Very light and exchangeable lenses make it perfect for all round use like day-hikes. [–]waka-shaka[S] 0 points1 point2 points 1 year ago (6 children), Interesting point about the body and lens comparison. My favorite though was the 23mm f1.4 and the 56mmf1.2 but none of them is weather sealed. I use one myself. X-T3: 539g | 132.5 x 92.8 x 58.8mm (with battery and memory card) X-T30: 383g | 118.4 x 82.8 x 46.8mm (with battery and memory card) Beyond the size and weight, there are some other physical differences that distinguish the two cameras. Let us know what you decide and how you like it. Any input from hikers with these two cameras would be greatly appreciated! Get an ad-free experience with special benefits, and directly support Reddit. [–]inverse_squaredX-T20 -1 points0 points1 point 1 year ago (0 children), [–]theeyesofryan 1 point2 points3 points 1 year ago (0 children). Archived. The best thing you can do to make additional weight easier is strength training. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement and Privacy Policy. That means that you can get the same image quality as from the X-T3 from a smaller, more affordable camera. Sure, don't take more than you need but I wouldn't worry about a few hundred grams unless you're through-hiking the AT or PCT, where the weight matters because the added stress on your body adds up quickly. [–]thatsusernameistaken -1 points0 points1 point 1 year ago (1 child). [–]jaysomething2X-T30 0 points1 point2 points 1 year ago (3 children), Any idea what the 16-80 may cost? Fujifilm has also made a few handling improvements upon the X-T20. I hope your insight and help better my decision making process! To me, it looks like the Pixel is giving "consumer-friendly" colors, which you could easily do with the T30 in Provia bumped with Color +1 or even Velvia. And sure enough, the Fuji X-T30 has the same sensor and processing engine combination. If you’re not planning on doing any video and don’t need faster autofocus I would save some coin and look at the last generation of bodies (so you can spend more on lenses!). 2. I've done multi-days and long day hikes in New Zealand, Grand Canyon, Patagonia, Sierras, Iceland with a Sony a7rii, tripod (sometimes two) and 3-4 lenses. Any advice? You can always get the xt30 first and get a second body later... Also maybe just get a used XT2 which is an amazing camera. [–]Zyclunt 0 points1 point2 points 1 year ago* (0 children), I'm looking at the t20 for hiking, t2 if money was no objection, differences to the 3 series seems mostly in video, speed and AF, [–]manbearsteak 0 points1 point2 points 1 year ago (7 children). Hell, I used to hike with a gripped 5d3 and two or three 2.8 zooms! I found the other cameras to be very cramped and hard to use without accidentally hitting buttons. That said if OP isn’t going to go out in heavy rain it doesn’t matter either way. I'm gonna second something from the x100 series. Get a peak design clippy thingy so you can attach the camera to your back pack shoulder strap so it’s always easy to reach. The X-T30 is, in a sense, a miniaturized version of the X-T3, as it keeps the same overall aesthetic and retro-SLR shape and control layout with centrally placed EVF. I am looking to carry the camera around daily if possible (amateur( in a messenger bag with my laptop etc. Yes, you've identified the main differences (plus a few more pro features on the X-T3). It is built around the same X-Trans technology as other models in the line-up but offers numerous improvements such as a new sensor, an improved autofocus system and far better video specifications, all the while maintaining more or less the same build as its predecessor, the X-T2. [–]jaysomething2X-T30 0 points1 point2 points 1 year ago (1 child), Wow didn’t realize the 18-55 was 700 it was part of the amazon bundle. As the third iteration of the X-T series cameras, the Fuji X-T3 is the most advanced and refined camera. Also you may only shoot in fair weather now, but if you want to get more adventurous one day the weather sealing will be a nice peace of mind (especially if you start on multi day hikes). It is … That's my set-up. Too heavy and you'll leave it in your backpack. To my hands, the X-E3 feels better. The 18-55 is $700 if you buy it new by itself, but as part of a kit it usually only adds $300 to the price. But I understand what your saying, [–]fuzzy-pickle 1 point2 points3 points 1 year ago (0 children). So