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Fujifilm X-T30 III: The new powerful entry-level camera

Budget-friendly, but powerful:

5 reasons why the X-T30 III is worth it

Do you love taking good pictures, enjoy taking photos in everyday life, when traveling or just in between, but a brand new camera is still too much for you? Then it's worth taking a look at the new Fujifilm X-T30 III. It is lightweight, versatile and offers many functions that can also be found in higher-priced models. For under €1000(plus around €150 in the kit with the 13-33 mm Lens), the X-T30 III is an exciting camera for anyone who wants to take the step from smartphone to "real" camera.


5 reasons,

for the Fujifilm X-T30 III

  1. 20 film simulations: including Reala ACE & Nostalgic Neg, plus 7 custom looks can be saved.
  2. Intelligent autofocus: with improved tracking even in video.

  3. Powerful video functions: 6K30p, 4K60p, digital stabilizer & tracking

  4. Versatile kit Lens (13-33 mm): lightweight, stabilized and perfect for everyday, portrait or street.

  5. Compact & lightweight: only 378 g body weight, fits in small pockets and is comfortable to hold.




Fujifilm X-T30 III & XC 13-33mm f/3.5-6.3 OIS silver

1. The film simulations

One of the biggest differences to taking photos with a smartphone is the look, and that doesn't just mean the image quality, but also the style. Fujifilm is known for its film simulations, which are based on classic analog films. All 20 styles can be set directly when taking pictures, ten of which can be selected on the left-hand dial. The others can be found in the camera settings. You can also save your favorites to three freely assignable fields on the selection dial.

This is a real time-saver for anyone who wants to share their photos without additional editing. It's also fun to try out so much while taking photos. Working with the monochrome film simulations in particular stimulates creativity in a completely different way.

The images in the desired look can also be quickly and easily transferred to the smartphone with the Fujifilm X app - in original or memory-saving format.

2. Intelligent autofocus

The X-T30 III automatically recognizes different types of subjects and tracks them reliably - both for photos and in video mode. The camera can therefore independently distinguish where it should focus and keeps an eye on the subject even if it is moving. We also noticed this in practice: Even from a greater distance, the camera recognized and tracked people and even birds. The nine subjects include animals, cars, airplanes and more.

3. Powerful video functions

In addition to stylish images, the X-T30 III also delivers impressive video recordings. If you're thinking of filming your first videos, travel vlogs or short-form content, this camera offers creator-ready specs at an entry-level price:

  • 6K 30p & 4K 60p in 4:2:2 10 bit
  • digital image stabilizer with boost function
  • precise autofocus tracking
  • Combined with the Lens: 4-stop optical stabilizer

In combination with the compact XC 13-33mm f/3.5-6.3 OIS kit lens, you can film handheld without additional accessories such as gimbals or mounts. If you haven't worked much with video so far, this is a solid tool that will make you want to try it out.

4. Versatile kit Lens

The overall package of the X-T30 III includes the newly developed XC 13-33mm f/3.5-6.3 OIS (equivalent to approx. 20-50 mm) Lens, which is available in the kit for a small additional charge. With this focal length range, you have a Lens suitable for everyday use that can cover everything from wide-angle to portrait. The f/3.5-6.3 aperture doesn't offer the same depth as a fixed focal length, but as a lens used for versatile subjects in everyday life, you really can't complain.

Above all, the Lens is compact and lightweight, perfectly matching the character of the camera. It is ideally suited as an always-on solution, with which you are just as well equipped for spontaneous situations as for deliberate image composition.

5. Compact and lightweight

The compact design of this camera is a real advantage. The Fujifilm X-T30 III weighs just 378 grams without the Lens, and even with the Lens it remains well under 550 grams. This is light enough to carry the camera around all day without it getting in the way. It fits easily into a small bag or a larger jacket pocket. During testing, it was also immediately noticeable how well it fits in the hand. This makes it a companion that you actually want to have with you and not just take out on special occasions.

Conclusion

The Fujifilm X-T30 III is not just an "upgrade from a smartphone", it is a genuine and affordable entry into the world of photography with Fujifilm. Especially for those who love the film look, but still prefer to work with a digital camera, it offers the opportunity not only to take pictures, but also to create.

And not to forget: You can get the whole thing for under 1200 euros in a kit - which really is a bargain compared to other new cameras these days. So if you're looking for a high-quality and flexible upgrade to your smartphone, a compact travel companion or simply an exciting everyday camera, you should definitely take a closer look at this model.

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