Fujifilm X-30

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Fujifilm X-30
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Fuji is aiming the X30 at enthusiast and professional photographers looking for a high quality compact camera for second-shooting at weddings, street photography and taking or days out. By the company's own admission, it isn't meant as a radical upgrade...

By TechRadar on

Features Building on the popular Fujifilm X20, the new X30 is the third generation X series camera to be released by the Japanese firm. A brand new electronic viewfinder - replacing the optical version on its predecessors - delivers a close to real-time...

By Amateur Photographer on

Video recording capabilities are a top tier Full 1080p HD at 60 frames-per-second at a higher-than-most-Blu-rays 36MBps bit rate. You can use the manual focus during recording, and there's even an input for an optional microphone. A 3.0-inch tilting LCD...

By Steves Digicams on

Fujifilm has launched the mew X30 premium compact camera, a replacement for its well-received X20.Priced and positioned below the company's excellent X100S professional camera, the X30 has kept what works while adding some nifty features that even...

By techgoondu.com on

With entry level point-and-shoots dropping in demand, the competition for premium prosumer compacts is heating up. The Sony RX100 III is arguably leading the pack with its 1-inch sensor, but Fujifilm isn't intending to compete on specs with the X-30.A...

By hardwarezone.com.sg on

Avec le X30, Fujifilm met sur les rails sa troisième génération de compacts experts en capteur X-Trans. Le X30 remplace le X20 en apportant quelques modifications à l'ancienne recette, à commencer par le Wi-Fi dont le X30 est désormais équipé. Mais ce...

International Review By Focus Numérique on

With entry-level point-and-shoots dropping in demand, the competition for premium prosumer compacts is heating up. The Sony Cyber-shot RX100 III is arguably leading the pack with its 1-inch sensor, but FUJIFILM isn't intending to compete on specs with...

By hardwarezone.com.my on