Fujifilm’s compact X-series camera gets a major boost
Fujifilm made waves late last year when they unveiled the X-T3: while it visually looks similar to its predecessor, Fujifilm did serious work with the X-T3’s internals, equipping it with its 4th-generation X-Trans processor and an all-new 26.1-megapixel sensor. The new set of internals improved not just the X-T3’s image quality, but also its autofocus speed.
Given the positive reception for the X-T3, it was just a matter of time that Fujifilm introduced the same set of features to the X-T30, which officially launched today globally.
In addition, the X-T30 can shoot 4K video at 30FPS; this time around, you have the choice to shoot 8-bit or 10-bit video, making it a great backup camera for professional videographers. You also get Fujifilm’s F-log recording, Eterna film simulation, and support —adding muscle to the X-T30’s video capabilities.
UPDATE: Here’s the official price of the X-T30 in the Philippines:
Body only: PHP 52,990
With XF 18-55mm kit lens: PHP 75,990
Henry’s is accepting pre-orders from February 16 to March 16, where every purchase comes with an extra NP-W126S battery, an X-Shutter release button, hot shoe cover, a lens pouch, Photography and Videography workshop, and 6 months of extended warranty.