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Fujifilm X-T30 Mirrorless Digital Camera w/XF18-55mm Kit - Silver

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Color: Silver


Style: w/ XF18-55mm Kit


Set: Base


Features

  • Advanced Image Sensor Technology: The 26.1MP BSI APS-C X-Trans CMOS 4 image sensor and X-Processor 4 quad-core CPU combination provide accurate AF and Face Detection for moving subjects when capturing either high-resolution stills or recording 4K video
  • Accurate Auto-Focus Tracking and Face Detection: he new X-Processor 4 Quad Core-CPU offers fast and accurate face-detection for moving people. Additionally, eye-detection AF now works in AF-C mode, which results in accurate focus-tracking for moving portrait subjects. The low-light limit for phase detection AF has been expanded even more from the conventional +0.5EV to -3EV, to allow for operation in a wide range of lighting scenarios
  • Superior video and image effects: The ex-t30 offers the ability to record 4K video at 30 frames per second or capture of 120 frames per second at 1080P to create super slow motion effects. Filmmakers needing extreme color fidelity can record 10-bit, 4: 2: 2 Color through the cameras HDMI port
  • Intuitive Design with Comfortable Controls: Offers 3. 0-inch touch LCD with 2-way tilting and improved touch screen to capture images efficiently in challenging situations. Provides advanced SR Auto mode - easily activated with a lever - to automatically choose the optimum shooting settings for a given scene out of the 58 presets
  • Next-Gen Wireless Connectivity: Built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth V.4.2 offer digital communication with the free FUJIFILM Camera Remote app to wirelessly control the camera or share images to smart devices
  • Video Capture Resolution: 4K DCI 2160P
  • Viewfinder Type: Electronic Viewfinder
  • Lens Type: Wide Angle
  • Mounting Type: Bayonet

Description

The FUJIFILM X-T30 combines a sleek mirrorless camera with next-generation image-making technology to meet the ever-increasing needs of content creators, regardless of their skill level. Boasting a new 26.1MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor and X-Processor 4 Quad-Core CPU, the X-T30 provides beginners, advanced amateurs, and professionals with fast auto-focus, strong face detection, and power to create high-resolution stills with notable sharpness and clarity. Combined with its increased sensitivity range up to ISO 51200 and the ability to record 10-bit, 4:2:2 DCI 4K video through the camera’s HDMI port, the X-T30 is truly the perfect camera for releasing your creativity.

Compatible Mountings: Fujifilm X


Aspect Ratio: Unknown


Photo Sensor Technology: CMOS


Supported File Format: JPEG, RAW


Image Stabilization: Digital


Maximum Focal Length: 55 Millimeters


Optical Zoom: 3


Maximum Aperture: 2.8 f


Expanded ISO Minimum: 80


Metering Description: Multi / Spot / Average / Center Weighted


Compatible Mountings: Fujifilm X


Aspect Ratio: Unknown


Sensor Type: CMOS


File Format: JPEG, RAW


Image stabilization: Digital


Maximum Aperture: 2.8 f


Expanded ISO Minimum: 80


Photo Sensor Resolution: 26.1 MP


Photo Sensor Size: APS-C


Minimum Shutter Speed: 0.033 seconds


Exposure Control: TTL 256-zone metering Multi / Spot / Average / Center Weighted


Form Factor: Mirrorless


Effective Still Resolution: 26.1 MP


Special Feature: Face Detection


Color: Silver


Screen Size: 3


Shooting Modes: Automatic


Item Weight: 0.7 Pounds


Video Resolution: 4K DCI 2160p


Viewfinder: Electronic


Flash Modes: Automatic


Camera Flash: Hotshoe


Skill Level: Amateur, Professional


Specific Uses For Product: Photography


Compatible Devices: Computers, External Storage Devices, Smartphones, Tablets


Continuous Shooting: 30 FPS


Aperture modes: F2.8-F4.0


Viewfinder Magnification: 0.62 times


Video Capture Format: 4k


Expanded ISO Maximum: 51200


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, HDMI


Wireless Technology: BuiltIn; 802.11b/g/n + Bluetooth 4.2


Video Output: HDMI


Total USB Ports: 1


Total Video Out Ports: 1


Hardware Interface: AV Port


HDMI Type: Type D Micro HDMI


Display Type: LED


Dots Per Screen: 115,556 dots per square inch


Display Fixture Type: Tilting


Display Maximum Resolution: 1,040,000 pixels


Has Color Screen: Yes


Display Resolution Maximum: 1,040,000 pixels


Touch Screen Type: Capacitive


Flash Memory Type: Secure Digital, Secure Digital Extended Capacity (SDXC), Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC)


