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Very good picture quality and colors, easy to set up. RAW image files processed in photo editing software are simply great. Better than my other DSLR cameras. I bought X20 as a back-up for my DSLRs and now I use it as my primary camera. Draw backs are the short battery life and optical view finder that shows lens barrel in wide angle setting but the live view on back screen is very good so I use it instead optical view finder. In my opinion X20 is great camera and worth the price.
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I own several Fuji cameras from the x-t, xpro, and x100 series and I’am really impressed with this little camera. The image quality is so good for being a smaller 12 megapixel xtrans sensor. I love all the button and dials on this very retro design. The overall shooting experience is almost like shooting film, specially when paired with one of it’s customizable film simulations. The view finder is very nice to use. It’s not electronic, but it does show you the basics to get your exposure just right. The constant f/2.8 aperture on the lens is also very nice to have. I recommend this camera to anyone that likes the experience of shooting film but don’t want to spend a lot of money in developing, and wants a camera that is small an easy to carry everyday for documenting life.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I have owned my Fuji X20 for over two years and it's my favorite camera I've owned over 20 years of photography. The image output is surprising for a small sensor camera. How you may ask ? The lens is phenomenal. You can add filters and even a flash. I use mine for macro mostly and it's precise and lovely.
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The enthusiast compact sector has undergone a distinct revival in recent years, with every major manufacturer now producing a model or two that offers full manual control and Raw recording, aimed as a second camera for enthusiasts who usually carry an SLR. In general these have split into two camps - small, slimline 'shirt pocket' cameras designed for portability, and larger models with more external controls, flash hot shoes, and large aperture zoom lenses. The X20 is Fujifilm's latest offering in the latter class.
Excellent picture quality, Nice flash, fast autofocus, I returned my canon powershot G16 after I got this camera. Only bad thing is the noise after 800 ISO. But you can work around it with flash. Also, you can use other flashes manually on its hotshoe a big plus. Overall very happy with the quality of pictures, color and other features, I bought also a Fujifilm X100s after great experience with Fujifilm products.