Fujifilm X-T200 Mirrorless Camera Body - Silver
Brand | Fujifilm |
Model Name | X-T200 - Silver |
Photo Sensor Size | APS-C |
Image Stabilization | Digital |
Exposure Control Type | Automatic |
Form Factor | Mirrorless |
Effective Still Resolution | 24 MP |
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Optical Zoom | 1 x |
Color | Silver |
About this item
- X-T200 is equipped with a vari-angle 3.5-inch/ 16:9 Aspect Ratio widescreen LCD touch-screen can be opened and closed between 0 to 180 degrees and rotated between -90 to +180 degree. It also provides intuitive and responsive control over the camera’s features and functionality and can be used to adjust a variety of settings, like brightness, background blur, Film Simulation effects, and image aspect ratios.
- The use of on-sensor phase detection pixels across the sensor and an improved prediction algorithm means focus can be achieved quickly and in a variety of imaging environments. The updated Face/ Eye Detection AF makes focusing on individuals or groups of people quickly and easily. This is even possible when the camera’s LCD monitor is flipped out and is used to make a selfie. Automated functions, like Main Subject Recognition, allow the camera to be set to recognize and track a main subject within the frame. Combined with a burst mode of 8fps, important moments with the right people will surely be easier to frame, focus, and immortalize.
- Fujifilm’s legacy in color science has given it legendary status among image-makers across the world. During its 85 years in the industry, it has been responsible for some of the most iconic photographic films in history and this exceptional knowledge has been poured into the 11 digital Film Simulation modes installed into X-T200. Images made with these film simulations carry the look and feel of the actual films that inspired them, which are a great building block to sparking creative imaging making. In addition, 20 Advanced Filters, which includes the new Clear Filter, give even more creative possibilities to image-makers as they seek to express themselves artistically.
- The new Electronic Stabilization and HDR Video modes, along with its basic internal editing functions, helps X-T200 do more than just produce beautiful 4K Video, it ensures that videos are stable, crisp, and properly trimmed so they can be easily shared with family and friends. The addition of a gyro sensor sits at the heart of the new Electronic Stabilization Mode and assists in reducing the effects of camera shake when recording video footage. The new HDR Video function makes recording footage in high contrast situations much easier and more practical, while its in-camera video editing functions allow for clips to be trimmed and right-sized before they are shared. This means creators can share the perfect section of a super-slow motion clip or the best part of their 4K footage, right from the camera to their smartphone without ever needing to open a computer!
- lens type: Prime
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Picture quality | — | 5.0 | 4.5 | 4.7 | 4.8 | 4.8 |
Image stabilization | — | 4.7 | 4.4 | 4.8 | 4.4 | 4.1 |
Auto focus | — | 4.6 | 4.2 | 4.9 | 5.0 | 4.7 |
Ergonomic | — | — | 5.0 | 4.9 | — | 3.2 |
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display type | LCD | LCD | LCD | LCD | LCD | LCD |
display size | 3.5 inches | 3 inches | 3 inches | 3 inches | — | 3 inches |
lens type | Prime | Wide Angle | Wide Angle | Wide Angle | Zoom | — |
shooting modes | Automatic, Movie, Panorama, Portrait, Macro | Shutter Priority | Bulb Mode,Aperture Priority, Manual, Program, Shutter Priority | Bulb Mode,Aperture Priority, Auto, Manual, Program, Shutter Priority | Bulb Mode,Aperture Priority, Manual, Program, Shutter Priority | Automatic |
connectivity tech | USB | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth | HDMI, USB | Bluetooth | Bluetooth | Wi-Fi, HDMI |
video resolution | 4K DCI 2160p | 4320p | 4320p | 4320p | 4K DCI 2160p | 4K UHD 2160p |
optical zoom | 1 multiplier x | 1 multiplier x | 1 multiplier x | 1 multiplier x | 3 multiplier x | 1 multiplier x |
What's in the box
From the manufacturer
Make the most of your everyday moments and never miss a chance to have a memory be part of your story. FUJIFILM X-T200 puts professional-level features at the fingertips of creatives, giving them a new light-weight and compact mirrorless camera body that features a high resolution EVF, quick and accurate face-detection AF, the power to create 24.2MP stills at 8 FPS, and even the ability to record 4K UHD video from almost any angle with its widescreen vari-angle LCD Touch Screen.