Memory Slots Available: 1


Write Speed: 30 fps (4K video), 120 fps (1080P video), 30 fps (still images)


Flash Memory Video Speed Class: V30


Flash Memory Bus Interface Type: SD


Flash Memory Installed Size: 2000 GB


Compatible Flash Memory Type: SD, SDHC, SDXC


JPEG Quality Level: Basic, Fine, Normal


Supported Image Format: JPEG, RAW


Dynamic Stops: 14 Stops


Bit Depth: 10 Bit


Total Still Resolution: 26.1 MP


Maximum Image Size: 26 MP


Maximum Focal Length: 55 Millimeters


Optical Zoom: 3


Lens Type: Wide Angle


Zoom: Optical Zoom


Camera Lens: 55 Mm


Minimum Focal Length: 18 Millimeters


Real Angle Of View: 0.52 Radians


Focal Length Description: 18-55 millimeters


Lens Correction Type: Chromatic Aberration, Peripheral Illumination


Metering Methods: Multi / Spot / Average / Center Weighted


White Balance Settings: Auto


Brand: Fujifilm


Model Name: X-T30 XF18-55MM Kit


Built-In Media: Camera Body & Lens


Are Batteries Included: Yes


Model Number: X-T30 XF18-55MM Kit Silver


Remote Included: No


Model Series: X-T


Series Number: 30


Generation: 30


UPC: 074101040203


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Manufacturer Part Number: 16619786


Manufacturer: FUJIFILM


Warranty Description: 1 Year manufacturer


Age Range Description: Adult


Digital Scene Transition: False


Digital-Still: Yes


Movie Mode: Yes


Image Capture Type: Stills & Video


Night vision: No


Auto Focus Technology: Eye Detection


Focus Features: Continuous-Servo AF (C), Manual Focus (M), Single-Servo AF (S)


Autofocus Points: 425


Focus Type: Auto Focus


Focus Mode: Single-Servo AF (AF-S)


