Fujifilm X‑T30 III adds film‑sim dial, faster AF and 6.2K video — but still no IBIS
Fujifilm has refreshed its compact X‑T series with the X‑T30 III, keeping the 26.1MP X‑Trans APS‑C sensor but adding a faster image processor, improved AI subject‑detect autofocus, and a new film‑simulation dial for quick creative looks. It remains very light at ~378 g, making it a strong option for travel and street photography at a $999 body‑only price.
What’s new
- Film‑simulation dial: Replaces the previous mode dial (similar to X‑M5/X‑T50). Quick access to looks like Reala Ace and Nostalgic Neg, plus three custom recipe slots.
- Speed & AF: Latest processor doubles image processing speed vs. X‑T30 II and brings AI subject detection (Auto‑Tracking, Animals, Birds, Vehicles) for stickier focus.
- Video upgrade: 6.2K/30p using the full sensor, or 4K/60p with a mild 1.18× crop. All major modes support 10‑bit recording for better dynamic range in grading.
Key specs and trade‑offs
- Sensor: 26.1MP X‑Trans APS‑C (1.5× crop vs. full frame).
- Stabilization: No in‑body image stabilization (IBIS) — use OIS lenses or electronic stabilization for video.
- Burst shooting: Up to 8 fps mechanical, 20 fps electronic.
- View/Screen: 2.36‑million‑dot EVF; rear display tilts (does not flip out).
- I/O: microHDMI with RAW video output, 2.5 mm mic input, single UHS‑I SD card slot.
- Battery life: Rated up to 425 shots per charge.
New companion lens
Alongside the body, Fujifilm announced the Fujinon XC13‑33mmF3.5‑6.3 OIS, an ultra‑wide‑to‑normal zoom (~20–50mm full‑frame equivalent) with optical stabilization, priced at $399 and shipping around the same time.
Price and availability
- X‑T30 III: $999 body‑only, in black, charcoal silver and silver. Pre‑orders open now; shipping slated for November 2025.
- XC13‑33mmF3.5‑6.3 OIS: $399, shipping around November 2025.
Who should consider it?
- Travel/street shooters: Lightweight body, tactile dials and film‑sim dial make creative looks fast and fun.
- Hybrid creators: 6.2K/30 and 4K/60 10‑bit are strong at this price, but lack of IBIS and 2.5 mm mic jack may push video‑first users toward options like the X‑S20.
- Upgraders from X‑T30/II: Expect noticeably better AF/tracking, broader video options and the new dial — with the familiar 26.1MP output.
Links:
Fujifilm X Series (official) ·
Search Fujifilm X‑T30 III on Amazon
Discussion: Does the film‑sim dial and 6.2K 10‑bit video make the X‑T30 III your next compact body, or is the lack of IBIS a deal‑breaker?
