I just bought a silver X30 (August 2024) as my only camera. Your review perfectly articulates why I chose it. In fact, I first watched this video in July and it was instrumental in my decision to select an X30 over an X100T. I especially related to your assessment that "It's a camera for people who take their photography seriously but not too seriously." Absolutely true!
My late grandfather in law was a respected street photographer and he used this camera and he gave me his before he passed away. I've got R5s for work, original RX1 and recently GR3 for Street stuff but I still grab the x30 for days out with family. Such a nice camera to use, I'd grab a new version if they made one in a heart beat.
I have a Fuji X20 which is my walk around with my dog camera. A Belgian shepherd that needs a lot of exercise and this camera is never a burden even when we do really long walks. If I shoot in raw which I always do I have found that Lightroom and its AI noise reduction improve the results quite a bit even at low ISO values. Just a tip.
After a friend showed me his, and upon watching your video, I scored a mint condish one and took it on a family trip to Boston, NYC and DC. The X30 has brought me back to photography.
Hi Jason. Thanks for this video. my intro to Fujifilm was purchasing an X10 when it was released. I've since owned an X100, X-T3, X-T5, X100VI, X-Pro2, and XE4. I keep the XT-5 because of its feature set and its photo-centric duel tiltable LCD screen. After watching your video I decided that since I loved the little X 10 so much that I'd give the X30 a try and see what results I get and if it brings the fun factor back I had with the X10
Excellent! Good luck on your X30 journey. I think you will love it since it add the tilt screen and EVF. It will feel like a cross between your X10 and XT5.
I bought the x30 when it first came out and used it extensively during my frequent travels for several years until I bought an x100f because I wanted the larger sensor quality and better high ISO performance. As my x100f broke during an overseas trip in February, my X30 is back as my go-to travel camera. Yes, it is only 12 megapixels but that is more than adequate for most digital presentations. Plus modern noise reduction software has made the poor high ISO performance less of a problem. A feature you did not mention is that it has a leaf shutter like the more expensive x100 series. You did mention that it looks great which was verified when people commented about it when I was using it.
An original and unique sample. It’s cool that you’re not always on the popularity bandwagon. I like that you didn’t bore us with specs. The way a camera feels is important too. I have limited experience with Fuji cameras but I am very fond of them. This model intrigued me from the beginning but the price makes it’s hard to come by a good deal. They don’t make mid-range cameras like this anymore either which is a shame. How is the burst rate? Can you get 3fps in good focus with decent buffer refresh? How do you usually find your deals?
Thanks for watching. How the camera feels is a big deal for me. This camera has that as a big advantage. I never really use the burst rate but it is decent. The price for the camera in this day and age is quite ridiculous but it shows it has value.
I have all three in my collection: X10 / X20 / X30, they are all great little cameras. My X30 sits always in my bag. I could be using my Sony RX100 for this purpose, as it's smaller and has bigger sensor - however the EXPERIENCE of taking pictures with the X30 is on a totally different level :) Thanks for the video!
Thanks for sharing! And you nailed it. The Experience can make all the difference with your images. The composition, lighting, color, and joy to shoot will outway the pure image quality on paper.
I look forward to see what the XT50 will have in features. Yes, older small sensor digicams have definitely risen in price over the past few years. I tried a lot of them and frankly none of them were worth it, except for the X30. So this one stays. Other than that APS-C all the way.
i have both the X30 and the X100S and i’m really not sure which one to keep and which one to sell. I feel like the pictures look better on the x100s but i just absolutely love my X30
I have the X70 and X30. I use them for different purposes. Thr X30 is for outdoor, travel, and macro. Versatile with the zoom range. I try to stay at 800 ISO or less. The X70 (as does the X100s) has better image quality. So its more versatile for lower light and higher ISO situations.
Now I'm kind of wishing I had gotten one of these when they first came out. Sometimes you can get stuck on the review boards and never pull the trigger on anything.
Good to see you Jason, it looks like a nice camera, but I got enough with my two X-T4’s and my everyday carry, the X-T1 with the XF23 f/2 (an X100VI wannabe)🤣
If you want a pocket version the xq1 or xq2 have the same 2/3 inch xtrans sensor (and film simulations ) .they have a different lens but are tiny camera body. the xf1 has same sensor as x10 but the even more strange manual zoom mechanism brakes on almost all of them
There 2 Digital cameras i have enjoyed using... the Fuji X70 and the X-Pro1... sometimes for commercial shoots i'm forced to use a Hassy or PhaseOne but for personal shoots or when it can be avoided i will never use a digital camera.... the Fuji X-Trans1 and 2 were just a joy to work with... sadly the sensors have gotten more and more clinical and lost some of their magic
I did get rid of it. It held up from an image quality standpoint but the EVF was horrible and the RAW shooting was slow. Good camera for the price though.
