March 10, 2022
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Fuji’s new mirrorless camera reaches India

The camera is the latest addition to the X Series of mirrorless digital cameras by Fujifilm known for their compact and lightweight bodies…reports Asian Lite News

Japanese photography and imaging major Fujifilm on Wednesday launched its new mirrorless digital camera – Fujifilm X-T30 II in India.

Launched with two body kit options, the Fujifilm X-T30 II is priced at Rs 88,999 (for body only), Rs 124,999 (for 18-55mm Body kit) and Rs 99,999 (15-45mm Body Kit). The camera will be available in two colours: black and silver.

While the customers can buy the X-T30 II body and the 18-55 Kit currently, the 15-45 Kit will be available on sale from April 2022.

“With the entry of the globally launched X-T30 II, we are aiming to revolutionise the world of photography and offer smart solutions capable of heavy duty performance. The launch is a testament to our commitment of evolving with ever-changing possibilities of innovation in the world of photography,” Koji Wada, Managing Director, Fujifilm India said in a statement.

The camera is the latest addition to the X Series of mirrorless digital cameras by Fujifilm known for their compact and lightweight bodies.

The X-T30 II carries the same software as its predecessor X-T30 and aims to deliver an advanced level of AF speed, precision and image quality. The camera has also evolved in terms of hardware, with its use of a high-resolution 1.62-million-dot LCD monitor on the rear panel. The camera enables the shooting of high-quality stills as well as full-scale 4K/30p video, the company claims.

The X-T30 II is equipped with the 26.1MP “X-Trans CMOS 4” sensor and the high-speed image processing engine “X-Processor 4” to enable fast and accurate AF of up to 0.02 seconds, equivalent to the AF speed of the X Series’ flagship model “X-T4.”

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