- Upgrade to popular previous camera model with enhanced capabilities from the flagship XT-4
- Improved rear LCD screen with high resolution 1.62-million-dot panel for excellent visibility
- Faster AF performance using latest Face / Eye AF detection, with subject acquired in 0.02 seconds
- Ergonomic control dials for fully manual shooting and easy to use Auto mode for quick snaps
- Extensive video-recording options from 4K/30p 8 bit 4:2:0 internal to 4K/30P at 10 bit 4:2:2 to HDMI
Key Features
- High-speed AF and image quality in-line with the XT-4
- Upgraded high-resolution 1.62-million-dot rear LCD monitor
- 4K/30p and Full-HD/240p video capabilities
- 18 Film Simulation modes, including Classic Neg and ETERNA Bleach Bypass
- 26.1MP X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor
- Fully manual mode dials and easy Auto shooting
- Blackout-free continuous shooting in electronic shutter mode up to 30fps
Fujifilm X-T30 II Mirrorless Camera Body Only Black Summary
Fujifilm has updated the popular previous model with the X-T30 II Mirrorless Camera Body Only in Black (also available in  ). Upgrades include a high resolution 1.62-million-dot rear LCD as well as high-speed AF performance and image quality equivalent to the flagship  camera. The compact body weighs just 378g yet includes the 26.1MP X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor and X-Processor 4, putting it at the forefront of .
Autofocus can be achieved in as little as 0.02 seconds and the X-T30 II will use phase-detection AF to acquire subjects near dark conditions down to -7.0EV, making this camera suited to extreme low light photography and videography. (When using the Â
Compact and lightweight camera body with an SLR-style viewfinder and dial-based operation
The design of the compact and lightweight body bears all the hallmarks of an . Both top and base plates are made of lightweight, but highly rigid magnesium alloy.Â
The top plate features three precision-milled aluminium dials which give the X-T30 II a premium feel and allow users to easily adjust the aperture, shutter speed and shooting functions while concentrating on picture taking.Â
The Drive Dial has a new Video position to switch between still photo shooting and video recording. The Exposure Compensation Dial also has a new C position to enable exposure compensation of up to 5 stops in 1/3 steps when using the Front Command Dial. Regular exposure compensation of up to 3 stops in 1/3 steps is available on the top-plate dial.
The X-T30 II features a 3.0-inch 1.04M-dot tilting TFT colour LCD monitor suitable for both above head and close to the ground shooting. By combining the Touch Shot function with the tilt LCD monitor, you can get even more creative. Place the camera on the ground and use Touch Shot for a child’s or pet’s eye view or hold it above a crowd of people or an obstacle for high-angle shooting.
It is also equipped with an Auto mode Selector lever for selecting the fully-automatic advanced SR Auto mode. In this mode, the camera automatically chooses the optimum settings for a given scene to make shooting effortless.
With a magnification of 0.62x and a display lag time of just 0.005sec, the X-T30 II has a large, fast viewfinder. It offers a clear, high-definition live view image thanks to the 2.36million-dot organic EL electronic viewfinder, plus visibility has been improved by automatically controlling finder brightness according to the ambient light levels.
The live view display can also be set to the ‘Preview Pic Effect’ option to reflect the shooting conditions and offer a natural view close to that of the naked eye. The viewfinder’s eye sensor automatically orientates the information when the camera is held vertically; somethang that’s not possible on models with optical viewfinders.
The body features an integral pop-up flash, positioned in the centre of the top plate. The Super Intelligent Flash automatically adjusts light output according to the scene type
Use of the Series’ fourth-generation devices, new sensor “X-Trans CMOS 4″ and new processor “X-Processor 4,” for the highest image resolving performance, color reproducibility and fastest processing in the history of the X Series
The X-T30 II features the X Series’ fourth-generation APS-C sensor, seen first in the X-T3. “X-Trans CMOS 4″ (26.1MP, without low-pass filter). It uses the unique color filter array synonymous to X-Trans CMOS sensors to control moire and false colors and adopts the Series’ first back-illuminated structure to improve image resolution without compromising the S/N ratio. Furthermore, the sensitivity of ISO160, previously available only as extended ISO, is now part of the normal ISO range. It is very useful in daylight outdoor shooting or when trying to achieve bokeh with a fast large-aperture lens.
(2) The X-T30 II uses the new “X-Processor 4″ image processing engine to add the new “monochrome adjustiment” function to the Film Simulation modes, which are based on FUJIFILM’s proprietary technology to deliver diverse color expressions. Warm black and cool black, conventionally achieved with a choice of specific photographic papers and developers, have been faithfully reproduced digitally to broaden the scope of monochrome expressions. This function is available in the standard “Monochrome” mode as well as the “ACROS” mode, which provides smooth halftones, deep blacks and beautiful textures.
 (3) The “Classic Chrome Effect,” previously only available in FUJIFILM’s  X-T3 is featured in the X-T30 II. The effect produces deeper colors and gradation in subjects with highly saturated colors, such as vivid-colored flowers with shadows, a notoriously difficult photo subject for gradation reproduction. The high-speed processing power of the X-Processor 4 means this effect can be applied not only in siangle shots but also in continuous shooting.
2. Use of the new devices and improved algorithm for significant improvement in AF performance in low light and when tracking a moving subject
(1) The X-Trans CMOS 4 has 2.16M phase detection pixels, more than 4 times compared to current models , increasing the phase detection AF area to entire frame (approx. 100%). Fast and accurate phase detection AF can be used even on a subject that is positioned away from the center of the frame. The low-light phase detection autofocus limit has also been extended by around 2 stops from -1EV to -3EV, making it possible to accurately focus in low light conditions, e.g. a scene lit only with candlelight, or night-time photography. Furthermore, the X-Processor 4’s high processing speed and improved phase detection algorithm means the camera refocuses (AF) and meters (AE) 1.5 times more frequently than current models  to enable accurate autofocus even when shooting sports involving fast and erratic movements across the frame.
(2) The performance of face-detection AF on a moving person has been doubled over current models . The eye-detection AF supports the AF-C mode, maintaining accurate focus tracking even in portrait photography that involves movements. The X-T30 IIÂ focuses accurately when shooting a person front-on or side-on, even in situations where the face- or eye-detection AF previously had difficulty. The face- and eye-detection AF is available also during video recording to achieve smooth filming of persons.
3.Enhanced video functionality
The X-T30 IIÂ has more advanced 4K/30P video functionality, ability to record high resolution audio without requiring additional equipment and eye tracking functionality during video recording.
The X-T30 II records in 6K (6240×3510) to produce stunning quality in 4K (3810×2160). The camera also supports the DCI format (17:9), which gives an even more cinematic look to your videos.
The Film Simulation modes can be applied not only when shooting stills but also while recording video, including the “ETERNA” motion picture emulator.
4K/30P video can be recorded at 4:2:0 8bit to an SD card. F-log recording and 4:2:2 10bit via the HDMI port capabilities means the camera can record video suitable for more serious videographers.
What’s in the Box
- Fujifilm X-T30 II Mirrorless Camera Body
- Li-ion battery NP-W126S
- USB cable
- Shoulder strap
- Body cap
- Owner’s manual
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