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FUJIFILM X Series X-T200 Mirrorless Camera Body with 15-45 mm Lens

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If you have already impressed a lot of people with your photography skills, then you might want to take a step ahead and enhance those skills even more. To do so, you can check out this highly efficient Fujifilm camera. It comes with a touchscreen which you can rotate, open, and close, as per…

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FUJIFILM X Series X-T200 Mirrorless Camera Body with 15-45 mm Lens
FUJIFILM X Series X-T200 Mirrorless Camera Body with 15-45 mm Lens

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Specification: FUJIFILM X Series X-T200 Mirrorless Camera Body with 15-45 mm Lens

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Red Eye Reduction
Live View Shooting
Video Resolution
Video Quality (K)
Display Type
Display Size (inch)
Touch Screen
Batteries Included
Built-in Flash
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Number of Batteries
Width (mm)
Height (mm) 83.7
Depth (mm) 55.1
Weight (g) 370
Warranty Summary 2 Years Warranty on the Product
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Covered in Warranty Manufacturing Defects
External Flash
Self-timer
Model Number X-T200
Wifi
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Model Name X-T200
SLR Variant Body with 15-45 mm Lens
Brand Color
Type Champagne Gold
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Effective Pixels (MP)
Tripod Socket
GPS No
Shutter Speed
Face Detection
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Image Sensor Size
Lens Mount
Dust Reduction
View Finder
Auto Focus
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  1. Hem Sadan

    The XT-200 is typically a successor of Fujifilm’s entry-level mirrorless camera XT-100 which was launched more than a year ago and its pricing sits just below the mid-ranger XT-30. Although there are various upgrades over the previous generation, being a vlogger one upgrade that I consider major is its capability to shoot 4K videos up to 30 FPS as compared to just 15 FPS with XT-100. To go through more differences and new features keep reading.1. XT-200 sports a 3.5-inch -90 to 180 degree rotatable LCD as compared to a 3-inch 3-way tilt LCD in XT-100. The new 3.5-inch LCD supports a 16:9 video playback instead of 3:2 in that of the XT-100.2. Both XT-200 and XT-100 come equipped with 24.2 MP aps-c sensors but the one on XT-200 is a copper wired sensor. Though it’s hard to notice any major improvements while capturing still images.3. As compared to manual up-down navigation controls at the back of XT-100, XT-200 now equips a joystick control. Also, most of the controls are now on the touchscreen panel of XT-200 like Q button, dept sensor, aperture, and exposure adjustments. There’s a complete changeover of UI in XT-200.4. XT-200 showcases some new functions like an improved digital stabilization mode called Digital Gimbal and an HDR movie mode that allows HDR video recording in high contrast situations on 1080p resolution at 30 FPS. Also, there’s a much better face and eye detection AF system in the new XT-200.5. XT-200 comes with a 3.5mm audio jack as compared to 2.5mm on XT-100. Also, there’s a USB type C port on XT-200 whereas XT-100 only supports standard USB.6. Both cameras come in a plastic body but XT-200 showcases a matte finish as compared to a shiny one on XT-100.7. XT-200 is designed to give a better grip with a hump in front side as compared to XT-100 where there was no such hump.8. XT-200 weighs significantly less at around 370 grams as compared to XT-100 which weighs around 450 grams.Cons:- Although there are some major improvements, I personally don’t feel the huge price difference between XT-100 and XT-200 is justified.- Supports only 15 minutes video at 4K resolution.- At such a high price point Fujifilm should’ve offered an X-Trans sensor instead of a CMOS sensor.In case you’ve got some more bucks in your budget then X-T30 would be a great option to consider instead of upgrading to XT-200.P.S. I review products on amazon to help fellow customers in taking wise decisions and try to ensure that everyone’s hard-earned money gets its full worth. It always makes my day to know that people find my reviews helpful. Feel free to mail me for any queries and follow me for more such informative reviews.

