The Fujfilm X20 is the manufacturer's flagship compact and it arrives with an overhauled feature set on its predecessor. How does it perform? Find out in our Fujifilm X20 review
Fujifilm X20 Review
Video Review
Although Fujifilm’s X series is just one of a slew of recent
retro-themed camera lines, its authentic analogue styling and
proprietary sensor technology has made a particular impression. The Fujifilm X20
is positioned as the flagship model of the line’s compact offerings,
and it arrives with a significant overhauling of its predecessor’s
feature set. Watch our video review to find out more.
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Details
White Balance:Auto, Fine, Shade, Fluorescent light (daylight), Fluorescent light (warm white), Fluorescent light (cool white), Incandescent light, Underwater, Custom, Color temperature selection
Sample Photos:Fujifilm X20 sample image gallery
Video:1920 x 1080 pixels, 60fps
Memory Card:SD, SDHC, SDXC
LCD:2.8in LCD, 460k dots
Sensor:12MP 2/3in X-Trans CMOS II type
Connectivity:USB 2, HDMI mini
Exposure Modes:Auto, Advanced SR Auto, PASM
Metering System:TTL 256-zone multi, Centre-weight, Spot
Flash Modes:Auto, Forced Flash, Suppressed Flash, Slow Synchro
Weight:353g (including battery and card)
Power:NP-50 Li-ion battery, approx. 270 frame
Lens:28-112mm f/2-2.8
ISO Range:100-3200 (exp. to ISO 12,800 equivalent in JPEG only)
Dimensions:117 x 69.6 x 56.8mm
Shutter Speeds:30-1/4000* (at smaller apertures, 1/1000sec otherwise)
File Formats:Raw, JPEG, MOV