X-T30 II Body - Silver

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X-T30 II Body - Silver

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No IBIS on most Fujifilm cameras and not really any prime lenses with OIS, is this as big of a deal as people are making it out to be for my use case?

I bought an X-T30ii as my everyday carry. At the time it was a "risk" as I wasn't used to Fujifilm (my main shooter is a Canon) and so I didn't want to spend too much. If I am honest, if I knew what I knew now (ie that I really enjoy using Fujifilm cameras) then I would have spent extra for the X-T5

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amanset in r/FujifilmX

February 23, 2026 9:59 AM

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X-T50 vs X-T30iii Price Difference

For $200 AUD more I think the x-t50 is a no brainer. IBIS and the 40mp sensor are pretty big value adds. I went from the x-t30 ii to the x-t5 and it felt like a pretty major upgrade, though the x-t5 does still have a few features the x-t50 doesn't EDIT: The x-t30 iii is still an extremely capable ca

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42tooth_sprocket in r/FujifilmX

December 30, 2025 1:20 AM

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Which fuji to choose😭

100% X-T50. I have the X-T30ii now and loving it but I wish it had 40 mp and IBIS lol

veryverynick in r/FujifilmX

March 14, 2026 5:37 PM

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New to Fuji! Help me decide between Fuji X-T5 and X-T30 ii

I think you need to determine if the following are deal breakers or not: -Need weather sealed body? X-T5 -Need the better battery? X-T5 -Need IBIS? X-T5 -Need two SD Card slots for back-up? X-T5 -Need 6.2K video recording? X-T5 The X-T30 II is an amazing camera but at half the price these are the fe

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sammyc521 in r/FujifilmX

June 11, 2025 9:39 PM

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Anyone using a XT30i,ii,iii with a lens without ois?

I used to have the X-T30ii before moving up to the X-T50 early last year. I shot with adapted vintage Olympus OM Zuiko lenses (both primes and the zooms), adapted vintage Canon and Voigtlander LTM lenses, and the TTArtisan 27mm f.8 pancake lens. I also happen to shoot a lot of night street photograp

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dadeprome in r/FujifilmX

March 23, 2026 4:57 AM

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Anyone using a XT30i,ii,iii with a lens without ois?

Nope, not a problem at all! The lack of IBIS when shooting primes isn’t really an issue especially if you learn how to brace the camera properly. This was shot with the TTArtisan 27mm wide open at f2.8, ISO 6400, at 1/200s. Granted, the subject is bright but I have darker night shots from the X-T30i

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dadeprome in r/FujifilmX

March 23, 2026 5:05 AM

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Bought an X-S20 from Amazon and Got this Instead

Nahh, you're fooling yourself, X-S20 have better processor, battery, IBIS. Plus he paid for the price of X-S20 which is more expensive, so X-T30 II being a better camera isn't even close.

RT3EZZYY in r/FujifilmX

January 31, 2026 10:55 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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I tested my Minolta 500mm F8 AF Reflex against my more modern 150-600/70-300 glass and was surprised.

Fujifilm xt30ii. Lack of IBIS is pissing me off so much. Here is my odd mirror lens compared to a common vintage zoom. To be fair for a manual focus lens I can adapt my Photosniper (Tair) 300mm F4.5 which is a relatively sharp vintage tele lens. It is just super uneconomic without the rifle stock :)

MissionTroll404 in r/VintageLenses

April 16, 2026 7:10 PM

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