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  2. Hem Sadan

    The XT-200 is typically a successor of Fujifilm’s entry-level mirrorless camera XT-100 which was launched more than a year ago and its pricing sits just below the mid-ranger XT-30. Although there are various upgrades over the previous generation, being a vlogger one upgrade that I consider major is its capability to shoot 4K videos up to 30 FPS as compared to just 15 FPS with XT-100. To go through more differences and new features keep reading.1. XT-200 sports a 3.5-inch -90 to 180 degree rotatable LCD as compared to a 3-inch 3-way tilt LCD in XT-100. The new 3.5-inch LCD supports a 16:9 video playback instead of 3:2 in that of the XT-100.2. Both XT-200 and XT-100 come equipped with 24.2 MP aps-c sensors but the one on XT-200 is a copper wired sensor. Though it’s hard to notice any major improvements while capturing still images.3. As compared to manual up-down navigation controls at the back of XT-100, XT-200 now equips a joystick control. Also, most of the controls are now on the touchscreen panel of XT-200 like Q button, dept sensor, aperture, and exposure adjustments. There’s a complete changeover of UI in XT-200.4. XT-200 showcases some new functions like an improved digital stabilization mode called Digital Gimbal and an HDR movie mode that allows HDR video recording in high contrast situations on 1080p resolution at 30 FPS. Also, there’s a much better face and eye detection AF system in the new XT-200.5. XT-200 comes with a 3.5mm audio jack as compared to 2.5mm on XT-100. Also, there’s a USB type C port on XT-200 whereas XT-100 only supports standard USB.6. Both cameras come in a plastic body but XT-200 showcases a matte finish as compared to a shiny one on XT-100.7. XT-200 is designed to give a better grip with a hump in front side as compared to XT-100 where there was no such hump.8. XT-200 weighs significantly less at around 370 grams as compared to XT-100 which weighs around 450 grams.Cons:- Although there are some major improvements, I personally don’t feel the huge price difference between XT-100 and XT-200 is justified.- Supports only 15 minutes video at 4K resolution.- At such a high price point Fujifilm should’ve offered an X-Trans sensor instead of a CMOS sensor.In case you’ve got some more bucks in your budget then X-T30 would be a great option to consider instead of upgrading to XT-200.P.S. I review products on amazon to help fellow customers in taking wise decisions and try to ensure that everyone’s hard-earned money gets its full worth. It always makes my day to know that people find my reviews helpful. Feel free to mail me for any queries and follow me for more such informative reviews.

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  3. Bala J

    Seller: Appario RetailPrice: 58990-Delivery: 2 days, Prime, BangalorePackage: Came in box pack, covering contentsReturnable: NO, 10 days replacement, but that too subject to Amazon terms!Note, only replacement if faulty is proved to customer care. If they are not convinced, you have to service it at service point only!. Better to buy locally if possible after thorough testing.Biggest disappointment is price dropped almost 9K after I bought. It hit the lowest 49990/-, after I bought it. Very much disappointed!!!Box contains Camera, Lens kit, Bag, Basic manual, USB type C cable for charge, Battery and 16GB SDHC class-10No Battery charger unit provided.Things to know:~~~~~~~~~~~~~>> Charging through USB cable via 2A adapter takes 2-3 hrs>> Display is 3.5inch, articulated, huge and sharpest among any other camera even a segment above>> Viewfinder is electronic, supports pictures and video preview as well, but some lag is noticeable, can’t replace an optical viewfinder smoothness>> Rated 275 shots in high quality, not tested>> 3-4 buttons and dials can be customizable, including some parts of touchscreen>> Supports HDR caped at 1080p 25fps only, Gimbal mode caped at 1080p 30fps only!>> Supports 4K 30fps only, HDR or gimbal mode are not supported at 4K video>> Touch screen is not as 100% touch capable as smart phone. Mix of buttons is required!>> Somewhat slower compared to DSLR shooting speedFuji XT200 or Canon M50 or Sony 6100?~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~In the budget range of 40-60K, Canon M50 poses a tough competition. Sony is only good for auto-focus, rest is simply similar to others but they charge so much for the same. To decide between Canon M50 and XT200,>> M50 has 4K crop factor and a big downside in 2020>> M50 is 2 years old, XT200 is 6 months old>> XT200 LCD is sharper, bigger and vivid>> Gimbal mode and HDR supported in XT200, but only on 1080p>> XT200 supports 120FPS 1080p slow motion, which is very good out of the box>> 425 Focus points in XT200 against 143 in M50>> No USB charging in M50>> vM50 uses USB 2.0 while XT200 uses USB 3.0>> Fuji lens are cheaper and expansion is easy>> Picture quality and video quality is much better than mobile shooting (iPhone, S10, etc)Picture wise, there shouldn’t be much difference, but there are lots of reason to get XT200 than M50, esp for those who prefer videos. Fuji XA7 is a low cost model, sold here at Amazon for ~39K. It has no viewfinder and lacks HDR, Gimbal mode, slow motion, etc.Disappointments:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~>> Camera price dropped sharply>> Gets warmer soon (which seems normal)>> Some live filters and editing features you can apply but seems more like gimmick like smart phones these days>> Picture quality is good unless you start to zoom beyond 2x>> Auto-focusing isn’t faster in picture or video capture, Sony is better>> Stock LENS IS A JOKE & VERY AVERAGE!!!..Fuji a disappointmentIf you looking for upgrade over mobile shooting and considering ease of use, prefer this mirrorless cameras. If you still want to learn and earn, you can buy a good midrange DSLR for this price and still take amazing pics!Hope this helps

