So I have a xt-200, and as of now Mar 2022, Con 1 is now resolved, ISO can be allocated to a fn button, then the right side rear wheel for up and down. Con 2 is also taken care of re hot shoe, in menues you need to select the flash and select "Commander" then remote triggers work all ok. However there is no TTL metering, so external flash meter is needed in the studio, Hope this helps!
I dont know if this has been pointed out in the comments yet, but I have used my xt-200 with external flashes in the studio without any issues. It works fine, as well as HSS flash.
If you take a video in the “movie” mode you won’t see any exposure stepping. Also, I believe that the shutter speed can be changed on the fly using the very left dial.
I see. Yes what you have to do is adjust the left dial, so the camera disable automatic shutter when using the Movie Mode. Didn't realize that would turn it into manual control.
@@SajidAli_345 yes you can use external flash..i use godox x2t F with godox tt600 . And also i try godox tt600 mounted directly to hot shoe.. remember to use mechanical shutter not electronic shutter if you wanna use flash
Well done, the deal breakers outlined here were really appreciated. They happened to be deal breakers for me. saved me the frustration of figuring out these things aswell.
You can manually adjust aperture, shutter speed and ISO in Video mode. Spend a little more time with the camera, dig deeper in the settings. It's not easy but there is a way. You can totally shoot 4K video with full manual controls on the X-T200. The video ISO is separate from the photo ISO. You can put the setting on the screen on a "custom button" in the Q menu. See Setup -> Button/Dial Setting -> Function(Fn) Setting -> choose a Button - and assign the "Movie ISO" on it.
Thanks man. Great review. Still deciding between xt200 vs xt30. The price is a big difference though. You're kind to reply almost every question the comment. Subbed!
Thank u for this review sir, I'm just halfway done watching it, but I was looking at buying this camera particularly for the Bayer sensor. I'm hoping Fuji has fixed some of these issues that you mentioned. 🙏
I’m planning to buy my first ever camera - should I buy the Canon M50 Mark 2 or go for Fuji XT-200? I was consider the Sony ZV-E10 but it’s always out of stock
@@PhotographyPX Looking for a good camera for basic photography (I’m a super beginner) and eventually record videos for UA-cam to start my channel (it will be mostly a headshot recording and not a Vlog)….so will essentially be using 1080p resolution for recording as compared to 4K
For 1080 video recording, which is better? Sony a6000 , canon m50, or Fujifilm xt200? I want to record art videos, make review videos and interviews. For me, colour accuracy in video mode is most important.
Well all of these cameras offer similar video quality, since they all shoot in 8-bit color with 4:2:0 subsampling when filming 1080p. So there won't be any huge differences in color accuracy for video there. But, I can say the Canon M50 and the X-T200 do have great color rendering when using the Auto White Balance option during video. The Canon gives more red hues to skin tones, which make them look more flush and tan for interviews. While the X-T200 is more greenish, and makes skin look a bit more accurate and flat. So I'd say this comes down to personal preference if you want more attractive skin or skin colors that are more realistic and accurate. If you want attractive, go for the Canon. Otherwise, go for the Fuji.
Hi my question is how big difference is it on the jpeg photos due to this not have the same z trance sensor you think? I was planning to buy xs10, xt3 or maybe xt30 but i liked the big good screen on this and a littel betrer grip? Than xt30 and xt3 Im to 95 % be photo and almost mostly with manuell lenses Best regards Joakim
Hi the difference is small. I wouldn’t worry too much about it unless you really want to pixel peep the images. I think you’d be happy getting the XS10, since you want the bigger grip or the XT3. Both cameras would be perfect for photography.
Thanks for good anwer👍 I went a compleatly different leay and bought a used x100v yesterday and looking forward to get it next werk. Best regards Joakim
Hi, Sir. Thanks for this review. One query though, I have no idea if you have tried canon m50, but in case you have, which one you would recommend, canon m50 or the fujifilm x-t200? And why? Thanks!
@@PhotographyPX yes, Sir. I am a beginner and thinking of mirrorless camera over DSLR. Mainly, I will use the camera for travel, with themes on nature, architecture and portrail
Okay. In that case I would recommend the M50. Mainly because it's far easier to use the X-T200. The X-T200 has plenty of advanced features and is quite a powerful camera at this price point. But, the menus on there are a bit deep, and you may feel overwhelmed at first with this camera. They're well organized and the touchscreen works great to navigate. But, for what you're looking to do, the M50 is also a great camera that's equally capable. And it's far easier to learn, master, without feeling overwhelmed.