practically (versus pocket mindset where height is most important) I was assuming it to feel much smaller and similar to a6000 that I can pocket today compared to an xt30? And yeah I like know the weather sealing is there to protect my investment, [–][deleted] 5 points6 points7 points 1 year ago (0 children). Two areas where the Fujifilm X-T30 differs from the X-T3 are its LCD screen and electronic viewfinder. Are you in Canada or the US? I grabbed an XT10 for my gf a while back and I was shocked at how small it is, the xt30 will be a very similar size. I currently use a X-H1 and I'm considering adding an X-T30 as a lightweight option for longer hikes. Go the X-T3 route as it's the latest tech with all you need. Ah, the Pixel Guy again. If there was a drizzle of rain I still shot with the XT10 and just wiped it down. [–]wysiwywg 2 points3 points4 points 1 year ago (0 children). If you're going out specifically to photograph then the bigger kit is worth it and I would consider the XT3 superior to the XT30 simply due to the improved ergonomics and weather sealing. You most likely don’t need the extras on the xt3. On another note you could try the xt20/xt30 and bring a rokinon 12mm and a fuji 35mm. It'll last you for years. Even though I had shared the review of the X-T20 back on Jan 14, 2017 – the two years gap has been pretty rewarding with the succession of releases of the Fujifilm X-E3, X-H1, X-T100, XF10 and of course the X-T3 bodies. The X-T3 is the latest version in Fujifilm’s range of X-T cameras with an APS-C sized sensor. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. I will take mostly photos, maybe some videos, but the former is my main priority. I'm also a Pacific Northwest hiker and the weather-sealing in my X-T2 gives me a lot of peace of mind. The new FUJIFILM X-T30, offers similar performance to the FUJIFILM X-T3, in a smaller and lighter body. I have fairly large hands and I found the smaller form factor slightly less comfortable (no big deal). Enjoy the subreddit and share your Fujifilm love! Putting the savings from a discounted body into another lens is never a bad idea. I don’t record video much now but I want that flexibility in the future with family and other events too and would like something that isn’t dated. I was a bit more careful with the XT10 but it held up fine in the cold and mist. The X-T30 is noticably smaller and very easy to pack, especially with a fujicron prime (which are weather sealed). Are you able to get insurance for your kit? [–]l_dang 1 point2 points3 points 1 year ago (2 children), I'm using a xt100 so I might be biased, but I agree that the small xt100 is better than my friends xt20 and xe2 on the hiking trip. Not that I would have the camera out during a torrential storm or anything but I think it be nice to have. Weight ever bothered me even in NZ when I had all my gf stuff too. Xt30 - 15-45 vs 18-55 kit lens. Also saved a few bucks which allowed me to buy a couple of lenses. [–]waka-shaka[S] 0 points1 point2 points 1 year ago (1 child), I’m coming from iPhone and GoPro lol. This mode results in 16.6MP images, and when combined with the electronic shutter (ES) you get completely EVF blackout free 30fps shooting. You make an interesting point with looking at the xt2. The XT3 isn't as bag friendly though, I liked my XT10 more in terms of compactness. Although they both offer 4K video, the Fujifilm X-T3 is much more capable in this domain. [–]manbearsteak 1 point2 points3 points 1 year ago (4 children). (click on model names for their reviews)Introducing the X-T30, the only body after X-T3 equipped with Fujifilm’s latest X-Trans IV sensor. The X-T3 is a good sized camera and weighs over a pound. [–]Holybasil 14 points15 points16 points 1 year ago (6 children). Perhaps I’ll consider the larger zoom lenses down the road, [–]inverse_squaredX-T20 4 points5 points6 points 1 year ago (0 children). The X-T30 comes equipped with the same hybrid autofocus system as the X-T3, which is the most advanced version to date, offering 150% faster processing speeds than models with the X … Xt30 - 15-45 vs 18-55 kit lens. [–]fuzzy-pickle 2 points3 points4 points 1 year ago (2 children). However, this isn't all that surprisi… It's also a pretty compact camera itself, although not quite as small as the X-T30. X-H1 + 16-55mm tracking from one car to the other, Le Marais, Paris, France (XT3 +18-55mm), Night Ride (x100F f2, ISO 6400, 1/250 SS). [–]OhHellNoJoe 