Fujifilm X-T200 Mirrorless Digital Camera Body – Silver (Body Only)
$10,203,040,506,071,000.00
Last updated on February 22, 2025 7:18 am Details
- X-T200 is equipped with a vari-angle 3. 5-inch/ 16: 9 Aspect Ratio widescreen LCD touch-screen can be opened and closed between 0 to 180 degrees and rotated between -90 to +180 degree. It also provides intuitive and responsive control over the camera’s features and functionality and can be used to adjust a variety of settings, like brightness, background blur, Film Simulation effects, and image aspect ratios.
- The use of on-sensor phase detection pixels across the sensor and an improved prediction algorithm means focus can be achieved quickly and in a variety of imaging environments. The updated Face/ Eye Detection AF makes focusing on individuals or groups of people quickly and easily. This is even possible when the camera’s LCD monitor is flipped out and is used to make a selfie. Automated functions, like Main Subject Recognition, allow the camera to be set to recognize and track a main subject within the frame. Combined with a burst mode of 8fps, important moments with the right people will surely be easier to frame, focus, and immortalize.
- Fujifilm’s legacy in color science has given it legendary status among image-makers across the world. During its 85 years in the industry, it has been responsible for some of the most iconic photographic films in history and this exceptional knowledge has been poured into the 11 digital Film Simulation modes installed into X-T200. Images made with these film simulations carry the look and feel of the actual films that inspired them, which are a great building block to sparking creative imaging making. In addition, 20 Advanced Filters, which includes the new Clear Filter, give even more creative possibilities to image-makers as they seek to express themselves artistically.
- The new Electronic Stabilization and HDR Video modes, along with its basic internal editing functions, helps X-T200 do more than just produce beautiful 4K Video, it ensures that videos are stable, crisp, and properly trimmed so they can be easily shared with family and friends. The addition of a gyro sensor sits at the heart of the new Electronic Stabilization Mode and assists in reducing the effects of camera shake when recording video footage. The new HDR Video function makes recording footage in high contrast situations much easier and more practical, while its in-camera video editing functions allow for clips to be trimmed and right-sized before they are shared. This means creators can share the perfect section of a super-slow motion clip or the best part of their 4K footage, right from the camera to their smartphone without ever needing to open a computer!
Specification: Fujifilm X-T200 Mirrorless Digital Camera Body – Silver (Body Only)
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Fujifilm X-T200 Mirrorless Digital Camera Body – Silver (Body Only)
$10,203,040,506,071,000.00
Robert Sutherby –
I haven’t had it for long, but I’m liking it a lot. There is a minor issue with the video record and on/off button being a bit hard to press, but otherwise I’m satisfied. The specs are great and the fully articulating touchscreen is a huge step up from the X-M1 I used to use.
Umang M –
Great entry level camera to learn photography. Wanted to buy Sony Alpha but due to the global unavailability in India had to look for alternatives. Out of other cameras I finally settled with Fuji X-T200 due to the Value for money comparison. 50K is a great deal for this camera.
Fact – I had lens related issues on my first camera and for which I registered a replacement request. Hassle free experience and got a replacement camera working as expected in 2 days. Kudos to Amazon and seller.
In the box – Camera, lens(based on option selected), usb-c cable, Usb-c headphone connector, neck band, Leather shoulder bag, 16gb memory card, battery NP-W126s
After almost using a week here’s detailed review:
CONS –
1) Battery life (replacement batteries are available and along you can use dummy battery to use AC current)
2) 4k Video – Auto Focus not good compare to Sony Alpha 6100/6400
3) Video shooting is limited to 15mins only.
4) 15-45 kit lens is average. You will not notice unless use it professionally
PROS
1) Value for Money
2) Webcam function – WFH
3) Articulating display is amazing
4) External Headphone jack
5) Photos can be transferred to mobile phone via Wi-fi (Videos can not be)
Overall, buy extra set of batteries and enjoy this camera to start your photography journey.