Sony zv e10 is hard to find these days, do you recommend tx-200 as an alternate or even better camera than the zv e10? Mostly doing videos , would really appreciate some help fam, thanks.
Well ideally you want something weather sealed if your going camping, just in case it rains all of a sudden. A weather sealed camera won't get damaged in that kind of situation, and that alone could be a godsend. Sadly, the X-T200 doesn't offer weather sealing, so that's something to keep in mind. But, for this kind of travel/landscape use you can get an X-T2 or X-T3, both have weather sealing. Or you can consider the X100 lineup, the V has weather sealing. But, if you don't want that feature, the X-T200 is a solid option as a beginners camera for what you're looking for.
@@PhotographyPX Well I’m Just starting out with hobby … so outdoorsy things (landscapes or animals that are close enough ) … street photography … maybe some black and white portraits … I’m not super sure yet … 😬this are just some of the things that I like looking at from other photographers
hello, how do i set shutter speed to a custom number like 63 or 139 etc? coz the dial wheels dont hav those numbers. i ask because i need to set shutter speed 120 for my 60fps video recording and 1/120 is not there
Hi, you can't actually set the shutter speed on most mirrorless cameras to custom numbers. But, to change the shutter speed for recording at 60 FPS, use 1/125. Then 1/50 for 24 FPS and 1/60 for 30 FPS.
Hello. What do you mean external lighting? Those lighting that supports the device? Or any lighting in general? So what if I use just a light that i do not connect with the camera, will it have a sucky quality?
Hi Monjid, when I say "external lighting" I mean connecting a trigger for the light to the camera. Most flash units have a receiver unit that connects to the cameras hot shoe. And that's the portion that doesn't work. If you use an external light that doesn't flash, so say an LED light or some other continuous light, then you won't have an issue. But, if you're using a strobe or an off-camera flash, it may not work.
Thank you for the video! I'm trying to decide between the X-T30 and the X-T200 for my first camera. I don't plan on upgrading for a very long time (if it all) and will mostly do photography. Do you have any suggestions on which I should get?
The X-T30 is the better photography camera. As you shoot with it more, you'll really appreciate the immediacy of having the ISO, Shutter Speed, and Aperture on dedicated dials. It's a small thing that makes a huge difference when shooting outdoors, especially street photography and one-off moments. Being able to quickly dial in setting without even digging through the menus is a gigantic bonus. And for that reason alone, I'd recommend the X-T30 over the T-200. The T-200 makes a better hybrid camera, if you want to record videos too. But for photography, the X-T30 is better.
I don't recall all of them being customizable no. The left top dial you can customize to a variety of options though, mine was set to control ISO. The other dial was set to shutter speed by default and I used lenses with an Aperture ring. So didn't feel it was necessary to customize other dials. But, I'm not sure if those ones offer customization.
Hi @Photograph PX I've been trying to maximize me X-T200 and picked up capture 21, I'm not sure if you use that software but it blows my mind that Fuji's own flagship software can't just detect the X-T200 for an import... could you confirm this? Photos App detects the X-T200 and I get the expected behavior of "importing from camera into software"
Capture One products have quarterly updates where they add new support for cameras. The X-T200 probably just hasn't been added to their official support list yet. This was the case when the X-T2 and X-T3 cameras first came out too. It takes them a while (sometimes a year) to add support for Fuji X mount cameras.
I just bought my xt200, and i’m using capture one 20 and can import and edit xt200 raw files without any issue . I’m using capture one all camera, not the Fuji specific
Is there any other alternative camera mirrorless or dslr which has a better photography….or is this the best camera for photography ( portraits and fashion ) . Please reply
For 70,000₹, you can also consider the Canon EOS M6 Mark II. Compared to the X-T200, it will deliver higher resolution images and better autofocusing, especially face detection. And that will help greatly for shooting fashion, especially if the models are moving a lot. You can also consider a Fujifilm X-T3, so you can get weather sealing, a faster buffer, dedicated dials of exposure, and more. But, those are the two major cameras that come to mind, outside of a Sony A7 II maybe, if you're looking to go full-frame instead. Here's our review of the M6 II though. Check it out compared to the X-T200, which you can also find on our site. I'd say compare them side-by-side to see if the added features are worthwhile. photographypx.com/canon-eos-m6-mark-ii-review/
Yes, it's better in terms of ease of use. So it's a camera that we would recommend for beginning photographers. But, the X-T200 offer far more features, better video quality, and room for growth. So it's the better long-term camera for most users, if they're willing to overcome the complex menu.