2 points3 points4 points 1 year ago (1 child). I took my XT2 and XT10 to Norway and Iceland in the winter. The 16-80 is looking like it would be a pretty sweet alternative kits lens (the same way the X-T1 was offering with the 18-55 or the 18-135). For day hikes, I don't think the weight difference matters. I’m open to it but for now strictly day hikes, [–]theninjallama 1 point2 points3 points 1 year ago (1 child). User account menu. My reply said it's the best choice as it has the latest technology being the latest release. I’ll try to find a camera store that has fujifilm on display and play around with them. So I would suggest a XT-3 (for the peace of mind of weather sealing) with the 18-55mm and a peak design capture clip. Over the years, the Fujifilm X-T3 has become more popular and generated more sales than the original flagship series, the X-Pro line-up. Weight isn't an issue when you carry it in your backpack. I have medium-large hands and even though the XTx0 range is lighter they are a non-starter for me, they’re just simply too small to use comfortably. REDDIT and the ALIEN Logo are registered trademarks of reddit inc. π Rendered by PID 29257 on r2-app-051b143ed315fd878 at 2020-12-12 19:04:47.428136+00:00 running 85e58d4 country code: FR. Fuji has a lot of specials and they're typically not afraid of discounting their new offerings pretty heavily. Thanks, [–]niuguyX-T30 1 point2 points3 points 1 year ago (0 children). If you get the X-T2/3 because of the weather sealing you need to pair it with a weather sealed lens or it wouldn’t matter. I am considering Xe3 as daily “pocket” camera to supplement my xt3 and replace my a6000 (to converge lens sets). Image quality is superb, it arguably has better high ISO performance and the autofocus is very fast. Now that the XT3 has dropped in price, is it worth it over the XT20 and XT30?? [–]thenightmancommeth88X-T20 1 point2 points3 points 1 year ago (1 child). I've never used an X-T30, but I have handled an X-T20 and X-T100 which are both almost exactly the same size. [–]shazam7373 1 point2 points3 points 1 year ago (0 children). If you the deciding factor is just wait then get the xt3. If you don’t need WR the X100’s are perfect. That should hold me off for a while. But just putting any old SD card in an X-T3 might lead to disappointment if you find you can’t take full advantage of the camera’s powerful features. If you are I'd get the XT30 with lenses but if you aren't the xT3 is great for your bigger hands. I'm willing to help, but you're really going to have to be willing to learn a bit. Look at the new 8-16 f/2.8, MSRP is $2000 but they've already discounted it 25%. Although it's smaller, it's feel heavier than both of those camera (idk if it's actually true) - I actually like it but just keep that in mind, [–]Zyclunt 0 points1 point2 points 1 year ago (1 child), It's a bit heavier yes, and with less grip, its making me consider more the t20 over the t100 because of this, [–]l_dang 0 points1 point2 points 1 year ago (0 children), I am designing a 3d printed grip for the XT100, but the included grip is actually sufficient for me, [–]waka-shaka[S] 0 points1 point2 points 1 year ago (2 children), I haven’t done a multi day hike or thru hike. I am an avid hiker and am interested in getting into photography with special interest in landscape. This camera offers 4K video recording at 60fps (with a 1.18 crop), while it also allows longer recording times. The best thing to do is go try both cameras. I’ve hiked around the Pacific Northwest with light rain before so that’s probably my photography threshold. anyone actually sent their fuji camera to be made in to full monochrome? The x-t30 can withstand some sprinkles just fine. I've literally been so indecisive and would love some help. Close. Should is more suitable me, the XT3 or XT30? Need Help. Especially if it's a multiday hike. A sealed lens without a sealed body only protects the lens; card slots, the battery area, sensor etc are all vulnerable still. For me the X-T30 + 16/2.8 or prime of your choosing is going to be a system you dont mind packing. There's a lot of speculation on that matter, and really no hard evidence. What I think you could miss about the X-T3 is the autofocus, but as long as you don’t do sports or kids you might not even notice. Fair enough, good luck with your purchase! and join one of thousands of communities. That might be cheaper than buying a new