Fujifilm X-T30 Digital Camera

Fujifilm X-T30 Digital Camera,

Black with Fujinon XC15-45mm Optical Image Stabilisation Power Zoom Lens kit, BlBottom of Form

  • 26.1M Back-illuminated “X Trans CMOS 4” sensor
  • Compact & lightweight body (approx. 383g)
  • Updated AF-Algorithm & improved Face and eye-tracking
  • High-resolution digital sound recording
  • 4K/30P, FHD/120p

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Product description

FUJIFILM’s X-T30 is equipped with a host of new functions, making it a small yet powerful companion for any photographer. It offers outstanding performance, utilizing the 4th Generation image sensor and processor, which includes 26.1-megapixel resolution and fast high-performance AF. The AF algorithm improved from that used in the renowned FUJIFILM X-T3 to deliver even more advanced AF-tracking performance. It contains enhanced accuracy in face/eye detection and the introduction of a Face Select function to provide priority auto-focus on a selected subject. This evolution of AF performance is available not only with still photos but also during video filming. During a face/eye AF and face recognition in the AF-C (continuous AF) mode, improved exposure stability adds to ease of use. Video performance itself enhanced, offering high-resolution audio recording and smooth 4K/30P video recording. Because of the above developments, the camera appeals to a broader range of users, from professional photographers to first-time beginners, by always delivering premium quality pictures with ease, regardless of experience.

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Reviews

The tiny size, coupled with lenses such as 27/2.8 or 35/2, makes a small and lightweight package for traveling. There is no other interchangeable camera of this quality and size now.

 The picture quality well-known as is the same as XT3. Beautiful rendering and sharp jpegs, my favorite with highlight and noise reduction turned down, and sharpness boosted a bit.

 The focus speed is improved, and the best Fuji has managed and is very competitive to Nikon and Canon’s DSLR likes, i.e., nothing to complain about, rather praiseworthy.

 Now the not so great bit. The Q button far placed right next to the thumb grip. I kept pressing that accidentally all the time bringing up the shortcut menu on the screen. Also, the lack of ok button means you have to press the joystick when selecting pictures, etc. It does not always choose correctly.

 Lastly, Fuji has skipped the separate battery charger with XT30. The good thing is you can use USB-C charging, but for those who want to carry an extra battery (As the battery life is not great), buying an external charger will be more convenient.

  Deciding between XT3 and XT30, XT30 remains a solid choice due to the similar image quality, much lower price, and portability. Fuji will issue a fix with disabling the Q button in the future, and you can always buy a battery charger if needed.