
Customers enjoy the X Series X-T200's superb image quality and ease of use, making it an excellent choice for beginners. The camera's lightweight design is also frequently praised, making it ideal for travel. While some users mention limitations with battery life, the positive feedback on image quality and user-friendliness outweighs this concern.
Decent camera with the updated touch screen. The kit lens is not its best but would definitely do its job as a start for entry level photographers.
Posted by Ryan
A great compact APS-C camera with excellent image quality especially for the sale price. 4K video from the full sensor is good, but I get an overheat warning about 8 min. into the 15 min. limit. There is in-body image stabilization and after I got a 35mm f/2, I realized the benefits of the faster aperture (but without IBIS) are negated by having to use a faster shutter speed to reduce blur. I can actually shoot at about 1 second with the kit lens, but 1/20 sec. is about the slowest I can go with a non-stabilized lens. IBIS in a camera is now an important thing for me. I usually use back-button focusing, but you can't assign AF-ON to a button, but you can use the touch screen when in manual focus mode to achieve the same ability. The 15-45mm lens is very sharp for a kit lens unlike the last kit I had from Sony. There are a ton of features I didn't cover, but you can look up some detailed reviews on that. Overall, you can results that are as good as any of the top APS-C cameras out there especially if you're an advanced user. I would highly recommend waiting for the (more expensive) Fuji X-S10 that has IBIS. Then you can use any lens more easily and if you prefer, an X-Trans sensor vs this one's standard Bayer sensor. It's also got a better grip, can be used more easily on a tripod and can record video for 30 min. Last bit, I compared the Fuji's 4K video quality vs the iPhone 12 Pro and Samsung S10e in low light and the Fuji easily won with its buttery smooth and clean video compared to the noisy splotchy mess of the iPhone 12 Pro and the slightly better, less processed looking S10e. On the phone screens, they looked fine, but viewed on a bit 4K HDR monitor the Fuji, like most current large sensor cameras, are still way ahead, at least in low light video.
Posted by SonyBruh
This was my first camera and it was phenomenal. I love photography and usually use my phone, but when I have the chance I bring my X-T200. The interface is simple to use, the screen is amazing, and it takes excellent photos.
Posted by JamesP
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