Testseek.com have collected 103 expert reviews of the Fujifilm X-T20 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fujifilm X-T20.
March 2017
(87%)
103 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Takes very impressive photos with a high amount of detail, Capable of taking video in Ultra HD, Interchangeable lens to suit the subject and situation, Great zoom range to capture subjects further away, Adjustable electronic viewfinder to suit everyone's
Heavy with the 1855mm lens attached, Very expensive at £1,049
If you can stretch to its price point, the Fujifilm X-T20 is a great option. It produced some brilliant photos and its video quality didn't disappoint either. The compromise for all that, though, is a high price tag and a very heavy camera that can someti...
You could be forgiven for thinking the X-T20 might be something of a compromise camera from Fujifilm, but that's certainly not the case.True, sacrifices have been made compared with the X-T2 – there's no weather-sealing, the magnification on the EVF isn't...
The Fujifilm X-T20 gives you almost all the same features found in the X-T2, in a smaller and much cheaper body. Aside from the weatherproofing and simpler autofocus system, this is a fully featured camera at an affordable price.Rather, the X-T20 is the f...
The X-T20 feels like a love letter from Fuji to its enthusiast following, with every feature well crafted and exceptionally presented. From image quality to functions such as AF tracking modes and high-speed shooting, everything feels like it's had an ove...
Great value, Impressive image quality, Strong lens ecosystem, Classic design, 4K video
No in-body image stabilization, Dedicated ISO dial would have been nice
Absolutely. The X-T20 is a significant upgrade over the X-T10 and also a perfect introduction to the X Series for newcomers. If you are lucky enough to live in a city that still has a brick and mortar camera store, then we recommend getting your hands on...
Fujifilm had good foundations on which to build the X-T20. What you essentially get are many of the great features from the companys flagship models in a body thats more or less identical to the X-T10. You could look at the X-T20 as a baby X-T2 and for...
Published: 2017-03-10, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Exceptional image quality leads in its class, improved autofocus and operation compared to predecessor, great retro style, touchscreen controls, decent built-in finder and tilt-angle screen
Would still like a Pinpoint-style autofocus mode, are some cheaper competitors (Lumix G80 the prime example), no weather-proofing, one card slot (which is poorly placed)
The Fujifilm X-T20's biggest issue is nothing to do with its own performance: it's the presence of the Panasonic Lumix G80, which can be bought with a lens for the same body-only price as this Fuji. That makes for a tough decision.But while the Panasonic...
Published: 2017-03-01, Author: Sam , review by: stuff.tv
Superb image quality, Fast autofocus and good handling, Reasonably affordable, Touchscreen a nice new addition
Not weatherproof
So, is the X-T20 a cheaper edition of the X-T2 that retains all the same benefits? Not quite – there's a step down in build quality, as well as a few minor differences here and there. But for most people, the new £800 model will deliver results that are j...
Published: 2017-01-24, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Exceptional image quality leads in its class, Improved autofocus and operation compared to predecessor, Great retro style, Touchscreen controls, Decent built-in finder and tilt-angle screen
Would still like a Pinpoint-style autofocus mode, Are some cheaper competitors (Lumix G80 the prime example), No weather-proofing, One card slot (which is poorly placed)
In our brief time with the X-T20 we think it's a very sensible evolution of the series. The addition of touchscreen is most welcome, while the 50 per cent boost in resolution over the X-T10 model brings this system camera in line with its latest competito...