Autofocus: Yes


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  • I've made many wrong purchases, this is not one of them. I've made many wrong purchases, this is not one of them.
Color: Dark Silver Style: w/ XF18-55mm Kit Set: Base
I would like to start by saying I'm going to make this review in 4 parts, and 2nd I really really really like this camera, is this the absolute perfect camera unlikely, but is it perfect for me yes, I'm going to be honest I'm not rolling in cash, I have a budget so I have to be choosy, memories are important to me so I'm willing to spend a little money on a really good camera, I have a good camera with my Samsung Galaxy S10e but I wanted something better so I decided to get a professional camera and now that I did the photos from my phone look like trash to put it plainly, but I'll explain more about that further in the review and just so you know I'm not going to make this a crazy long review I'm going to keep it short and simple. First let's start off with the most important thing picture quality, in my opinion it's amazing I am very happy with the photos it takes, I'm not going to lie when I first started taking photos with this camera I thought it took really bad photos but after watching many YouTube videos and learning a thing or two about mirrorless cameras I'm extremely impressed with the quality of photos it takes, even my friends and family have been extremely impressed with the quality of them as well, but do keep in mind this isn't the best camera money can buy so with the price to quality ratio its a really really good deal even at full price in my opinion, if you can get it on sale then you are a very lucky man or woman. 2nd build quality, it's extremely well-built in my opinion very sturdy it's supposedly not weather sealed but It could have fooled me, I really like how tough it feels and how small yet light it is, my sister commented that it was heavy but I feel like it's really light overall I really like the body the only downside in my opinion is that Q button but I disabled it so its no longer a problem, moving on. 3rd software, autofocus, now if I had a complaint about something it would undoubtedly be the the menus it's a nightmare at the beginning there's a huge learning curve but once you learn where everything is it's not that bad, in fact I'm starting to like it it's really well-organized in my opinion you just got to be kind of tech-savvy I guess and take the time to learn the menus, just prepare to have a major headache when learning how to transfer the photos from the camera to a smartphone it took me about two hours but once you do learn how to do that you'll realize it's really simple, keep in mind this was probably only hard for me because I lost the instruction book very early on in my purchase so I had to learn everything on my own. Now the other thing autofocus I've heard a lot of people complain about it that it's not the perfect autofocus that the Sony mirrorless cameras have in my use of this camera it's been handling everything extremely well, so even with that I'm impressed with. Everything else, no I'm not going to give an in depth review of the video because I just haven't used it that much I mainly take photos but the videos I have taken are superb as well even the mics that come in built into the camera I've been impressed with. Now the lens that it came with in my opinion is very good, simple to use Simple to clean feels very well-built, and best part of all I feel I don't need to buy another one it handles all my photo needs so I'm very happy with that too. So now overall with everything considered I'm very happy with my purchase I don't regret it and I guess that's the most important thing when you make an expensive purchase like this, do I recommend this camera yes, I did tons and tons of research and spent hours and hours and hours reading reviews and watching reviews on YouTube and I believe I made the right choice, I don't know if my standard of quality is the same as yours, all I can comment on is how I feel about this camera and I believe it's perfect for me, I really like the quality of the photos, the build of the camera, and now after using it for a while even the menu system, now to end things, this camera is an excellent buy and that's my humble opinion, I hope this review helps you and thanks for taking the time to read my review. Update 12-12-19 I'm still loving this camera nothing has really changed, I still wholeheartedly recommend it, but I just wanted to post some photos that I have taken, they aren't my best ones because With those I was either on the job or they are too personal, but here are some real good ones unedited to show what this camera is capable of. Update 03-22-20 After getting off of auto mode and taking some professional videos, I'm still even more impressed. The photos using the simulation modes are truly amazing, learning all the features on this camera is a nightmare but if you want to take truly amazing pictures that will wow anyone on Facebook or Instagram this is your camera. It's been a journey but learning how to be a professional photographer is a very rewarding experience, being able to capture the beauty of the world around you to remind you where you been is something you can't put a price on. Video on the other has impressed me and disappointed me at the same time when it's working well the video quality is also amazing but it has this odd bug where it overblows the lighting, I'm pretty sure I figured out what it is, but still haven't had to chance to try it, but if it works then that would literally make this the best budget camera ever. Either way I'm still very happy with my purchase and still don't regret buying this camera, in fact I plan on buying a new lens the Fujinon XF27mmF2.8 - Black, to make it smaller and more portable for street photography, I'll let everyone if it's worth getting and how the camera continues to perform in the next update. y'all stay safe during this Coronavirus outbreak. PS I'm adding two photos that I took using the simulations, which are the cats one, and the sky one. Plus 4 more that I edited using Adobe Lightroom which are the ones with the bikes and the old car the one with the bus, and the one with the two pathfinders sitting down chilling. I plan on posting a video as well in the next update as well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2019 Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2019 by Wisewo1f

  • Great build quality, image quality, and size
Color: Silver Style: w/ XF18-55mm Kit Set: Base
Sold my Canon Rebel T3i and Canon lenses and bought the Fuji X-T30. Image quality: no complaints! Focus accuracy, dynamic range, sharpness, low light performance, and noise reduction are all noticeably better. Body and handling: I’m happy with the size and build quality, and I think it’s a good compromise between size and handling for my mediumish hands and preference to travel light. It’s nice to have a body and lenses that fit the sensor size and I find that I bring the camera along for family outings, travel, etc more than I did before. The lenses are perfectly suited to the system, and are pleasantly clicky and smooth. They are small, metal, and lovely. I was surprised though—I do miss DSLR controls on the camera body. All reviews indicated that the dials made for an engaging experience, but I find that I actually need to disengage the camera to tweak the settings, whereas a DSLR allows you to modify settings with one hand without pulling your eye from the viewfinder. The Q button is a bit of a pain—-I often accidentally bring up the Q menu. The menu/ok button is also a pain—-I sometimes mean to bring up the menu but click ok. The joystick is great. Autofocus: great, but not perfect. It’s faster than I’m used to, the full frame coverage is impressive, and it works in relatively dim light. It is not 100% intuitive and has a bit of a learning curve, however. And while it is faster than what I’ve used before, it remains a hair slower than my kids. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2019 by L

