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Fujifilm X-T200 Mirrorless Digital Camera w/XC15-45mm Kit - Dark Silver

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Color: Dark Silver


Style: w/ XC15-45mm Kit


Features

  • X-T200 is equipped with a vari-angle 3.5-inch/ 16:9 Aspect Ratio widescreen LCD touch-screen can be opened and closed between 0 to 180 degrees and rotated between -90 to +180 degree. It also provides intuitive and responsive control over the cameras features and functionality and can be used to adjust a variety of settings, like brightness, background blur, Film Simulation effects and image aspect ratiosX-T200 is equipped with a very-angle 3. 5-inch/ 16:9 Aspect Ratio widescreen LCD touchscreen can be opened and closed between 0 to 180 degrees and rotated between -90 to +180 degrees. It also provides intuitive and responsive control over the cameras features and functionality, and can be used to adjust a variety of settings, like brightness, background blur, Film Simulation effects and image aspect ratios
  • The use of on-sensor phase detection pixels across the sensor and an improved prediction algorithm means focus can be achieved quickly and in a variety of imaging environments. The updated Face/ Eye Detection AF makes focusing on individuals or groups of people quickly and easily. This is even possible when the cameras LCD monitor is flipped out and is used to make a selfie. Automated functions, like Main Subject Recognition, allow the camera to be set to recognize and track a main subject within the frame. Combined with a burst mode of 8fps, important moments with the right people will surely be easier to frame, focus, and immortalize
  • Fujifilms legacy in color science has given it legendary status among image-makers across the world. During its 85 years in the industry, it has been responsible for some of the most iconic photographic films in history and this exceptional knowledge has been poured into the 11 digital Film Simulation modes installed into X-T200. Images made with these film simulations carry the look and feel of the actual films that inspired them, which are a great building block to sparking creative imaging making. In addition, 20 Advanced Filters, which includes the new Clear Filter, give even more creative possibilities to image-makers as they seek to express themselves artistically
  • The new HDR Video function makes recording footage in high contrast situations much easier and more practical, while its in-camera video editing functions allow for clips to be trimmed and right-sized before they are shared. This means creators can share the perfect section of a super-slow motion clip or the best part of their 4K footage, right from the camera to their smartphone without ever needing to open a computer
  • Video Capture Resolution: 4K DCI 2160P

Description

The FUJIFILM X-T200 boasts a new EVF making it the most ideal camera in its class. It offers users fast auto-focus, face detection, and enough power to create stills at 8 FPS. Its 3.5” intuitive touch screen, new Clear Advanced Filter allowing for enhanced “bright mode” performance, and full image resolution image transfer, the X-T200 is the perfect tool for making your vision come alive.

Compatible Mountings: Fujifilm X


Aspect Ratio: 32


Photo Sensor Technology: CMOS


Supported File Format: JPEG, RAW


Image Stabilization: Digital


Maximum Focal Length: 45 Millimeters


Optical Zoom: 3 x


Maximum Aperture: 5.6 f


Expanded ISO Minimum: 100


Metering Description: Average, Multiple, Spot


Compatible Mountings: Fujifilm X


Aspect Ratio: 32


Sensor Type: CMOS


File Format: JPEG, RAW


Image stabilization: Digital


Maximum Aperture: 5.6 f


Expanded ISO Minimum: 100


Photo Sensor Resolution: 24 MP


Photo Sensor Size: APS-C


Maximum Shutter Speed: 30 seconds


Minimum Shutter Speed: 1/32000 Seconds


Exposure Control: Manual


Form Factor: Mirrorless


Effective Still Resolution: 24 MP


Special Feature: Face Detection


Color: Dark Silver


Screen Size: 3.5 Inches


Shooting Modes: Shooting, AF, Focus area, Focus mode, Digital zoom, Film simulation select, Adv. Filter select, Portrait enhancement level, touch AF in movie, Touch menu


Item Weight: 13.1 Ounces


Video Resolution: 4K DCI 2160p


Viewfinder: Electronic


Flash Modes: TTL


Camera Flash: Hotshoe


Skill Level: Amateur


Compatible Devices: Fujifilm X-mount cameras


Continuous Shooting: 8 FPS


Aperture modes: F2.8-F5.6


Viewfinder Magnification: 0.62x


Flash Sync Speed: 1/180 Second


Video Capture Format: MP4


Connectivity Technology: USB, HDMI, 2.5mm audio


Wireless Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi


Total USB Ports: 1


Total Video Out Ports: 1


Total USB 2.0 Ports: 1


Hardware Interface: AV Port


Display Type: LCD


Display Fixture Type: Articulating


Display Maximum Resolution: 2,360,000 dots


Has Color Screen: Yes


Touch Screen Type: Capacitive


Flash Memory Type: Secure Digital, Secure Digital Extended Capacity (SDXC), Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC)


