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Published: 2013-06-07, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
Large optical viewfinder. Manual zoom design. Sharp images. Fast, 4x zoom lens. Lots of physical controls. Fast burst shooting. 1centimeter macro mode. Hot shoe.
Pricey. A little bulky. Rear LCD could be sharper
The Fujifilm X20 premium compact camera is a great choice for those who demand an optical viewfinder, but it can't keep up with the Sony DSC-RX100 in low light....
Published: 2013-05-17, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com
A new sensor lets the Fujifilm X20 deliver better photo quality than its predecessor, and tweaks to the design improve the shooting experience significantly
The lens-twist-to-turn-on is getting old fast, and the feature set provides just the basics. Plus the video quality disappoints
The Fujifiilm X20 is a great choice for people looking for a well-designed photographer's camera, but the basic feature set and disappointing video might not be for everyone.
By Josh Fate Fuji's new X20 camera follows in the success of the X10 and X100 released last year. While it may look just like the X10, Fuji has made some outstanding improvements to the X20 that have greatly improved the overall image quality of the ca...
Aggressive noise reduction; Exposure compensation dial easy to knock; Viewfinder info tricky to see
Despite some minor issues with the viewfinder, noise reduction and a somewhat untrustworthy exposure compensation dial, the Fujifilm X20 is clearly more than just a minor upgrade to the Fujifilm X10. With its dependable build quality, impressive AF,...
Abstract: Fuji X20 Review Video: Fujifilm has come on strong of late, launching a slew of new cameras with cutting-edge features. Does the Fuji X20 carry on this trend? Amy Davies of our testing team puts this Fuji X10 replacement through its paces in her Fuji X20 ...
At first glance the new Fujifilm X20 looks virtually identical to the original X10, but it includes so many improvements under the hood, particularly to its operational speed, auto and manual focusing systems, optical viewfinder and image quality, that i...
Abstract: Alongside the Fuji X100S, the new Fuji X20 was unveiled at CES 2013. The X20 is a point and shoot camera that uses a 2/3″ 12MP X-Trans sensor and has no anti-aliasing filter. It features a bright 4x zoom lens (28-112mm equivalent) with a f/2-2.8 max ap...
Classleading fast and reliable autofocus, Very low image noise, Excellent sharpness, Good dynamicrange, Conservative metering, Nicely saturated colors, Mechanical zoom, Great ergonomics, Good shottoshot speeds, Very responsive, Fuji Finepix X10, Fuji Fine
Below average whitebalance accuracy, Not ExposurePriority, Incorrect preview of WB, Wrong LiveHistogram, Dark exposure of lowcontrast scenes, Poor optical viewfinder, Short batterylife, Minimal grip
The Fuji X20 is an excellent premium compact and the only oneOther than the Fuji Finepix X10 which precedes it and features the same lens. to have a mechanical zoom. Its lens is equivalent to 28-112mm which is suitable for a wide variety of subjects and h...
Abstract: 1. Introduction2. Specifications3. Body and Design4. Body and Design Fujifilm X20 hands-on preview January 2013 | By Andy Westlake Preview based on a pre-production Fujifilm X20 The enthusiast compact sector has undergone a distinct revival in recent ye...
Very good photo quality; noticeably sharper than X10, Fast, 28-112mm equiv. F2.0-2.8 zoom lens with manual zoom ring, Solid build quality with retro design, Large optical viewfinder offers exposure data and focus point overlay, Wide selection of manual controls (plus a scene-selecting auto mode for beginners), New Hybrid AF system is noticeably faster than the X10, Focus peaking, Excellent in-c
Tends to smudge fine details (even at ISO 100), Clips highlights at default DR setting (though no worse than its peers), Optical viewfinder doesn't live up to its potential (no composition grid, grid lines); lens can be seen through viewfinder at wide-angle, No dedicated movie record button; no manual controls (aside from mic level adjustment), Video quality not as good as other high-end compac
The Fujifilm X20 takes what made the X10 that came before it a hit - namely its well-built, retro-styled body, fast lens, and full suite of manual controls - and adds an improved sensor and AF system. The result is a camera that is generally a pleasur...