Great video; now my question is, how do you compare the size of the X30 vs the X-E? I am talking about the size of both cameras. BTW, you earned my sub. Best regards, stay safe 🙏
Thanks for watching and the sub! Much appreciated. The size is pretty close. I did have the XE3 to compare. I believe the XE4 is about the same size. The site below is a good resource to compare the size. cameradecision.com/compare/Fujifilm-X-E4-vs-Fujifilm-X30
Thay sell at £560 at MPB,Ibought mone 7years ago for £250 as nd the other year got rhe lens hood for £10 when seven years ago it was near £60. I thought about selling it all but this video has changed my mind.
Glad I could help. Its all about having fun and what's useful for your needs. I've been a user for years (after owning 2) and its a super fun camera. Wishing Fuji expanded on this but its over.
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I just bought a silver X30 (August 2024) as my only camera. Your review perfectly articulates why I chose it. In fact, I first watched this video in July and it was instrumental in my decision to select an X30 over an X100T. I especially related to your assessment that "It's a camera for people who take their photography seriously but not too seriously." Absolutely true!
@@PaulStregevsky thanks for watching! Glad I could help. It will be alot of fun to use.
My late grandfather in law was a respected street photographer and he used this camera and he gave me his before he passed away. I've got R5s for work, original RX1 and recently GR3 for Street stuff but I still grab the x30 for days out with family. Such a nice camera to use, I'd grab a new version if they made one in a heart beat.
That's excellent. RIP to your grandfather.
I have a Fuji X20 which is my walk around with my dog camera. A Belgian shepherd that needs a lot of exercise and this camera is never a burden even when we do really long walks. If I shoot in raw which I always do I have found that Lightroom and its AI noise reduction improve the results quite a bit even at low ISO values. Just a tip.
Thanks for watching. I agree, Lightroom can do wonders.
After a friend showed me his, and upon watching your video, I scored a mint condish one and took it on a family trip to Boston, NYC and DC. The X30 has brought me back to photography.
That's excellent! What are some of the things you like the most about it?
Couldn't agree with you more. I've owned one for years and love it.
Thanks for watching. I appreciate it!
Hi Jason. Thanks for this video. my intro to Fujifilm was purchasing an X10 when it was released. I've since owned an X100, X-T3, X-T5, X100VI, X-Pro2, and XE4. I keep the XT-5 because of its feature set and its photo-centric duel tiltable LCD screen. After watching your video I decided that since I loved the little X 10 so much that I'd give the X30 a try and see what results I get and if it brings the fun factor back I had with the X10
Excellent! Good luck on your X30 journey. I think you will love it since it add the tilt screen and EVF. It will feel like a cross between your X10 and XT5.
I bought the x30 when it first came out and used it extensively during my frequent travels for several years until I bought an x100f because I wanted the larger sensor quality and better high ISO performance. As my x100f broke during an overseas trip in February, my X30 is back as my go-to travel camera. Yes, it is only 12 megapixels but that is more than adequate for most digital presentations. Plus modern noise reduction software has made the poor high ISO performance less of a problem.
A feature you did not mention is that it has a leaf shutter like the more expensive x100 series. You did mention that it looks great which was verified when people commented about it when I was using it.
You're right! The high ISO is not so much of an issue with modern post processing. Brings it back to life. The leaf shutter! How could I forget?
It also has image stabilization which helps with lower light and lower shutter speed shooting.
@@PhilZwick absolutely. Has a lot of great feautes. Its the compact small sensor I've ever used.
I bought my second hand x30 9 years ago, to my surprise, upon checking nowadays, the price increased now to 200%
@@Ohmybag16 definitely holds it value and for good reason.
Thanks for the video. I am thinking about getting it. I had the X20 and loved it
You're welcome. You will enjoy it.
An original and unique sample. It’s cool that you’re not always on the popularity bandwagon. I like that you didn’t bore us with specs. The way a camera feels is important too. I have limited experience with Fuji cameras but I am very fond of them. This model intrigued me from the beginning but the price makes it’s hard to come by a good deal. They don’t make mid-range cameras like this anymore either which is a shame. How is the burst rate? Can you get 3fps in good focus with decent buffer refresh? How do you usually find your deals?
Thanks for watching. How the camera feels is a big deal for me. This camera has that as a big advantage. I never really use the burst rate but it is decent. The price for the camera in this day and age is quite ridiculous but it shows it has value.