@@SajidAli_345 hey, i use x2t f and godox tt600 with xt200 . No problem at all. Just make sure you use mechanical not electeonic shutter. And also there’s no HSS so if you want “HSS” just use ND filter. Other than that, off cam flash with godox is good
Hi Azam, we haven't the 18-55mm kit lens for a Fuji before. But, from the videos we've seen of it, i'd say the bokeh is okay. Just shoot wide open at F/3.5 and stay close to the subject. You can get good bokeh that way.
Hi Semanti. No these were mostly shot with the Fujinon 35 F/2. We didn't purchase the X-T200 as a kit. But the updated 18-45mm is excellent. Would recommend it if you're looking into that lens.
Hey - I don't know if you'll see this, but this is a really informative review and I'm hoping you can help me with a little comparison. Would you choose this one over the Olympus Mark IV ? Or is there a better option altogether ? I'll be shooting photography primarily, and doing macros of nature at night and day ( and landscapes). Thanks man
Hi Sophie, the main deciding point between those two cameras are these two points: do you want a fully articulating screen that you can use to compose at both high and low angles. But also in front of the camera? And secondly, how important in autofocus tracking to your work? These are the two main differences between the X-T200 and the E-M10 Mark IV. Both are very very similar otherwise and have mostly identical features, ergonomics, and designs. But, the X-T200 does have a fully articulating touchscreen, which is better for shooting videos or shooting at strange angles. And from experience, we'd say the X-T200 also has better continuous Face/subject tracking, which makes it better for recording videos, especially for UA-cam. Otherwise, consider checking out our full reviews on both cameras to see which other features may help decide photographypx.com/olympus-e-m10-mark-iv-review/ photographypx.com/fujifilm-x-t200-review/
Well. I wouldn't say it's plasticky and cheap feeling. I know exactly what you're talking about too, but the X-T200 feels pretty solid and well-built. But it is an entry-level camera, so it won't feel quite as solid as say the X-T30, X-S10 or even the X-T1. For the most part, we'd say that the build quality is good and on par for the entry-level segment. Most of these cameras have plastic/polycarbonate frames that naturally feel a bit cheap. But that's just the nature of these kinds of cameras.
@@andresyamkovoy9651 My X-T200 has survived two drops onto hard surfaces unscathed since I bought it last year. One when I accidently knocked it off a coffee table onto hard laminate flooring and the second time, it was knocked out of my hand by a passer-by in the street and bounced a couple of times on the pavement so I can vouch for it's durability. Maybe I was lucky but I have learnt my lesson and bought a wrist strap for it now. My only real gripe about the build quality is the battery compartment cover which looks a bit flimsy and doesn't automatically lock when you press it back into the camera body.
Basically, Fuji are not intuitive and can't be used to change settings at a fast pace. I've been a Nikon Shooter with 2 DSLR bodies and a host of F mount lenses and wanted to enter the mirrorless world and have been eyeing the Nikon Z50 and also other offerings from Sony and Fuji. Problem is the long learning curve associated with Sony: Convoluted Menu and Fuji: Convoluted dials are putting me off. I think I'll stick with Nikon the glass will cheaper (comparatively) and I can adapt lenses with an FTZ adapter...Nikon is so intuitive for a Nikon Shooter of almost 9 years...my personal opinion...
Would be nice if you could test some other entry-level off-camera speedlights and see if they're compatible. And planning to learn some simple flash photography and considering the xt200. I googled for a list of compatible devices but found nothing.
We actually sold the X-T200. But, if you find other channels still with it, comment and ask them to do this. This would be very helpful to other X-T200 users.
