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30 reviews
Jun, 2025
alaTest has collected and analyzed 30 reviews of Fujifilm X-T30. The average rating for this product is 4.4/5, compared to an average rating of 4.3/5 for other Digital Compact Cameras for all reviews. Opinions about the design and size are overall positive. The portability and image quality also get good comments. Many are critical about the connectivity and memory.
performance, image quality, portability, size, design
stabilizer , viewfinder, memory, connectivity
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Digital Compact Cameras the Fujifilm X-T30 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 93/100 = Excellent quality.
Expert review by : Gavin Stoker (t3.com)
Does Fuji's retro styled, lifestyle orientated mirrorless camera deserve its ‘little giant' tag?
Expert review by : Matt Golowczynski (techradar.com)
Big features inside a tiny shell
Strong feature set ; Tiny and light body ; Rugged build and handsome design ; AF appears to work well
LCD is less flexible than others ; Viewfinder magnification is only 0.62x ; Grip is a little small ; No sensor-based image stablization
With so much of the X-T3 squeezed inside a smaller, lighter and more affordable body, the X-T30 looks a strong contender in the mid-range mirrorless market. With so much focus from other corners on full-frame systems, the X-T30 also has fewer direct...
Expert review by : Sam Kieldsen (stuff.tv)
Honey, I shrunk the X-T3
Excellent image quality ; Crispy 4K video ; Compact body ; Lots of controls to hand
Tiny rear buttons ; Not much for larger hands to grip
Versatile, compact, powerful, stylish and not insanely expensive – Fuji’s all-rounder really is a little wonder
Expert review by : John Nieves and Duey Guison (unbox.ph)
Fujifilm X-T30 Review: A Step In the Right Direction
Expert review by (engadget.com)
If you have the budget for a mid-range camera, the 26.1-megapixel X-T30 delivers the same image quality as the X-T3 for $600 less. It has excellent handling, fast shooting speeds and autofocus performance nearly on par with Sony's A6400. The big bonus...
Sharp 4K video ; Good eye-tracking autofocus ; Fast shooting speeds ; Great ergonomics
No in-body stabilization ; Single memory card slot ; Middling electronic viewfinder
At $900, the X-T30's closest rival is the Sony A6400. The latter has superior face- and eye-tracking and features like subject-tracking and animal eye-tracking that beat the X-T30. However, Fujifilm is catching up to Sony in this area, and I think the...
Expert review by : Jim Fisher (pcmag.com)
The Fujifilm X-T30's dial-based controls are appealing to enthusiasts and pros, and it backs them up with speedy, accurate focus, 4K video, and a strong lens library.
Expert review by : Jeff Keller (dpreview.com)
The Fujifilm X-T30 is a $900 camera that's an incredibly capable stills/video hybrid. Image and 4K video quality are top-notch and, aside from some ergonomic and autofocus stumbles, the X-T30 does just about everything right. Learn more in our in-depth...
Expert review by : Theano Nikitas (tomsguide.com)
The Fujifilm X-T30 is an excellent midrange mirrorless camera, but the Sony A6400 is better at video.
($900 body only). With its fully articulating LCD, 11fps (vs. 8fps on the X-T30 with mechanical shutter) and no time limit on video recording, the Sony a6400 is the better option if you plan to do a lot of filming, and if you want a more standard...
Expert review by : Rod Lawton (digitalcameraworld.com)
The Fujifilm X-T30 blends charm, power and value for money, combining the latest camera tech with old-school controls
Excellent image quality ; Powerful and effective autofocus ; Traditional exposure controls ; Small size
No in-body stabilisation ; Placement of Q button
The X-T30 has a couple of handling quirks that are practically inevitable in a camera this small, and it has no in-body stabilization, but these are the only faults we can find in a camera with superb external controls, a great 26.1-megapixel sensor,...
Expert review by (stuff.tv_in)
Honey, I shrunk the X-T3
Excellent image quality ; Crispy 4K video ; Compact body ; Lots of controls to hand
Tiny rear buttons ; Not much for larger hands to grip
Versatile, compact, powerful, stylish and not insanely expensive – Fuji’s all-rounder really is a little wonder
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