
Fujifilm X-T30 II Mirrorless Camera Body - Silver
The Fujifilm X-T30 II Body Black is a compact camera for travel or documentary photographers that are on the go a lot. The model weighs 383g, so it's easy to take with you. The X-T30 has an upgraded LCD display with a higher resolution, so you can see more details. Thanks to the fast autofocus system, you can photograph moving subjects, such as tuktuks, monkeys climbing around, or children playing. Thanks to the 425 phase-detection autofocus points, you can accurately determine which part of the photo you want to focus. By tapping the touchscreen, you can choose the subject. As a videographer, you can record detailed images in 4K quality with 30 fps to make an awesome vlog of a trip, for example. You can use the horizontally tiltable screen to take photos from difficult angles or to record vlogs.
The Fujifilm X-T30 II Body Black is a compact camera for travel or documentary photographers that are on the go a lot. The model weighs 383g, so it's easy to take with you. The X-T30 has an upgraded LCD display with a higher resolution, so you can see more details. Thanks to the fast autofocus system, you can photograph moving subjects, such as tuktuks, monkeys climbing around, or children playing. Thanks to the 425 phase-detection autofocus points, you can accurately determine which part of the photo you want to focus. By tapping the touchscreen, you can choose the subject. As a videographer, you can record detailed images in 4K quality with 30 fps to make an awesome vlog of a trip, for example. You can use the horizontally tiltable screen to take photos from difficult angles or to record vlogs.
The Fujifilm X-T30 II Body Black is a compact camera for travel or documentary photographers that are on the go a lot. The model weighs 383g, so it's easy to take with you. The X-T30 has an upgraded LCD display with a higher resolution, so you can see more details. Thanks to the fast autofocus system, you can photograph moving subjects, such as tuktuks, monkeys climbing around, or children playing. Thanks to the 425 phase-detection autofocus points, you can accurately determine which part of the photo you want to focus. By tapping the touchscreen, you can choose the subject. As a videographer, you can record detailed images in 4K quality with 30 fps to make an awesome vlog of a trip, for example. You can use the horizontally tiltable screen to take photos from difficult angles or to record vlogs.
The Fujifilm X-T30 II Body Black is a compact camera for travel or documentary photographers that are on the go a lot. The model weighs 383g, so it's easy to take with you. The X-T30 has an upgraded LCD display with a higher resolution, so you can see more details. Thanks to the fast autofocus system, you can photograph moving subjects, such as tuktuks, monkeys climbing around, or children playing. Thanks to the 425 phase-detection autofocus points, you can accurately determine which part of the photo you want to focus. By tapping the touchscreen, you can choose the subject. As a videographer, you can record detailed images in 4K quality with 30 fps to make an awesome vlog of a trip, for example. You can use the horizontally tiltable screen to take photos from difficult angles or to record vlogs.
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originally posted on shopmoment.com
I’ve been looking for a camera that provides a versatile, high-range set of shooting opportunities while also fitting in your pocket for quite a while now. At first, I was unsure about my decision, but when I finally got this camera in my hands, I couldn’t have been happier about my choice. It’s light, powerful, lightning-fast and the film simulations are absolutely superb. Recommended for pretty much everyone, to be honest. It’s such a great little camera!
