The Fujifilm X-T200, which will succeed the entry-level X-T100 mirrorless camera, looks to have now fully leaked, with a range of what appear to be official images and specs released by the Japanese site Nokishita.
The leaked information appears to confirm recent speculation about the X-T200's features, which include improved autofocus performance, a new vari-angle 3.5-inch touchscreen, 8fps burst shooting (up from 6fps), and updated Face and Eye detection.
According to the leak, the X-T200 will have the same 24.2MP ASP-C CMOS sensor as the Fujifilm X-T100, but will include copper wiring to reduce noise and read information from the sensor faster. We saw a similar design used on the Fujifilm X-A7, and it produced some impressive image quality results for the price there.
While the X-T200 lacks in-body image stabilization, its vlogging credentials look to have been boosted by the inclusion of new Electronic Stabilization and HDR Video modes. Some details haven't yet been leaked though, including video frame rates. Based on the X-A7's performance, though, we think it's safe to say the X-T200 will shoot 4K/30p video, and there still looks to be the 2.5mm microphone input on the side.
Overall, then, the Fujifilm X-T200 very much appears to be a viewfinder-equipped version of the X-A7, which will please those looking for an affordable mirrorless camera that's equally adept at shooting video and stills. We'll update this story as soon as the camera, along with its full specs and pricing, become available.
Alongside the X-T200, Nokishita also shared some apparent images of the XC35mm f/2 lens, which would make an ideal companion to the camera. Fujifilm's XC lenses tend to be more compact, affordable versions of its XF glass, so we expect the XC35mm to be cheaper than the XF35mm f/2, which costs $399 / £369 / AU$509. Again, we'll update this page once the lens and its pricing are official.