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Best Fujifilm Cameras for Every Photographer

If you’re just moving up into your first mirrorless camera from a smartphone, you’ll appreciate the X-T200‘s bright, responsive 3.5-inch touchscreen. It allows shooters to quickly and easily access menus, settings, and shooting modes. But, it’s not totally reliant on its screen.

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$190 at Amazon

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Fujifilm X-T200
Good Value 8.8
Build quality 9 out of 10
Ergonomics & handling 8 out of 10
Features 9 out of 10
Image quality 10 out of 10
Low light / high ISO performance 8 out of 10
Viewfinder / screen rating 9 out of 10
Good Stuff Superb retro design Hybrid optical/electronic viewfinder Novel 'hidden' screen Sumptuous image quality
Bad Stuff No optical stabilisation Pretty pricey Awkward with larger zooms
Summary
If you can justify the outlay, then the Fujifilm Cameras has to be one of the most well-rounded and complete we've seen. Suited to a range of subjects, from landscapes to sports and wildlife, it'll perform superbly in any situation.
$190 at Amazon
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