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
I was looking for an upgrade to the focus system of my X-T20. I specifically wanted an interchangeable system that was lightweight for travel photography and the occasional street shot if I didn't bring my Ricoh.I went from the X-T3 to this - and many would think I'm insane to give up some of the wonderful traits of the X-T3! First of all, I'm not a video shooter. I just wanted superb quality images in a lightweight system. No need for all the extras either.Many complaints of the x-t30 center around the small size, the, tripod plate mounting hole being in awkward position and one memory card slot. My X-T20, my first Fuji camera and the one that brought me 50% of my portfolio images, is a similar handling so I was already used to these disadvantages.Secondly, ... MoreI was looking for an upgrade to the focus system of my X-T20. I specifically wanted an interchangeable system that was lightweight for travel photography and the occasional street shot if I didn't bring my Ricoh.I went from the X-T3 to this - and many would think I'm insane to give up some of the wonderful traits of the X-T3! First of all, I'm not a video shooter. I just wanted superb quality images in a lightweight system. No need for all the extras either.Many complaints of the x-t30 center around the small size, the, tripod plate mounting hole being in awkward position and one memory card slot. My X-T20, my first Fuji camera and the one that brought me 50% of my portfolio images, is a similar handling so I was already used to these disadvantages.Secondly, most reviews I read were written by men who complained primarily of the ergonomics of this camera. I looked high and low across multiple forums and across so many YouTube videos and not one female ever wrote a review of this camera that I could see and very few reviews were written by men with small hands. Had there been more reviews written by petite women, I would likely have bought it sooner.Ergonomics aside, this is a great lightweight system that delivers beautiful images. I use the pull out screen for discreet shooting on the streets. It does everything I need and more and my file sizes are not outrageous.If you're into travel or street, this should be a very strong contender on your shopping list.
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My first Fujifilm camera, excellent so far though its a learning curve coming from canon system, its such a different concept in many ways. Love the features for the price and the image quality, great value as it has most same functionality with the X-T4 (safe or IBIS, weather sealing, and 4:2:2 video recording etc.) really exciting to getting to know the fuji system!Only con: unfortunate placement of Q button, but you learn to work around it...
| Effective Pixels | 26 megapixels |
| Sensor Size | APS-C (23.5 x 15.6 mm) |
| Max resolution | 6240 x 4160 |
| Sensor Type | BSI-CMOS |
| Processor | X-Processor 4 |
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I’ve been looking for a camera that provides a versatile, high-range set of shooting opportunities while also fitting in your pocket for quite a while now. At first, I was unsure about my decision, but when I finally got this camera in my hands, I couldn’t have been happier about my choice. It’s light, powerful, lightning-fast and the film simulations are absolutely superb. Recommended for pretty much everyone, to be honest. It’s such a great little camera!
I was looking for an upgrade to the focus system of my X-T20. I specifically wanted an interchangeable system that was lightweight for travel photography and the occasional street shot if I didn't bring my Ricoh.I went from the X-T3 to this - and many would think I'm insane to give up some of the wonderful traits of the X-T3! First of all, I'm not a video shooter. I just wanted superb quality images in a lightweight system. No need for all the extras either.Many complaints of the x-t30 center around the small size, the, tripod plate mounting hole being in awkward position and one memory card slot. My X-T20, my first Fuji camera and the one that brought me 50% of my portfolio images, is a similar handling so I was already used to these disadvantages.Secondly, ... MoreI was looking for an upgrade to the focus system of my X-T20. I specifically wanted an interchangeable system that was lightweight for travel photography and the occasional street shot if I didn't bring my Ricoh.I went from the X-T3 to this - and many would think I'm insane to give up some of the wonderful traits of the X-T3! First of all, I'm not a video shooter. I just wanted superb quality images in a lightweight system. No need for all the extras either.Many complaints of the x-t30 center around the small size, the, tripod plate mounting hole being in awkward position and one memory card slot. My X-T20, my first Fuji camera and the one that brought me 50% of my portfolio images, is a similar handling so I was already used to these disadvantages.Secondly, most reviews I read were written by men who complained primarily of the ergonomics of this camera. I looked high and low across multiple forums and across so many YouTube videos and not one female ever wrote a review of this camera that I could see and very few reviews were written by men with small hands. Had there been more reviews written by petite women, I would likely have bought it sooner.Ergonomics aside, this is a great lightweight system that delivers beautiful images. I use the pull out screen for discreet shooting on the streets. It does everything I need and more and my file sizes are not outrageous.If you're into travel or street, this should be a very strong contender on your shopping list.
My first Fujifilm camera, excellent so far though its a learning curve coming from canon system, its such a different concept in many ways. Love the features for the price and the image quality, great value as it has most same functionality with the X-T4 (safe or IBIS, weather sealing, and 4:2:2 video recording etc.) really exciting to getting to know the fuji system!Only con: unfortunate placement of Q button, but you learn to work around it...
