Fujifilm X-T30 kit 18-55
![]() | Expecting restock 54 963 ₴ The younger sister of the flagship Fuji X-T3, simplified on key fronts for the sake of accessibility to the wide user masses. The model got a proprietary CMOS image sensor X-Trans APS-C format with a resolution of 26.1 MP. In conjunction with it, a quad-core X Processor Pro processor is installed “under the hood” of the mirrorless camera, which provides the camera with confident operation in a wide ISO range (160-12800 units with the possibility of software expansion up to ISO 80-51200), a rate of fire of 30 fps and full-length recording 4K video with a frame rate of 30 fps. Also Fuji FinePix X-T30 kit can write 10-bit videos with 4:2:2 DCI to external media via HDMI port. The autofocus system on board the model is hybrid, in its arsenal there are 425 focus points, dispersed throughout the...frame. On the back of the mirrorless is a 3-inch touch screen that rotates vertically. In return, he can use the services of an electronic viewfinder that displays a picture in a resolution of 1024x768 pixels. All this is packaged in a vintage retro case. The "survivability" of the camera battery according to CIPA is about 380 shots on a single charge. The model can be equipped with 15-45mm f/3.5-5.6 and 18-55mm f/2.8-4 kit lenses. |
The younger sister of the flagship Fuji X-T3, simplified on key fronts for the sake of accessibility to the wide user masses. The model got a proprietary CMOS image sensor X-Trans APS-C format with a resolution of 26.1 MP. In conjunction with it, a quad-core X Processor Pro processor is installed “under the hood” of the mirrorless camera, which provides the camera with confident operation in a wide ISO range (160-12800 units with the possibility of software expansion up to ISO 80-51200), a rate of fire of 30 fps and full-length recording 4K video with a frame rate of 30 fps.
Also Fuji FinePix X-T30 kit can write 10-bit videos with 4:2:2 DCI to external media via HDMI port. The autofocus system on board the model is hybrid, in its arsenal there are 425 focus points, dispersed throughout the frame. On the back of the mirrorless is a 3-inch touch screen that rotates vertically. In return, he can use the services of an electronic viewfinder that displays a picture in a resolution of 1024x768 pixels. All this is packaged in a vintage retro case. The "survivability" of the camera battery according to CIPA is about 380 shots on a single charge. The model can be equipped with 15-45mm f/3.5-5.6 and 18-55mm f/2.8-4 kit lenses.
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Materials, size, photo quality, optics park Ergonomics, stability ![]() |
Video capabilities, size, film profiles (for the lazy), button and dial customization Good eye autofocus, decent object tracking The working ISO is high, but the sensor itself captures little light, and indoors, even with an f2.0 lens, you can't do much without additional lighting. The viewfinder is terrible, very small, in the same old XT1 it's pure luxury in comparison. Poor peaking compared to the Sony A7, which I had. Bad ergonomics, an adult man can't hold this camera comfortably in his hands. The native lenses are quite expensive, and there are no alternative manufacturers. ![]() |
There are many pluses, the camera surprised me. Why do I say camera and not camera? Because 80 percent of the content is video shooting. Of course, I also take photos, but less often. I bought it because of the excellent ergonomics, coupled with small dimensions + full-fledged 4K with 200 Mbps video! What's wrong with my head. The body is high quality metal. The buttons are comfortable, but for example the Q button is not very conveniently located, right next to the trigger finger. The screen is good, you can see everything you shoot + an excellent sensor, responsive and not dull. Top krutilki, comfortable, pleasant to the touch. The style, though retno, but still looks modern. This combination makes me very happy, and it stimulates creativity. Video writes perfectly, no complaints. I like a wide range of ISO, it is working up to 8 thousand. Many profiles, pleasant, working and without artifacts in the output. There is also a choice of recording profiles, which is convenient. I took a whale kit, and was surprised by the quality of the whale. Filming on it gave excellent shots, which I did not expect to see. But, there are also disadvantages, and first of all, this is the lack of a stub. It's hard without him, but I'm used to it. It is also not convenient to shoot with one hand, the camera ceases to be functional. Speaking of focus. Surprisingly fast and accurate. I use often. There is a face tracking feature. Holds the object to the last. I am very pleased with the camera. Although the price is above average. High detail of the finished material. Live ISO up to 8 thousand, which was very lacking on the old camera. Excellent autofocus with a large coverage area + tracking. It's cool that there is both touch focus and manual focus. Writes 4k with a bitrate of 200 Mbps! True 8 bit. Very compact. Nice whale. Comfortable ergonomics, especially krutilki. sensitive and fast touch screen. There is a choice of profiles. The grip for one hand is not comfortable. Periodically, you have to shoot with one hand, and this is still a pleasure. There is no stabilization, and this is not enough in dynamics. If shooting from a place is still normal, then with a step everything is not very good. I'll take a steadicam.. ![]() |
About the photos: The camera produces amazing JPEGs right out of the box. Initially, I shot in RAW, but eventually switched to JPEG after setting the desired presets. The colors are rich and vibrant, which is pleasing to the eye. I'm not one to excessively discuss "Fuji colors," but the output colors are indeed interesting.
Autofocus: It's responsive and precise.
As for video: I don't shoot much, but I tried it a couple of times, and it's generally okay.
Ergonomics: The camera can be uncomfortable for people with large hands. It has an understated grip that takes some getting used to. If your hands are larger than average, you'll need to buy a grip for better handling.
There's also an issue with the Q button. It's on a small elevation, yes, but it's as subtle as the front grip, which causes the thumb to frequently press it. This type of ergonomics would be great for a digital compact, but not a camera of this size. Another oversight is the shutter button. There are many questions here, and you might need to purchase a cover.
And... A couple of times during a year of use, the body froze, and there were similar issues with the camera failing to recognize lenses that were mounted on it. I had to disconnect and reconnect them. Interestingly, such problems only occurred with prime lenses.