Fujifilm X-T3 Rumored to Feature 20fps Shooting Speed
Fujifilm X-T3 mirrorless camera is rumored to be in the works. The flagship APS-c shooter is said to feature a high-speed continuous speed at 20fps in CH mode and even faster in crop mode.
Previously we reported that there would be a 26MP stack sensor for the X-T3. A stacked sensor dedicates a layer to collect the image data and a layer dedicated to processing that data, which allows high-resolution cameras to perform at faster rates. This technology is one of the reasons the Sony A9 ($4,498) is able to achieve 20fps burst speeds.
Accordingly, we can foresee that the Fujifilm X-T3 will be stacked with a sensor that will provide 20fps continuous shooting speed. More details after the break.
Fujifilm X-T3 Rumored to Feature 20fps Burst Mode
The Fujifilm X-T2 currently goes up to 11fps (with vertical booster grip) and 14fps with electronic shutter. We can expect faster autofocus and burst with better video performance for the upcoming Fujifilm X-T3 camera.
- 26MP APS-C X-
Trans CMOS Stacked Sensor - Improved X-processor
- No IBIS
- Better Native ISO
- 20fps burst mode
- 4K video at 60fps
- Touchscreen
- Built-in Bluetooth like the X-E3 and X-H1
- Improved battery life
- New vertical battery grip
- Made in China
- Price around $1,599
According to recent rumors, the Japan-based company will be present at the Photokina 2018 show in order to introduce the X-T3 mirrorless camera. It will replace the Fujifilm X-T2 and will follow the naming pattern, meaning that it will be called Fujifilm X-T3.
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via FR