: An ungraded short documentary shot on the X-T3 is available for testing and grading purposes on Vimeo .
The Fujifilm X-T3 was a game-changer upon release, being the first APS-C mirrorless camera to offer . If you are looking to push your video quality to the limit, here is how to handle its most demanding files. Why Use H.265 and 10-Bit?
While H.264 is a standard for many, the X-T3 utilizes to enable high-efficiency compression for its 10-bit modes. This extra bit depth—1,024 shades per color channel versus 256 in 8-bit—is crucial when shooting in F-Log , as it prevents "banding" in gradients like skies and helps the image hold together during aggressive color grading. Optimal Daylight Settings
: The base ISO for F-Log on the X-T3 is ISO 640 . In bright daylight, you will almost certainly need a Variable ND Filter to keep your shutter speed at the "180-degree rule" (1/125s for 60p).
: Many creators recommend overexposing F-Log by 1 to 2 stops to keep shadows clean, using Zebras set at 95% to ensure you don’t clip your highlights. Editing & Grading Tips
To download original sample footage from the Fujifilm X-T3 featuring , the most reliable sources are specialized camera review sites that provide raw files for evaluation. Where to Download Sample Files