FUJIFILM’s ever-expanding X line just got its most recent update – the FUJIFILM X-T30 III. At its third iteration, the company’s compact, entry-level SLR-style camera gets some meaningful upgrades in terms of stills and more on the video side. Aligned with the rest of FUJIFILM’s 4th-gen 26 Megapixel X-Trans sensor, the X-T30 III is capable of 6.2K open gate recording, 4K 60P, FHD 240P, and 4:2:2 10-bit recording. The camera also features a dedicated film simulation dial, complete with the much-loved FUJIFILM color science and all its glory. Let’s take a look! The FUJIFILM X line is one of the most prominent mirrorless camera lines available. One that took a significant part in the mirrorless revolution, giving it a distinct neo-nostalgic touch. Over the years, FUJIFILM has expanded the line, fine-tuning segments and designs, to the point where it’s actually quite challenging to decide how to position each of the ten available models. I’ll be the first to admit – I believed the X-T50 to be the successor of the X-T30, thinking about an up-market move, similar to the move made with the X-E5. I happily stand corrected and actually really like the new offering, especially from a hybrid standpoint. I’ll explain in a bit, but first – let’s get to know the FUJIFILM X-T30 III Silver, black, or Charcoal silver colorways are available for the X-T30 III. Image credit: FUJIFILM Body and design The FUJIFILM X-T30 III is a compact, SLR-style mirrorless camera (meaning it has a centered EVF...
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