Highly Accurate Face and Eye Detection Algorithm
An updated Face/ Eye Detection AF makes focusing on individuals or groups of people quick and easy. This is even possible when the camera’s LCD monitor is flipped out and it is used to make a selfie. Additionally, automated functions will allow the camera to be set to recognize and track the subject within the frame.
Great Low-Light Performance
Achieve focus in dimly lit environments up to -2.0EV and get great image quality with low noise because of the advanced image processing provided by the camera’s copper wire processor.
A Legacy in Color Science
Fujifilm’s legacy in color science has given it legendary status among image-makers across the world. During its 85 year history, it has been responsible for some of the most iconic photographic films in history and this exceptional knowledge has been poured into the 11 digital Film Simulation modes installed into X-T200. Images made with these film simulations carry the look and feel of the actual films that inspired them, which are a great building block to sparking creative imaging making.
Creatively Express Yourself with Advanced Filters
Emphasize light sources, boost contrast, add retro effects, or try the new Clarity filter to add an individual creative expression to any image.
Enhance your stories
Enhance your stories
Make the most of your everyday moments and never miss a chance to have a memory be part of your story. FUJIFILM X-T200 puts professional-level features at the fingertips of creatives, giving them a new light-weight and compact mirrorless camera body that features a high resolution EVF, quick and accurate face-detection AF, the power to create 24.2MP stills at 8 FPS, and even the ability to record 4K UHD video from almost any angle with its widescreen vari-angle LCD Touch Screen.
Touch Your Way to the Perfect Image
Vari-Angle LCD
X-T200 is equipped with a vari-angle 3.5-inch/ 16:9 Aspect Ratio widescreen LCD touch-screen that can be opened and closed between 0 to 180 degrees and rotated between -90 to +180 degrees. It also provides an intuitive and responsive control over the camera’s features and functionality and can be used to adjust a variety of settings, like brightness, background blur, Film Simulation effects, and image aspect ratios.
High-quality 4K and Full HD video recording modes
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4K (3840x2150) VideoX-T200 generates 4K (3840×2150) video by recording 6K video with no crop (6032×3392) and downsampling it, which results in incredble image quality with very low noise. Film Simulations can also be applied during video capture to add stylistic effects |
NEW HDR movie modeCombine multiple videos with varied exposure settings to increase dynamic range and make movies with more detail in shadows and highlights. This is perfect for situations where there is strong backlight or for outdoor scenes where there are mixture of shadows and highlights. *In dark situations, the function might not be as effective |
NEW Digital GimbalA gyroscopic sensor installed in the camera body helps it determine how to account for camera shake and apply its digital image stabilization algorithm, which allows for smoother video capture. *When using this function, the field of view is cropped *Lenses and angles of view that can be used are limited. |
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Product information
Auto Focus Technology | Phase Detection |
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Photo Sensor Size | APS-C |
Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
Effective Still Resolution | 24 MP |
White balance settings | Auto |
JPEG quality level | Fine |
Image Stabilization | Digital |
Video Capture Format | 4k |
Video Capture Resolution | 4K DCI 2160p |
Screen Size | 3.5 Inches |
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Display Type | LCD |
Model Name | X-T200 - Silver |
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Brand | Fujifilm |
Model Number | 16645618 |
Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #506,738 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #1,458 in Mirrorless Cameras |
ASIN | B0843916HK |
Number of Items | 1 |
Color | Silver |
Included Components | Camera Body & Accessories |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.16 x 4.76 x 3.3 inches |
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Item Weight | 0.01 Pounds |
Warranty & Support
Feedback
Lens Type | Prime |
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Optical Zoom | 1 x |
Zoom Type | Digital Zoom, Optical Zoom |
Compatible Mountings | Fujifilm X |
Focus Type | Auto Focus |
Expanded ISO Minimum | 100 |
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Exposure Control Type | Automatic |
Shooting Modes | Movie, Panorama, Macro, Portrait, Automatic |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
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Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Rechargeable Battery Included | Yes |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Battery Description | Lithium Ion |
Battery Weight | 47 Grams |
Target Gender | Unisex |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Continuous Shooting Speed | 8 fps |
Wireless Communication Technology | Wi-Fi |
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Skill Level | Amateur, Novice |
Specific Uses For Product | Photography |
Form Factor | Mirrorless |
Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
Product Description
The FUJIFILM X-T200 boasts a new EVF making it the most ideal camera in its class. It offers users fast auto-focus, face detection, and enough power to create stills at 8 FPS. Its 3.5” intuitive touch screen, new Clear Advanced Filter allowing for enhanced “bright mode” performance, and full image resolution image transfer, the X-T200 is the perfect tool for making your vision come alive.
