Technique
It’s Easy to Get Started Getting to grips with your first camera shouldn’t feel daunting,
to your fingertips. Offering instant access to 20 looks inspired by the company’s 90-year film heritage, you can start experimenting with colour immediately. For those who want to delve deeper, the camera’s dial-based controls make the fundamentals of photography – aperture and shutter speed – feel more tangible. This is a camera that lets you learn by doing and helps you enjoy the process from the first photo you make.
and you shouldn’t need a complete understanding of imaging theory just to make your first few photos. To get new users started, the X-T30 III’s AUTO mode is accessed by a switch on the top-plate. This takes care of exposure and focus so you can concentrate purely on composition and creativity. You can also find on the top- plate the new Film Simulation dial, which brings Fujifilm’s colour science
It’s Portable
Paired with the FUJINON XC13-33mmF3.5-6.3 OIS kit lens, it forms the perfect match. The lens weighs 125g and packs down to only 37.5mm in length when retracted, yet covers a versatile range of everyday focal lengths. Used together, this camera-and- lens combo is a compact, travel- friendly kit that’s always ready to make photos worth keeping.
The best way to learn is by doing, and the only way you’re sure to keep practising photography is if you have your camera with you. Fortunately, at just 378g body only with battery and memory card, the X-T30 III is light enough to take anywhere. It’s small, balanced and easy to keep close by, whether you’re exploring a new city or photographing the everyday.
FUJIFILM Focus Magazine 19
January/February 2026
Powered by FlippingBook