Thank you for your video and your considerations. Would you mind doing a new (short) one about mobile app and transferring files to cel phone via bluetooth or wifi? I think this routine will be quite usual when shooting with it, and I see many people talking about camera itself and its specifications, but reviewing this "minor" daily use detail, non. Thanks
Hi, we've actually done this very video already. Here's the link for how to transfer photos and videos using the Fujifilm Remote app: ua-cam.com/video/NVdUhGsYV3Q/v-deo.html
@@PhotographyPX thanks for sharing, I will look at it right now. About the ISO customization, I set 1 of that 2 back blank buttons for it. I know its not the ideal for your usage, by what you've explained (since it just a shortcut for the menu and still requires using the LCD), but it's working for me until now. Cheers.
It's missing one of the connector pins on the hot-shoe to interface with non-fujfilm flash units. Already looked into it. To get this kind of functionality, you have to jump to the X-TXX, X-TX, or X-S series. It's just a lame thing Fuji did to separate this camera and the X-A7 from others in the same price point.
@@PhotographyPX I found that Fujifilm ef-42 external flash is basically a Sunpak pz42x speedlight , can you review the flash? , it might work with xt200, If it works it will be a good news for xt200 users. Thank you
Great video! I don’t think you can use Fuji Xt- 200 with Fuji x Raw studio by linking the camera to your computer?. I’ve tried and can’t make it work. I think this is a pity because I was looking forward to experimenting with the different film simulations on a big screen. Apart from that, I think it is a great camera for beginners like me. I especially love the screen.
Hi, I would suggest using Adobe Lightroom instead. In Lightroom you can add any of the camera’s film simulations afterwards. They’re all available in the Develop Module in the Color Profiles section. Nice and easy to change.
I’ve just discovered that you can find Fuji xt-200 film simulations in Adobe Photoshop Elements camera raw editing , which is brilliant for me because I haven’t taken the plunge yet and subscribed to Lightroom. (I know I probably will, but at least can try them out first).
So I have a xt-200, and as of now Mar 2022, Con 1 is now resolved, ISO can be allocated to a fn button, then the right side rear wheel for up and down. Con 2 is also taken care of
re hot shoe, in menues you need to select the flash and select "Commander" then remote triggers work all ok. However there is no TTL metering, so external flash meter is needed in the studio, Hope this helps!
Nice, thanks for the help Alan.
Great review, thank you! I've just brought the X-T200 as my first camera 👌
Awesome. You'll enjoy it, it's an excellent camera.
I just ordered mine. How’s it going?
How is it? I'm a street and travel photographer, researching for first camera.
@@kingjohn9906 hey, do you like it? I'm trying to choose between t200 and X-A7 :)
I dont know if this has been pointed out in the comments yet, but I have used my xt-200 with external flashes in the studio without any issues. It works fine, as well as HSS flash.
Hi Daniel, yes. It seems it was a settings problem not something technically wrong about the X-T200 design.
If you take a video in the “movie” mode you won’t see any exposure stepping. Also, I believe that the shutter speed can be changed on the fly using the very left dial.
I see. Yes what you have to do is adjust the left dial, so the camera disable automatic shutter when using the Movie Mode. Didn't realize that would turn it into manual control.
Thanks for this insight 👍
@@SajidAli_345 yes you can use external flash..i use godox x2t F with godox tt600 . And also i try godox tt600 mounted directly to hot shoe.. remember to use mechanical shutter not electronic shutter if you wanna use flash
You deserve way more views! Already saw your excellent review and this is also very detailed and informative, thanks!
Thank you Jakob.
Well done, the deal breakers outlined here were really appreciated. They happened to be deal breakers for me. saved me the frustration of figuring out these things aswell.
You can manually adjust aperture, shutter speed and ISO in Video mode. Spend a little more time with the camera, dig deeper in the settings. It's not easy but there is a way. You can totally shoot 4K video with full manual controls on the X-T200. The video ISO is separate from the photo ISO. You can put the setting on the screen on a "custom button" in the Q menu. See Setup -> Button/Dial Setting -> Function(Fn) Setting -> choose a Button - and assign the "Movie ISO" on it.
Hello is there a HSS on the xt200?
just use manual mode
yes ...setup the ISO on a button. it works and solves my major headache ...
Thanks man. Great review. Still deciding between xt200 vs xt30. The price is a big difference though. You're kind to reply almost every question the comment. Subbed!
Thank u for this review sir, I'm just halfway done watching it, but I was looking at buying this camera particularly for the Bayer sensor. I'm hoping Fuji has fixed some of these issues that you mentioned. 🙏
I’m planning to buy my first ever camera - should I buy the Canon M50 Mark 2 or go for Fuji XT-200? I was consider the Sony ZV-E10 but it’s always out of stock
Hi Reuben, what are you looking to shoot with this camera? All these options are great, but they all have different uses.