Just purchased a used X30! Hyped waiting for the delivery!
You're going to love it! In daylight fantastic. Night time use the flash. All else fails the RAW files are easy to work with.
I love my X30 such fun to use.
Sure is! Its the only small sensor camera that stayed in my collection all these years.
I have all three in my collection: X10 / X20 / X30, they are all great little cameras. My X30 sits always in my bag. I could be using my Sony RX100 for this purpose, as it's smaller and has bigger sensor - however the EXPERIENCE of taking pictures with the X30 is on a totally different level :) Thanks for the video!
Thanks for sharing! And you nailed it. The Experience can make all the difference with your images. The composition, lighting, color, and joy to shoot will outway the pure image quality on paper.
I still love my X-30 also 😊
Yes! Keep it going.
Didn't know that model existed. Gratitude for the share, but I think I'm going with the XT-50. These vintage cameras are expensive, too. Enjoy.
I look forward to see what the XT50 will have in features. Yes, older small sensor digicams have definitely risen in price over the past few years. I tried a lot of them and frankly none of them were worth it, except for the X30. So this one stays. Other than that APS-C all the way.
i have both the X30 and the X100S and i’m really not sure which one to keep and which one to sell. I feel like the pictures look better on the x100s but i just absolutely love my X30
I have the X70 and X30. I use them for different purposes. Thr X30 is for outdoor, travel, and macro. Versatile with the zoom range. I try to stay at 800 ISO or less.
The X70 (as does the X100s) has better image quality. So its more versatile for lower light and higher ISO situations.
Now I'm kind of wishing I had gotten one of these when they first came out. Sometimes you can get stuck on the review boards and never pull the trigger on anything.
So true. Sometimes you just gotta try things and ignore the noise.
Good to see you Jason, it looks like a nice camera, but I got enough with my two X-T4’s and my everyday carry, the X-T1 with the XF23 f/2 (an X100VI wannabe)🤣
Good to hear from you also. Keep using what works. I had the X30 for a long time so trying to give it some love.
Thanks for the great review!
My pleasure!
If you want a pocket version the xq1 or xq2 have the same 2/3 inch xtrans sensor (and film simulations ) .they have a different lens but are tiny camera body. the xf1 has same sensor as x10 but the even more strange manual zoom mechanism brakes on almost all of them
I did have an XQ1. It was fantastic. I did a video about a while ago.
th-cam.com/video/9WgdwAaaKaQ/w-d-xo.html
I wish we could isntall the new film simulation on this camera, I have a silver one and I love it
We could always create our own recipes.
@@jmtphotographymedia what about classic negative? Im not satisfied with my own recipes yet.
@@mozzapics classic neg is a good one. I'd say the white balance adjustment is critical for the recipe.
me too
There 2 Digital cameras i have enjoyed using... the Fuji X70 and the X-Pro1... sometimes for commercial shoots i'm forced to use a Hassy or PhaseOne but for personal shoots or when it can be avoided i will never use a digital camera.... the Fuji X-Trans1 and 2 were just a joy to work with... sadly the sensors have gotten more and more clinical and lost some of their magic
I can agree with that. It started with the XT1 for me and had a certain look to it.
Great review, but would be better if you show some unedited pictures.
www.jmtphotographymedia.com/fujifilmx30review
th-cam.com/video/xMT9-mSHqk8/w-d-xo.html
Did you get rid of your Nikon 7800? Did it not hold up compared to these other compacts you have?
I did get rid of it. It held up from an image quality standpoint but the EVF was horrible and the RAW shooting was slow. Good camera for the price though.
Great video; now my question is, how do you compare the size of the X30 vs the X-E? I am talking about the size of both cameras. BTW, you earned my sub.
Best regards, stay safe 🙏
Thanks for watching and the sub! Much appreciated. The size is pretty close. I did have the XE3 to compare. I believe the XE4 is about the same size. The site below is a good resource to compare the size.
cameradecision.com/compare/Fujifilm-X-E4-vs-Fujifilm-X30
@@jmtphotographymedia Thank you, sir.
Thay sell at £560 at MPB,Ibought mone 7years ago for £250 as nd the other year got rhe lens hood for £10 when seven years ago it was near £60. I thought about selling it all but this video has changed my mind.
Glad I could help. Its all about having fun and what's useful for your needs. I've been a user for years (after owning 2) and its a super fun camera. Wishing Fuji expanded on this but its over.
Check out this video for sample images of the Fuji X30
th-cam.com/video/xMT9-mSHqk8/w-d-xo.html