Fujifilm X-Pro3 review (2024)

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Modern cameras offer absurdly fast burst rates, massive buffers, and shockingly accurate focus tracking, which makes the “spray and pray” method of photography very attractive to shooters worried about missing a shot. It can be difficult to appreciate slower methods that require long stretches of staring through the viewfinder without pressing the button. And while most pro- and enthusiast-level cameras still employ eye-level viewfinders, many manufacturers have shifted focus to augmenting functionality in live view modes. It’s no longer unusual to see people shooting with ILCs, mirrorless cameras, and DSLRs held out in front of them to compose like they’re using a smartphone or compact camera.

All of this makes the new Fujifilm X-Pro3 a somewhat curious product in the current camera landscape. Announced last fall during PhotoPlus, the X-Pro3 has the technical guts of the X-T3, but with a body design that feels like you are shooting with an analog camera. The body has a hidden LCD screen, which can be flipped down to review images or change settings, but the design is meant to encourage photographers to compose their shots the old fashioned way: through the viewfinder, as if they were shooting a roll of film.

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Key specs

  • Back illuminated 26.1 megapixel X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor
  • X-Processor 4 image processing engine found in the X-T3
  • Phase-detection autofocus that works down to -6EV
  • Hybrid viewfinder combines OVF and EVF technology, allows you to see outside of the frame
  • 3.69M-dot OLED electronic viewfinder
  • Hidden 1.62M-dot tilting LCD touchscreen
  • Mini display shows essential settings when the LCD is closed
  • Weather sealed body
  • New Classic Neg. film mode
  • Increased control over grain, clarity, and white balance settings
  • 8/16bit TIFF output
  • Multi-exposure up to 9 frames

What’s new?

The most substantial design change to the X-Pro3 is that hidden LCD screen, but there is a new viewfinder as well. The camera features an optical/electronic hybrid finder that is larger than its predecessor’s. The electronic viewfinder has an OLED display instead of an LCD which increases the contrast. The optical viewfinder has a fixed magnification of 0.52x and the option to shoot with a digital overlay that shows what exactly is inside of your frame.

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The camera also features some new image processing options. X-series cameras typically emulate specific film simulation stocks, but with Classic Neg. film mode the company opted not to describe the film it was trying to mimic. The X-Pro3 also has the ability to shoot TIFFs, adjust clarity, add grain, and a new setting called ‘Color Chrome FX Blue” which gives the blue tones a bump. Shooters now have the ability to apply a color tone to images shot in any of the monochrome modes, tone adjustments are made using a color grid that looks very similar to what is used to set a white balance in the camera.

What’s memorable?

It takes a few hours to get used to the new LCD arrangement. Although I regularly shoot film, getting comfortable shooting with the X-Pro3 took a bit of an adjustment period. I set the camera to show me a quick preview of each frame in the viewfinder to prevent habitual chimping on the main display.

Although you can flip the screen down and use the X-Pro3 similar to how you might shoot an old twin reflex lens camera, it’s a little wonky. Shooting through the viewfinder is really the best way to use the X-Pro3.

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Although the lack of accessible LCD screen might seem like a limitation, during my time with the X-Pro3 I found this feature to be quite freeing. Composing through the viewfinder forces you to slow down a bit and think more carefully about the compositions before you click the shutter. The redesigned viewfinder—which gives you the ability to see outside of the frame as with a typical rangefinder—was great for street shooting, but also surprisingly useful when shooting live music. With the X-Pro3 I found myself waiting for performers to fill the frame in a specific way before I fired the shutter. I was a bit more methodical than I might have been with a DSLR or a mirrorless camera.

I enjoyed shooting with the X-Pro3. Its titanium body and analog-style controls maintain some of the best tactile features of the Fujifilm cameras that came before. The X-Pro3 is fairly compact, especially when shooting with prime lenses, and has an understated, inconspicuous design. During my time with the camera I had a number of photographers stop and ask me what kind of film camera it was. They were surprised to learn that it was in fact a new digital camera.

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The bottom line

The X-Pro3 isn’t going to be for every kind of photographer—and that is okay. This is a camera that was designed for shooters who appreciate the art of slowing down, have an affinity for analog cameras, but want something that is a little easier to work with than a standard rangefinder.

The image quality from the camera is excellent, shooting with it is a fun experience, and the new film simulation modes and in-camera editing make it easy to edit in camera and share.

Ultimately though the X-Pro3 is the kind of divisive camera that photographers will either love or hate, and most shooters will have made their decision before even giving it a chance. For me, the X-Pro3 is a lot of fun to shoot with and offers an interesting way to think about the act of photographing, but if you are the kind of photographer that craves immediate gratification, this probably isn’t the camera for you.