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Customers like the picture and video quality of the camera. They say it takes great pictures and 4K video is clear and beautiful. They also like the size, saying it's small enough to keep around your shoulder. Customers also say it'd be easy to hike around with this camera. However, some customers have reported issues with the overheating and material. Customers have different opinions on quality.
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Customers are satisfied with the picture quality of the camera. They mention that it takes high-quality pictures and the 4K video is clear and beautiful.
"...Pros:1. Photo quality:The images that come out of such a small camera are astounding...." Read more
"...I needed a lightweight, high image quality camera, and the Fujifilm XT200 got me there...." Read more
"The product came just as in the picture. Absolutely pristine quality...." Read more
"...It takes great pictures or maybe I take great pictures with this nice little camera! Small lightweight and easy to hike around with this camera." Read more
Customers find the size of the digital camera to be small, lightweight, and easy to use. They also say it's compact enough to keep around your shoulder or by your side at all. Customers also mention that the performance of such a small camera is astounding.
"...3. Portability: The camera is compact enough to keep around your shoulder or by your side at all times throughout the day...." Read more
"...The camera is very light and very small for what performance you can squeeze out of it, its footprint is about the same as my Samsung Galaxy s10e...." Read more
"...It is lightweight. It accepts other lenses designed for the X line of Fujifilm cameras...." Read more
"...This camera is beautiful, light weight & easy for me to use. I love the rotating Touch screen & having the option to use the view finder when needed...." Read more
Customers find the digital camera easy to use. They mention it's light, has fast auto focus, and has a great set of lenses.
"...I could take it anywhere and it’s very unsuspecting.4. Ease of use: It’ll take a bit of time to learn all the controls and set the..." Read more
"...It isn't excessively difficult to use, and I don't find the menu cluttered at all...." Read more
"...This camera is beautiful, light weight & easy for me to use. I love the rotating Touch screen & having the option to use the view finder when needed...." Read more
"...sure how much weight my opinion carries, but this camera is incredibly user friendly and takes great pictures!..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the digital camera. Some mention it's a great camera for beginners, and a good intro camera to get familiar with the processes of photography. However, others say that it has poor quality, feels a bit cheap, and is subpar.
"...2. Affordability: this is the first camera I’ve ever purchased as an amateur photographer and the price is below the $1k mark most people will spend..." Read more
"...I feel like I paid way too much for a camera that honestly feels cheap. It's been disappointing because I love Fuji products." Read more
"...Pretty great for an intro camera to get familiar with the processes of photography and what not. I am super happy with this purchase!" Read more
"...Not really a good tool for photographers though. Does feel a tad bit cheap...." Read more
Customers dislike the heat of the digital camera. They mention that the overheat warning is a permanently visible indicator that will show up when you are recording or rendering.
"...The overheat warning is a permanently visible indicator, which will show up when you are recording, rendering all your previous work useless...." Read more
"Camera overheated very quickly when filming video for the first time. Supplier says they tested it and that wasn't the case...." Read more
"Overheats so quickly. I bought it specifically to record videos and I’m beyond disappointed!" Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the material of the digital camera. They mention that it's very plastic-y and the on and off bottom is flimsy.
"...The camera is VERY plastic-y and does not feel like it would survive a fall...." Read more
"...I definitely do not recommend this camara the on and off bottom is so flimsy that is no only flat and push in the camara than when you try to turn..." Read more
"The camera is cheap, mostly plastic and too small. Photos are okay and the kit lens that comes with the camera is subpar and cheaply made...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the speed of the digital camera. They mention that it takes about 3-5 seconds to boot up and that it doesn't start up correctly.
