Fujifilm X-T20 vs X-T10 vs X-T2 Comparison

Fujifilm has unveiled the X-T20; the lower-end model of the X-T2 with improved features. So here is a Fujifilm X-T20 vs X-T10 vs X-T2 comparison that shows the highlights to help you for decision.

We thought that for all users who are curious about Fuji’s entry to mid-level mirrorless cameras, let’s put together the features of all the latest members of the X-T series side by side.

That’s why we put the X-T10 features back in the comparison chart. In this way we can see the general differences on the shelf and make initial impressions for new purchases.

The X-T20 and X-T2 cameras sure being priced very differently. On the other hand both cameras have a surprising number of features in common. These include the new 24MP APS-C X-Trans III sensor, advanced hybrid autofocus system with Custom AF settings and 4K video at 30fps.

According to the traditional features of this series, the X-T20 lacks the weather sealing. The shooter also doesn’t have the AF point joystick, ISO dial, Log output and battery grip option like the X-T2 but gains a touchscreen with a built-in pop-up flash.

Now let’s add the X-T10 to this new dual of X-T series models and look at their differences.

Specifications Comparison of Fujifilm X-T20 vs X-T10 vs X-T2 Cameras

Below you can see the specs comparison table of Fujifilm X-T20 vs X-T10 vs X-T2 mirrorless cameras. Some differences like sensor, image size, shooting speed, lcd size etc.. detailed as bold on the table.

Fujifilm X-T20 vs X-T10 vs X-T2 Comparison

Specifications

X-T10 X-T20 X-T2
Announced May, 2015 January, 2017 July, 2016
Price (body-only) $799 $899 $1,599

Sensor and image resolution

X-T10 X-T20 X-T2
Effective Pixels 16.3 megapixel 24.3 megapixel 24.3 megapixel
Maximum Image Size in Pixels 4,896 × 3,264 6000 × 4000 6000 × 4000
Sensor X-Trans CMOS II X-Trans CMOS III X-Trans CMOS III
Processor EXR Processor II X-Processor Pro X-Processor Pro
Native ISO 200 – 6400 200-12800 200 to 12800
Extended ISO 100, 12800, 25600, 51200 100 / 25600 / 51200 100 / 25600 / 51200
Metering Multi, Spot, Average TTL 256-zone metering, Multi / Spot / Average / Center Weighted TTL 256-zone metering, Multi / Spot / Average / Center Weighted
Exposure Compensation ±3.0EV -5.0EV – +5.0EV, 1/3EV step
(movie recording : -2.0EV – +2.0EV)
-5.0EV – +5.0EV, 1/3EV step
(movie recording : -2.0EV – +2.0EV)
Face / Eye Detection Yes Yes Yes
Shutter Speed, Mechanical 1/4,000s 4 sec. to 1/4000 sec.(P mode), 30 sec. to 1/4000 sec.(All modes)
Bulb mode(up to 60 min), TIME : 30 sec. to 1/4000 sec.
4 sec. to 1/8000 sec.(P mode), 30 sec. to 1/8000 sec.(All modes)
Bulb mode(up to 60 min), TIME : 30 sec. to 1/8000 sec.
Shutter Speed, Electronic 1s to 1/32,000s 4 sec. to 1/4000 sec.(P mode)
1 sec. to 1/32000 sec. (P / A / S / M modes)
Bulb mode : 1 sec. fixed, TIME : 1sec to 1/32000sec.
30 sec. to 1/32000 sec.(P / A / S / M modes)
Bulb mode : 1 sec. fixed, TIME : 30 sec to 1/32000sec.
Continuous Shooting High: 8fps

Low: 3fps

Up to 14 fps at 24.3 MP for up to 42 frames in JPEG format, Up to 14 fps at 24.3 MP for up to 23 frames in raw format Up to 14 fps for up to 42 frames in JPEG format, Up to 14 fps for up to 28 frames in raw format
Interval Timer Shooting Yes Yes Yes
Classic Chrome Film Simulation Yes Yes Yes

Autofocus

X-T10 X-T20 X-T2
Autofocus Points 77 in 7 × 7 grid 91 AF points (7 x 13) or 325 AF points (13 x 25) 91 AF points (7 x 13) or 325 AF points (13 x 25)
Phase Detect Intelligent Hybrid AF (TTL contrast AF / TTL phase detection AF) Intelligent Hybrid AF (TTL contrast AF / TTL phase detection AF) Intelligent Hybrid AF (TTL contrast AF / TTL phase detection AF)
Autofocus Modes Single, Zone, Wide/Tracking Single, Zone, Wide/Tracking Single, Zone, Wide/Tracking

