
Fujifilm X-T30 II XF18-55mm Lens Kit Black Renewed
A compact APS-C mirrorless body that leans on Fujifilm's X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor and X-Processor 4 to deliver 0.02-second autofocus, 4K/30p video, and 18 Film Simulation modes
View on Amazon for pricingNotice a mistake? Let Us Know
Overview
Key Features
Assured Image Quality X-T30 II uses Fujifilm’s fourth-generation X-Trans CMOS 4 back-illuminated sensor, designed to minimize noise, while also extending sensitivity to ISO 160. The unique structure of the X-Trans color filter array also minimizes moiré and false colors, without the need for an optical low pass filter – ensuring the best possible image quality, packed with detail and vibrant, true-to-life color.
Incredible Focusing in All Conditions Never miss a moment, thanks to the X-Processor 4 quad-core CPU inside X-T30 II. It offers fast, accurate autofocusing in as little as 0.02 secs on any subject, but significant enhancements have been made to the original X-T30’s ability to track moving subjects, optimizing autofocus for both stills and its powerful 4K/30p video capabilities. Low light focusing performance has also been expanded from the original X-T30 model, down to -7EV (with XF50mmF1.0 R WR attached) for even greater versatility.
Advanced Video and Imaging Controls A truly versatile imaging device, X-T30 II offers the ability to record 4K video at 30 frames-per- second, or 240fps at 1080p, to create 10x super slow-motion effects. Filmmakers needing extreme color fidelity can record 10-bit, 4:2:2 color through the camera’s HDMI port, F-Log internally, or video using any one of X-T30 II’s 18 Film Simulation modes. Alongside these, X-T30 II makes it easy to define your own distinctive visual style on still images – offering in-camera control over film grain texture, color depth, clarity, sharpness, and highlight and shadow tones.
In Touch With Your Creativity From the dial-based operation, and compact, lightweight body, to the latest-generation Fujifilm APS-C sensor, X-T30 II lights up the imagination and inspires creativity – fusing cutting edge, convenient features with a vintage aesthetic charm. The three-inch, two-way tilting screen, for example, offers impressive touchscreen functionality, making it easy to get high-quality results in challenging conditions. For those who want to focus purely on light and composition, the Advanced SR Auto mode – easily activated with a lever on the camera’s top plate – automatically chooses the optimum settings from 58 presets.
Made for Sharing X-T30 II is primed for sharing. Use Bluetooth or Wi-Fi to share your memories with friends and family on social media, by connecting and downloading images to the FUJIFILM Camera Remote App – or instantly connect and print your favorites from any compatible FUJIFILM INSTAX Smartphone printer.
Item Weight : 3.5 pounds
Item Weight : 3.5 pounds
Optical Zoom : 3.0 multiplier_x
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- The fourth-generation X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor pairs with X-Processor 4 to drive autofocus as fast as 0.02 seconds and low-light focusing down to -7EV with a compatible lens
- 4K video at 30 fps plus 1080p at 240 fps for 10x super slow-motion gives hybrid shooters genuine creative range from a single body
- 10-bit, 4:2:2 color output over HDMI and internal F-Log recording open the door to more serious color grading workflows
- A three-inch two-way tilting touchscreen, dial-based controls, and the included XF18-55mm zoom lens make the kit usable across street, travel, and studio scenarios
- Built-in Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connect to the FUJIFILM Camera Remote App and INSTAX Smartphone printers for easy sharing and printing
👎 Cons
- This listing is sold Renewed, so cosmetic condition and box contents may differ from a brand-new retail kit
- The deepest autofocus low-light performance of -7EV requires the optional XF50mmF1.0 R WR lens, which is not part of this kit
- Internal recording is capped at 4K/30p, so videographers chasing 4K/60 will need a different body
- With dial-based operation and 18 Film Simulation modes, newcomers may face a steeper learning curve than with a fully automatic camera
- Only one zoom lens (XF18-55mm) is bundled, so wider, longer, or faster glass means additional investment in the X-mount system