"...The camera takes about 3-5 seconds to boot up (as I know, this is an issue with early mirrorless cameras)...." Read more
"...It’s slow, confusing, cheap feeling camera. I’m surprised something like is still being made these days...." Read more
"...Then sometimes it wouldn’t start up correctly. Then the auto focus actually got worse. While it was working for that week I loved it though." Read more
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I was drawn to the XT-200 for reasons below after many weeks of research and comparison. Here are my thoughts after 2.5yrs of ownership.
Pros:
1. Photo quality:
The images that come out of such a small camera are astounding. I’ve never wanted to print more photos and hang them on my walls before.
I can’t say enough good things about the Fuji JPEG film simulations. If you don’t want to spend much, or any time, on Photoshop, you can crop and directly upload photos to social media without ever having to worry. People ask me what camera am I using and they’re always surprised when I tell them it’s one of the cheapest options from Fuji.
There are cameras with bigger sensors and more megapixels, sure. But it all boils down to how you use your tool. For me, my style was street photography and landscape in well lit areas. 90% of the time I was extremely satisfied, the other 10% could be a bit of a struggled to get high res images in dark settings such as night markets and dark streets/alleys of Asia. I could live with this for the most part, though.
2. Affordability: this is the first camera I’ve ever purchased as an amateur photographer and the price is below the $1k mark most people will spend to get similar photo quality.
3. Portability: The camera is compact enough to keep around your shoulder or by your side at all times throughout the day. You can get bigger, more powerful cameras but they become a burden when your daypack gets heavy from traveling all the time. This camera actually makes shooting fun. I could take it anywhere and it’s very unsuspecting.
4. Ease of use: It’ll take a bit of time to learn all the controls and set the camera up the way you want but it’s a charm to use. I personally setup the ISO to work with the left wheel while aperture and shutter speed are controlled with the two on the right. This mimics the more expensive models. The articulating screen is also useful in many scenarios (although I recommend getting a screen protector as it is soft plastic).
5. Video quality: the 4K video is really clear and beautiful for the price. I didn’t use this feature too much but when the camera is stationary, you really get a bang for your buck on video quality.
Cons:
This section is a bit tough for me to write about because I love the camera so much. During my time of ownership, I’ve learned an extraordinary amount about photography that I wish I knew before my purchase. Maybe you will never have to worry about these problems but for me, after my 2yr stint in Asia, it left me wanting to upgrade. After moving back to the US, I rarely take photos so the issues aren’t really a concern for me and I can’t justify upgrade costs.
1. No IBIS: If I was on the market again today with my current knowledge, I would have to go for a camera of similar size with IBIS, perhaps the Fuji S-10 or newly released S-20. These 2 models have enough IBIS to help with low shutter speeds or video stabilization but at almost double the cost. There of course are options from Sony and Canon that may have more horsepower but don’t have the same feel and emotion as when using Fuji cameras.
2. The kit lens is a little underwhelming. I bought the 35mm f1.4 lens after almost a year of ownership and could not be any happier. I think this lens really makes the camera and my images what they are. I would recommend keeping the kit lens as it has variable zoom and higher field of view compared to a prime lens like the 35mm f1.4.
The kit lens zoom function can also get a bit hard to use if exposed to the elements. I used my camera extensively at the beach and in humid environments so it’s to be expected without proper maintenance and cleanings.
3. Turn on time: This one is maybe the most annoying part on a day to day basis. The camera takes about 3-5 seconds to boot up (as I know, this is an issue with early mirrorless cameras). It’s difficult to have a camera ready at all times unless you drain your battery so naturally, it’s turned off until ready to be used. This is fine unless you see something that catches your eye that you might only have a couple seconds to capture. There are many times I missed a picture on the street because the turn on time was too slow. I’m sure the software and hardware on newer cameras are a bit quicker.
4. APC-C sensor size can be limiting when looking for higher dynamic range and low light performance. This is to be expected though and you won’t find anything within the price range to get much better performance.
Conclusion:
Do what you will with the information above. These are just my thoughts as I write this review from a jet lagged point of view of my most recent trip to Europe (which this camera gladly joined me on). If you are young and just starting your photography journey or only take pictures for family events or your pets in the snow, 100% get this camera. If you believe your knowledge of photography will grow and expand or your are an experienced amateur, look for an upgraded option. This camera has served me extremely well for the last two years and I never thought I would be using it to its full potential. But that is exactly why I want to share my review.
