No IBIS makes video shooting difficultโฆ
No IBIS makes video shooting difficult without a gimbal โ compared to the X-S20 at a similar price, the lack of in-body stabilization is a meaningful gap for hybrid shooters.
Source: Reddit (r/fujifilm)The Fujifilm X-T30 II is a compact, rangefinder-style APS-C mirrorless with a 26.1MP X-Trans sensor, Fujifilm's 20 film simulations, and a tactile dial-driven interface โ designed for photographers who prefer a traditional shooting experience.

โ"The dial interface changes how you think about photography. I actually understand exposure now because I'm setting it manually with physical controls."โ
Source: Reddit (r/fujifilm)
โ"The Acros film sim is so good I barely process RAWs anymore. Street photos straight from camera look like darkroom prints."โ
Source: Amazon.ca reviewer
โ"Wish it had IBIS but the image quality and form factor are exactly what I wanted for travel. Fits in a jacket pocket."โ
Source: Reddit (r/travel)
No IBIS makes video shooting difficultโฆ
No IBIS makes video shooting difficult without a gimbal โ compared to the X-S20 at a similar price, the lack of in-body stabilization is a meaningful gap for hybrid shooters.
Source: Reddit (r/fujifilm)Tilt-only screen can't face forwardโฆ
Tilt-only screen can't face forward for self-shooting โ vloggers and content creators who need to monitor themselves while filming will find this a significant limitation.
Source: DPReviewNewer Fujifilm models are more capableโฆ
Newer Fujifilm models are more capable at similar prices โ the X-T5 and X-S20 offer more resolution, IBIS, and video specs, making the X-T30 II primarily attractive for its specific form factor.
Source: YouTube (Fujifilm Guys)The X-T30 II is the right camera for a specific photographer: someone who values Fujifilm's X-Trans colour science, wants a compact rangefinder body with physical dials, and primarily shoots stills. For video creators or buyers who want the most capable camera per dollar, the X-S20 is the better choice. The X-T30 II's value proposition is its form factor and shooting experience, not its spec sheet.


