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Fuji finds its X factor Fuji doesn't generally make headlines for sticking with retro theming, but a look under the hood of any camera they've released in the last year or so will show you they improve their stock where it counts. And that's really...
Fujifilm's X30 is a solid bridge camera that delivers high-quality pictures, but it suffers from iffy Wi-Fi and problematic autofocus. With its industrial, retro design and solid build, the $599 Fujifilm X30 comes across as a dependable bridge...
The Fujifilm X30 is a strong compact, but doesn't make the image quality improvements needed to match the best big-sensor performers.Next, read more Camera...
Fujifilm X30 verdict Open Gallery Having recently reviewed the Sony RX100 III, it's hard to recommend the X30 over it if you're looking for a compact camera in the higher end range – the Sony is smaller and offers better image quality and...
While the X series of compact system cameras (CSCs) is undoubtedly the manufacturer's flagship range, the X series of compacts is arguably just as impressive.The Fujifilm X30 is the third in a line of premium compacts, looking to improve on its...
As we declared in our initial Fujifilm X30 preview, this camera is bigger, bolder and better than its predecessor. But the high-end compact camera landscape has changed, and it's the pressure from its surrounding competitors that makes it...
The Fujifilm X30 delivers sharp, detailed images with rich saturated colours typical of Fujifilm, as well as good noise performance. The camera has a 3inch tilting screen, plus a high resolution electronic viewfinder (EVF), built in Wi-Fi, and...
While the X30 isn't a major upgrade to the X20, the new EVF does provide significant advantages over the previous model and gives users greater shooting flexibility as well as making the camera more pleasant to use. The larger, tilting monitor screen...