Fujifilm X-Pro3 Mirrorless Camera Announced

Fujifilm X-Pro3 Mirrorless Camera Announced:

This should be exciting news to Fujifilm fans (I know it is for me 🙂 ): The Fuji X-Pro3 is announced and should be available by late November 2019.  This time around, it’s coming in three finishes: black, DR black, and DR silver.  The DR versions have Duratect coating, which looks really cool but it’s also is more highly resistant against scratches.  Price starts at $1,799.95 for the black, and for the Duratect models, it’s $1995.95.

Pre-orders are available at B&H Photo.

Some of the new specs and pics below:

  • 3.0″ Hidden 180° Tilting Touchscreen with1.62m-dot resolution.
  • Hybrid 0.5x OVF with 3.69m-Dot OLED EVF.
  • 26.1MP APS-C X-Trans BSI CMOS 4 Sensor.
  • X-Processor 4 Image Processor.
  • The X-Pro3 has a titanium body.
  • DR (Duratect) finishing.
  •  Dual SD card slots.
  • A dedicated Focus Lever.
  • New Classic Negative film simulation mode.

I can’t wait to try the new X-Pro3 out.  I’m an X-T3 user, and generally, I prefer the X-T bodies but I started with the X-Pro1.  I’ve always still been a fan of the X-Pro bodies as well, and even I’m getting a bit of GAS right now haha.  I’m interested in the new Duratect bodies even though the price is a bit higher.  They look really nice, and they’re more wear resistant too :).

Pre-orders are available at B&H Photo.

3 comments… add one
  • Elderin Link Reply

    Still have the same ugly and not very comfortable grip on them.
    Also 2000 is a real premium price for an apsc camera. For 2500 you can get an used M240.
    That would be a much better investment 😉

    • Patrick Link Reply

      Hi Elderin,

      Yeah, $2000 puts you in full frame territory. It’s funny you mention the M240 because I was just speaking to someone about it on Instagram. He was looking into buying one. Great camera, I loved mine :).

      Best,

      Patrick

    • Patrick Link Reply

      I still love the finish :). I think it’s kind of cool :).

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