X-T3. It does lack the robust weather-sealed construction of its higher-end sibling. The 15-45 kit bundle is $300 cheaper than the 18-55. [–]thenightmancommeth88X-T20 4 points5 points6 points 1 year ago (3 children), Use my XT20 and a Peak Design clip for hiking and it’s , [–]capturel1ght 1 point2 points3 points 1 year ago (2 children). I think either the Fuji 10-24 or the Rokinon 12 would fit fine on the X-T30. XT20, XT30, or XT3? Good luck! Honestly the difference between the two isn’t much at all. As soon as the X-T3 was announced we could pretty much guarantee what the specification of the X-T20’s replacement would be. Sure the larger body is heavier but not by much, and a few extra grams from a heavier camera body ain’t going to make you wish you had bought something lighter. I used to put my XT10 in my pockets easily and take it everywhere but now the XT3 is a real effort on outings. [–]TheKingMonkey 0 points1 point2 points 1 year ago (0 children). What features of the newest generation make them a better choice than, say, an XT2? Thanks. I ordered the Fuji xt30 with the 18-55 f2.8-4 and May enjoy the extra length, [–]manbearsteak 1 point2 points3 points 1 year ago (2 children). If you're not looking to make money off of your potential video work down the line an X-T2 may still fit the bill just fine. I’ve narrowed my choices between the xt3 and xt30. Still does 4k30, albeit at a lower bitrate. For those days I would honestly say that something like an X100 is superior to either of the others simply due to how compact it is and fixed lens. [–]teko92X-T3 2 points3 points4 points 1 year ago (0 children), [–]SmugglingPineapples 0 points1 point2 points 1 year ago (4 children). I recon you start with the new 16mmF2.8 and the 50mm f2. I plan to visit an electronic store and play around with the cameras. I don't know if they're trying to make people think they're getting a deal or if they're trying to make a quality statement or what. In the US. The X-T30 can also output 10-bit 4:2:2 through HDMI — just not internally.) Size and changing lenses is more annoying for day hikes especially if you're hiking with non-photographers. Get the xt30 to save some money on features you don’t need. It's really light/compact, but a little bigger and easier to handle than the X-T30. I mean if it were raining lightly would using the XT30 be a RIP situation? use the following search parameters to narrow your results: The Fujifilm subreddit is the spot for Fujifilm photographers to share and read up on the latest news, while interacting with the community. Xt3 replaced perfectly my Canon DSLR but it cannot replace all needs that my a6000 tackle (pocketable with small lens, intelligent auto for when I hand over camera to kids/wife). The overall speed of the X-T30 is also upgraded to match the X-T3 in every way, which means that the X-T30 now handles fps bursts of up to 30 fps in a new 1.25x sports-crop-mode. [–]waka-shaka[S] 0 points1 point2 points 1 year ago (3 children), I actually bought a tripod in preparation for landscape photography which is essential. Probably not. [–]itsallgoodie 1 point2 points3 points 1 year ago (0 children). I am based in the UK so it does rain quite a lot, and I am curious to what extent the lack of weatherproofing might compromise the XT30. Thank you in advance! It could be as low as $800 and as high as $1100, but I don't think it will be too close to either the 18-55 ($700 MSRP) or the 16-55 ($1250 MSRP) in price. [–]8Deer-JaguarClawXT-2 1 point2 points3 points 1 year ago (4 children). Posted by 1 year ago. Sold some of my film cameras, to get my first fuji. Good idea. [–]inverse_squaredX-T20 1 point2 points3 points 1 year ago (3 children). I … Press J to jump to the feed. Some users have reported that the X-T2 is superior to the X-T3 regarding image quality at high ISO . [–]teko92X-T3 2 points3 points4 points 1 year ago (2 children). Auto mode is great and all, but there's just too many variables you are not in control of that it's hard to make a recommendation. Definitely convenient but not a great shooting experience for me. I've listed a few of my initial thoughts below (in no order of importance). 