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Pros:It has the Fuji X-Trans4, costs the right, body still made to be ergonomic and not just cool
Cons:honestly nothing for the price at which it is proposed
Opinion:For me one of the best Fuji machines, castrated a bit by the ambiguous name that brings back to a cheap segment and that deserves much more. It is very small, but every point of the body has been exploited by inserting a button, just see the images. You will have everything at your fingertips, although the "neophyte" inclination makes you turn up your nose, with a lever to put the machine in automatic that you could have saved. The feeling in general is to have a "cheap" car in your hands, but honestly it is not that the feeling of the Fuji TOTL is now from Leica. It seems to me that the proud "made in japan" that distinguished them has been lost a little. Note how the grip is really good, unlike for example the xe4, which has become a brick and not really easy to hold with one hand. It also has "definitive" film simulations, in order to have selected color temperatures for each custom setting, without having to use various tricks to remember them. It can therefore be an alternative to the xe4 for those who want a better grip and do not appreciate the rangefinder style. On the quality of the sensor I do not express myself because it is the usual excellent x-trans 4.
Pros:26MP backlit trans 4 X sensor without low-pass filter. Film simulation. Unique feeling with an analog flavor.
Cons: The placement of the Q key!!!!!! Unpleasant for the thumb of the hand holding the camera .
Opinion:Fujifilm attracts me because the design has a strong appeal to digital with a modern tradition. Ergonomics and lightness make this mirrorless "pocket", a fascinating and favorite brand. It has excellent color rendering and dynamic range. Film profiles allow you to shoot in jpeg only. Fujifilm has continuous firmware updates. With this BSI sensor, photographing at high iso exposing well is not a problem!
Opinion:I had already had the first version, then sold to keep the x-e3.... I tried again with the second version because I already thought the first excellent. Having found myself in front of an indispensable business, I wanted to repeat the experience. The camera is a real gem. Exceptional JPEGs and quantity/quality of high-end machine functions. With Zoom pro Canon, with Viltrox adapter, I got at the same settings, JPEG files even higher as yield to an EOS-R. To be amazed by the details returned. I find like the whole x-t series, some buttons positioned a little badly. For example, I find the button to review the photos on the left of the camera body uncomfortable. With the x-e3 I'm used with one hand to do everything.... the improvements of version II are mainly firmware, as well as a more resolute LCD display and an exceptional autofocus system. It focuses practically in the dark. Excellent machine.
Pros:size and weight, handling, ease of use, good management of contrasts of lights and shadows, colors, iso seal, AF, customization of programs , as a whole is essential, there is everything in a small concentrate of technology
Cons: battery life, Q button position, operating slowness if you activate EVF in energy saving, power on time after standby
Opinion:Recently purchased in Hong Kong with international warranty, it is the camera I wanted: aps-c, small, light and performing. The comparison with my old but always valid canon 7d is not entirely fair because the years and technology are felt to the advantage of the x30 mk2: in particular I really appreciated the quality and ease of management of lights and shadows: the result is seen before shooting and in pp takes little time. It allows several customizations and despite being very technical in the setting I found the old pleasure of analog: time, aperture and iso are at hand and you have fun composing and shooting as you once did. I did not find it as responsive as the 7d, perhaps it depends on the setting I gave to minimize battery consumption; in particular, it is slow to turn on after standby but it is a problem that can be easily solved at the expense of battery life. Traveling with a good supply of energy in the bag there are no problems. The autofocus is ready and easily modified as needed and the facial recognition setting helps a lot. I made a few seconds of video and they seemed to me of good quality, sharp, rich in detail and with natural colors. Basically, after two months of use, my opinion is positive, written without bias and without reading the instructions for use because, I repeat, despite being a concentrate of technology, if you have a little sidewalk with the old film, everything is easier and spontaneous. This is not a complete judgment but they are only the "first impressions". With satisfaction I found everything I expected in a small and excellent xt30 mk2