Fujifilm X-T30
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Fujifilm X-T30 Mirrorless Camera Body - Silver XT30B(S) review
Fujifilm has officially announced the latest addition to the X Series of their mirrorless digital cameras - the...
Fujifilm X-T30 initial review: The retro king is back and better than ever
In the face of so much full-frame camera chatter the latest mid-level Fuji camera has a lot of weight on its shoulders. But it needn't worry: if you're looking for something that's stylish and capable then the X-T30 is with little compare in 2019, featuring the quality and many of the features of its X-T3 bigger brother - but for a cut of the price.- Great image quality from this APS-C sensor
- Autofocus is fast and capable for moving/eye-tracked subjects
- Many of the X-T3's features for less cash (and some it betters - until April 2019 update)
- Smaller autofocus point size can struggle
- Not as low-light sensitive as some competitors
- Eye AF should be easier to disengage
- Not weather-sealed
- USB charging only (no charging cradle in box)
Stay tuned for our upcoming full review of the Fujifilm X-T30 once production models are available for testing.
What We'd Change. While the Fujifilm X-T30 has all the makings of an awesome APS-C camera, it does leave a few things to be desired. Low-light performance needs improvement; autofocus is a little wobbly when there's not enough light, and noise handling isn't great.
- Much-improved AF
- Improved Eye and Face Detection and Tracking
- Better grip
- Joystick
- Supersampled 4K
- F-log recording on hand
- Eterna color profile
- Monochrome Adjustment for Acros and B&W
- Affordable price tag
- Charcoal grey color available
- AF unstable in low light
- No 4K at 60fps
- No IBIS
- Battery life could be better
- No weather sealing
- Higher ISO noise handling is not great
Fujifilm X-T30 review in progress
Editor's note: If you're looking for a new compact system camera, the Fujifilm X-T30 is a strong new contender – and is nearing its release on 20 March 2019. I've spent 12 hours with a final production version of this miniature version of the X-T3 in Rome, so here are some extra impressions of the...
Fujifilm X-T30 review
The X-T30 has a couple of handling quirks that are practically inevitable in a camera this small, and it has no in-body stabilisation, but these are the only faults we can find in a camera with superb external controls, a great 26.1-megapixel sensor, superb autofocus and powerful 4K video recording...- Excellent image quality
- Powerful and effective autofocus
- Traditional exposure controls
- Small size
- No in-body stabilisation
- Placement of Q button
Fujifilm XT30 review
The Fujifilm X-T30 follows a tried-and-trusted recipe now on its third generation, delivering the same sensor, processing and autofocus of the flagship X-T3 in a smaller, lighter and much more affordable body.
Fujifilm X-T30 Mirrorless Camera Body - Silver XT30B(S) review
If you can live with the record limit time or are using an external recorder, you can’t beat this camera for $900. We loved the image from the camera, the added dynamic range from F-Log and its vast and affordable lens selection.
Fujifilm X-T30 Mirrorless Camera Review: Compact Quality at a Reasonable Price
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...
Fujifilm X-T30 Mirrorless Camera Body - Silver XT30B(S) review
Riding on the X-T3’s positive reviews, Fujifilm is definitely catching up against rival brands with the more affordable X-T30. While it is understandable that the X-T30 does not inherit all of the X-T3’s goodies (ie.