Fujifilm X-T200 review
Fujifilm X-T200 review The design of the X-T200 has been refreshed, mainly to accommodate the huge LCD, but also to make it more comfortable to hold. In our opinion though, some of these changes haven't been for the better. Key Takeaways The body is well-built, though the back of the LCD and thumb grip feel plasticky The dials and joystick are not well-positioned, especially the dial on the left side of the top plate The 2.36M-dot OLED viewfinder is typical for cameras in this class Four buttons (two physical and two virtual) and one dial can be customized, along with both menus Officially, the X-T200 can take 270 shots per charge - which is lower than most of its peers - although you'll almost certainly be able to take a lot more In depth The first thing you'll notice when you pick up the camera is its beefy grip. That, combined with a larger thumb rest compared to the original X-T100 make it easier to use the camera one-handed, though the placement of some of