Our quick take

Fujifilm X-T30 II - 4.0 / 5

What’s new for Mark II?

  • Higher-resolution LCD screen Improved low-light autofocus (to -7EV)

X-T30 II: Screen and viewfinder

  • Built-in 0.39in, 0.62x mag, 2.36m-dot OLED electronic viewfinder, 100fps refresh 3-inch dual-axis tiltable LCD screen, 1.62m-dot resolution

How does the X-T30 II perform?

  • Up to 425 point autofocus system (117 points also selectable) 2.16m on-sensor phase-detection autofocus pixels 8fps burst shooting (30fps with electronic shutter) Autofocus to -7EV low-light conditions - but only with f/1.0 lens

What’s the X-T30 II’s image quality like?

  • 26.1-megapixel X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor with X-Processor 4 ISO 160 to 12,800 (80 to 51,200 extended) 4K 30fps video capture

To recap

Some people will see this Mark II as a head-scratcher release from Fujifilm, for the simple fact it’s almost identical to its predecessor. While that’s true, this isn’t a camera for upgraders, it’s for new buyers - and in that regard its lower price point will only further appeal.