Fujifilm X-T30 has reached the coast of India. Just last month, Fujifilm added the X-T30 to its X Series line of APS-C cameras, and very quickly, the company launched cameras in the country. The Fujifilm X-T30 is priced at Rs. 74,999 for the body but it is also available as a kit. The bundle with 18-55mm lens is priced at Rs. 94,999 while 18-135mm lens bundle retail will be Rs. 99,999 Looking at the price, Fujifilm seems to be targeting Sony’s recently launched A6400 mirrorless camera, which is available at the same price.
The X-30 is a follow-up to the X-T20, and has an advanced 26.1-megapixel APS-C sensor with X-processor 4 quad-core CPU for image processing. Other features include a hybrid AF system with 425 phase detection autofocus (PDAF) points, covering 100 percent of the frame, EyeAF and a new face selection option. Also, you’ll find a 2.36 million dot resolution OLED EVF, a 3-inch tilting touchscreen display, 4K recording up to 30fps or 1080p recording up to 120fps, a single SD card slot and built-in Wi-Fi as well as Bluetooth. . The X-T30 weighs just 383 grams and features a newly redesigned grip shape and focus lever, which promises better hand-holding stability. The camera also has a ‘film simulation mode’, which can be used to shoot stills or videos. This includes Fujifilm’s ‘ETERNA’ simulation mode for richer color grading.
“The X-T30, meeting the cost types of photographers, not only provides a fancy photography experience for end users, but also takes the imaging industry to new heights in product design,” said Haruto Iwata, Managing Director, Fujifilm India. “We’ve come up with an intelligent sensor and a Swift image processing engine to achieve the ultimate image quality in this compact and lightweight body.”
“With this new addition to our X series, we aim to provide our users with a product that will help them expand their horizons of photographic capabilities,” Yawata added.