Fujifilm has officially announced the latest addition to the X series range, the X-T30. It's known to have a photographing performance equivalent to the Fujifilm X-T3. The X-T30 sports a minimalist design compared to the rest of the X Series, making it actually better. Gripping it, the X-T30 has more grip space due to the removal of the D-Pad and the addition of a focus lever. The X-T30 also offers new burst shooting of up to 30fps blackout-free burst with an electronic shutter that can come in handy. Color options for the X-T30 are the highly-popular black, premium silver, and a new color variant, charcoal silver. For the price, the X-T30 is at $899 (estimated PHP 46.7k) for the body only, $999 (estimated PHP 52.2k) with the XC 15-45mm f/3.5-5.6 OIS lens, and $1299 (estimated PHP 67.9k) with the18-55mm f/2.8-4 lens. Watch out for more updates about the Fujifilm X-T30 soon. Read more in our articles including "Fujifilm X-T30 First Impressions: Fuji's Little Giant" and "Fujifilm X-T3: Our First Shots".
Fujifilm has officially announced the latest addition to the X series range, the X-T30. It's known to have a photographing performance equivalent to the Fujifilm X-T3.
The X-T30 sports a minimalist design compared to the rest of the X Series, making it actually better. Gripping it, the X-T30 has more grip space due to the removal of the D-Pad and the addition of a focus lever. The X-T30 also offers new burst shooting of up to 30fps blackout-free burst with an electronic shutter that can come in handy.
Our coverage of Fujifilm X-T3 includes: "Fujifilm X-T30 First Impressions: Fuji's Little Giant"; "Fujifilm X-T3: Our First Shots"; "Fujifilm X-T3 mirrorless digital camera launched". Each article provides unique insights and information.