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FAQs

Why was X-Pro3 discontinued? ›

The Fujifilm X-Pro3 was reportedly initially discontinued back in December. It is unclear whether there will be an X-Pro4 as the X-Pro3 has faced class action claims over its durability and Fujifilm has focused more on the development of the Fujifilm X-T5 and X-H2S.

What is the image quality of Fujifilm X-Pro3? ›

Image Quality

At low ISOs, the X-Pro3 paired with a sharp lens is easily capable of producing images with fantastic colors, tons of intricate, fine detail, and great dynamic range for an APS-C sensor. High ISO performance, as we saw with the X-T3, is also very good for an APS-C camera.

Who is the X-Pro3 for? ›

Make no mistake, the X-Pro3 is not intended for everyone. It is not meant for video shooters (see the X-H models) or hybrid photographers (X-T models). This camera is designed by, and for photography purists.

What is the battery life of the X-Pro3? ›

Battery life is rated at 370 shots with using the electronic viewfinder (EVF), or up to 440 shots when using the optical viewfinder (OVF).

Is X-Pro3 made in Japan? ›

No GPS Logging: What I really need is GPS. Why does this X-Pro3 not have GPS? This is Fujifilm's flagship rangefinder made in Japan professional camera.

What is the successor of the Fujifilm X-E3? ›

Fujifilm X-E4: Mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera, successor to X-E3.

Why don t professionals use Fujifilm? ›

“First and foremost, Fujifilm cameras lack the robustness and durability that professional photographers – ” (which, if you recall, Elliot is not) “- require from their equipment.”

What is the X-Pro3 lawsuit? ›

A US class action suit accuses Fujifilm of false advertising of the X-Pro3 which, despite being marketed as durable, apparently has a faulty LCD due to poor connecting cables. The Fujifilm X-Pro3, released in late 2019 with an RRP of $2699, has two big selling points.

Is the X-Pro3 a true rangefinder? ›

The Fuji X-Pro 3 is a ranger finder styled camera. It is not a true range finder of course like a Lecia M is but it is made to look close to one and handle in many of the same ways. The X-Pro 3 is a very premium camera, there is no doubt about that.

Does the Fuji X-Pro3 have image stabilization? ›

On the back side of the LCD screen (viewable when the LCD is not) is a secondary unlit display which can be used to display the camera's settings or the film simulation in use. The X-Pro3 does not have in-body image stabilization. The autofocus works down to -6 EV (near darkness).

Why are Fuji so expensive? ›

When there is high demand for a product, manufacturers can charge a higher price, which is the case with Fujifilm cameras. Exclusive features: Fujifilm cameras are known for their exclusive features and functions that are not available in other cameras.

What is the difference between Fuji Pro 2 and Pro 3? ›

The Fujifilm X-Pro 3 has a fourth-generation X-Trans 26.1-megapixel sensor, while the X-Pro 2 has a third-generation X-Trans 24.3-megapixel sensor. The X-Pro 3 features a slightly lower minimum ISO of 160, compared to 200, with the maximum ISO remaining the same across both models.

Is the X-Pro3 discontinued? ›

Fujifilm X-Pro3 Now Discontinued also at BHphoto and Adorama.

Does the Fujifilm X Pro 3 have autofocus? ›

In most respects the X-Pro3's autofocus is the same as on other recent Fujifilm models: you have the choice of single point, zone or wide AF modes, or 'All,' which encompasses all three and lets you transition between the three modes as you vary your AF point size.

What is the native ISO for Fujifilm X-Pro3? ›

In terms of imaging, the X-Pro3 features the APS-C-format 26.1MP X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor along with the X-Processor 4, which enables high-resolution stills shooting and DCI/UHD 4K video recording. The sensor and processor also enable an ISO 160-12800 sensitivity range for working in a variety of lighting conditions.

Is the Fujifilm X-series discontinued? ›

The X-T200 was discontinued back in 2020, and with that the X-T000 line was abandoned. The Fujifilm X-E4 was discontinued back in March. This appears to be an indication that, in 2023, the X-E series has succumbed to the same fate that the X-T000 line did three years ago.

Is the xt3 being discontinued? ›

Fujifilm X-T3 Discontinued (but it Resisted 2+ Years After it Was Replaced by Fujifilm X-T4) Back in September 2021, Fujifilm quietly introduced the Fujifilm X-T3 WW. The Fujifilm X-T3 “worldwide” version is an X-T3 sold without battery charger!

When did Fujifilm X E3 come out? ›

The Fujifilm X-E3 is a digital rangefinder-style mirrorless camera announced by Fujifilm on September 7, 2017.

Does the X-Pro3 have Ibis? ›

Now, I'd argue those features could fairly warrant a premium over the X-T4, even bearing in mind the lack of IBIS. However, it's when you compare the X-Pro3 to the new X-T5, the former starts seeming vastly overpriced in today's market.

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