@@PhotographyPX Looking for a good camera for basic photography (I’m a super beginner) and eventually record videos for UA-cam to start my channel (it will be mostly a headshot recording and not a Vlog)….so will essentially be using 1080p resolution for recording as compared to 4K
For 1080 video recording, which is better? Sony a6000 , canon m50, or Fujifilm xt200? I want to record art videos, make review videos and interviews. For me, colour accuracy in video mode is most important.
Well all of these cameras offer similar video quality, since they all shoot in 8-bit color with 4:2:0 subsampling when filming 1080p. So there won't be any huge differences in color accuracy for video there. But, I can say the Canon M50 and the X-T200 do have great color rendering when using the Auto White Balance option during video. The Canon gives more red hues to skin tones, which make them look more flush and tan for interviews. While the X-T200 is more greenish, and makes skin look a bit more accurate and flat. So I'd say this comes down to personal preference if you want more attractive skin or skin colors that are more realistic and accurate. If you want attractive, go for the Canon. Otherwise, go for the Fuji.
Great video ! Keep up the good work 👍
What a great video. Saved me money
hello thinking about this or sony a6000. Only for photography / street /architecture. What do you think?
Hello sir great video
But can you suggest me which camera should i get for photography
The cannon 80d or the fujifilm xt200
Please tell me
Hi my question is how big difference is it on the jpeg photos due to this not have the same z trance sensor you think?
I was planning to buy xs10, xt3 or maybe xt30 but i liked the big good screen on this and a littel betrer grip? Than xt30 and xt3
Im to 95 % be photo and almost mostly with manuell lenses
Best regards
Joakim
Not only the sharpness you talk about i mean colours etc...
Hi the difference is small. I wouldn’t worry too much about it unless you really want to pixel peep the images. I think you’d be happy getting the XS10, since you want the bigger grip or the XT3. Both cameras would be perfect for photography.
Thanks for good anwer👍 I went a compleatly different leay and bought a used x100v yesterday and looking forward to get it next werk.
Best regards
Joakim
Hi, Sir. Thanks for this review. One query though, I have no idea if you have tried canon m50, but in case you have, which one you would recommend, canon m50 or the fujifilm x-t200? And why? Thanks!
Yes we have. Are you a beginner? Also what do you plan on shooting with the camera?
@@PhotographyPX yes, Sir. I am a beginner and thinking of mirrorless camera over DSLR. Mainly, I will use the camera for travel, with themes on nature, architecture and portrail
Okay. In that case I would recommend the M50. Mainly because it's far easier to use the X-T200. The X-T200 has plenty of advanced features and is quite a powerful camera at this price point. But, the menus on there are a bit deep, and you may feel overwhelmed at first with this camera. They're well organized and the touchscreen works great to navigate. But, for what you're looking to do, the M50 is also a great camera that's equally capable. And it's far easier to learn, master, without feeling overwhelmed.
@@PhotographyPX thank you, Sir. This is helpful
Sony zv e10 is hard to find these days, do you recommend tx-200 as an alternate or even better camera than the zv e10? Mostly doing videos , would really appreciate some help fam, thanks.
im eyeing in this camera but what do u guys recommend for camping or hiking vids and photography? i prefer mirrorless and im a newbie
Well ideally you want something weather sealed if your going camping, just in case it rains all of a sudden. A weather sealed camera won't get damaged in that kind of situation, and that alone could be a godsend. Sadly, the X-T200 doesn't offer weather sealing, so that's something to keep in mind. But, for this kind of travel/landscape use you can get an X-T2 or X-T3, both have weather sealing. Or you can consider the X100 lineup, the V has weather sealing. But, if you don't want that feature, the X-T200 is a solid option as a beginners camera for what you're looking for.
@@PhotographyPX wow i didnt know about this not weather sealed, ill have this to keep in mind. Subscribed
Gx80 vs xt200 ? Which to choose ?
What are you looking to shoot?
