Fujifilm X-T30
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7 years ago
Fujifilm X-T30 Review
Small, powerful and a joy to shoot with, the X-T30 is one of the best cameras you can buy today for under £1000. While its size makes it ideal for travel and street photography, the X-T30's excellent autofocus and video powers make it a great all-rounder for everyday shooting. Fans of chunky grips and weather-sealed bodies will want to look elsewhere, plus the X-T30 lacks built-in image stabilisation – but these are just minor gripes considering its size and price. Pair the X-T30 with one of the X Series' prime lenses, and it's a hugely appealing camera for both beginners looking to learn their craft and pros who need a great sidekick for their main camera.
Pros:
- Excellent photo and video quality
- Fast and reliable autofocus
- Impressive burst-shooting power
- Great-looking camera that's fun to use
- Superb range of prime lenses available
Cons:
- No weather-sealing
- No built-in image stabilisation
- A couple of handling frustrations
7 years ago
Fujifilm X-T30 review: a little wonder of a camera
For Fujifilm, shrinking the phenomenal X-T3 down into a smaller package was always going to be a winning proposition. For several years running, the company has followed up on its flagship X-series mirrorless camera with a more portable (and more affordable) option that still offers many of the best...
Pros:
- Same sensor as X-T3 at much lower price
- Excellent autofocus and burst shooting capabilities
- Compact and light
- Nice 4K video
Cons:
- Probably too small for people with big hands
- No weather sealing
- Viewfinder is improved from X-T20
- but no match for X-T3
- Standard carry-a-spare mirrorless battery life
7 years ago
The Fujifilm X-T30 may be the 'little brother' of the superb X-T3, and we were impressed - surprised, actually - at just how many features were carried over from a camera costing $600 more.
Pros:
- Those seeking a lightweight camera with great out-of-camera image quality
- flexible Raw files and top-notch video
Cons:
- Those seeking best face and eye AF performance
- Serious videographers who need the very best spec
7 years ago
Fujifilm X-T30 review
The Fujifilm X-T30 is an exceptional value for the money, offering excellent image quality, a (generally) well-designed body with plenty of direct controls, and an autofocus system that handles most situations with ease, with face detection being a weak point. Video is a real highlight, in terms of both quality and controls, and offers features previously found on more expensive cameras. All-in-all, it's hard to go wrong with the X-T30, one of the best midrange cameras we've tested in a long time.
Pros:
- Those seeking a lightweight camera with great out-of-camera image quality, flexible Raw files and top-notch video
Cons:
- Those seeking best face and eye AF performance. Serious videographers who need the very best spec.
6 years ago
Fujifilm X-T30 Mirrorless Camera Body - Silver XT30B(S) review
In Today’s review, I’m taking a look at the FujiFilm X-T30. I finally got my hands on one a little while ago and gave it my best shot. Big thanks to FujiFilm AU for sending this out for review! The FujiFilm X-T30 is one of FujiFilms newest mirrorless digital cameras, Released in late March 2019, […]
7 years ago
Fujifilm X-T30 Review
The Fujifilm X-T30 is Fujifilm's mid-level APS-C mirrorless camera with an electronic viewfinder (EVF). The X-T30 features the same 26mp BSI CMOS sensor as the X-T3 , and is an update to the X-T20 , which is Fujifilm's best selling X series camera, striking a balance between high-performance, and...
Pros:
- Same 26mp sensor as X-T3
- Excellent image quality
- High-speed continuous shooting
- Rapid focus
- and numerous options
- CINE 4K video recording
- Price
Cons:
- Easy to accidentally press the Q button
- Short video recording times
7 years ago
Fujifilm X-T30 Review
Steve Jobs once famously said, "If you don't cannibalize yourself, someone else will." It was in reference to how the iPhone would take sales away from the iPod - a move that proved tremendously successful for Apple. The topic of cannibalization comes up often in the camera world.
Pros:
- Fast autofocus with face/eye detection
- Same sensor
- processor as X-T3
- 10-bit 4K video output
- Engaging user experience
- Fast continuous shooting speed
Cons:
- No in-body image stabilization
- Some ergonomic compromises
- Small image buffer
7 years ago
Fujifilm X-T30: Everything you need in a travel CSC
As we generally find to be the case with Fujifilm offerings, there's a lot to like about the X-T30 and hardly anything to dislike. It's a superb camera that distils many of the best elements of the X-T3 into a smaller, lighter and cheaper camera.
Pros:
- Gorgeous
- retro body
- Tilting
- touch-sensitive screen
- 4K video
Cons:
- Single card slot
- Limited buffer for action
- Irritating Q button placement
7 years ago
Fujifilm X-T30 : Beautiful, powerful and everything you need in a travel CSC
Pitching itself as an “X-T3 Lite”, the X-T30 distils almost everything from its big brother into a smaller, lighter and cheaper body
Pros:
- Gorgeous, retro body
- Tilting, touch-sensitive screen
- 4K video
Cons:
- Single card slot
- Limited buffer for action
- Irritating Q button placement
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