Write Speed: >= 30 MB/s


Auto Focus Technology: Phase Detection


Focus Features: Continuous-Servo AF (C), Manual Focus (M), Single-Servo AF (S)


Autofocus Points: 139


Focus Type: Auto Focus


Focus Mode: Continuous-Servo AF (AF-C), Manual Focus (MF), Single-Servo AF (AF-S)


Autofocus: Yes


JPEG Quality Level: Basic, Fine, Normal


Supported Image Format: JPEG, RAW


Total Still Resolution: 24 MP


Maximum Image Size: 2160 Pixels


Maximum Focal Length: 45 Millimeters


Optical Zoom: 3 x


Lens Type: Zoom


Zoom: Optical Zoom


Camera Lens: 45 Mm


Minimum Focal Length: 15 Millimeters


Real Angle Of View: 180 Degrees


Digital Zoom: 0.24 x


Number of Diaphragm Blades: 7


Photo Filter Thread Size: 52 Millimeters


Lens Construction: 10 Elements in 9 Groups


Photo Filter Size: 52 Millimeters


Metering Methods: Average, Multiple, Spot


White Balance Settings: Auto


Self Timer: 10 Seconds, 2 Seconds


Brand: Fujifilm


Model Name: X-T200 XC15-45mm Kit - Dark Silver


Built-In Media: Camera Kit


Are Batteries Included: Yes


Model Number: 16645864


Remote Included: No


Model Series: X-T


Series Number: 200


Generation: 200


UPC: 074101201680


Manufacturer Part Number: X-T200 XC15-45mm Kit - Dark Silver


Manufacturer: Fujifilm


Warranty Description: 1 Yr Manufacturer


Digital-Still: No


Movie Mode: Yes


Image Capture Type: Stills


Night vision: No


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  • Really Great Camera for the money for beginner photographers Really Great Camera for the money for beginner photographers
I took this camera on a 2yr journey through Asia as well as many vacations elsewhere. It was used 3-4 days a week as I traveled through the country I lived as well as the Philippines, Singapore, Japan, Germany, France, and the US. I was drawn to the XT-200 for reasons below after many weeks of research and comparison. Here are my thoughts after 2.5yrs of ownership. Pros: 1. Photo quality: The images that come out of such a small camera are astounding. I’ve never wanted to print more photos and hang them on my walls before. I can’t say enough good things about the Fuji JPEG film simulations. If you don’t want to spend much, or any time, on Photoshop, you can crop and directly upload photos to social media without ever having to worry. People ask me what camera am I using and they’re always surprised when I tell them it’s one of the cheapest options from Fuji. There are cameras with bigger sensors and more megapixels, sure. But it all boils down to how you use your tool. For me, my style was street photography and landscape in well lit areas. 90% of the time I was extremely satisfied, the other 10% could be a bit of a struggled to get high res images in dark settings such as night markets and dark streets/alleys of Asia. I could live with this for the most part, though. 2. Affordability: this is the first camera I’ve ever purchased as an amateur photographer and the price is below the $1k mark most people will spend to get similar photo quality. 3. Portability: The camera is compact enough to keep around your shoulder or by your side at all times throughout the day. You can get bigger, more powerful cameras but they become a burden when your daypack gets heavy from traveling all the time. This camera actually makes shooting fun. I could take it anywhere and it’s very unsuspecting. 4. Ease of use: It’ll take a bit of time to learn all the controls and set the camera up the way you want but it’s a charm to use. I personally setup the ISO to work with the left wheel while aperture and shutter speed are controlled with the two on the right. This mimics the more expensive models. The articulating screen is also useful in many scenarios (although I recommend getting a screen protector as it is soft plastic). 5. Video quality: the 4K video is really clear and beautiful for the price. I didn’t use this feature too much but when the camera is stationary, you really get a bang for your buck on video quality. Cons: This section is a bit tough for me to write about because I love the camera so much. During my time of ownership, I’ve learned an extraordinary amount about photography that I wish I knew before my purchase. Maybe you will never have to worry about these problems but for me, after my 2yr stint in Asia, it left me wanting to upgrade. After moving back to the US, I rarely take photos so the issues aren’t really a concern for me and I can’t justify upgrade costs. 1. No IBIS: If I was on the market again today with my current knowledge, I would have to go for a camera of similar size with IBIS, perhaps the Fuji S-10 or newly released S-20. These 2 models have enough IBIS to help with low shutter speeds or video stabilization but at almost double the cost. There of course are options from Sony and Canon that may have more horsepower but don’t have the same feel and emotion as when using Fuji cameras. 2. The kit lens is a little underwhelming. I bought the 35mm f1.4 lens after almost a year of ownership and could not be any happier. I think this lens really makes the camera and my images what they are. I would recommend keeping the kit lens as it has variable zoom and higher field of view compared to a prime lens like the 35mm f1.4. The kit lens zoom function can also get a bit hard to use if exposed to the elements. I used my camera extensively at the beach and in humid environments so it’s to be expected without proper maintenance and cleanings. 3. Turn on time: This one is maybe the most annoying part on a day to day basis. The camera takes about 3-5 seconds to boot up (as I know, this is an issue with early mirrorless cameras). It’s difficult to have a camera ready at all times unless you drain your battery so naturally, it’s turned off until ready to be used. This is fine unless you see something that catches your eye that you might only have a couple seconds to capture. There are many times I missed a picture on the street because the turn on time was too slow. I’m sure the software and hardware on newer cameras are a bit quicker. 4. APC-C sensor size can be limiting when looking for higher dynamic range and low light performance. This is to be expected though and you won’t find anything within the price range to get much better performance. Conclusion: Do what you will with the information above. These are just my thoughts as I write this review from a jet lagged point of view of my most recent trip to Europe (which this camera gladly joined me on). If you are young and just starting your photography journey or only take pictures for family events or your pets in the snow, 100% get this camera. If you believe your knowledge of photography will grow and expand or your are an experienced amateur, look for an upgraded option. This camera has served me extremely well for the last two years and I never thought I would be using it to its full potential. But that is exactly why I want to share my review. If you’ve read this far, I hope this helped and thank you for reading!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2023 Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2023 by Alex

