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FUJIFILM X-T30 II Mirrorless Camera Body, Black {26.1MP}
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$979.00
Fujifilm X-T30 II: 26.1MP APS-C with X-Series DNA
The X-T30 II carries the same 26.1MP X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor found in Fujifilm's larger bodies, wrapped in a compact chassis that fits in a jacket pocket. That sensor resolution gives you real latitude for cropping in post without sacrificing output quality, and the X-Trans color filter array is what makes Fujifilm's JPEG output so distinct, skin tones and foliage render with a film-like quality that other APS-C cameras rarely match straight out of camera.
Built on Fuji's proven X-mount, the X-T30 II gives you access to one of the strongest APS-C lens lineups available, from the fast 23mm f/1.4 and 56mm f/1.2 primes to the weather-sealed zoom options. The film simulation modes, Provia, Velvia, Classic Neg, Eterna among them, remain one of the most practical creative tools in mirrorless photography, letting shooters build a consistent aesthetic without touching a computer.
At this price point in the X-Series lineup, the X-T30 II represents a direct path into Fujifilm's ecosystem without the size and cost of the X-T4 or X-H2. The image quality ceiling is essentially the same; what you trade is in-body stabilization and a larger grip.
Who It's For
Street photographers who prioritize portability will find the compact body easy to carry daily while the 26.1MP sensor delivers files with enough resolution for large prints or heavy crops. Travel shooters benefit from the full X-mount lens compatibility, meaning the same glass works across the Fujifilm system. Portrait photographers drawn to Fujifilm's color science get accurate skin rendering through film simulations without post-processing overhead. Photographers entering the X-Series ecosystem for the first time get sensor performance on par with Fujifilm's flagship APS-C bodies at a more accessible position in the lineup.
Key Features
- 26.1MP X-Trans CMOS 4 APS-C sensor with film-like color rendering
- Fuji X-mount with access to fast native primes and weather-sealed zooms
- Film simulation modes including Provia, Velvia, Classic Neg, and Eterna
- Compact pocket-friendly chassis with X-Series build quality
- JPEG output requires minimal post-processing intervention
- No in-body stabilization; trade-off for compact size and price
FAQ
- How does the X-T30 II's 26.1MP sensor compare to other APS-C cameras at this price?
- The X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor is the same one Fujifilm uses in larger bodies like the X-T4, so you're not compromising on resolution or sensor quality. The X-Trans filter array is what sets it apart-it renders color and detail differently than Bayer sensors, which is why Fujifilm's JPEG output has that film-like character straight out of camera.
- Will I need a stabilizer if I shoot video on the X-T30 II?
- The X-T30 II has no in-body stabilization, so handheld video work benefits from either a gimbal or glass with optical IS. That's the main compromise versus the X-T4 at this price point.
- What's the lens ecosystem like for Fuji X-mount?
- X-mount has one of the strongest APS-C lineups available-you've got fast native primes like the 23mm f/1.4 and 56mm f/1.2, weather-sealed zooms, and solid third-party options from Tokina and others. Fujifilm's own lenses tend to hold value well on the used market.
- Can I use the film simulation modes to create a consistent look across shoots?
- That's exactly what they're for. Modes like Provia, Velvia, Classic Neg, and Eterna let you establish a signature aesthetic without post-processing. Many shooters build entire projects using just in-camera JPEGs and minimal adjustments.
- How does the X-T30 II's size affect handling and grip?
- It's compact enough to fit in a jacket pocket, but the trade-off is a smaller grip than the X-T4. If you have large hands or shoot with bigger lenses like the 70-300mm, you might want an external grip. The body itself is substantial enough for comfortable handheld work with standard primes.
- Is 26.1MP enough resolution for large prints or heavy cropping?
- Yes. That resolution gives you real latitude for cropping in post without hitting quality walls on standard print sizes. Cropping to 90 percent of frame and still printing 16x20 is standard practice with this sensor.
- How does X-T30 II pricing compare to the X-T5 or X-T4?
- The X-T30 II sits lower in the lineup-you're getting the same sensor as the X-T4 but without in-body stabilization or the larger grip. The X-T5 added AF improvements and refined ergonomics but kept the same stabilization trade-off as the X-T30 II.
| Specification | Value |
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| Sensor | APS-C |
| Resolution | 26.1 MP |
| Mount | Fuji X |
This description was generated using AI based on KEH's internal product standards, product expertise, and knowing what customers care about most. While we strive for accuracy, details may vary by individual item.
| Brand Name | Fuji |
|---|---|
| Focus Type | Autofocus (lens motor) |
| Lens Mount | Fuji XF Digital |
| Memory Card Type | SD, SDHC, SDHC UHS-I, SDXC, SDXC UHS-I |