A fantastic camera, over shadowed by the X-E4 and X-100V. This camera is just as compact and offers even more manual dials and controls over both of those. Plus it is readily available and in stock almost everywhere!Loving this camera.
First off I have the XT3 and S10, love this as my smaller setup, love the fact it has the same sensor as my others, and I do not have to worry of image quality. The small form factor helps me keep things small when I want to go small. Wish it had IBIS though, maybe next version will have it, that would cause me to use this more often. And yes my hands are a bit on the large size lol
I'm coming to this camera from an X-T1 that finally kicked the bucket after many years. I love this little X-T30 ii. I considered getting the latest X-T5 or maybe a used X-T4 but aside from the significant cost difference those pro bodies have continued getting larger and larger and I want a camera that is small and easy to have close at hand. This X-T30 ii is significantly lighter than my X-T1 mostly owing to having much less metal in its build. But it feels very sturdy and well made regardless and I appreciate carrying less weight. I don't miss the lack of an ISO dial as I mostly use the shutter and exposure comp dials anyway with auto-iso up to 3200. It has all the features I could want with the excellent 26 MP x-trans sensor, thumb stick for focus and film ... MoreI'm coming to this camera from an X-T1 that finally kicked the bucket after many years. I love this little X-T30 ii. I considered getting the latest X-T5 or maybe a used X-T4 but aside from the significant cost difference those pro bodies have continued getting larger and larger and I want a camera that is small and easy to have close at hand. This X-T30 ii is significantly lighter than my X-T1 mostly owing to having much less metal in its build. But it feels very sturdy and well made regardless and I appreciate carrying less weight. I don't miss the lack of an ISO dial as I mostly use the shutter and exposure comp dials anyway with auto-iso up to 3200. It has all the features I could want with the excellent 26 MP x-trans sensor, thumb stick for focus and film simulations. Also, having a screen that tilts up exactly like my old X-T1 was important to me as I like to hold the camera low. The only thing that stands out as an issue is where to put your thumb when holding the camera. Nothing feels natural or comfortable and I think it would be worse for someone with large hands. So a hot-shoe thumb grip is a 100% must (with it the camera feels rock solid in the hand). Overall I am very pleased with my purchase and I don't feel at all that I settled for a lower end camera compared to the pro line. Paired with a compact lens I think this is truly the perfect small mirrorless camera; it looks great and it shoots great too.
There are not a lot of cameras that fit a petite woman's hands, much less one who had a recent had procedure and needed the perfect lightweight kit that did not compromise quality images. I already have the Ricoh GR for street photography, but when traveling, the Ricoh's fixed lens didn't satisfy me for the variety of situations.I have a Fuji X-T20 and X-T3 as well as a plethora of other cameras, including film cameras. The x-t20 is getting old and lagging and the x-T3 was still too big for me when coupled with lenses.What I wanted was a digital camera that could handle every possible scenario that comes my way during travel -including street photography, portraits, landscapes, etc. - and I also needed it to use interchangeable lenses. Since I already have a ... MoreThere are not a lot of cameras that fit a petite woman's hands, much less one who had a recent had procedure and needed the perfect lightweight kit that did not compromise quality images. I already have the Ricoh GR for street photography, but when traveling, the Ricoh's fixed lens didn't satisfy me for the variety of situations.I have a Fuji X-T20 and X-T3 as well as a plethora of other cameras, including film cameras. The x-t20 is getting old and lagging and the x-T3 was still too big for me when coupled with lenses.What I wanted was a digital camera that could handle every possible scenario that comes my way during travel -including street photography, portraits, landscapes, etc. - and I also needed it to use interchangeable lenses. Since I already have a full set of lenses for Fuji, I looked to this brand first.It was between the X-T30ii and the x-e4. The X-E4 seemed just a bit too minimalist and I knew I was already compromising the dPad, so to also miss all the dials seemed too drastic of a change.In the end, it seemed the X-T30ii could offer me all that familiar dials and buttons I have on my X-T3 but in a smaller package. It seemed with 30fps it could also even handle the occasional wildlife shot.I could not be happier! I've got the compact, lightweight style of my X-T20 with way more enhancements and the image quality of my X-T3, only better, actually! And I get to use my beloved Fuji lenses, depending on the excursion.I'm not sure if I'll still need to bring my Ricoh for street, either. I'm enjoying the street shots with my 18mm and it's compact enough.
