X-T30 II Body - Silver

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X-T30 II Body - Silver

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XT30 II or XT30 III

I have an x-t30 ii and see zero reason to go for the iii model. The iii‘s autofocus is marginally better, and that film sim dial is gimmicky. The film sim dial only contains some of the film sims. Instead, on the ii, I have set one of the buttons for film sims that lets me instantly access all of th

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DJSlaz in r/FujifilmX

December 16, 2025 8:47 PM

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Considering Switching to Lumix from Fujifilm

Fujifilm has more fun factor for sure. I really like the user experience. I traded an x-s20 for an S5II. I have also owned an X-H1 and X-T30 II. I do miss the smaller size and more affordable lenses, but I didn’t really care for the film simulations and if you mainly develop raw files, I will say th

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kaffikoppen in r/Lumix

February 8, 2026 1:10 AM

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Advice for first camera: XM5, Xt30-II or XT30-III

If you think you want a viewfinder, then eliminate the X-M5. The X-T30iii is more of a spec bump from the X-T30ii. A bit more processing power, a bit quicker in autofocus, adds 6.2k/30p 10-bit video, a few extra film simulations. And physically, they replaced the Drive Mode dial with a Film Simulati

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DanteFalcioni in r/FujifilmX

January 15, 2026 5:47 PM

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Beginner looking to get into Fujifilm photography — thoughts on this gear combo?

Solid plan overall, The X-T30 II + 35 f/2 is a great beginner-friendly setup and won’t limit you skill-wise. One thing I’d seriously consider though: if you’re open to buying used, look at the XF 16–55mm f/2.8 instead of the 18–55 kit. You can usually find it around ₱30–35k second-hand, and opticall

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rockshoxfox in r/PhotographyPH

February 3, 2026 5:06 AM

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XF 23mm f/2 vs kit zoom for street + night photography (no IBIS) – worth it?

Since you asked, I wanted to add my opinion and experience on your question, and since I don't know your level of photography some of this may sound a little basic. Still could be helpful to beginners with the same question, so here we go. With the lack of IBIS on the 23mm f/2, you need to keep your

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shutterthoughts in r/FujifilmX

April 17, 2026 6:06 AM

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should i buy my very first mirrorless digicam?

As others have said, the XT 30 iii is one mighty camera, if you're scared of losing money or regretting buying maybe consider buying a used one. Here in Germany, the second hand market is quite good for Fujifilm cameras. They all settle around some kind of fixed street price. It's always important t

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User-1236 in r/fujix

March 26, 2026 2:02 PM

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Deinfluence Me: Fujifilm XT30-III

We have the same problem, but it's so hard to find stock. I already contacted all of Henry's branches, Camerahaus, etc. All are out of stock. Then I saw a XS20 sa marketplace. Same price including kit lens, ended up purchasing it. May IBIS si XS20 compared sa X-T30III. I suggest find second hand x-t

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Helpful_Door_5781 in r/deinfluencingPH

February 18, 2026 12:15 AM

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xt3 in 2026?

The X-T3 is still great in 2026. It‘s just not the smallest among Fujifilm cameras. So if you want to have a truly small setup and unless you need the dual card slots and weather sealing (both of which the X-T3 offers), I would look at an X-T30iii (or X-T30ii, if you want to save some money), an X-M

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LimDul99 in r/FujifilmX

February 25, 2026 6:05 AM

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XT-30 iii or Xt-50

If you can afford it, the X-T50 makes more sense long term. It’s not just about megapixels. You get 40MP for more cropping flexibility, IBIS for better handheld shots especially at night and newer autofocus. That’s real world improvement not just numbers. The X-T30 II is still solid but the X-T50 fe

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theydontluvyou11 in r/FujifilmX

February 26, 2026 3:56 AM

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A little help and advice

I started out with a used X-T30 ii with a TTArtisan 27mm pancake and the 18-55 kit lens. Awesome, and very capable camera. I currently own the X-E5 as well as the X-Pro 2. Each of Fuji’s cameras has its pros and cons based on how you shoot. Depending on OP’s use cases for flash, I’d recommend the X-

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redditor36 in r/FujifilmX

April 13, 2026 3:12 PM

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