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Fujifilm’s Most Popular Model Gets a Refresh as the X-T30 III Brings 6.2K Video

Set to follow up on the strong legacy built by the Fujifilm X-T30 and the X-T30II, the latest version of the company’s most popular camera model might look the same as it keeps the same form factor, but it’s got some nice new features and capabilities.It’s also set to retail here at launch for under $1,000, making it a realistic and intriguing option for those looking to dive into mirrorless photo and video work for the first time.Let’s look at the Fujifilm X-T30 III and explore what its APS-C format 26.1MP X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor can provide for videography.The New Fujifilm X-T30 IIIFeaturing a traditional SLR-style design and shooting experience, one of the most unique aspects of the X-T30 III’s controls is its tactile buttons and physical dials. With this analog-inspired design, though, the X-T30 III will also offer a host of nice features, including built-in film emulation, user-customizable recipes, and access to an extensive X-mount ecosystem that can help ensure endless potential for your growth with the camera. Powered by a new APS-C-format 26.1MP X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor with the upgraded X-Processor 5 imaging engine, the X-T30 III should be able to offer some significant improvements in its speed, focus, and video-capturing capabilities. The camera’s maximum video resolution jumps from DCI 4K to 6.2K in a 3:2 aspect ratio as it takes advantage of the entire 6240 x 4160 sensor, while Portrait Enhancer and advanced digital stabilization ensure footage looks professional.Video Recording SpecsAs for video, the X-T30 III will...

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