The Latest Fujifilm Rumours
- The Magazine For Photographers
- Oct 8
- 1 min read

It looks like Fujifilm is preparing to unveil the X-T30 III later this month, likely on October 23rd, alongside a new XC 13-33mm f/3.5-6.3 kit lens. The new camera doesn’t appear to be a full redesign, but it does bring some welcome upgrades to Fujifilm’s popular compact mirrorless line.
The X-T30 III is expected to feature a 26.1MP X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor paired with the newer X-Processor 5, the same chip found in Fujifilm’s higher-end models. That combo should mean better autofocus performance, improved tracking, and faster overall operation compared to the X-T30 II. The camera will offer an ISO range of 160–12800 (expandable to 80–51200), 4K video up to 30p, and Full HD up to 120p. There is still no in-body stabilisation, but it retains the familiar 3.0-inch tilting touchscreen and 2.36M-dot OLED viewfinder. The body weighs about 383 grams with battery and card.
Other details include a single UHS-I SD card slot, USB-C, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth for easy connectivity. Fujifilm’s bigger updates are expected to arrive in 2026 when the X-T6, X-Pro4, and X-H3 are rumoured to make their debut.
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