Fujifilm X30 Enthusiast Compact Camera
With more photographers, enthusiasts and professionals alike, in the market for a compact,



With more photographers, enthusiasts and professionals alike, in the market for a compact, pocket-friendly camera that doesn’t sacrifice quality, Fujifilm introduces the brand new X30. More than 18 months after the release of the X20, the X30 isn’t a giant leap forward, as it still features a 12 MP 2/3” X-Trans II CMOS sensor and a 28-112mm equivalent F2.0-2.8 lens with manual zoom adjustment. It’s upgrades however, include the move from an optical to an XGA OLED electronic viewfinder, a larger, tilting 3-inch LCD screen, a control wheel around its lens, improved battery life and Wi-Fi connectivity. Fujifilm’s X30 will be available this September in black or silver/black for $600 USD.