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  4. Bala J

    Seller: Appario RetailPrice: 58990-Delivery: 2 days, Prime, BangalorePackage: Came in box pack, covering contentsReturnable: NO, 10 days replacement, but that too subject to Amazon terms!Note, only replacement if faulty is proved to customer care. If they are not convinced, you have to service it at service point only!. Better to buy locally if possible after thorough testing.Biggest disappointment is price dropped almost 9K after I bought. It hit the lowest 49990/-, after I bought it. Very much disappointed!!!Box contains Camera, Lens kit, Bag, Basic manual, USB type C cable for charge, Battery and 16GB SDHC class-10No Battery charger unit provided.Things to know:~~~~~~~~~~~~~>> Charging through USB cable via 2A adapter takes 2-3 hrs>> Display is 3.5inch, articulated, huge and sharpest among any other camera even a segment above>> Viewfinder is electronic, supports pictures and video preview as well, but some lag is noticeable, can’t replace an optical viewfinder smoothness>> Rated 275 shots in high quality, not tested>> 3-4 buttons and dials can be customizable, including some parts of touchscreen>> Supports HDR caped at 1080p 25fps only, Gimbal mode caped at 1080p 30fps only!>> Supports 4K 30fps only, HDR or gimbal mode are not supported at 4K video>> Touch screen is not as 100% touch capable as smart phone. Mix of buttons is required!>> Somewhat slower compared to DSLR shooting speedFuji XT200 or Canon M50 or Sony 6100?~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~In the budget range of 40-60K, Canon M50 poses a tough competition. Sony is only good for auto-focus, rest is simply similar to others but they charge so much for the same. To decide between Canon M50 and XT200,>> M50 has 4K crop factor and a big downside in 2020>> M50 is 2 years old, XT200 is 6 months old>> XT200 LCD is sharper, bigger and vivid>> Gimbal mode and HDR supported in XT200, but only on 1080p>> XT200 supports 120FPS 1080p slow motion, which is very good out of the box>> 425 Focus points in XT200 against 143 in M50>> No USB charging in M50>> vM50 uses USB 2.0 while XT200 uses USB 3.0>> Fuji lens are cheaper and expansion is easy>> Picture quality and video quality is much better than mobile shooting (iPhone, S10, etc)Picture wise, there shouldn’t be much difference, but there are lots of reason to get XT200 than M50, esp for those who prefer videos. Fuji XA7 is a low cost model, sold here at Amazon for ~39K. It has no viewfinder and lacks HDR, Gimbal mode, slow motion, etc.Disappointments:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~>> Camera price dropped sharply>> Gets warmer soon (which seems normal)>> Some live filters and editing features you can apply but seems more like gimmick like smart phones these days>> Picture quality is good unless you start to zoom beyond 2x>> Auto-focusing isn’t faster in picture or video capture, Sony is better>> Stock LENS IS A JOKE & VERY AVERAGE!!!..Fuji a disappointmentIf you looking for upgrade over mobile shooting and considering ease of use, prefer this mirrorless cameras. If you still want to learn and earn, you can buy a good midrange DSLR for this price and still take amazing pics!Hope this helps

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  5. Nakul

    To begin with camera looks i will give 5/5. Retro look with premium finish.Light weight with good colour options to choose.Looking for a dslr entry level camera but couldn’t find one,you can go for fuji mirrorless.15-45 mm lens work fine and potrait mode is excellent for candid photography.Value for money i must say

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  6. Nakul

    To begin with camera looks i will give 5/5. Retro look with premium finish.Light weight with good colour options to choose.Looking for a dslr entry level camera but couldn’t find one,you can go for fuji mirrorless.15-45 mm lens work fine and potrait mode is excellent for candid photography.Value for money i must say

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