When I first picked up this camera I relied heavily on YouTube tutorials to get a little bit familiar with it and I found this one to be the most c comprehensive. It shoots 4k video at 30fps and a fast and accurate face- and eye-tracking autofocus system for both still images and video. But what the X-T30 has that the X-T3 does not, is a pop-up flash, a full-auto mode that’s useful when shooting video (or when passing the camera off to a less camera-savvy hiking partner) and not to mention, an incredibly compact body. It lacks features such as the X-T3’s weather sealing (this one did make me a little bit nervous but I have had no issues so far), dedicated ISO dial, dual memory card slots, and 4k video at 60 frames-per-second. These two features allow my images to come out in the soft, warm colour tone that was lacking in my previous set up and also enabled me to feel confident in using my tripod to take self portraits when I am out on my own.įujifilm calls this camera the “Little Giant,” as it inherits most of the best bits from its more-expensive older sibling – crucially, the same processor and 26.1-megapixel sensor. The next couple of things that drew me to the Fujifilm X-T30 over its competitors were the rich colours of a Fuji sensor as well as its extremely sharp auto-focus. This may seem silly to a lot of people but, at the end of the day, the best camera is the one that you have in your hand so purchasing something that I would want in my hand at all times was very important to me. I would not have to root around my backpack or kick myself for leaving at at home. I knew that if I wanted the camera in my images it would, in turn, lead to it being in my hand or around my neck any time a photo opportunity presented itself. ![]() ![]() ![]() What initially drew me to the Fujifilm X-T30 was its overall aesthetic. Oftentimes its weight in my bag did not justify its lack of use. One of the biggest reasons that I made this switch was that I would simply never use my camera.
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