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
LRod –
I’ve used SLR cameras several years back, but haven’t touched a real camera for over a decade, let alone a DSLR or MILC. But I recently started a new project that required a solid camera, and after much research (and considering my budget) I decided on this one: the Fujifilm X-T200!
Don’t get it twisted: for a sub CDN$ 1K mirrorless camera, this beats everything currently on the market in the same price bracket. It’s a feature-rich, fully capable, 4K camera. Canon does have a huge range of inexpensive lenses, and Sony has better real-time auto-focusing capabilities. But aside from that, the X-T200 is extremely comparable if not exceedingly better than similar offerings from other brands. Picture quality is topnotch, video quality is exceptional, and the massive amount of built-in features makes this camera stand above the rest.
Granted there are a few caveats: the body, although it feels sturdy enough, is plastic; the battery life is short, with a rating of 270 (the amount of shots you can take at it’s highest resolution per battery); the continuous auto-focus mode is far from good; and from personal experience, this bad boy heats up pretty quick while taking 4K 30fps video. Still, for someone new to photography and videography, this camera is a great learning tool with all the bells and whistles I could ask for, and something I can grow with for quite some time.
I have no reservations on recommending this camera. For my uses, it’s great. And with the money I saved when compared to other brands, I was able to buy much needed equipment, like SD cards, a tripod, and carrying case. Happy shopping!!
arun kumar –
TLDR;
Brilliant picture quality. Long term ownership might be expensive but worth the money.
Unless you have specific requirement for higher FPS (240fps), weatherproof sealing, battery grip, full frame sensor etc, this camera manages to do it all.
Handles all light situations really well and the inbuilt film simulation will keep you busy with your shots for a long time and the jpeg output along with raw are great from the camera itself. While the camera is a joy to use.
The film simulation outputs both picture and video are so good natively on the camera your post processing time is reduced significantly.
It’s very lightweight, equivalent of less than 2 smartphones in your hand, makes for an easy carry, I could fit this camera with a 35mm lens within my jacket. It’s not weatherproof.
Body is metal + plastic but never feels shabby it’s built solid, it fits on the hand well and the 360 degree rotatable screen is a blessing with its 16:9 aspect ratio, no other camera has such good back lcd and EVF screen. LCD viewable under sunlight too.
The standard fuji layout helps take care of ISO, Aperture and shutter speed with manual dials which is way better than using the touchscreen.you can change all of this with just a finger and thumb, along with a lightweight body and that brilliant lcd this makes using this camera a breeze, it doesn’t restrict you in any way Framing the shot. The UI is standard and quick, also extra function buttons and dials are configurable to various settings.
The smartphone app for this camera has imporved a lot but leaves much to be wanted from it.it gets the job done but that’s about it sharing files and Remote shutter for long exposure ..yes, available
You get free capture one pro software but that will be camera locked license which will work with only Fujifilm RAW images for free. It has its learning curve but outputs were better or on par with Lightroom TBH.
Sensor is new as of 2020, found no issues with low light performance as well, This also picks up fainter red light better than canon or nikon if you are intrested in astrophotography. This DOES NOT have the xtrans sensor on it.
Fuji lenses are expensive. There are cheaper XC lenses to go with your kit lens making 3 lenses to cover 14-230mm within 80k budget along with this camera and are definitely better than the kit lens from other brands, all pics are from a budget 35mm F2 lens and I am not a pro.
The XF series lens are expensive but are a different category.. similar to canon L series lenses and good luck finding them in used market in india. It’s impossible. You won’t have anyone to share lenses with as well.
You would be buying the lens and accesories mostly new and have a very hard time renting any Fujifilm lens in india. Accesories are expensive and limited in options compared to canon/nikon but the camera makes up for it in its ease of use and ready to use picture quality. Long term ownership cost will be higher with this camera, but will be worth every money spent.
Given higher overall cost, limited option for third party accesories and unavailability of used lenses I would still purchase this camera again if I lost my present one. The camera is easy to use and pictures are that good. I am limited by my own skill as of the moment, as long as you know what you are doing the camera cleanly follows through.
