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Fujifilm X-T30 Mirrorless Digital Camera, Black

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If you already own an X-T20, unless you just need the improved video or auto-focus capabilities, I would not recommend upgrading.

You don't have to use the old-school dials if you don't want to as everything can be done by the menu or touchscreen. This APS-C addition to Nikon’s Z series offers great value, a good range of specs, and a useful vari-angle touchscreen which vloggers will appreciate.Although the X-T30 II has some decent video specifications, it’s designed more for photographers who might shoot the occasional clip, rather than serious videographers. magnification, and the 3” touch screen LCD on the back is also the same as on the X-T20, so not many changes there. I'm not a fan of the film emulation and special picture modes; except for people pictures for which this camera excels I'm not happy with it for my style for nature, landscape, architecture and other genres as its JPGs are too subtle for me.

Autofocus is fast for still shots, but it doesn't track moving objects anywhere near as fast as most Sony cameras do. The card and battery door lacks a spring catch, so you have to remember to lock the catch manually any time you want the door to stay closed. This Fujifilm X-T30 II is a compact and lightweight mirrorless camera with XC 15-45mm lens featuring a high-speed X-Processor 4 image processing engine for super-fast AF performance and image quality. to 4 seconds (P mode), to 30 seconds (A mode), to 15 minutes (S or M modes) or only 1 second in Bulb mode.A frustration of the original X-T30 was this button’s placement – it’s awkwardly situated on the thumb grip, and it’s ridiculously easy to push it when you don’t want to, and conversely slightly hard to find when you do. This isn’t a chunky camera, but it still feels relatively secure and comfortable in your hand; those with large hands may find it just a little on the small side, in which case we’d probably recommend the X-S10 instead. It's almost identical to look at with the same retro design and doesn't have enough updated features to warrant upgrading from one to the other. Likewise this and most of Fujifilm's cameras are bad for shooting sports because while they have very high frame rates for things that hold still, they can't track moving object very well. Fujifilm has something great going with the XT30, and other than that misplacement of the Q button, I cannot find a single thing about this camera that I dislike.

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