@@PhotographyPX
Well I’m
Just starting out with hobby … so outdoorsy things (landscapes or animals that are close enough ) … street photography … maybe some black and white portraits …
I’m not super sure yet … 😬this are just some of the things that I like looking at from other photographers
hello, how do i set shutter speed to a custom number like 63 or 139 etc? coz the dial wheels dont hav those numbers. i ask because i need to set shutter speed 120 for my 60fps video recording and 1/120 is not there
Hi, you can't actually set the shutter speed on most mirrorless cameras to custom numbers. But, to change the shutter speed for recording at 60 FPS, use 1/125. Then 1/50 for 24 FPS and 1/60 for 30 FPS.
@@PhotographyPX thank you bro ✌🏽
is good for a humid environment?
Yes. But this camera doesn't have weather sealing, so if it rains a lot in your area too, be careful.
Hello. What do you mean external lighting? Those lighting that supports the device? Or any lighting in general? So what if I use just a light that i do not connect with the camera, will it have a sucky quality?
Hi Monjid, when I say "external lighting" I mean connecting a trigger for the light to the camera. Most flash units have a receiver unit that connects to the cameras hot shoe. And that's the portion that doesn't work. If you use an external light that doesn't flash, so say an LED light or some other continuous light, then you won't have an issue. But, if you're using a strobe or an off-camera flash, it may not work.
I use my xt200 with neewer speedlight and trigger and it works fine.
Interesting. Good to know.
Thank you for the video! I'm trying to decide between the X-T30 and the X-T200 for my first camera. I don't plan on upgrading for a very long time (if it all) and will mostly do photography. Do you have any suggestions on which I should get?
The X-T30 is the better photography camera. As you shoot with it more, you'll really appreciate the immediacy of having the ISO, Shutter Speed, and Aperture on dedicated dials. It's a small thing that makes a huge difference when shooting outdoors, especially street photography and one-off moments. Being able to quickly dial in setting without even digging through the menus is a gigantic bonus. And for that reason alone, I'd recommend the X-T30 over the T-200. The T-200 makes a better hybrid camera, if you want to record videos too. But for photography, the X-T30 is better.
@@PhotographyPX Thank you for the reply! Are the dials on the X-T200 customizable for shutter speed, aperture, etc.?
I don't recall all of them being customizable no. The left top dial you can customize to a variety of options though, mine was set to control ISO. The other dial was set to shutter speed by default and I used lenses with an Aperture ring. So didn't feel it was necessary to customize other dials. But, I'm not sure if those ones offer customization.
Hi how do you change the iso on this camera if you have the 15-45 kit lens?
Hi @Photograph PX I've been trying to maximize me X-T200 and picked up capture 21, I'm not sure if you use that software but it blows my mind that Fuji's own flagship software can't just detect the X-T200 for an import... could you confirm this? Photos App detects the X-T200 and I get the expected behavior of "importing from camera into software"
Capture One products have quarterly updates where they add new support for cameras. The X-T200 probably just hasn't been added to their official support list yet. This was the case when the X-T2 and X-T3 cameras first came out too. It takes them a while (sometimes a year) to add support for Fuji X mount cameras.
@@PhotographyPX not the case. X-T200 was released in 2020.
I just bought my xt200, and i’m using capture one 20 and can import and edit xt200 raw files without any issue . I’m using capture one all camera, not the Fuji specific
Is there any other alternative camera mirrorless or dslr which has a better photography….or is this the best camera for photography ( portraits and fashion ) .
Please reply
Hi yes there are many other alternatives. What's your budget? I can list a few that would work great for fashion and portraits.
@@PhotographyPX my budget is 70,000₹
@@PhotographyPX i am more into fashion and portrait
@@PhotographyPX in the same budget of xt200 is there any other ??
For 70,000₹, you can also consider the Canon EOS M6 Mark II. Compared to the X-T200, it will deliver higher resolution images and better autofocusing, especially face detection. And that will help greatly for shooting fashion, especially if the models are moving a lot. You can also consider a Fujifilm X-T3, so you can get weather sealing, a faster buffer, dedicated dials of exposure, and more. But, those are the two major cameras that come to mind, outside of a Sony A7 II maybe, if you're looking to go full-frame instead.
Here's our review of the M6 II though. Check it out compared to the X-T200, which you can also find on our site. I'd say compare them side-by-side to see if the added features are worthwhile.
photographypx.com/canon-eos-m6-mark-ii-review/
Great Review! do u think or Canon eos m50 mark 2 is better option?
