality, Top-flight film simulations, Electronic viewfinder,
Impractical rear display, Not useful for video, Optical viewfinder tricky to learn
It's hard to assign a score to a camera like this because it's clearly for a very narrow group of buyers. It has very unique features, like the optical viewfinder, not found on any other cameras. Nevertheless, the X-Pro3 is an expensive camera, so I'm goi...
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Hidden LCD will stop you chimping, Beautiful Fujifilm IQ and color rendition, Stylish yet seriously resilient body…
Rangefinder design takes getting used to, 4K video record time is limited, Expensive
The Fujifilm X-Pro3 set out with a mission: to keep photographers shooting, rather than chimping (checking your photos as you shoot them). The camera's "hidden LCD" achieves this aim, forcing you to reconsider how you approach your shots, and captures the...
With the Fujifilm X Pro 3, Fujifilm is truly embracing them for themselves, Classic Negative, Weather Sealing, Autofocus is great where it counts and where you can make money, Clarity addition means you do less work, Multiple Exposure Mode is wonderful fo
The autofocus for street photography and tracking really needs a tweak, The Fujifilm X Pro 3 is truthfully one of the most innovative cameras to come out this year. Though Sony has been pushing the boundaries when it comes to innovation, Fujifilm has been
Published: 2019-11-12, Author: Richard , review by: dpreview.com
The X-Pro3 is an intentionally divisive camera, but one we think will hold a certain appeal for some photographers.Read moreSample galleryThe X-Pro3 gains the 'Classic Negative' film stimulation. Check out examples of it and more in our hardy samples gall...
Abstract: PhotoPlus 2019 was the smallest it has been in the decade or more I've been attending regularly. Sony didn't attend, preferring to host their own event nearby, which was both inconvenient for those of us who knew about it, and I talked to several photogra...
Abstract: But where the X-Pro2 had a magnesium alloy body, the new model switches instead to solid titanium panels top and bottom, a material that Fuji tells us is seven times as durable as stainless steel, but with half the density. (We understand that the rest of...
Published: 2019-10-23, Author: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com
Fujifilm's X-Pro3 upgrades its much-loved rangefinder series with the expected sensor and processor from the X-T3 and X-T30, improves the build quality with titanium top and bottom panels, offers an optional coating for greater scratch resistance, enhance...
Published: 2019-10-23, Author: Richard , review by: dpreview.com
The design of the Fujifilm X-Pro3 encourages you to use it more like a classic film camera than a modern digital camera. So, does it work? Take a closer look in our hands-on slideshow.We took a preproduction Fujifilm X-Pro3 to northern California to see...
Hidden LCD will stop you chimping, Beautiful Fujifilm IQ and color rendition, Stylish yet seriously resilient body…
… but Rangefinder rookies will need to, 4K video record time still limited, prone to fingerprints, though
The Fujifilm X-Pro3 set out with a mission: to keep photographers shooting, rather than chimping. The camera's "hidden LCD" achieves this aim, forcing you to reconsider how you approach your shots, and captures the purity and joy of taking photographs. Ho...