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James Reid For Fujifilm X-T20; Bea Alonzo for Memory Lane Instax Kit

James Reid For Fujifilm X-T20; Bea Alonzo for Memory Lane Instax Kit

Fujifilm X-T20

James Reid has known to be a photography enthusiast ever since, he loves taking pictures on travel (with Nadine Lustre of course) no wonder why he is a perfect endorser of leading photography brand like Fujifilm.

Recently, another latest and most exciting from Fujifilm was launched, the newest Fujifilm X-T20, of course this event was graced by non-other than James Reid and other ambassadors of Fujifilm. Watch the full X-T20 launch in the Philippines below:




What's new with Fujifilm X-T20?


Here're keypoints from Engadget:

Fujifilm has unveiled the X-T20, a successor to the popular X-T10 that improves on it in nearly every way. The old 16-megapixel sensor and processor have been updated to the 24.3-megapixel X-Trans III, the same as the one on the world-beating X-T2. That'll give it not only more resolution but a lot faster autofocus (.06 seconds) and shooting speed (5.0 fps in live-view). It also does 4K video at up to 30 fps, another feature imported from the X-T2.

The X-T20 has gained a touchscreen, something its higher-end sibling doesn't have, letting you tap to focus and shoot, then swipe or zoom in on shots. All of that is squeezed into a body around the same size as the X-T10, meaning you can just about slip it into a pocket with a pancake lens installed.



It's got the same 2.3 million dot OLED viewfinder and basic knob and button layout as the X-T10, all of which is a good thing, considering the older model's classic looks and ease of use. Other features include built-in WiFi, various Fujifilm creative filters and support for all the APS-C X-mount Fujinon lenses, which are widely considered as some of the best you can get for the price.

In fact, there doesn't seem to be a lot missing from the X-T20 over the X-T2, other than its higher 8-fps shooting speed, water-resistant body and dual-tilting rear screen. That should make it irresistible to a lot of amateur photographers, considering that the X-T2 runs about $1,600 (body only) and the X-T20 will cost $900 without a lens when it goes in sale next month.








Meanwhile, just also recently, A Love to Last lead star Bea Alonzo shares memories with the newst Instax kit - Instax Memory Lane kit.






The Memory Lane album is bundled up with the instax Mini 8 and a range of FUJIFILM digital cameras. There are three variants for the Memory Lane album, namely the instax Memory Lane Package that includes an instax Mini 8, pack of film (10 sheets), a Memory Lane album, and a pen marker; the XA3 Memory Lane Package that includes an XA3, instax SHARE SP-2, pack of film (10 sheets), a Memory Lane album, and a pen marker; and the XA10 Memory Lane Package that includes an XA10, instax Mini 7s, pack of film (10 sheets), a Memory Lane album, and a pen marker.




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