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Fujifilm X-T30 III hybrid camera launched in India

The new camera features 6.2K Open Gate recording and a dedicated Film Simulation dial.

Fujifilm India has released the X-T30 III, a hybrid camera that works for both photographers and visual artists. The X-T30 III has the iconic look of the X Series, but its video capabilities have been upgraded, making it a great option for a lot of people. This camera is ideal for everyone, from amateur photographers to professional commercial photographers and filmmakers. It weighs just 378 grams, making it a versatile tool for creating stories via pictures.

The X-T30 III is a versatile camera that can take still photos and videos. It has a hybrid benefit that makes it useful for a lot of different people. It has a 26.1-megapixel X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor and an X-Processor 5, which lets it process images quickly and gives it a wider dynamic range. The device can record in a number of video codecs, such as 6.2K/30P Open Gate in 4:2:2 10-bit colour, 4K/60P, and 1080/240P. It also has digital image stabilisation, which helps make video capture smooth.

Fujifilm X-T30 III hybrid camera launched in India

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The film simulation dial on the X-T30 III is one of its strongest features since it lets you grade colours better. Users may quickly select between 20 different colour profiles, including high-end ones like “REALA ACE” and “NOSTALGIC Neg.” This lets them express themselves in a variety of ways. The camera also has three customisable slots for colour settings, so users may choose the best settings for different shooting situations.

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The X-T30 III has advanced AI technology that uses deep learning to recognise subjects very well when it comes to focusing. This lets it find and lock onto a broad range of things, from animals to drones, with great accuracy, so you can get perfect focus in dynamic shooting environments.

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The X-T30 III’s design blends classic elegance with modern usability. Its ergonomic design weighs just 378 grams and has a centred viewfinder for an immersive shooting experience. The high-resolution tilting rear LCD monitor adds flexibility to usage. The “Auto Mode Selector Lever” allows for quick adjustments and direct wireless printing with Instax Link printers, increasing workflow efficiency. Overall, the X-T30 III is unique in its class, providing remarkable performance for both photographic and cinematic purposes.

  • The camera’s base price is Rs 1,02,999, including only the camera body.
  • The X-T30 III package with a 13-33mm lens kit is priced at Rs 1,19,999.

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Komila is one of the most spirited tech writers at Gadget Bridge and is a senior resource in the company. Always up for a new challenge, she is an expert at dissecting technology and getting to its core. She loves to tinker with new mobile phones, tablets and headphones.
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