Yes, it's better in terms of ease of use. So it's a camera that we would recommend for beginning photographers. But, the X-T200 offer far more features, better video quality, and room for growth. So it's the better long-term camera for most users, if they're willing to overcome the complex menu.
@@PhotographyPX thank u so much for the great answer! 😊
Does this camera supports high speed sync with godox trigger and flash? My auto mode is grayed out in menu..
I'm not sure.
Hey did you find a way to make hss with godox, im struggling to make it work
I own this camera and the Godox Xpro trigger. It cannot do HSS.
will godox trigger for Fujifilm
work or compatible with XT-200? as i saw in other video he used godox trigger on it? what is your opinion on it?
Hi Abdul, no comment on this one. I don't have any godox products, so I'm not sure if it would work or not.
Moiz bhai did you find any solution? I wanna use some economical external flashlight over xt200, can i find one here in Pakistan, Nibat RD LHR?
@@SajidAli_345 hey, i use x2t f and godox tt600 with xt200 . No problem at all. Just make sure you use mechanical not electeonic shutter. And also there’s no HSS so if you want “HSS” just use ND filter. Other than that, off cam flash with godox is good
Amazing video and you explained it really well. Just one question, how is the Bokeh with kit lense?
Hi Azam, we haven't the 18-55mm kit lens for a Fuji before. But, from the videos we've seen of it, i'd say the bokeh is okay. Just shoot wide open at F/3.5 and stay close to the subject. You can get good bokeh that way.
@@PhotographyPX thanks
The photographs in the initial are with kit lens? 18-45mm?
Hi Semanti. No these were mostly shot with the Fujinon 35 F/2. We didn't purchase the X-T200 as a kit. But the updated 18-45mm is excellent. Would recommend it if you're looking into that lens.
Hey - I don't know if you'll see this, but this is a really informative review and I'm hoping you can help me with a little comparison. Would you choose this one over the Olympus Mark IV ? Or is there a better option altogether ?
I'll be shooting photography primarily, and doing macros of nature at night and day ( and landscapes). Thanks man
Hi Sophie, the main deciding point between those two cameras are these two points:
do you want a fully articulating screen that you can use to compose at both high and low angles. But also in front of the camera?
And secondly, how important in autofocus tracking to your work?
These are the two main differences between the X-T200 and the E-M10 Mark IV. Both are very very similar otherwise and have mostly identical features, ergonomics, and designs. But, the X-T200 does have a fully articulating touchscreen, which is better for shooting videos or shooting at strange angles. And from experience, we'd say the X-T200 also has better continuous Face/subject tracking, which makes it better for recording videos, especially for UA-cam.
Otherwise, consider checking out our full reviews on both cameras to see which other features may help decide
photographypx.com/olympus-e-m10-mark-iv-review/
photographypx.com/fujifilm-x-t200-review/
@@PhotographyPX dude this is awesome you replied, thank you so much 😊
Nice video. Expecting a Bayer vs Xtrans image quality comparison.
how is the build of this camera? i keep reading on seeing on youtube videos that it feels plastic-y and like a toy...
Well. I wouldn't say it's plasticky and cheap feeling. I know exactly what you're talking about too, but the X-T200 feels pretty solid and well-built. But it is an entry-level camera, so it won't feel quite as solid as say the X-T30, X-S10 or even the X-T1. For the most part, we'd say that the build quality is good and on par for the entry-level segment. Most of these cameras have plastic/polycarbonate frames that naturally feel a bit cheap. But that's just the nature of these kinds of cameras.
@@PhotographyPX thank you for the extensive answer. Subscribed!
@@andresyamkovoy9651 My X-T200 has survived two drops onto hard surfaces unscathed since I bought it last year. One when I accidently knocked it off a coffee table onto hard laminate flooring and the second time, it was knocked out of my hand by a passer-by in the street and bounced a couple of times on the pavement so I can vouch for it's durability. Maybe I was lucky but I have learnt my lesson and bought a wrist strap for it now. My only real gripe about the build quality is the battery compartment cover which looks a bit flimsy and doesn't automatically lock when you press it back into the camera body.
Zebra feature is available in camera?
Hi Pravin, no. The Fujifilm X-T200 doesn't have Zebra's. You'll have to use the standard histogram to expose videos on this camera.
Great Review,
Owning this camera for almost 3 months, planning to get Flash for my X t200, does this support HSS flash?