  • Takes great pics even for a beginner
Color: Silver Style: w/ XF18-55mm Kit Set: Base
Love, love, love this camera. Disclaimer though- I’m a noob so I’m need classes and to read the manual. From a noob’s perspective- I was looking for a camera that took sharp pictures even when the subject matter (kids, dogs, cat) were moving, macros of flowers, and great capture of travel photos (so good colors of perhaps when seeing Côte de azure for example). It needed to be relatively smaller and more lightweight than my Nikon DSLR. We tried taking that on the last trip. We only took maybe 20 shots with that. Pictures need to be better than the iPhone of course. Video is not necessary as we have a GoPro. Easy way to transfer to the phone the pics is also a plus (btw: this phone has issues with that because it uses wireless, so you lose internet just to transfer photos.). Also, GPS tagging requires you Bluetooth from your phone. I guess it’s better than nothing. It met the requirements for all of the above except for macro, but I bought the extension ring so that was fixed. It’s a bit heavy and not small, although definitely smaller than my Nikon DSLR. I think if I put a smaller pancake lens on the camera that should help. Transfer I solved with a memory card dongle that attaches via lightning to the iPhone and transfers to the camera roll (pretty sweet). And again, the pictures are really sharp and beautiful. Boy are they gorgeous pictures. I got some awesome pics of my beagle who moves around a lot. She looks like a model. Oh and I forgot another thing that I love about this camera! The look! It’s an old 70’s look to it which I absolutely love! My dad had an old Minolta similar to that with a metal top and some sort of leather bottom. Brings back memories. The look itself drew me to this camera and actually gave it some points over the other micro 4/3 cameras. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2019 by YAARRR!!!

  • Very Impressed
Color: Black Style: w/ XF18-55mm Kit Set: Base
The "Fuji X T30" This is my 2nd Fuji product, have many Nikon's, and Sony's. I like this medium sized body, easy to carry around If you compare body to body with Sony medium body camera they are very close in features, but the kit lens that comes with Sony is not Zeiss, its sold by Sony, not sure who makes it. The Fuji kit lens 18-55 is an outstanding lens, this does make the package more expensive, but worth it - I think! I have also always liked the colors that Fuji seems to be able to produce, In my opinion, superior to Sony. A wise man once said the "The best camera is the one you have with you". Now a days there are many cameras in this class that are all excellent, so far I like this one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2019 by Dave

  • Incredibly good value if you are a Fuji shooter or are looking to get started in the Fujisphere.
Color: Dark Silver Style: w/ XF18-55mm Kit Set: Base
As a dedicated Fuji user I was curious about the improved autofocus vs. the past generations. Believe the hype. Set up the camera yesterday. Slapped on my favorite XF lens - the 35 1.4. Super snappy performance with the rendering that this particular lens is known for. Took a short walk today with the 100-400 lens. After a little cursing and disappointment at the tracking - the focus box was all over the place I realized that it was user error. I had touch screen autofocus enabled and my nose was moving the box around. Doh! 😂 Turned off the touchscreen AF and a tern flew by. Boom! Nailed it. A duck flying by very quickly skimming the water over Lake Washington. All 5 images were sharp. I’m impressed. The Charcoal Silver is very attractive and the AF is excellent. Haven’t tried the Eye Recognition yet but that isn’t a top priority for me. I miss the D pad but it isn’t a dealbreaker. Having a hotshoe mounted thumb rest is a must on all the small XTs and helps to avoid the issues some are reporting with inadvertent Q button activation. Worthwhile upgrade in my opinion. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2019 by jc

  • Bought this soley for astro
Color: Black Style: w/ XF18-55mm Kit Set: Base
Excellent camera for astro, using it for both prime focus and piggy back. The sensor's sensitivity and noise is very uniform from edge to edge. At first I thought I was going to have to return it because I could not get the shutter to release without a lens attached but eventually found the setting deep in the menu for "work without a lens". The only real negative that I have found is tha the older stacking and registration software that I have will not work with Fuji raw files so have to convert to tif before processing. I am not sure if there is newer or different stacking software available that will work directly with Fuji raw. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2019 by SS

