Fujifilm X-T30 II reviewed: the best of both worlds
Wish you had a camera that looked old but felt new? The Fujifilm X-T30 II revives the good ol' days, and is damn near perfect.
Wish you had a camera that looked old but felt new? The Fujifilm X-T30 II revives the good ol' days, and is damn near perfect.
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It's not quite a reignited megapixel war, but if you're looking for detail, Fujifilm might have it nailed at a staggering 400 megapixels.
Even though phone cameras have largely taken over from the world of compact cameras, you might still prefer something that looks and feels like a camera, and Fujifilm has you covered.
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The printed picture isn't as much of a thing as it once was, but it doesn't have to be that way, and you can get your phone pictures printed to go.
The latest mirrorless camera from Fujifilm is built like a compact, but with an interchangeable lens, making it ideal to carry versatility on the go.
If you value megapixels and detail above all, the latest camera from Fujifilm will grab you, and then your wallet.
Not sure if you want a camera that comes off looking super modern? Fujifilm's latest goes the other way, delivering modern tech under the hood of a deliciously retro design.