The camera is capable of recording video in 4K resolution in 30 fps. It can be had in either camera body only, or with the 15–45 mm f/3.5-5.6 OIS PZ lens. The camera is styled after an SLR camera and comes in 3 colors, silver, dark silver and champagne gold.[2]
Key features
Hybrid Electronic and Mechanical Horizontal Focal Plane shutter system gives up to 1/4000 sec, up to 60 min. in Bulb mode
The X-T200 looks nearly identical to its predecessor, the X-T100. It is a mirrorless compact camera measuring 121 mm x 83.7 mm x 55.1 mm and weighing 370 g including memory card and battery, nearly 100g lighter than the X-T100.[5]
The X-T200 is equipped with a Bayer type color filter array with no anti-aliasing filter.[6] It is 3.5 times faster than the X-T100 at data processing,[5] due to the copper wiring, where the X-T100 uses aluminum.[7]
The camera has Wi-Fi connectivity complemented by Bluetooth for connection and tagging via a smartphone. It comes in three different colors, Dark Silver, Silver and Champagne Gold.[2]
Unlike the X-T100, the X-T200 is equipped with a joystick instead of a directional pad. Its LCD screen is fully articulated, unlike the X-T100's 3-way tilt.[8]
Other noticeable improvements are the ability to record in 4K is 30 fps, a 3.5mm audio jack and a USB-C connection, X-T100 only has a microUSB, a 2.5mm audio jack and can only do 4K in 15fps.[8] Compared to the X-T100 that can take 430 photographs per charge, the X-T200 can only take 270 per charge.[8] The X-T100's grip is screw-on, where as the X-T200 grip is built-in.[9] The X-T200 is also $100 more than its predecessor.