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.
Specifications |
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X-T10 | X-T20 | X-T2 | |
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Announced | May, 2015 | January, 2017 | July, 2016 |
Price (body-only) | $799 | $899 | $1,599 |
Sensor and image resolution |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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X-T10 | X-T20 | X-T2 | |
Diopter Adjustment | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Eye Point | 17.5mm | 17.5mm | 23mm |
Electronic (EVF) |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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