Testseek.com have collected 83 expert reviews of the Fujifilm FinePix X20 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fujifilm FinePix X20.
June 2013
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Published: 2013-08-08, Author: Mike , review by: techsmart.co.za
Lovely retro looks, manual zoom and not by lever, interesting photo effects, easy to access key functionality, custom settings on the top dial
Quite big for a compact, lens hood becomes a pain, LCD screen at back slightly small with low resolution, optical viewfinder not always accurate
Abstract: Sony 's long-lensed HX50 calls Fuji's stylish X20 a fop. Fight!The X20 is wonderfully retro in both look and feel. The optical viewfinder is synced to the 4x zoom and helpfully displays shooting data, but note that the lens barrel is visible in wide-angle...
Sharp images thanks to no optical low pass filter, Fast f/2.0-2.8 lens, Speedy and accurate AF, Short startup times
ISO 3200 and higher images are not so great at handling noise, Movie mode has no manual control, Audio recording barely average
The Fujifilm X20 may not be much different from its predecessor in the first glance, but one quick look at the spec sheet and you know this camera has received some serious re-tuning on the inside. As far as imaging performance goes, the camera is at par ...
The FUJIFILM X20 is a definite improvement over its predecessor, the X10. We liked the improved AF speed and there are a few features that its competitors lack, such as the optical viewfinder, which proved useful on sunny days with the rear display washin...
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Published: 2013-05-24, Author: Tony , review by: stuff.tv/my/
Gorgeous retro styling, Fast autofocus, Manual controls
Abstract: The popularity of mirrorless cameras motivates manufacturers to keep making them. Capabilities of the cameras motivates people to keep buying. When these two components meet in just the right spot, everyone is happy.This review comes after I played around...
Improved AF speeds, Optical viewfinder useful when outdoors, Robust build and attractive design
Aggressive noise control, AF tracking needs more refinement, Lens barrel blocks bottom corner of frame when using viewfinder, Below average battery life
Autofocus speed isn't Fujifilm's strongest attribute and it was painfully obvious on the older X10. For an advanced digital compact camera, the X10's slow and inaccurate AF didn't exactly impress. The company has promised improved AF speeds with the X20's...