Unfortunately xt200 not support HSS, but you trick it with ND filter. That’s what I did with xt200
Basically, Fuji are not intuitive and can't be used to change settings at a fast pace. I've been a Nikon Shooter with 2 DSLR bodies and a host of F mount lenses and wanted to enter the mirrorless world and have been eyeing the Nikon Z50 and also other offerings from Sony and Fuji. Problem is the long learning curve associated with Sony: Convoluted Menu and Fuji: Convoluted dials are putting me off. I think I'll stick with Nikon the glass will cheaper (comparatively) and I can adapt lenses with an FTZ adapter...Nikon is so intuitive for a Nikon Shooter of almost 9 years...my personal opinion...
Sure. Then consider getting the Z50, Z5 or Z6II, depending on what you shoot and your budget.
Ive been using mine for almost a year. I like it alot but the shutter button is starting to have some proplems. Very unreliable
Does it overheat?
No the X-T200 doesn't overheat. Fuji added a video record limit in 4K and 1080p to prevent the camera for doing so.
Would be nice if you could test some other entry-level off-camera speedlights and see if they're compatible. And planning to learn some simple flash photography and considering the xt200. I googled for a list of compatible devices but found nothing.
We actually sold the X-T200. But, if you find other channels still with it, comment and ask them to do this. This would be very helpful to other X-T200 users.
My review is unsponsored I love the camera but, I'de not buy it if you expect to do some pro-sumer photography / video work.
Should I buy xt 200 over canon m50 ?
Yes the X-T200 has far more features and power than the M50.
Can I use external flash on fuji x t200
Possibly. If it's a Fujifilm branded flash, then yes. But I'm not sure if it will work on other manufacturers.
I am using Godox with this camera now, but no HSS
Thank you for your video and your considerations. Would you mind doing a new (short) one about mobile app and transferring files to cel phone via bluetooth or wifi? I think this routine will be quite usual when shooting with it, and I see many people talking about camera itself and its specifications, but reviewing this "minor" daily use detail, non. Thanks
Hi, we've actually done this very video already. Here's the link for how to transfer photos and videos using the Fujifilm Remote app: ua-cam.com/video/NVdUhGsYV3Q/v-deo.html
@@PhotographyPX thanks for sharing, I will look at it right now. About the ISO customization, I set 1 of that 2 back blank buttons for it. I know its not the ideal for your usage, by what you've explained (since it just a shortcut for the menu and still requires using the LCD), but it's working for me until now. Cheers.
I wish i could have watched your video before buying the camera, now i can not buy or use flash and trigger, thats the biggest loss to me
Agreed. Biggest loss for us too. That's why we ended up selling it in February.
@@PhotographyPX do we have any way to use external flash because it has hot shoe on top, can you please research on some solutions regarding this?
It's missing one of the connector pins on the hot-shoe to interface with non-fujfilm flash units. Already looked into it. To get this kind of functionality, you have to jump to the X-TXX, X-TX, or X-S series. It's just a lame thing Fuji did to separate this camera and the X-A7 from others in the same price point.
@@PhotographyPX thank you for your information sir
@@PhotographyPX I found that Fujifilm ef-42 external flash is basically a Sunpak pz42x speedlight , can you review the flash? , it might work with xt200,
If it works it will be a good news for xt200 users. Thank you
i can't use trigger? dang, if only I knew it
Great video!
I don’t think you can use Fuji Xt- 200 with Fuji x Raw studio by linking the camera to your computer?. I’ve tried and can’t make it work. I think this is a pity because I was looking forward to experimenting with the different film simulations on a big screen. Apart from that, I think it is a great camera for beginners like me. I especially love the screen.
Hi, I would suggest using Adobe Lightroom instead. In Lightroom you can add any of the camera’s film simulations afterwards. They’re all available in the Develop Module in the Color Profiles section. Nice and easy to change.
Thanks! I didn’t know that, I’ll try it.
I’ve just discovered that you can find Fuji xt-200 film simulations in Adobe Photoshop Elements camera raw editing , which is brilliant for me because I haven’t taken the plunge yet and subscribed to Lightroom. (I know I probably will, but at least can try them out first).
Nice! That's good to know, I didn't know that.
I ordered the xt200 in Nov 2020, still waiting for it 🤬
Wow..... I'm sorry to hear that. Super lame. It should have been deliver back in December.