  • A great camera for a specific purpose A great camera for a specific purpose
Color: Silver Style: w/ XC15-45mm Kit
Since most of the reviews revolve around comparing this to a DSLR, I guess my take on it comes from a size perspective. I cannot take a DSLR hiking, they're simply too bulky and too heavy to justify the space in my pack. When I looked at replacing my Canon, I went out to find something that I could get that was lightweight without sacrificing the quality of the images I had grown used to with the DSLR. This had an aesthetic I really liked and the features I was looking for as well. It doesn't look like a cheap point and shoot with a bigger lens strapped to the front. The controls are perfectly fine for me and are more second nature since I've spent a lot of time behind it. Like anything new one gets, you have to get used to it. I find the colors on pictures I take with this camera come out much better overall compared to my old Canon. It isn't excessively difficult to use, and I don't find the menu cluttered at all. The camera is very light and very small for what performance you can squeeze out of it, its footprint is about the same as my Samsung Galaxy s10e. The camera is mostly just wider with the lens mounted. I cannot attest to the video features as I do not use them. My only gripes about this camera are the kit lens and the materials, mostly the kit lens, and those are never really spectacular anyways. It just seems to be adequate for most circumstances, without ever being the "perfect" choice for a scene. Its easily replaced however, so you can learn on it before getting a new lens better suited to your tastes. That lightweight I enjoy comes at the cost of the materials unfortunately. The camera is VERY plastic-y and does not feel like it would survive a fall. I don't drop my cameras, but I'm not sure my old DSLR would have survived either. Better materials and weatherproofing would have meant a higher cost anyways, and that would've defeated the purpose of this for me. All in all, I find this camera perfectly suited for what I needed. I needed a lightweight, high image quality camera, and the Fujifilm XT200 got me there. Your mileage may vary though depending on your skill level, experience with much more expensive cameras, and overall attitude. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2020 Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2020 by Penn-Bushcrafting