  • Excellent photo and video quality, a few weird quirks and limitations to the body and software.
Color: Black Style: w/ XF18-55mm Kit Set: Base
My first "real" camera in a while. The image quality in both photos and videos is excellent and the camera is easy to handle. No rolling shutter in video, which makes a world of difference from other cameras in this price range and means you can actually shoot really beautiful video with it. Overall I really love this camera, especially in combination with some of the nice prime lenses available for it. There's room for improvement, but I wouldn't want to trade it for anything else with the same form factor. Instead of rehashing other reviews for this camera, I'll focus on a things I found noteworthy that I didn't find mentioned anywhere else, and only learned about from using the camera. • No JPEG+RAW in Auto mode. The camera can shoot in JPEG+RAW mode, which is my preferred choice. I will use the JPEGs to transfer to my iPhone wirelessly to quickly share a photo but keep the RAWs around for archival purposes. The Auto mode is a must-have feature to let anyone unfamiliar with the camera successfully take a picture with the camera. Sadly, you can't capture in JPEG+RAW in Auto mode. This is probably where you'll need RAW the most, because white balance and exposure will just be the camera's best guesses, and not what you chose carefully when shooting pictures yourself. • Autofocus noise through built-in mic. If you stick with the 18-55mm kit lens you won't have this problem because it has a very quiet focus mechanism. I bought the 23mm 1:1.4R and 35mm 1:1.4R lenses, and both have fairly loud autofocus mechanisms. Even when you use these lenses with manual focus, you're actually not controlling the assembly directly, it still uses the motors to focus. With either of these lenses, the internal mic is unusable because it will pic up constant focus whirring, which has ruined quite a few videos for me. The ST-1 external mic still pics up autofocus noise but less loudly, so you'll have to be creative and isolate the mic from the body physically and move it further away from the lens than the included mount does. • Mobile app is poor. The ability to wirelessly transfer photos from the camera to my smartphone was a key feature for me. It works most of the time, but the remote app is fairly poor. It's hard to understand and can take several tries and jumping through hoops to make it connect properly to the camera. The multi-select interface is finicky; if you don't have perfect aim for the checkmark, you are taken to a detail view with just the one photo, this is slow and when you go back, it is scrolled back to the top. After selecting a few photos and hitting transfer, sometimes it will tell you there is not enough room on your phone for the photos, and you need to start over. It doesn't tell you how many images it would have room for, so you just have to guess. Finally, remote capture is problematic. When you enable the live view, the connection with the camera prioritizes keeping the viewfinder up to date over taking a picture, so the shutter lag between photos is much longer than when taking pictures directly. This is pretty crappy when you're trying to take a group shot with yourself in it using your mobile phone, which is exactly the kind of situation where you'd want to rapidly take a lot of pictures to increase the odds of getting one where everyone's eyes are open at the same time. The WiFi connection sometimes stutters, and it would be nice if the camera would let me pick what wifi channel to use, or if it could join my home WiFi network instead of having to do a ad hoc network between the camera and my iPhone, at least for remote shots taken at home. • Microphone jack and USB-C port interfere with each other If you use an external mic for video (you should) you'll have to disconnect it every time you connect the camera to USB-C. The connectors are spaced just slightly too close to each other to both be plugged into the camera at once. It would be sweet if they add a mic connector to the hot shoe for their own mic, so users don't need to have the camera door permanently open, deal with dangly cables, and the eventual inevitable failure of the minijack port plugging the cable in and out a lot. • Q button Okay, this one you will find in other reviews, but it's worth echoing here. It is very easy to accidentally hit the Q menu button. Not a problem for me, the primary operator of the camera, because I can slowly learn not to put my thumb there. The real problem here is that 9 out of 10 times when I hand the camera – in Auto mode – to someone else to take a picture, they will hit the Q menu and will get confused. There's now a firmware update that lets you remap this button and makes it slower to respond, so this should be somewhat improved. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2019 by Dirk S.

  • I love this camera I love this camera
Color: Black Style: w/ XF18-55mm Kit Set: Base
I sold all of my Canon gear recently and went with this great Fujifilm camera. With the kit lens, it focuses with incredible speed and accuracy. The stabilization on the lens is great for video work as well. There are so many things that are great about this camera but I can't list them all. One of my favorite capabilities of this camera is the ability to use vintage manual focus lenses. With the focus peaking feature you are able to confidently nail your focus. This feature has really brought back the fun in photography for me and exploring the wealth of affordable lenses. If you have larger hands I would suggest an external grip, I went with the Meike MK-XT20G and it fits perfectly. I was not sure if I should go with the X-T3 or the X-T30 and other than the larger grip area I have not been left wanting any of the features on the X-T3 so far. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2019 Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2019 by Jonathan L.

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