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Testseek.com have collected 93 expert reviews of the Fujifilm X-T30 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fujifilm X-T30.
Award: Good Buy May 2019
May 2019
 
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The editors liked

  • Slim and stylish design
  • 100% phase detect AF coverage
  • The joystick is welcome
  • Improved face-eye detection
  • 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
  • Excellent design
  • Classleading color reproduction
  • Lownoise video
  • Speedy burst mode. 
  • 10bit 4
  • 2
  • 2 output via HDMI
  • FLog capture at all framerates and resolutions
  • Compact and lightweight makes the Fujifilm X-T30 a great grab and go option for when you're on the go and want to travel light
  • Proven 26MP APS-C image sensor
  • Quick
  • Accurate autofocus
  • Up to 30fps Raw capture
  • EVF and built-in flash
  • Tilting touch LCD
  • Tactile controls
  • 4K video
  • Wi-Fi
  • Excellent image quality
  • Powerful and effective autofocus
  • Traditional exposure controls
  • Small size
  • Portable
  • Lightweight design
  • Good image quality
  • Same sensor as X-T3 at much lower price
  • Excellent autofocus and burst shooting capabilities
  • Compact and light
  • Nice 4K video
  • Superb image quality
  • Can also capture video
  • Great for blooming photographers and professionals
  • AF algorithm helps take better pictures
  • Record in 4K at 30 FPS
  • Those seeking a lightweight camera with great out-of-camera image quality
  • Flexible Raw files and top-notch video
  • Sharp 4K video
  • Good eye-tracking autofocus
  • Fast shooting speeds
  • Great ergonomics

The editors didn't like

  • No articulating screen
  • Touchscreen responsiveness
  • But the lack of D-pad hurts
  • Sluggish image processing*
  • (* possibly due to firmware)
  • 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
  • Video color and auto white balance lag behind still performance
  • Price
  • $899  Info
  • Fujifilmusa.com
  • Location of the Q button
  • 10minute record limit in 4k
  • 2.5mm mic jack
  • That joystick
  • Functional and an improvement over the D-Pad as it may be
  • Is pretty poorly located and makes it really
  • Really easy to lose grip on the camera if you're not careful
  • Really wish they kept the same touchscreen that was in the X-T3 so that t
  • Body isn't weather-sealed
  • Restricted maximum video clip length
  • No in-body stabilization
  • Small capture buffer
  • Memory card slot limited to UHS-I speed
  • No in-body stabilisation
  • Placement of Q button
  • Not really comfortable for larger hands
  • Probably too small for people with big hands
  • Viewfinder is improved from X-T20
  • But no match for X-T3
  • Standard carry-a-spare mirrorless battery life
  • Awkward placement of the Q button
  • Not a full frame camera
  • Those seeking best face and eye AF performance. Serious videographers who need the very best spec
  • Single memory card slot
  • Middling electronic viewfinder

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  Published: 2019-02-14, review by: thephoblographer.com

  • While we've only had some very limited time with the Fujifilm X-T30, we were impressed that Fuji has managed to cram so much of what made the X-T3 great into the diminutive form factor of the X-T20. In addition to the recently announced Sony A6400, the Fu...

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  Published: 2019-08-27, Author: Chris , review by: techguide.com.au

  • Compact size, CMOS 4 APS-C X-Trans sensor, Improved auto-focus, Interchangeable lens system
  • No IBIS, Video options limited comparative to X-T3
  • Marry the X-T30 with a Lumix OIS zoom lens and you have a well-featured, small form APS-C camera with very good performance or a very useful partner to an X-T3.Chris Oaten is a professional photographer from www.insightvisuals.com.auRelated PostsLumix DC-...

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  Published: 2019-05-03, review by: photoreview.com.au

  • SPECSImage sensor: 23.5 x 15.6 mm (APS-C) X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor with million photosites (26.1 megapixels effective)Image processor: X Processor 4A/D processing: 14-bitLens mount: Fujifilm X mountFocal length crop factor: 1.5xImage formats: Stills: JPEG (...

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  Published: 2020-12-28, Author: Gavin , review by: T3.com

  • Very solid build quality,High quality image,Offers plenty of manual controls despite its compact proportions,Massive range of directly compatible lenses and accessories,
  • Absolute beginners may require a period of familiarisation, Back plate buttons and new thumb operated joystick could be larger Lack of in-camera image stabilisation,
  • This is a camera that the less experienced might be a little daunted by at first, yet will be able to grow into. Though it might not be a top-of-the-range X series model - in fact with the recent launch of the X-S10 it sits somewhere in the middle of the...

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  Published: 2019-05-03, Author: The , review by: goodhousekeeping.co.uk

  • The camera lets you tweak the settings as much as you like, or you can use an auto mode that takes the hard work out of taking great snaps, It's speedy between shots, you'll never miss a moment, The design of the camera is great and so is the build qualit
  • We found, on occasions, some photos lacked vibrant colours, You'll need to find a 2.5mm mic input, as opposed to the usual 3.5mm, to record sound on your videos
  • Looking for a lightweight camera that takes great shots? The Fujifilm XT30 is a great buy. Despite its small size, this compact system camera still gives you the flexibility of being able to change the lens to suit the type of picture you're taking. The c...

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  Published: 2019-04-23, review by: expertreviews.co.uk

  • Gorgeous, retro body, Tilting, touch-sensitive screen, 4K Video
  • Single card slot, Limited buffer for action, Irritating Q button placement
  • 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 which distils many of the best elements of the X-T3 into a smaller, lighter, cheaper camera.That said...

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  Published: 2019-04-05, Author: Matt , review by: techradar.com

  • Great build quality, Superb value for money, Plenty of customization options, Excellent 4K video quality, Lovely default JPEG output, Speedy AF system
  • 0.62x EVF magnification, Grip not ideal for larger lenses, Some controls can be fiddly, No sensor-based stabilization, Tripod thread awkwardly placed, No UHS-II support
  • The X-T20 was a popular model for a reason, and it's hard to see why the X-T30 shouldn't be destined for the same kind of appreciation. Whether you're an enthusiast looking for a backup body, or you're taking your next steps from a more junior model, the...

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  Published: 2019-03-20, Author: Sam , review by: stuff.tv

  • Excellent image quality, Crispy 4K video, Compact body, Lots of controls to hand
  • Tiny rear buttons, Not much for larger hands to grip
  • While the X-T3 remains the more powerful camera, particularly if you're a video shooter, the X-T30 does a brilliant job of distilling the pricier model's essential appeal into a cheaper, more compact body. If you're coming to mirrorless cameras for the fi...

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  Published: 2019-02-14, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com

  • 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)
  • In the face of so much full-frame camera chatter - the Canon EOS RP was announced just one hour prior to the X-T30's unveiling, highlighting this very point - the latest mid-level Fuji camera has a lot of weight on its shoulders. But it needn't worry: if...

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  Published: 2019-02-14, Author: Mark , review by: trustedreviews.com

  • Abstract:  Take the Fujifilm X-T20, add the same sensor and processor combo as the excellent X-T3, and you have what looks to be one of the best compact system cameras we've seen so far. The X-T30 is small, light and a joy to shoot with. The autofocus is much-improv...

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