Fujifilm XT-30 III Mirrorless Digital Camera Launched in India With X-Trans CMOS 4 Sensor: Price, Features

The Fujifilm XT-30 III supports in-camera recording to an SD card in up to 6.2K 30fps resolution.

Advertisement
Written by Shaurya Tomer, Edited by David Delima | Updated: 7 April 2026 16:58 IST
Highlights
  • The camera uses a 26.1-megapixel X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor for imaging
  • AI-powered autofocus can track humans, animals, birds, and vehicles
  • The dedicated Film Simulation dial allows up to 20 colour profiles

The mirrorless digital camera has the signature centre viewfinder design

Photo Credit: Fujifilm

The Fujifilm X-T30 III was launched in India on Tuesday, following its global debut in October 2025. It is positioned as a compact mirrorless digital camera for first-time digital camera users. The latest model in the Japanese camera maker's X Series combines still photography capabilities with advanced video features, packed in a lightweight body. The Fujifilm X-T30 III is powered by an X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor. The camera offers 4K/60fps video and 1080p recording at up to 240fps for slow-motion capture.

Fujifilm X-T30 III Price in India, Availability

The Fujifilm X-T30 III price in India starts at Rs. 1,02,999, for the camera body. It is also available as a bundle with the 13-33mm lens kit, priced at Rs. 1,19,999. The camera will be available across authorised Fujifilm retailers in the country.

Advertisement

Fujifilm X-T30 III Specifications, Features

According to the company, the Fujifilm X-T30 III is powered by a 26.1-megapixel X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor. It is paired with the X-Processor 5, which is claimed to deliver faster image processing and improved dynamic range compared to its predecessor. Consequently, the camera supports 6.2K/30fps Open Gate video recording in 10-bit 4:2:2 colour. Fujifilm says this enables creators to capture footage using the full sensor area and crop it later for different aspect ratios.

The mirrorless digital camera also supports 4K/60fps video and 1080p recording at up to 240fps for slow-motion capture. It is said to support a maximum standard sensitivity of ISO 51200 for still-image shooting and ISO 25600 for video recording.

Advertisement

Fujifilm has equipped the camera with digital image stabilisation that improves handheld video recording. The body weighs around 378g, including the battery and memory card. It also features the signature centre viewfinder design along with a 1.62-million-dot tilting LCD screen.

A key inclusion on the Fujifilm XT-30 III is a dedicated Film Simulation dial. The company claims this allows users to switch between up to 20 colour profiles, including REALA ACE and NOSTALGIC Neg., directly from the top plate. The mirrorless camera also supports custom Film Simulation recipes (FS1 to FS3). This is claimed to make it easier to save and quickly access personalised colour settings.

Advertisement

Apart from this, the X-T30 III is equipped with AI-powered autofocus with deep learning, which is capable of recognising and tracking a variety of subjects such as humans, animals, birds, vehicles, drones, and insects. The feature claims to improve subject tracking accuracy in both photography and video scenarios. There is also an Auto Mode selector lever for quick switching to automatic settings, and support for direct wireless connectivity with Fujifilm's Instax Link printers for printing photos instantly.

The Fujifilm XT-30 III ships with a NP-W126S Li-ion battery. It is claimed to provide up to 45 minutes of video capture when shooting 6.2K 30fps. For still photography, the battery can last up to 315 frames in normal mode and up to 425 frames in economy mode.

 

Get your daily dose of tech news, reviews, and insights, in under 80 characters on Gadgets 360 Turbo. Connect with fellow tech lovers on our Forum. Follow us on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News for instant updates. Catch all the action on our YouTube channel.

Advertisement
Popular Mobile Brands
  1. Portronics Launches Vayu Nano Tyre Inflator in India at This Price
  2. New OTT Releases This Week: Dhurandhar: Raw and Uncut, Desi Bling, System, and More
  3. Realme 16T 5G Review: The Pro Looks at an Affordable Price
  4. Realme 16T Launched in India With 50-Megapixel Main Camera, 8,000mAh Battery
  5. Samsung's One UI 8.5 Update Rolls Out to These Galaxy Phones, Tablets
  6. Honor Magic 9 Series Could Launch in China With These Notable Upgrades
  7. Samsung Galaxy Buds Able Could Launch as Clip-On Open-Ear Earbuds: Report
  8. Google Pixel 11's Pixel Glow Feature May Have Appeared During Google I/O 2026
  1. Mysterious Stacked Rocks Spotted by NASA Perseverance Rover on Mars
  2. Meta Launches Forum App as a Reddit-Like Platform for Discussions With AI-Powered Assistant for Admins
  3. Xiaomi 17T Series Teased to Arrive in Two Display Variants; Colour Options Revealed Ahead of Debut
  4. Honor Magic 9 Series Could Feature 8,000mAh Batteries; Tipster Leaks Camera, Display Upgrades
  5. Google Might Sell Over 2 Million Android XR-Powered Smart Glasses This Year: Report
  6. Google's Pixel Glow Feature for the Google Pixel 11 May Have Accidentally Leaked During Google I/O 2026
  7. iQOO 16 Global and Indian Debut Seemingly Confirmed as Handset Gets Listed on IMEI Database: Report
  8. Motorola Edge 70 Pro+ Camera Details Confirmed, WIll Arrive in Three Colourways
  9. Oppo Reno 16 Bags BIS, TUV SUD and TDRA Certifications That Hint at Imminent Global Debut
  10. Infinity Ward Working on Next Call of Duty, Says It's Making 'Definitive Modern Warfare' Title
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2026. All rights reserved.