Fujifilm X-T30 II Kit
15 - 45 mm, 26.10 Mpx, APS-C / DXProduct details
Continuous shooting mode | 8 FPS |
Camera type | Mirrorless Camera |
Camera equipment | Kit |
Wireless transmission | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Aperture | f/5.6 - 3.5 |
Image sensor format | APS-C / DX |
Autofocus type | Face recognition |
Item number | 16577219 |
Colour group | Black |
Exact colour description | Black |
Material group | Glass, Metal, Plastic |
Scope of application | General application |
Country code | CH |
Camera type | Mirrorless Camera |
Camera equipment | Kit |
Wireless transmission | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Flash equipment | Flash integrated |
White balance | Automatic, Fluorescent, Glowing, umbra |
Exposure type | Auto, Manual |
Exposure compensation | ± 2EV in 1/3 steps, ± 5EV in 1/3 steps |
Bayonet lens mount | Fujifilm Fujinon XF |
Closure type | Electric, Mechanical-switch |
Self-timer delay | 10 s, 2 s |
Flash modes | Manual, Second curtain synchro, Slow synchronisation |
Image sensor resolution | 26.10 Mpx |
Image resolution | 6240 x 4160 pixels |
Image sensor type | CMOS |
Image sensor format | APS-C / DX |
Image sensor size | 23.5 x 15.6 mm |
Crop factor | 1.25 |
Supported page ratios | 1:1, 16:9, 3:2 |
Min. ISO sensitivity | 160 |
Max. ISO Sensitivity | 800 |
Min. aperture opening | f/5.6 |
Max. aperture | f/3.5 |
Aperture | f/5.6 - 3.5 |
Focal length | 15 - 45 mm |
Min. focal length | 15 mm |
Max. focal length | 45 mm |
Optical zoom | 0.24 x |
Lens equipment | Zoom function |
Filter thread | 52 mm |
Focal length | 15 - 45 mm |
Display size (inches) | 3" |
Screen technology | LCD |
Resolution | 26100000 Pixels |
Display functions | Tiltable, Touch screen |
Viewfinder type | Electric |
Viewfinder resolution | 2360000 Pixels |
Coverage | 100 % |
Focus type | Autofocus, Manual focus |
Autofocus type | Face recognition |
Autofocus areas | 117 x |
Shutter speed | 30 - 1/32000 s, 30 - 1/4000 s, 4 - 1/4000 s |
Min. shutter speed | 4 s |
Max. Shutter speed | 1/32000 s |
Continuous shooting mode | 8 FPS |
Max. Video resolution | 3840 x 2160 Pixels |
Max. video resolution standard | UHD 4K |
Max. refresh rate | 30p |
Max. frame rate | 4K (30fps) |
Memory card type | SD, SDHC, SDXC |
Number of storage compartments | 1 |
Image file formats | DCF2.0, JPEG |
Video file formats | MPEG-4 |
Waterproof | 0 m |
Connections | 2.5mm jack, Bluetooth, Micro HDMI (Type D), USB-C |
Power supply | Rechargeable battery operated |
Battery type | Li-ion |
Manufacturer commitment | RE100, SBTi |
Scope of delivery | Battery, Headphone Adapter, Shoulder strap, Top, USB cable |
Width | 118.40 mm |
Length | 46.80 mm |
Height | 82.80 mm |
Weight | 329 g |
Length | 25.10 cm |
Width | 20.80 cm |
Height | 13.10 cm |
Weight | 1.36 kg |
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Reviews & Ratings
The X-T30 Il is a relatively inexpensive entry into Fujifilm's well-developed X system - and still with attractive features. A better viewfinder and the advanced autofocus are only available in the newer cameras. The very fine gradations in Fujifilm's mid-range X-System make the choice difficult...
APS-C cameras have several advantages in practice. They are generally more compact and less expensive than full-frame cameras. This is why they are particularly popular with beginners who want to photograph and film with a system camera for the first time. If you look around in the price category up to around 1000 euros, you will find a number of cameras with an APS-C sensor...
The X-T30II is significantly more compact and lighter than an X-T4 or an X-T5 and still comes with a built-in flash unit. Anyone looking for a small camera should take a look at the X-T30 11. However, it lacks an image stabiliser and splash protection Compared to this test, the Fujifilm is relatively expensive and is not a classic entry-level model in terms of features, but it is currently the most...
The X-T30 II is a relatively inexpensive entry into Fujifilm's well-developed X system - and it comes with extremely attractive features. A better viewfinder and a few other high-class features are only available in the more expensive bodies. The very fine gradations in Fuiifilm's mid-range camera class do not make the choice easy...
The X-T30II is much more compact and lighter than an X-T4 or an X-T5 and still comes with a built-in flash. Those looking for a small camera should take a look at the X-T30 II. However, it lacks an image stabiliser. In comparison to this tested camera, the Fuifilm is relatively expensive and not a classic entry-level model, but it is currently the most affordable Fujifilm system camera...
The X-T30 II borrows a lot of technology from Fujifilm's more expensive professional models, including video recording in log format (better for post-processing). The X-T30 II was tested with a more expensive zoom: This delivers great image quality and more speed - in the telephoto range it is one to one and a half stops faster than the competition...