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![]() | Fujifilm X-T30 II Pros: Image quality, price/performance ratio, manual rings, film profiles, analog look, portability. Cons: Handle and position of the Q button. Opinion: A little gem that gives you high quality photos in the vast majority of situations for street, reportage, landscape and family photography. Small size and weight make you always carry it with you, even without a backpack, especially when combined with the many compact Fuji lenses of the F2/2.8 series. Even the video sector is respectable for amateur and sporadic use like mine, even if you feel the lack of stabilization. Given the size and the analog look that I really like, the grip is sacrificed, but it can be solved by buying an extra grip. The Q key is occasionally pressed by mistake. Like all the most compact Fuji, it is not born to be coupled with heavier optics such as high-end zooms and is a bit unbalanced. The only real limitation especially if you want to use it for landscape and travel is the lack of tropicalization, but at this price who gives it to you? Excellent price/performance ratio. I add PROs that are from the Fuji system. Wide choice of film profiles for those like me who love to shoot in jpeg and dedicate 98% of the time they have for photography to being outside shooting, and 2% to post-production. I can't compare it to other systems, but I find the Fuji menu quite logical and intuitive. Many optics of excellent quality at affordable prices, especially with fixed focal length. sent on March 03, 2023 |
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