Video

X-T10 X-T20 X-T2
Video format Movie File Format: MOV
Movie Video Compression: H.264
Audio: Linear PCM Stereo
MOV (MPEG-4 AVC / H.264, Audio : Linear PCM / Stereo sound 48KHz sampling) Movie File Format: MOD
Movie Video Compression: MPEG-4 AVC / H.264
Audio: Linear PCM/ Stereo sound 48KHz sampling
Video resolution and clip length Full HD 1920 x 1080 60p / 50p / 30p / 25p / 24p, Continuous recording : up to approx. 14 min.
HD 1280 x 720 60p / 50p / 30p / 25p / 24p, Continuous recording : up to approx. 27 min.
[4K (3840×2160)] 29.97p / 25p / 24p / 23.98P, 100Mbps Continuous recording : up to approx. 10 min.
[Full HD (1920×1080)] 59.94p / 50p / 29.97p / 25p / 24p / 23.98P, 36Mbps Continuous recording : up to approx. 15 min.
[HD (1280×720)] 59.94p / 50p / 29.97p / 25p / 24p / 23.98P, 18Mbps Continuous recording : up to approx. 30 min.
[4K (3840×2160)] 29.97p / 25p / 24p / 23.98p 100Mbps up to approx. 10min.
[Full HD (1920×1080)] 59.94p / 50p / 29.97p / 25p / 24p / 23.98p 100Mbps up to approx. 15 min.
[HD (1280×720)] 59.94p / 50p / 29.97p / 25p / 24p / 23.98p 50Mbps up to approx. 30min.

Viewfinder

X-T10 X-T20 X-T2
Diopter Adjustment Yes Yes Yes
Eye Point 17.5mm 17.5mm 23mm

Electronic (EVF)

X-T10 X-T20 X-T2
Size 0.39 inch 0.39 inch 0.5 inch
Resolution 2,360K dot OLED 2,360K dot OLED 2,360K dot OLED
Magnification 0.62× 0.62× 0.77×
Viewfinder Rotation Yes Yes Yes
Refresh Rate 54 frames per second 60 frames per second 100 frames per second

LCD

X-T10 X-T20 X-T2
Size 3.0 inch 3.0 inch 3.0 inch
Resolution 920k dot 1,040k dot 1,040k dot
Tilting Yes 2-direction tilting LCD screen(up and down) 3-direction tilting LCD screen(up, down and side)

Flash

Flash Included Built-in Built-in No
Flash Sync Speed 1/180 of a second 1/180 of a second 1/250 of a second

Body and Handling

X-T10 X-T20 X-T2
Storage Media Slots One One Two
Media Max. Speed UHS-I SD Card (-2G) / SDHC Card (-32G) / SDXC Card (-256G) UHS-I SD Card (-2G) / SDHC Card (-32G) / SDXC Card (-256G) UHS-I / UHS-II
Start-up Time 0.5 sec 0.4 sec 0.3 sec
ISO Dial No No Yes
Shutter Type Mechanical and Electronic Mechanical and Electronic Mechanical and Electronic
WiFi Yes Yes Yes
X-T10 X-T20 X-T2
Dimensions 118.4mm Wide

82.8mm High

40.8mm Deep

118.4mm Wide

82.8mm High

41.4mm Deep

132.5mm Wide

91.8mm High

49.2mm Deep

Weight
(Measured)
330g Approx. 383g / 13.5 oz. (including battery and memory card) Approx 507g(including battery and memory card)
Weather Sealing No No Yes
Operating Temperature -0°C – 40°C -0°C – 40°C -10°C – +40°C
Battery NP-W126 NP-W126S NP-W126S
Battery Life Approx. 350 frames Approx. 350 frames Approx. 340 frames
Power Management High Performance Mode On/Off High Performance Mode On/Off High Performance Mode On/Off
IO Micro USB 2

Mini HDMI

Microphone/Remote Release 2.5mm Stereo Mini Connector

Micro USB 2

Mini HDMI

Microphone/Remote Release 2.5mm Stereo Mini Connector

Micro USB 3

Mini HDMI

Microphone/Remote Release 3.5mm Stereo Mini Connector

Main differences of the Fujifilm X-T20 vs X-T2

  • The X-T2 has a larger grip, bigger dials and buttons.
  • The X-T20 doesn’t have a fully weather-sealed body.
  • The X-T2 has a dedicated ISO dial. With the X-T20 you will have to assign a custom button to access it.
  • The X-T20 doesn’t have an optional battery grip. With the X-T2 you can have a vertical booster grip that gives 2 extra batteries.
  • More viewfinder magnification with the X-T2’s EVF. It has a 0.77x magnification view and 100fps refresh rate.
  • Double SDXC UHS-II card slots on X-T2. The X-T20 has one card slot.
  • The X-T2 has a mechanical shutter speed of 1/8000th better than the X-T20’s 1/4000th sec.

We hope this table has helped to give you an idea to see the difference between Fujifilm X-T20 vs X-T10 vs X-T2 mirrorless cameras

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