If you’ve read this far, I hope this helped and thank you for reading!!
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2023
I was drawn to the XT-200 for reasons below after many weeks of research and comparison. Here are my thoughts after 2.5yrs of ownership.
Pros:
1. Photo quality:
The images that come out of such a small camera are astounding. I’ve never wanted to print more photos and hang them on my walls before.
I can’t say enough good things about the Fuji JPEG film simulations. If you don’t want to spend much, or any time, on Photoshop, you can crop and directly upload photos to social media without ever having to worry. People ask me what camera am I using and they’re always surprised when I tell them it’s one of the cheapest options from Fuji.
There are cameras with bigger sensors and more megapixels, sure. But it all boils down to how you use your tool. For me, my style was street photography and landscape in well lit areas. 90% of the time I was extremely satisfied, the other 10% could be a bit of a struggled to get high res images in dark settings such as night markets and dark streets/alleys of Asia. I could live with this for the most part, though.
2. Affordability: this is the first camera I’ve ever purchased as an amateur photographer and the price is below the $1k mark most people will spend to get similar photo quality.
3. Portability: The camera is compact enough to keep around your shoulder or by your side at all times throughout the day. You can get bigger, more powerful cameras but they become a burden when your daypack gets heavy from traveling all the time. This camera actually makes shooting fun. I could take it anywhere and it’s very unsuspecting.
4. Ease of use: It’ll take a bit of time to learn all the controls and set the camera up the way you want but it’s a charm to use. I personally setup the ISO to work with the left wheel while aperture and shutter speed are controlled with the two on the right. This mimics the more expensive models. The articulating screen is also useful in many scenarios (although I recommend getting a screen protector as it is soft plastic).
5. Video quality: the 4K video is really clear and beautiful for the price. I didn’t use this feature too much but when the camera is stationary, you really get a bang for your buck on video quality.
Cons:
This section is a bit tough for me to write about because I love the camera so much. During my time of ownership, I’ve learned an extraordinary amount about photography that I wish I knew before my purchase. Maybe you will never have to worry about these problems but for me, after my 2yr stint in Asia, it left me wanting to upgrade. After moving back to the US, I rarely take photos so the issues aren’t really a concern for me and I can’t justify upgrade costs.
1. No IBIS: If I was on the market again today with my current knowledge, I would have to go for a camera of similar size with IBIS, perhaps the Fuji S-10 or newly released S-20. These 2 models have enough IBIS to help with low shutter speeds or video stabilization but at almost double the cost. There of course are options from Sony and Canon that may have more horsepower but don’t have the same feel and emotion as when using Fuji cameras.
2. The kit lens is a little underwhelming. I bought the 35mm f1.4 lens after almost a year of ownership and could not be any happier. I think this lens really makes the camera and my images what they are. I would recommend keeping the kit lens as it has variable zoom and higher field of view compared to a prime lens like the 35mm f1.4.
The kit lens zoom function can also get a bit hard to use if exposed to the elements. I used my camera extensively at the beach and in humid environments so it’s to be expected without proper maintenance and cleanings.
3. Turn on time: This one is maybe the most annoying part on a day to day basis. The camera takes about 3-5 seconds to boot up (as I know, this is an issue with early mirrorless cameras). It’s difficult to have a camera ready at all times unless you drain your battery so naturally, it’s turned off until ready to be used. This is fine unless you see something that catches your eye that you might only have a couple seconds to capture. There are many times I missed a picture on the street because the turn on time was too slow. I’m sure the software and hardware on newer cameras are a bit quicker.
4. APC-C sensor size can be limiting when looking for higher dynamic range and low light performance. This is to be expected though and you won’t find anything within the price range to get much better performance.
Conclusion:
Do what you will with the information above. These are just my thoughts as I write this review from a jet lagged point of view of my most recent trip to Europe (which this camera gladly joined me on). If you are young and just starting your photography journey or only take pictures for family events or your pets in the snow, 100% get this camera. If you believe your knowledge of photography will grow and expand or your are an experienced amateur, look for an upgraded option. This camera has served me extremely well for the last two years and I never thought I would be using it to its full potential. But that is exactly why I want to share my review.
If you’ve read this far, I hope this helped and thank you for reading!!
