
The Fujifilm X-Pro3 was released in late-November 2019, with much fanfare and much controversy. It was the first of the second-era of X-Trans IV, and is unique with its backwards-mounted rear screen. So much has been said, both good and bad, but now that we’re a year-and-a-half later I thought it would be fun to revisit the X-Pro3 for this week’s Fuji Features article. I didn’t want to share all of the old reviews, but only the ones that have been published this year, just to keep things fresh.
The X-Pro3 is a camera that I would love to own, and maybe someday I will, but it’s just not in the cards for me at the moment. I did shoot with an Fujifilm X-Pro2 that I absolutely loved a few years back, but I didn’t really own it, and unfortunately had to part with it (long story). The X-Pro line (along with the X100 and X-E lines) is beautifully designed, and better looking than most cameras made today.
Below are the Fujifilm X-Pro3 reviews from 2021 that I found on the web.
Below are the Fujifilm X-Pro3 reviews from 2021 that I found on YouTube.
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Hey Ritchie!
I found another cool video I thought you would like. This one just does some comparisons of the different fuji settings. I thought you would find it useful. : )
Cool! Thanks for sharing!
https://youtu.be/O4zWII0GvE4
This one convinced me to buy one, my first digital camera.
Thank you for sharing!