  • A Near Professional Camera
Color: Dark Silver Style: w/ XC15-45mm Kit
Added 7/26/2021: This camera does not have hardware in-body image stabilization which will move the sensor in the opposite direction of movement. If you do not have a stable grip, attach a lens with OIS spec. That is OPTICAL IMAGE STABILIZATION. Almost all fuji zoom lenses are OIS. Fixed focal lenses are not. I shoot stills. For video shooting see other reviews. The body is made (or assembled) in Indonesia. The lens is made (or assembled) in the Philippines. My camera had firmware version 1.05 when I received it. Bracketing HD function was not working. I upgraded to version 1.1 and that function became operational. Version 1.1 also installed webcam features. This is usually advertised as a beginner’s camera. It can easily be classified as a professional camera if you learn how to squeeze out those features. I chose this camera for its eye level finder, articulating back, pop-up flash and selection of film effects. It is lightweight. It accepts other lenses designed for the X line of Fujifilm cameras. It has been fast enough for every test I have put it through. I purchased the kit with XC 15-45 lens. Make sure the lens firmware is also updated. The zoom dial is not mechanically linked to the lens groups. It's a two position switch with neutral mid-point. Turn the dial right (clockwise). The camera senses the switch activation and applies power to the zoom motor. Zooming out is the opposite. The zoom dial is spring loaded. It will return to neutral once it is released. The body works with other Fuji lenses the way those lenses were designed. I tested the functionality with two XF lenses and they worked fine. There is a battery in the kit and a 12” USB-C to USB-A cord. NO CHARGER. You use the USB connector on your laptop or an external 5V adapter for charging. I use my 3A phone charger and it works fine. I also bought a Fujifilm wall charger that I slide the battery on for charging. The video port uses micro HDMI. There is 3.5mm stereo jack to the left of the body which can be used for external microphone or handheld shutter release. If attaching RR-100 release, a 3.5mm - 2.5mm adapter is required. The role of the 3.5mm jack is defined in the menu. You can create your own menu if you don’t like what's in the camera. There are two buttons that can be programmed to launch any menu line item. There are 4 dials on top. One is the mode dial where you start to make your selection. The rightmost dial is for exposure compensation. The other 2 change roles depending on the mode dial setting. For darker scenes make sure the focus illumination light is turned on for contrast detection and accurate focusing. The SR+ setting chooses the scene automatically. With the Adv. setting, camera produces special effects. With SP setting scenes with special lighting requirement can be selected. The mode dial has separate settings for night, sports, landscape as well as manual, aperture, or shutter priority. Space is limited here for a description of every feature. I downloaded and read the owner's manual before I decided to purchase. I have not explored the wireless/bluetooth capabilities of the camera. It is entirely possible that all camera settings, plus remote release, might be controllable through fujifilm app on a cellphone. A lot of reviewers compare this to Canon G and M line. This camera is a head and shoulder above the Canon lines. I am writing this from experience. I have owned Canon G11, G15, G5X and the M5. Canon has moved features out of their cameras over the years. I used the color accent, color substitution and panorama shooting in G11 and G15. They were all gone in G5X. The focus illumination in M5 was off to the right. The beam would fire but the camera couldn't focus. JPG images of the M5 were too soft and the Moire fringing was intolerable. Fuji has maintained the features on their cameras and have expanded/improved the features. I recommend this camera without hesitation. If you have film photography background you will be up and running fairly quickly. I will come back and add to my review as time goes on. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2020 by Old Jedi

  • Great camera but not for shooting manual
Color: Silver Style: w/ XC15-45mm Kit
Great picture quality and awesome for the average person looking to take nice photos or video. Not really a good tool for photographers though. Does feel a tad bit cheap. Shooting manual is one of the most painful and confusing experiences with the X-T200. I’d suggest the X-T2 or X-T20 for more control. It’s an okay camera if you want the camera to be more in charge than you are. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2021 by william ibarrondo

  • Dude, where my battery?
The product came just as in the picture. Absolutely pristine quality. However, the description said “one lithium Ion Battery (included) and I can assure you there was not a lithium ion batter included. Which means I now have to go buy one and my good deal became less of a good deal.
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2021 by Jake

  • Great for a beginner like me!
If you’re a professional, this isn’t the camera for you. If you are a beginner like me, traveling, and want nicer photos than your camera: buy it! This camera is beautiful, light weight & easy for me to use. I love the rotating Touch screen & having the option to use the view finder when needed. For me it’s perfect for snapping pictures of my family while traveling. If you’re looking for a fast, high end camera please know you’re going to spend thousands of dollars. For the price, I’m very happy with this cameras capabilities ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2020 by Brandi-13

  • Love my new camera!
Color: Silver Style: w/ XC15-45mm Kit
Exactly as described and what I wanted. Do your research, decide what's important then buy. This camera takes great pictures - I am not a professional but I want near pro quality. Auto settings have you taking pics immediately but I'm still figuring everything else out (that's what happens with ALL cameras). It takes great pictures or maybe I take great pictures with this nice little camera! Small lightweight and easy to hike around with this camera. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2020 by Reader1961

  • great for beginners! great for beginners!
This is my first actual camera, so not sure how much weight my opinion carries, but this camera is incredibly user friendly and takes great pictures! Pretty great for an intro camera to get familiar with the processes of photography and what not. I am super happy with this purchase!
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2021 Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2021 by Kyler Gray

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