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Fujifilm X-T30 III Black with 13-33mm Kit Lens listed on Amazon India


Fujifilm X-T30 III Black with 13-33mm Kit Lens is now listed on Amazon India. Stepping into the world of serious photography doesn't have to mean lugging around heavy gear. The Fujifilm X-T30 III Black / 13-33mm Kit offers a delightful blend of advanced imaging technology and remarkable portability, making it a fantastic choice for enthusiasts, families, and avid travelers alike. 

This mirrorless camera, with its charming retro aesthetic, packs a punch with its powerful sensor and processor, designed to capture life's fleeting moments in stunning detail and vibrant Fujifilm colors. It's truly a camera that encourages creativity without compromising on convenience.

Pricing and Availability

Key Features & Specifications

  • Ultra-Compact & Lightweight Design: Weighing only 378g, the X-T30 III is designed for maximum portability, making it an ideal travel and everyday photography companion that won't weigh you down.
  • High-Resolution APS-C Sensor: Equipped with a 26.1-megapixel back-side illuminated X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor, this camera delivers stunning image quality with exceptional detail, low noise, and vibrant colors.
  • Powerful X-Processor 5 Engine: Experience rapid performance, improved autofocus, and enhanced video capabilities thanks to the advanced X-Processor 5 imaging engine, ensuring smooth operation and quick responsiveness.
  • Iconic Film Simulations: Unleash your creativity with Fujifilm’s renowned Film Simulation dial, offering a range of classic film looks like Velvia, Astia, and Classic Chrome, allowing you to create unique images directly in-camera.
  • Interchangeable Lens System: Gain total creative freedom with the Fujifilm X-Mount, providing access to a vast and growing ecosystem of high-quality Fujinon lenses to suit any photographic style or need.
  • Intuitive Dial-Operated Design: Enjoy a classic, tactile shooting experience with dedicated dials for shutter speed, aperture (on compatible lenses), and exposure compensation, putting essential controls at your fingertips.
  • Versatile Video Capabilities: Capture professional-looking video with support for 4K and 1080p resolutions, perfect for vlogging, short films, or simply documenting your life's moments in motion.

Similar Products You Might Consider

  • Sony Alpha a6100 Mirrorless Camera: A strong contender in the APS-C mirrorless segment, the a6100 boasts incredibly fast autofocus and a large lens ecosystem. While its design might feel less 'classic' than the Fujifilm, it offers robust performance, though some might find its user interface a bit less intuitive.
  • Canon EOS R100 Mirrorless Camera: For those prioritizing ultimate compactness and ease of use, the Canon EOS R100 is a compelling option. It's incredibly lightweight and user-friendly, but it does come with fewer advanced features and controls compared to the X-T30 III.
  • Nikon Z fc Mirrorless Camera: If the retro aesthetic is a huge draw, the Nikon Z fc offers a stylish, vintage-inspired design with modern Z-mount performance. It features a vari-angle screen which is great for vlogging, but it typically comes with a single card slot and might be a bit pricier depending on the kit.

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