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Fujifilm X-t30 Ii Mirrorless Camera 18-55mm Lens Kit Silver

Fujifilm X-t30 Ii Mirrorless Camera 18-55mm Lens Kit Silver
  • Product Code: eq107696
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$3,897.00 $5,066.10

The Hunter 35 DSLR Holster Bag from Ruggard is slightly larger than the Hunter 25 and holds a DSLR (up to semi-pro size) with lens attached, face down, in shooting position. When you're ready to shoot, simply remove your camera, get the shot and replace your camera in the bag. The zippered top of the bag opens away from your body for fast access to your gear. This also serves as a security feature since no one but you will be able to see inside the bag.

The bag has a water-repellent exterior and smooth polyester lining that helps prevent scratches to the finish of your camera/lens combo. Inside, there are two removable touch fastened strips that can be configured to support your gear.

For storage, there is a front zippered organizer panel, mesh side pocket and two side loops that accept optional pouches. On the inside of the quick-release flap, there are two touch fastened memory card pockets. The bag is carried by its removable shoulder strap, top carry handle or belt loop that will leave you hands free. The zippers have yellow pull tabs that make the bag easy to use while you're wearing gloves.

XF 18-55mm f/2.8-4 R LM OIS Lens    Camera Bag    Memory Card

Key Specs
ColorBlack
Carry/Transport OptionsBelt Loop, Handle, Shoulder Strap
Type of ClosureZipper
Interior TypeEmpty
Water ResistanceWaterproof
DimensionsExterior
8.25 x 7.3 x 5.3" / 21 x 18.5 x 13.5 cm
Interior
7 x 6.5 x 4.5" / 17.8 x 16.5 x 11.4 cm
Weight10.3 oz / 292 g
Parameters
Camera CompatibilityUniversal
Carry/Transport OptionsBelt Loop, Handle, Shoulder Strap
Type of ClosureZipper
Interior TypeEmpty
Features
Bottle PocketNo
RFID-Blocking PocketsNo
Stand/Tripod HolderNo
Security LockNo
General
Water ResistanceWaterproof
Padded InteriorYes
MaterialsExterior: Nylon
Interior: Polyester
DimensionsExterior
8.25 x 7.3 x 5.3" / 21 x 18.5 x 13.5 cm
Interior
7 x 6.5 x 4.5" / 17.8 x 16.5 x 11.4 cm
Weight10.3 oz / 292 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.62 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)8.6 x 8.15 x 6.15"

FAA and airline carry-on specifications are subject to change without notice. Please check with your airline before designating this case as a carry-on item. Most airlines require carry-on items to have an external linear measurement that is equal to or less than 45.0" (114.3 cm). The external dimensions of this case add up to 20.9" (53.1 cm)

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Is it possible to change the camera language to Chinese?

A: Yes, the X-T30 II does have Chinese as a language.

Q: 2. Is there a battery charger included?

A: No. Please review the following for your charging needs. Watson Compact AC/DC Charger for NP-W126 Battery BH #WACFUNPW126 • MFR #C-2109 https://bhpho.to/3HjEv7O

Q: 3. Does anyone miss out on not having IBIS?

A: Image stabilization is not required for all photos. The general rule of thumb is the shutter speed should be as fast or faster than the focal length of the lens. In other words, when using a 60mm lens, the shutter speed should be about 1/60th of a second or faster in order to prevent camera shake blur. Using a camera or lens with image stabilization can allow you to use a shutter speed about 3-5 stops slower than recommended and still prevent camera shake blur. However, slow shutter speeds can results in subject motion blur. The image stabilization of a lens or camera will not prevent blur of a track runner or bird in flight but a faster shutter speed can.

Q: 4. Is this camera good for a beginner or is it meant for more experienced photographers?

A: The FUJIFILM X-T30 II Mirrorless Camera with XC 15-45mm OIS PZ Lens (Silver) is user-friendly for beginners. The camera works well in auto modes and has advanced features you could use as you learn more about photography.

Q: 5. Does it detect subject's eye?

A: The X-T30 II does have Face & Eye AF.

Q: 6. On the top left dial I don't see a setting for aperture priority/ How do you set it?