First of all, I am just a hobbyist photographer. I just enjoy taking pictures for fun, so I don't need pro-level specs. Also, I'm a smaller man with smaller hands. When I opened the box, I was stunned how small it looked (body only) and when I took it in my hand, it felt just right. Even with a prime lens attached, it was still light enough to comfortably hold it in my right hand: perfect as I often hold the leash for my dog when we are on a trail, etc.This is an upgrade from X-E2, which still takes great pictures, but some inconveniences compared with the latest models including USB-B vs USB-C made me make the switch. Also, X-E2 was wider vs X-T30II, so the weight is more evenly distributed, making it feel even lighter.The resolution is absolutely an upgrade ... MoreFirst of all, I am just a hobbyist photographer. I just enjoy taking pictures for fun, so I don't need pro-level specs. Also, I'm a smaller man with smaller hands. When I opened the box, I was stunned how small it looked (body only) and when I took it in my hand, it felt just right. Even with a prime lens attached, it was still light enough to comfortably hold it in my right hand: perfect as I often hold the leash for my dog when we are on a trail, etc.This is an upgrade from X-E2, which still takes great pictures, but some inconveniences compared with the latest models including USB-B vs USB-C made me make the switch. Also, X-E2 was wider vs X-T30II, so the weight is more evenly distributed, making it feel even lighter.The resolution is absolutely an upgrade and AF is much faster. BKT is fun to use. The viewfinder looks so much clearer and more informative. Only one Fn button, but I don't need many: I just assign it to self-timer and it's convenient.If I have any issues, it's the viewfinder's location being in the center. My nose hits the screen when looking into the viewfinder in landscape. Portrait is fine as my nose will be left of the body. The second one is the location of the Q button which led to accidental press by my thumb. But I learned to keep my thumb left of the Q button and now accidents are rare. Speaking of accidental press, the exposure dial can also be moved without knowing, but it still is a minor inconvenience.For the price, this compact camera is excellent. I thought about X-Pro3 for its compactness, too, but $1,999 is prohibitively expensive. Now that X-HS came out at the same price, it's even more difficult to justify buying Pro3.Even though it didn't come with a charger, I already had one for X-E2, so it's not an issue for me. The location of tripod hole is also the same as X-E2, so I have no problem.All in all, it was the best decision I made, and I highly recommend this to anyone with smaller hands and not needing super professional specs.
I am a commercial photographer and was looking for a small camera I could carry with me everywhere just for fun. I have the latest and greatest iphone, but I wanted an actual camera and I didn't want to deal with raw files or a bunch of editing because I'm doing that already for my work. The ability to use and customize film simulations is what drew me to this camera and so far it has been so much fun experimenting. I'm a Sony shooter for my professional work and this is my first experience with Fujifilm and I have to say, it was pretty painless getting used to their menu system and settings. Also, the Fuji X Raw app on my computer is fantastic for playing with film simulations.
Everyone is going crazy for the X100V and I have seen this camera get little attention. I am surprised that this camera hasn't made it to the spotlight. It is very compact and the pictures coming out of it are amazing. I am very happy I purchased one. I use it with a 35mm f2.0 or the 50-230mm. It never disappoints.
| Effective Pixels | 26 megapixels |
| Sensor Size | APS-C (23.5 x 15.6 mm) |
| Max resolution | 6240 x 4160 |
| Sensor Type | BSI-CMOS |
| Processor | X-Processor 4 |