Fujifilm updates its entry-level X-T30 with 6K video and a film simulation dial
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Fujifilm updates its entry-level X-T30 with 6K video and a film simulation dial
"Fujifilm has announced the third iteration of its entry-level X-T30 interchangeable lens camera. The original debuted in 2019, while the X-T30 II launched in 2021 with minimal upgrades. The new Fujifilm X-T30 III also isn't a complete reimagining of the camera, carrying forward the previous model's 26.1-megapixel X-Trans CMOS 4 image sensor. But it comes with Fujifilm's latest X-Processor 5 that powers some welcome new functionality."
"The mode dial atop the previous model has been replaced with a Film Simulation dial on the X-T30 III, similar to what Fujifilm now includes on shooters like last year's X-T50. The dial provides quick access to 20 different looks simulating the appearance of shooting on film, including black-and-white options for when you're feeling especially artsy. The dial also has three positions for custom looks you can create by adjusting settings that include film grain, color tone, highlights, and saturation."
The X-T30 III is the third iteration of Fujifilm's entry-level X-T30 interchangeable-lens camera, following the original in 2019 and the X-T30 II in 2021. The camera retains the previous model's 26.1-megapixel X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor while adopting Fujifilm's X-Processor 5 to enable new functionality. A traditional mode dial has been replaced by a Film Simulation dial with quick access to 20 film-like looks plus three customizable positions that adjust film grain, color tone, highlights, and saturation. The camera emphasizes still photography and incorporates AI-driven subject detection and tracking for people, animals, cars, trains, and birds.
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