Poor | Average | Good | Excellent | |
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Screen size | 3 in Best: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W710 Screen size: 6.7 in | |||
ISO maximum | 51200 Best: Pentax KP ISO maximum: 819200 |
Sensor type | CMOS |
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Image sensor format | Advanced Photo System type-C |
Sensor size | 0.93 in |
Processor | X-Processor 4 |
Lens mount | Fujifilm X |
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Optical zoom | 3.0 x |
Magnification (Crop factor) | 0.62 x |
Focus adjustment | Auto/Manual |
Contrast adjustment | yes |
Brightness adjustment | yes |
Autofocus |
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Macro focus range | 11.81 in |
Number of focus points | 425 |
Image stabiliser | Optical |
Camera shutter type |
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Minimum shutter speed | 30.0 s |
Maximum shutter speed (electronic) | 1/32000 sec |
Self-timer delay |
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Histogram | yes |
Flash modes |
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External flash connection | Hot shoe |
Face detection | yes |
Built-in microphone | yes |
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Voice recording | yes |
Supported audio file formats | PCM |
Weight | 11.75 oz |
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Width | 4.66 in |
Height | 3.26 in |
Depth | 1.84 in |
Power source type | Battery |
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Battery life (CIPA) | 380 |
Battery technology | Lithium-Ion |
Number of batteries supported | 1 |
AC adapter included | Y |
ISO |
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ISO minimum | 80 |
ISO maximum | 51200 |
Boosted ISO minimum | 80 |
Boosted ISO maximum | 51200 |
Maximum image resolution | 6240 x 4160 px |
White balance modes |
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Supported image file formats |
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Photo effects |
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Supported aspect ratios |
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Screen size | 3.0 in |
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Screen technology | LCD |
Touch screen | yes |
Field of view | 100.0 % |
Live view | yes |
Viewfinder | Electronic |
Viewfinder screen size | 0.39 in |
Viewfinder resolution | 2360000.0 px |
Viewfinder magnification | 0.62 x |
Maximum resolution | 4096 x 2160 px |
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Video recording | yes |
Recording resolutions |
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HD type | 4K Ultra HD |
Supported video file formats |
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Camera playback |
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Max resolution (highest frame rate) | 4096 x 2160 |
Max frame rate (highest resolution) | 30.0 fps |
Body type | MILC |
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Colour of product |
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Anti-dust system | yes |
Compatible memory cards |
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Maximum memory card size | 512.0 GB |
Memory slots | 1 |
Camera file system | Exif 2.3 |
HDMI | yes |
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HDMI connector type | Micro |
USB connector type | USB Type-C |
USB version | 3.2 Gen 1 |
Supported WiFi types |
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Wireless network (Wi-Fi) | yes |
Bluetooth | yes |
Bluetooth version | 4.2 |
The GHI's Tried & Tested review of the Fujifilm XT30
The X-T30 II is the latest mid-range mirrorless camera from Fujifilm, boasting a 26 megapixel APS-C sensor, 4K/30p video recording, 30fps burst shooting and a stylish retro look and feel. Is the replacement for the two-year-old X-T30 worth considering? Find out now by reading our XT30 II review complete with full size sample photos...
Read our Fujifilm X-T30 II review to find out if the latest 26.1MP X-series camera is worth your hard earned cash.
Fujifilm has done it again. Following the release of a professional grade camera with a new sensor and processor, they’ve followed up with a consumer grade camera with 90% of the features at approximately 65% of the price of the pro model. The biggest difference? WR and a second card slot. Okay, I’m oversimplifying it, but the brand new Fujifilm X-T30 is an amazing camera when put next to the X-T3 when comparing pricing versus features. At the time of launch, the X-T30 will actually have the latest firmware algorithms that will beat the professional X-T3 in terms of AF speed and face/eye detect accuracy. If you are not interested in the premium video features of the X-T3, the new X-T30 might be the best option for stills photographers within the Fujifilm ecosystem. Let's look at the key features of the X-T30: 26.1MP APS-C X-Trans BSI CMOS 4 Sensor100% Phase Detection (2.16M-dot) with 425 AF pointsBack-side illuminated sensor design with base ISO 160 and reduced rolling shutterX-Processor 4 with Quad CPU (3 times faster than previous processor)Blackout Free 30fps in ES (electronic shutter) with 1.25x crop (20fps in ES without crop, 8fps with mechanical shutter)16 film simulations, including Eterna for
A feature-packed mirrorless camera that impresses
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