$(document). ready(function() { SampleGalleryStripV2({"galleryId":"5133487436","isMobile":false}) }) The Fujifilm X-Pro3 is a 26 megapixel mirrorless interchangeable lens camera built around a clever optical / electronic viewfinder and designed to look like a classic rangefinder.
This, the third iteration of Fujifilm's first X-mount camera gains titanium top and base plates but the most noteworthy feature is an LCD panel that faces the back of the camera and needs to be flipped down to use it. The viewfinder and rear screen are the main distinctions between this and the similarly-specced X-T3.
A low-resolution status panel on the back of the camera speaks to the underlying ethos of the camera, which we'll look into in more detail on the next page.
Key Specifications
26MP APS-C BSI CMOS sensor
Optical/Electronic hybrid viewfinder
Fold down rear LCD
Rear-facing Memory LCD status panel
Titanium top/bottom plates
4K video at up to 30p, 200Mbps
11 Film Simulation modes, now with 'Classic Neg'
The X-Pro3 will be available in a painted black version for $1799 or variants with a silver or black hardened, coated surface for $1999.
What's new and how it compares
The X-Pro3 looks a lot like its predecessors except for one major change.
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Body and controls
A new titanium top plate, rear 'sub monitor' and hidden flip-out LCD round out the major body updates.
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First impressions
Photo editor Dan Bracaglia took a pre-production X-Pro3 on holiday to Northern California. Here are his thoughts on the hidden rear screen.
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Sample gallery
The X-Pro3 gains the 'Classic Negative' film stimulation. Check out examples of it and more in our hardy samples gallery.
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2019-10-23 08:00