3 3. If you've bought a tripod, then you're getting serious. Reeeeeally light system. (The X-T3 can record 4K/60p in 10-bit 4:2:0 internally to an SD card or 4:2:2 externally over HDMI. User account menu. Fujifilm X-T3 vs Fujifilm X-T30 – 4K Video Comparison. © 2020 reddit inc. All rights reserved. I’m also wondering is the weight and shape that much of a difference between the two to consider? But weight is an issue when you decide to carry it around your neck/wrist. But size could be. I went to bestbuy to compare the T3 and the T20 (since it was the same size as T30) and decided to go with the T30 since I have a big ol nikon dslr and am looking for something compact. Any input would be appreciated as it is hard to try Fuji in stores where I live. Overall, the X-T30 remains very similar in design and appearance to its X-T20 predecessor, keeping the cool, classic design and compact, lightweight size. I would guess it would be pretty close to $1000. I haven’t looked at the xpro2 so I’ll take a glance, [–]SmugglingPineapples 0 points1 point2 points 1 year ago (2 children). The X-T3 isn’t the better choice just because you have a tripod... You would need a tripod for any of your camera choices if you would like to take longer exposured images or group selfies... [–]SmugglingPineapples -1 points0 points1 point 1 year ago (0 children). 2. I would recommend you get your hands on them if you can too. Fujifilm X-T30: release date, price, specs and features. The later being the most important as you are dealing mostly with dust and particles getting into the lens and focus rings. Any tips for first time fuji user. So how much extra would, say, an X-T3 with the 16-80 be vs. an X-T3 with the 18-55? Relatively wide but also can carry a very small tele adapter. At the end of the day though if you’re really not concerned about sealing, go play with both in a camera store and let the ergos decide for you. I’m not one to jump ship when the new toy comes out so I’m thinking the one I buy now will last me a very long time. Rule of thumb is to spend more on lenses as they don't go out of date as fast and hold their value on the second hand market a lot longer; bodies go out of style every year or two as new ones are released. Sporting a fast quad-core processor capable of recording high-quality 4K videos, a high-resolution 26.1 MP APS-C X-Trans BSI CMOS sensor, a fast and accurate autofocus system, and superb ergonomics, the X-T3 has become a very popular camera among photographers. If you only plan to take photos the X-T2 is a far better choice, especially if you can buy it second hand. The similarities go right to the core, with the 26.1MP X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor and X-Processor 4 engine shared between the two cameras. If you plan to mostly use small lenses like the kit lens and the f/2 primes then you might appreciate the similarly small body of the X-T30, but in my experience small lenses on bigger bodies is not an issue but bigger lenses on smaller bodies is. For landscape I’d add a wide angle lens and use that for the most part along with the kit lens. I too am a hiker and the weight and size definitely matters. Any one had a similar transition that can advise? I would be very grateful for advice. The X-T3 is primarily a videographers camera. Great pairing, very light and compact. Photo quality wise they are very similar. And instead get the X-T30 which gives you more for less money. [–]capturel1ght 1 point2 points3 points 1 year ago (0 children), [–]fuzzy-pickle 3 points4 points5 points 1 year ago (5 children). The slimmer and lighter profile of the xt30 is very appealing but it lacks weather sealing technology unlike the xt3. The $899 Fujifilm X-T30 offers a lot of what was great about the X-T3 — excellent autofocus, nice 4K video, and speedy continuous shooting — in a smaller, cheaper package. Need Help. For me the X-T30 + 16/2.8 or prime of your choosing is going to be a system you dont mind packing. Rendered by PID 29257 on r2-app-051b143ed315fd878 at 2020-12-12 19:04:47.428136+00:00 running 85e58d4 country code: FR. Are you going to shoot a weather sealed camera in the rain? The X-T30’s viewfinder is smaller and has a lower resolution than the X-T3 – 0.39in to the X-T3’s 0.5in, and 2.36 million pixels to the X-T3’s 3.69 million. I'm curious how your XT20 has held up against dust on your hiking trips. Up here in the PNW I would be worried less about dust and more about moisture, it’s too humid for dust to be an issue. I've gotten my best landscapes with the 12mm, it's stunning. The X-T3 is a good sized camera and weighs over a pound. [–]fuzzy-pickle 3 points4 points5 points 1 year ago (0 children). The size does pair better with some