Get the higher end XT3 if you are into sports photography and need a weatherproof body along with IBIS and higher frame rate video.
Attached images are all from camera with minimal adjustment in snapseed.
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Bala J –
Seller: Appario Retail
Price: 58990\-
Delivery: 2 days, Prime, Bangalore
Package: Came in box pack, covering contents
Returnable: 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-10
No Battery charger unit provided.
Things to know:
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>> 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 speed
Fuji XT200 or Canon M50 or Sony 6100?
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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:
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>> 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 disappointment
If 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
Roshan Kumar –
Best camera in 50k range.
:- It’s Mirrorless, compact and lightweight
:- Has more focus point than canon m50 II
:- Using it’s app your can use the live camera on :-mobile and other interesting features.
:-It has all the latest features.
:-It comes with whole kit – memory card, bag,etc.
So, in the end it all comes down to your knowledge and experience to use the settings of the camera in the best possible way.
Wayne –
Had to return two cameras for two different problems. Beautiful looking camera and easy to use. I wish I could find one that works. The first had the menu grayed out. Fuji tech support said the body was faulty. Second camera made shutter noises then straight to lens error. Very frustrating. It would be 5 stars if it would work.
Galxrax –
First and for most. It does not feel like a Fuji camera it works a lot of customization in the Diles and button. To make matters worse they or almost all unlabelled and change functions from time to time depending on how are you are shooting so it takes a while to learn .there is no back button focus.The focus Picking is often wrong The build feels very cheap in hand and the strap it comes with is a joke The in body stabilization it’s OK but you can find better in cheaper cameras The two things that has going for it is it’s size and picture quality pictures are great coming out of this thing thanks to its picture profiles the other thing has going for it is it screen that is really nice but not enough to save the camera and in the end I ended up selling the camera
Lorthy –
The Fuji xt200 is a good camera. I was pleased with everything about it, except the sound in video. After playing around for a few weeks (thinking I was doing something wrong) I contacted FujiFilm. I sent a sample video and they confirmed there was a defect in the right channel. The problem: too late to return it to Amazon, and they expect me to pay the return fees (to the United States… I am in Canada) for a brand new defective camera. I find this unacceptable. And that is the reason for 1 star. If you have a good camera, I think you will do well. If you have problems, not sure this is the camera to go with. I DO NOT RECOMMEND FUJI CAMERAS BASED ON THIS SERVICE.
Rob –
Fast Amazon delivery. The Fuji Camera was good and available features on it excellent but returned as I decided to go with a different style for video capabilities. If ever in the market again for a Mirrorless camera, would reconsider the XT 200
Denis Giroux –
The X-T200 is the first and so far only Fuji camera that I have tried; previously I used the Sony a7 III, the Canon RP, as well as several Canon DSLRs, including most recently the 77D and the 6D.
I came out finding that the X-T200 has a strange issue when using the XF10-24 and the XF55-200 – I reached out to Fuji Canada and they couldn’t put the finger on what the issue actually was. I’m not sure if the issue was anything more than a visual glitch in the EVF, but with those lenses the autofocus was all over the place, and even picture quality was very uneven.
Performance tended to be better with either the XC15-45 (the kits lens) and the XF18-55, and with those lenses the actual quality of autofocus and images was very good, rivaling that of my Sony a7 III (albeit in an APS-C format). However, autofocus remained very uneven even with the XF18-55 when using the camera as a webcam.
Build quality is a mixed bag. The camera feels solid and overall well-built, but I feel that button placement, especially that of the joystick and of the shutter button (the latter of which renders the use of a camera strap rather awkward).
I don’t think the camera’s performance justifies its price (even on sale), either compared to other Fuji cameras or to similar systems by other makers (such as Canon’s M cameras).
David Cauchon –
Very good camera, good feature and build quality even if it is made in plastic. Very lightweight which is why i choose this model. I had to change the lens because i really don’t like the electronic zoom