Fujifilm X-T30
The Fujifilm X-T30 is a mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera announced by Fujifilm on February 14, 2019.[2] The X-T30 is a successor to the X-T20, which was released in 2017.[3] It is sold in three finishes: black, silver (as shown in the photo here) and charcoal silver.
![]() X-T30 + XC15mm-45mm F3.5-5.6 OIS PZ  | |
| Overview | |
|---|---|
| Maker | Fujifilm | 
| Type | MILC | 
| Released | 14 February 2019 | 
| Intro price | USD 899 (body), USD 1,299 (kit)  | 
| Lens | |
| Lens mount | Fujifilm X | 
| Lens | Interchangeable lens | 
| Compatible lenses | Fujinon | 
| Sensor/medium | |
| Sensor | APS-C | 
| Sensor type | X-Trans CMOS 4 | 
| Sensor size | 23.6 mm × 15.6 mm | 
| Sensor maker | Sony | 
| Maximum resolution | 26.1 megapixels  6240 x 4160  | 
| Film speed | 160–12800 (standard)  80–51200 (extend)  | 
| Storage media | SD, SDHC, SDXC, UHS-I | 
| Focusing | |
| Focus | Intelligent Hybrid TTL AF  contrast and phase detection  | 
| Focus modes | Single AF, Continuous AF, Manual | 
| Focus areas | 91 focus point | 
| Focus bracketing | Auto, Manual | 
| Exposure/metering | |
| Exposure | TTL 256-zone metering | 
| Exposure bracketing | -5.0EV - +5.0EV, 1/3EV step | 
| Exposure modes | Program AE, Aperture Priority AE, Shutter Speed Priority AE, Manual Exposure | 
| Exposure metering | Through-the-lens | 
| Metering modes | Multi, Spot, Average, Center Weighted | 
| Flash | |
| Flash | Manual pop-up flash | 
| Flash synchronization | 1/180 s | 
| Compatible flashes | Shoe Mount Flash | 
| Shutter | |
| Shutter | Focal Plane Shutter | 
| Shutter speeds | 4 s to 1/4000 s (mechanical),  4 s to 1/32000 s (electronic)  | 
| Continuous shooting | 30.0 fps | 
| Viewfinder | |
| Viewfinder | EVF with eye sensor | 
| Electronic viewfinder | 0.39" 2.36M dots OLED Viewfinder | 
| Viewfinder magnification | 0.62 | 
| Frame coverage | 100% | 
| Image processing | |
| Image processor | X-Processor 4 | 
| White balance | Auto, Custom, Preset, Fluorescent, Incandescent, Underwater | 
| WB bracketing | ±1, ±2, ±3 | 
| Dynamic range bracketing | 100%, 200%, 400% | 
| General | |
| Video recording | MOV 4K up to 30 fps, 1080p up to 120 fps  | 
| LCD screen | 3.0" 1.04M dots touchscreen variable-angle monitor  | 
| Battery | NP-W126S Li-ion | 
| AV Port(s) | HDMI D, ⌀2.5 mm audio jack | 
| Data Port(s) | USB-C 3.1, Wi-Fi 4, Bluetooth 4.2 | 
| Body features | Magnesium alloy body | 
| Dimensions | 118.4 mm × 82.8 mm × 46.8 mm (4.66 in × 3.26 in × 1.84 in) | 
| Weight | 383 g (0.844 lb)  including battery and memory card  | 
| Made in | |
| Chronology | |
| Predecessor | Fujifilm X-T20 | 
| Successor | Fujifilm X-T30 II | 
| References | |
| [1] | |
The X-T30 was succeeded by the XT-30 II which was announced on September 2, 2021.[4]
Differences from the X-T20
    
The Fujifilm X-T30 inherits a number of the key features found in the Fujifilm X-T20.
- X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor
 - Increased sensor resolution to 26.1 megapixels (6240 × 4160 pixels)
 - Joystick for autofocus point selection
 - Hybrid autofocus system with 425 phase-detect autofocus points across the entire frame
 - Increased speed of burst shooting to 20 fps when using the electronic shutter, or 30 fps in 1.25 crop mode (16.6 MP)
 - High speed 100 and 120 fps video modes at 1080p for slow motion video
 - Eterna film simulation mode
 - Automatic focus bracketing function
 - F-Log Gamma video mode at 4:2:2 10 bit via HDMI
 
References
    
- "Fujifilm releases new mirrorless digital camera "FUJIFILM X-T30"". Fujifilm. 14 Feb 2019.
 - "Fujifilm releases new mirrorless digital camera "FUJIFILM X-T30"". Fujifilm Global. Retrieved 2018-02-14.
 - "Introducing the mirrorless digital camera "Fujifilm X-T20" with a 24.3 megapixel sensor — new image processor delivering high speed AF, fast start-up and 4K video with Film Simulation modes". Fujifilm Global. Retrieved 2017-01-19.
 - "Fujifilm X-T30 II offers higher-res LCD and improved performance". Digital Photography Review. September 2, 2021. Archived from the original on 2021-09-02. Retrieved 2021-09-02.
 
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