I was mulling over what camera to get after years of using a Nikon V1, I wanted something a bit more adaptable and, as my usage is changing, something able to handle interior photography a bit better. After messing around with a mates X-t1 for an hour I thought I would give Fuji a try. I couldn't stretch the budget to a X-T3 so it ws between the X-T30 and X-T2. I when with the 30 simply because is a newer camera so I figured it would be supported by fujis firmware updates longer than the 2 which is now 2 generations old. I've had the camera a week or so at this point, and haven't put it down since! I takes lovely quality images, the learning curve coming from the fairly basic Nikon isn't actually too steep, and because fujis are so popular, there's many articles and YouTube videos on set up etc. I bought just the body only and when for a 18-55 kit lens, which for £200 is brilliant! It's not the tiniest lens, but is very sharp, has image stabilisation and is quick too. I will be adding a 27mm pancake lens too in the future, which will make a great travel lens. If you're considering a step to fuji or adding another one, the X-T30 is worth a look, it's powerful, light and great quality! If only it was weather sealedRead full review
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Great camera straight out of the box, all the functions easy to access through the use of the dials Recent picture taken
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It’s a different way of photography. Easy to use on auto but it will take a while to master all the options so still working my way through the manual.
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Great images and video on a small stylish package
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