A: The Aperture Priority mode for the X-T30 II is set by placing the shutter speed dial to the A position and pushing the aperture switch on the lens barrel to the aperture icon.

Q: 7. Does this camera have focus peaking ?

A: Yes, focusing peaking is available on the Fujifilm X-T30 II.

Q: 8. Would this be a good camera/lens for a 65 year old retiree? Using to take pics of grandkids & to record/post songs on YouTube of songs I've written

A: The X-T30 II would certainly be an excellent camera choice based on your application.

Q: 9. When set to Auto, will the XT30II shoot both Raw and JPEG? Or just JPEG?

A: Yes, the camera allows you to set it to shoot in jpeg and raw at the same time. This is for all modes such as Auto, Aperture priority, Shutter priority and Manual. Note that Many of the filter modes/effects can only be shot in Jpeg.

Q: 10. Thumb up grip for X-t30 II which one should I buy?

A: There is no Thumb Up Grip made that we carry for the Fufjifilm X-t30 at this time.

25/08/2024

[Zipper] I got tired of waiting for the body-only X-T5 to upgrade from my X-T3 so got it with the 16-80 lens. I wasn't sure if I really wanted that (I had the 18-55 already) but I'm quite impressed with it and decided to keep it and sell the 18-55.


Compared to my now-sold X-T3 the X-T5 has IBIS and much improved autofocus. The grip is also noticeably better. The 40 megapixel sensor is nice although I never really had any issues with the lower resolution of the XTrans IV sensor. My only complaint about the X-T5 is that the construction feels a bit more plasticky than the X-T3 but it's still plenty solid.

5
17/08/2024

[Empty] So much better than being stuck at 35mm (23mm), if you like versitility and film simulations this is a must. If you like the X100 series in any form but want different focal lengths this is the option for you. Even the kit lens is nice, I love that there is a digital apature ring, it is a variable apature lens, but the apature ring does let you manually select the apature as it scrolls like a apature control wheel for the lens on the camera, the only limits are the focal length you are at when selecting the apature. Love the kit lens performance, could not be happieer for this kit setup. I have Sony full frames (A7M4 & A7RV) but love to shoot with film sims too, if you like film sims or film and want digital, this is the camera, if you don't want to leap to Medium format...Thank you BH.

5
08/08/2024

[Zipper] Great pics straight from the camera. The lens from the kit takes great pics. Added a Voltrox 33mm prime as well. Also experimenting with film recipes. The end result has been beautiful pics without the need for editing them in post. Considered the X100 IV however the X-T5 has so much more versatility and with a pancake lens it is surprisingly portable for street.

5
03/08/2024

[Black] Previously owned X-T4 and X-T5 is a substantial upgrade for me. It has beautiful colors SOOC, even better than X-T4. The sensor and extra resolution is worth it in my opinion. Also the 16-80mm f4 lens is amazing. I think it’s way better than the 18-55mm 2.8-4.

5
28/07/2024

[Empty] Top quality modern technology in a classic style body. Love the old-school controls.

5
04/07/2024

[Zipper] Fujifilm XT5 has much greater battery life than the XT3. Very similar to the XT3 in function but high resolution and much bigger files.

5
03/07/2024

[Black] I love this camera and it’s a good utility lens. I do a lot of plant, wildlife, and landscape photography. I have been having a blast exploring everything this camera can do. Just came back from a week hiking Joshua Tree National Park - it held up well to the environment. Was able to focus in on cacti blooms and take wide vista shots of the Joshua tree forest with this lens.

5
01/07/2024

[Zipper] I love the way Fujifilm packs in all of the newest modern technology into a small, classic package.

5
29/04/2024

[Universal] I started with an X-T2, added an X-H1 and then a X100V. This was a great set and served me well over the years. I decided to upgrade to combine some of the best characteristics of the X-T2 and X-H1 and I am more than satisfied. I still prefer the H1 shutter and overall build but functionally and operationally the X-T5 is light-years ahead.

5
11/04/2024

[Empty] I got the X-T1 not too long after it came out, as my first real camera. This is a huge upgrade over that. With the IBIS I'm getting very usable photos from the 23mm lens with 2 second shutter speeds, and the grain at 3200 ISO is nice. Only had it a few days but its all great so far. I am coming from the 10 year old X-T1, though.

5

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