The Fujifilm X-Pro3 ($1,799.95 and up, body only) proudly stands out from a crowded pack of competitors. Its design, which incorporates a brilliant hybrid viewfinder, titanium construction, and a hidden rear display, sets it apart in a space filled with cameras that, for the most part, all look the same. Inside, it's extremely capable, with a 26MP sensor, lightning-quick autofocus, and 4K recording. You'll pay a bit more for the form factor versus the Fujifilm X-T3, and even more so if you opt for a model with a Duratect finish, but you may find it worth the premium. Titanium, In Three Colors The X-Pro3 measures 3.3 by 5.5 by 1.8 inches (HWD) and weighs 17.5 ounces without a lens. The body incorporates extensive dust and splash protection, so you can use it in inclement weather when paired with a sealed lens. Fujifilm offers several in its library, including a series of small primes that pair well with the rangefinder-style body. Most modern cameras use magnesium alloy, along wi...
The Fujifilm X-Pro3 is a love letter to rangefinder aficionados, and does the best job (this side of Leica) of making the digital experience feel a bit more like film.
Unique hybrid viewfinder; Titanium construction with dust and splash protection; Outstanding imaging and autofocus; Built-in film looks and Raw processing; Internal 200Mbps 4K video
Not for everyone; Divisive hidden rear display; Duratect finish option costs more and is prone to oil absorption