of Fuji's larger lenses though (like the 50-140 or even the 18-135). [–]8Deer-JaguarClawXT-2 1 point2 points3 points 1 year ago (1 child). I think the Fuji 16-80 that's set to come out in the fall is going to be a killer hiking lens and it looks to be the perfect size for the X-T3. Log In Sign Up. I've been doing unhealthy amounts of research regarding what I should purchase and was able to try the cameras out today in a shop (not the XT30 but the XT20 as a comparison point) but I am still not sure whether the XT30 or the XT3 would be suitable for my needs. Somehow it feels bigger (in a good way), but I think it might be because of the control layout. For example, the X-T3 can record 4K at 30 frames per second, but there is a time limit of ten minutes per clip. That will give you huge gains without too much effort (3 sets of squat/deadlift X 2-3 times week). Yep. Hybrid autofocus system. Despite being considerably smaller than the X-T3, though, the X-T30 has an almost identical battery life, because it uses the same NP-W126S battery pack. The Fujifilm X-T20 was one of our favourite mirrorless cameras, mixing compact form with great image quality and a fun shooting experience. But if you need weatherproofing, then nope: go the X-T3 or consider the X-Pro 2 instead. That would be a fine walk around kit. Press J to jump to the feed. Log in sign up. The samples below taken from our X-T2 vs X-T3 comparison will give you a good idea of how the X-T20 performs against the X-T30. The most noticeable is the ex… Whether you love Fujifilm's X Series of mirrorless cameras or Instax instant film cameras - this is the place for you! I'm investing in the new XT30 and I'm not sure which lens to go with. The X-T30 is noticably smaller and very easy to pack, especially with a fujicron prime (which are weather sealed). Also keep in mind that adding a $20 grip to the X-T30 is still cheaper than buying an X-T3. Not sure why this camera doesn’t get that much attention. The X-T3 has very high bitrate video capabilities—up to 400 Mbps—as well as high-speed burst photo modes of up to 30 frames per second. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. XT20, XT30, or XT3? As I haven't used either cameras before, I don't really know to what extent the size will be a burden (or not) ona daily use basis. It’s cheeper so you can get two extra lenses. [–]waka-shaka[S] 1 point2 points3 points 1 year ago (4 children). However, living/hiking primarily in California, my biggest concern is dust getting into the body as the summer/fall months get extremely dry with dust constantly getting kicked up on the trails. It's capable of 4K video too. what is it like - cost - where to do it? A tripod is irrelevant, other than it shows that the OP has bigger plans than taking snaps. The X-T3 has dedicated ISO and metering dials in addition to the shutter speed, exposure compensation and drive dials found on both cameras. Have you considered an X-E3? You'll just have to decide. The new FUJIFILM X-T30, offers similar performance to the FUJIFILM X-T3, in a smaller and lighter body. Posted by 1 month ago. I’ve had zero issues with dust ingress on the sensor, but on the lens I’ve had some minor issues; but nothing a good clean doesn’t fix. Although the company has given both the flagship label, the X-Pro has become more of a niche product for photographers who enjoy its unique features. I was wondering about your size comment, the xe3 is on paper indeed 3mm wider than the xt30 but is 9mm lower, 4mm slimmer, and almost 50g lighter. Thanks for the rough info, [–]manbearsteak 0 points1 point2 points 1 year ago (0 children). Also, they are very reasonably priced on the used market. The xt3 is fantastic and, important for me, I like the ISO dial, which the xt30 doesn't have. For daily use, I am planning on just carrying around a pancake lens if possible. I'd go the X100F, so you're happy to carry it with you, rather than in your backpack. I figured the few extra grams wasn’t that much of a difference. That's part of what makes figuring out these prices difficult in the first place. [–]thatsusernameistaken 0 points1 point2 points 1 year ago (0 children). Close. 2. For sunny, dry summer hikes I'm sure it doesn't matter as much, but the weather sealing also helps protect against dust. Exposure reference +4Ev, +50 Shadows . Many Fuji lenses are weather and dust sealed. It's not dated.
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