Fujifilm has introduced the X-T30 III, the newest model in its X Series of mirrorless cameras. The series is known for combining compact, lightweight bodies with high image quality through Fujifilm’s color reproduction technology. The X-T30 III keeps the same classic center viewfinder design and 378g weight as the previous X-T30 II but adds major performance upgrades.

It features a 26.1MP back-illuminated X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor and the new X-Processor 5 engine, which delivers about twice the processing speed of the earlier model. The camera offers better power efficiency, supporting up to 425 frames per charge in Economy Mode. The latest subject detection autofocus can recognize and track people, animals, birds, cars, motorcycles, bicycles, airplanes, trains, insects, and drones. This helps users focus on timing and composition rather than manual adjustments.
The X-T30 III records video internally at 6.2K/30P in 4:2:2 10-bit, along with 4K/60P and 1080/240P options for high frame rate recording. It includes electronic image stabilization that reduces both small shakes and larger motion, useful for shooting while walking.
A new Film Simulation dial is added on the top panel, similar to what’s seen in the X-T50 and X-M5. Users can switch between 20 Film Simulation modes, including “REALA ACE” for natural color and “NOSTALGIC Neg.” for soft tones. The dial also lets users register up to three personal “FS recipes” under FS1 to FS3 for quick access.
The camera retains familiar features such as the pop-up flash and AUTO mode lever for simple operation. It includes a 1.62-million-dot tilting touchscreen LCD for flexible angles and a comfortable grip for steady handling. The X-T30 III can connect wirelessly to Fujifilm’s Link series printers and supports instax mini, SQUARE, and WIDE prints directly.
Pricing & availability
The Fujifilm X-T30 III will be available in November 2025 in black, silver, and charcoal silver colors at a price of $999.
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