This is according to a report from Fuji Rumors who claims that according to their sources, the X-T3 will not come with in-body image stabilization (IBIS). Should we be surprised? In a way not really, especially since the X-T1 and X-T2 both do not have the feature. However there was a glimmer of hope because you might have heard that Fujifilm is working on a new camera called the X-H1 which is rumored to feature IBIS, which in turn has spurred speculation that maybe the company could bring it to the X-T3.
Image stabilization is a feature that many photographers and videographers can appreciate, especially if they’re shooting in handheld mode. While having a steady hand and grounding yourself properly obviously helps, image stabilization takes that to the next level to further ensure that your photos do not come out blurry/shaky.
That being said, given that the X-T2 was announced mid-2016, we’re probably a year or two away from the X-T3 being made official, which also means that things could change from now until then, but it’s probably best to take it with a grain of salt for now. In the meantime the X-H1 is rumored for an announcement next month, so check back with us then for more updates.