If you have the budget for a mid-range camera, the 26.1-megapixel X-T30 delivers the same image quality as the X-T3 for $600 less. It has excellent handling, fast shooting speeds and autofocus performance nearly on par with Sony's A6400.
If you have the budget for a mid-range camera, the 26.1-megapixel X-T30 delivers the same image quality as the X-T3 for $600 less. It has excellent handling, fast shooting speeds and autofocus performance nearly on par with Sony's A6400.
I will keep this short. Just kidding. No I wona€?t. I bought the X-T30 a few weeks ago. Right off the bat, the guy at the camera shop told me that it did not come with an external charger. Strange, but whatever. I bought one, along with an extra battery.
For $899, you'll get a lot of value for your dollar with the Fujifilm X-T30, given the camera's overall solid performance and its stellar image quality. This compact mirrorless camera is feature-rich and while, in my opinion, it would be a waste of money to use the X-T30 in auto mode, that option is...
Overall, the Fujifilm X-T3 manages to take one of the best all-round compact system cameras and make it better in every department. It's a mirrorless marvel, that's for sure. There are still some areas that could be further refined: certain lenses won't make the most of the autofocus system; there's...
Great OLED electronic viewfinder and tri-adjustable LCD screen; 100% frame coverage for autofocus; Impressive speed (11fps burst) and autofocus ability; 4K60 will be attractive for some; Doesn't amp the price point over predecessor
Touchscreen lacks sensitivity/response; Smallest autofocus point not the fastest; Dioptre adjustment fiddly to use; No compatibility with X-T2 grip (due to new footprint
Fujifilm managed to produce yet another winner with the X-T30. This compact mirrorless digital camera delivers a performance way above its price by combining superb image-quality and class-leading speed with a rich feature-set and plenty of direct controls.
Excellent retention of details and sharpness; Class-leading dynamic range; Natural image colors; Good Automatic WB; Sensitive and accurate autofocus; Very fast AF system; No EVF blackout; Plenty of direct controls; Instant video response; Excellent build quality
Image noise slightly higher than competition; Tendency to blow small highlights; Not Exposure-Priority; Shallow image buffer; Excessive feature interactions; Minimal hand-grip; Short battery-life; Soft aperture detents With all current XF-mount lenses
Users find this camera to be the best all-purpose camera under $1000 right now. The X-T30's still image quality, video quality, ease of use, and good portability all add up to a stellar package. Another best feature is its ability to use antique manual focus lenses.
Exceptional 4K video; Exceptional image quality; Traditional exposure controls; 100% phase detect AF coverage; Powerful and efficient autofocus
Lacks image stabilization as well as weather sealing; Grip is not ideal for larger lenses and photographers with larger hands; Rear touchscreen-only tilts up and down; unlike the X-T3 which also tilts to the right as well
I've had this camera for just over a year now. It's my second Fuji body after switching from Nikon full frame 2.5 years ago. Couldn't ask for a better tool. Used to spend a fair bit of time processing raw images from a D810.
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