I cannot take a DSLR hiking, they're simply too bulky and too heavy to justify the space in my pack. When I looked at replacing my Canon, I went out to find something that I could get that was lightweight without sacrificing the quality of the images I had grown used to with the DSLR. This had an aesthetic I really liked and the features I was looking for as well. It doesn't look like a cheap point and shoot with a bigger lens strapped to the front. The controls are perfectly fine for me and are more second nature since I've spent a lot of time behind it. Like anything new one gets, you have to get used to it. I find the colors on pictures I take with this camera come out much better overall compared to my old Canon. It isn't excessively difficult to use, and I don't find the menu cluttered at all. The camera is very light and very small for what performance you can squeeze out of it, its footprint is about the same as my Samsung Galaxy s10e. The camera is mostly just wider with the lens mounted.
I cannot attest to the video features as I do not use them.
My only gripes about this camera are the kit lens and the materials, mostly the kit lens, and those are never really spectacular anyways. It just seems to be adequate for most circumstances, without ever being the "perfect" choice for a scene. Its easily replaced however, so you can learn on it before getting a new lens better suited to your tastes. That lightweight I enjoy comes at the cost of the materials unfortunately. The camera is VERY plastic-y and does not feel like it would survive a fall. I don't drop my cameras, but I'm not sure my old DSLR would have survived either. Better materials and weatherproofing would have meant a higher cost anyways, and that would've defeated the purpose of this for me.
All in all, I find this camera perfectly suited for what I needed. I needed a lightweight, high image quality camera, and the Fujifilm XT200 got me there. Your mileage may vary though depending on your skill level, experience with much more expensive cameras, and overall attitude.
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2020
I cannot take a DSLR hiking, they're simply too bulky and too heavy to justify the space in my pack. When I looked at replacing my Canon, I went out to find something that I could get that was lightweight without sacrificing the quality of the images I had grown used to with the DSLR. This had an aesthetic I really liked and the features I was looking for as well. It doesn't look like a cheap point and shoot with a bigger lens strapped to the front. The controls are perfectly fine for me and are more second nature since I've spent a lot of time behind it. Like anything new one gets, you have to get used to it. I find the colors on pictures I take with this camera come out much better overall compared to my old Canon. It isn't excessively difficult to use, and I don't find the menu cluttered at all. The camera is very light and very small for what performance you can squeeze out of it, its footprint is about the same as my Samsung Galaxy s10e. The camera is mostly just wider with the lens mounted.
I cannot attest to the video features as I do not use them.
My only gripes about this camera are the kit lens and the materials, mostly the kit lens, and those are never really spectacular anyways. It just seems to be adequate for most circumstances, without ever being the "perfect" choice for a scene. Its easily replaced however, so you can learn on it before getting a new lens better suited to your tastes. That lightweight I enjoy comes at the cost of the materials unfortunately. The camera is VERY plastic-y and does not feel like it would survive a fall. I don't drop my cameras, but I'm not sure my old DSLR would have survived either. Better materials and weatherproofing would have meant a higher cost anyways, and that would've defeated the purpose of this for me.
All in all, I find this camera perfectly suited for what I needed. I needed a lightweight, high image quality camera, and the Fujifilm XT200 got me there. Your mileage may vary though depending on your skill level, experience with much more expensive cameras, and overall attitude.
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Fact - I had lens related issues on my first camera and for which I registered a replacement request. Hassle free experience and got a replacement camera working as expected in 2 days. Kudos to Amazon and seller.
In the box - Camera, lens(based on option selected), usb-c cable, Usb-c headphone connector, neck band, Leather shoulder bag, 16gb memory card, battery NP-W126s
After almost using a week here's detailed review:
CONS -
1) Battery life (replacement batteries are available and along you can use dummy battery to use AC current)
2) 4k Video - Auto Focus not good compare to Sony Alpha 6100/6400
3) Video shooting is limited to 15mins only.
4) 15-45 kit lens is average. You will not notice unless use it professionally
PROS
1) Value for Money
2) Webcam function - WFH
3) Articulating display is amazing
4) External Headphone jack
5) Photos can be transferred to mobile phone via Wi-fi (Videos can not be)
Overall, buy extra set of batteries and enjoy this camera to start your photography journey.