Where Fujifjilm fell just short of hitting the mark with the X-T100, the company has succeeded the second time round. As a pared-back version of the X-T30, the X-T200 makes for a much better entry-level camera than its predecessor thanks to its better autofocus performance, superior video prowess and its burst of speed. But little niggles like an unreliable eye sensor and an uncomfortably placed joystick diminish the advantages of having a viewfinder.
Excellent color and dynamic range; Sharp 3.5-inch rear touchscreen; Reliable autofocus performance; Sleek retro design that’s lightweight;
Very low buffer depth; Lacks subject tracking in video; Unreliable eye sensor; Joystick not well placed when using viewfinder