Fujifilm X30

Fujifilm X30
Maker Fujifilm
Lens 28-112mm equivalent
F-numbers f/2.0-f/2.8 at the widest
Image sensor type X-Trans CMOS
Image sensor size 8.8 x 6.6mm (2/3 inch type)
Maximum resolution 4000 x 3000 (12 megapixels)
Recording medium SD, SDHC or SDXC memory card
Image processor EXR Processor II
Shutter speeds 1/4000s to 30s
ASA/ISO range 100 to 12800
Focus areas 49 focus points
Continuous shooting 12 frames per second
Viewfinder magnification 0.65
Frame coverage 100%
Custom WB Yes
Rear LCD monitor 3 inches with 920,000 dots, tilts upwards 90 degrees, downwards 45 degrees
Dimensions 119 x 72 x 60mm (4.69 x 2.83 x 2.36 inches)
Weight 423g including battery

The Fujifilm X30 is an advanced[1] digital compact camera announced by Fujifilm on August 26, 2014. It succeeds the Fujifilm X20 whose 12 megapixel X-Trans CMOS sensor it shares. The X30 abolishes the tunnel optical viewfinder of the X20 and offers an electronic viewfinder instead. In terms of more advanced compact cameras, it occupies the middle ground between the Canon PowerShot G16 and Nikon Coolpix P7800 on the one hand, and Sony RX100 series and Canon PowerShot G1 X series on the other.[2] In terms of Fujifilm's own product line, it is positioned as a more compact and affordable model than the Fujifilm X100S, which has a larger APS-C sized sensor that records 16 megapixels.

References

  1. Brendan Nystedt (2014-08-26). "Fujifilm debuts X30 advanced compact camera". Usatoday.com. Retrieved 2016-02-28.
  2. Damien Demolder. "Fujifilm X30 First Impressions Review: Digital Photography Review". Dpreview.com. Retrieved 2016-02-28.
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