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📸 Fujifilm X-T30 II Body - Black: A Powerful Upgrade with Sleek Design Review

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Model NameX-T30 II Body - Black
BrandFujifilm
Form FactorCompact
ColorBlack
Optical Sensor SizeAPS-C

Description of 📸 Fujifilm X-T30 II Body - Black: A Powerful Upgrade with Sleek Design

Assured Image Quality X-T30 II uses Fujifilm’s fourth-generation X-Trans CMOS 4 back-illuminated sensor, designed to minimize noise, while also extending sensitivity to ISO 160. The unique structure of the X-Trans color filter array also minimizes moiré and false colors, without the need for an optical low pass filter – ensuring the best possible image quality, packed with detail and vibrant, true-to-life color. Incredible Focusing in All Conditions Never miss a moment, thanks to the X-Processor 4 quad-core CPU inside X-T30 II. It offers fast, accurate autofocusing in as little as 0.02 secs on any subject, but significant enhancements have been made to the original X-T30’s ability to track moving subjects, optimizing autofocus for both stills and its powerful 4K/30p video capabilities. Low light focusing performance has also been expanded from the original X-T30 model, down to -7EV (with XF50mmF1.0 R WR attached) for even greater versatility. Advanced Video and Imaging Controls A truly versatile imaging device, X-T30 II offers the ability to record 4K video at 30 frames-per- second, or 240fps at 1080p, to create 10x super slow-motion effects. Filmmakers needing extreme color fidelity can record 10-bit, 4:2:2 color through the camera’s HDMI port, F-Log internally, or video using any one of X-T30 II’s 18 Film Simulation modes. Alongside these, X-T30 II makes it easy to define your own distinctive visual style on still images ­– offering in-camera control over film grain texture, color depth, clarity, sharpness, and highlight and shadow tones. In Touch With Your Creativity From the dial-based operation, and compact, lightweight body, to the latest-generation Fujifilm APS-C sensor, X-T30 II lights up the imagination and inspires creativity ­– fusing cutting edge, convenient features with a vintage aesthetic charm. The three-inch, two-way tilting screen, for example, offers impressive touchscreen functionality, making it easy to get high-quality results in challenging conditions. For those who want to focus purely on light and composition, the Advanced SR Auto mode – easily activated with a lever on the camera’s top plate – automatically chooses the optimum settings from 58 presets. Made for Sharing X-T30 II is primed for sharing. Use Bluetooth or Wi-Fi to share your memories with friends and family on social media, by connecting and downloading images to the FUJIFILM Camera Remote App – or instantly connect and print your favorites from any compatible FUJIFILM INSTAX Smartphone printer.
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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not Worth the Investment for Electronics Enthusiasts

After trying this camera, I am extremely disappointed with its performance. While it may be sleek and stylish, the picture quality is subpar and not worth its steep price tag. The user interface is clunky and unintuitive, making it frustrating to use for extended periods of time. However, the camera does have a reliable autofocus system. Ultimately, I expected more from this brand and model in the digital cameras category.

Pros
  • Compact and lightweight design makes it easy to carry around.
Cons
  • Lacks in-body image stabilization which can limit low-light photography capabilities.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

It cant be worse! A waste of money.

Devours the battery in 30 minutes of poking in the menu or viewing the footage. If you think that you will put a fix pancake on him, throw it in your pocket and go for a walk, you will break off cruelly, being left without photos at the most interesting moment! Instead of a small standalone device, you get a bag of batteries, chargers and power banks. Such a replacement for a DSLR that runs all evening from one battery, or an iPhone in your pocket. And when using a more or less high-quality…

Pros
  • Lenses 4k video
Cons
  • autonomy Screen Control