Fujifilm X-T30 III Arrives in Malaysia on 24 November from RM4,248
Jin Soh
Fujifilm has officially launched the X-T30 III in Malaysia, a month after its global debut. The refreshed mid-range mirrorless camera brings faster performance, updated autofocus, and some welcome quality-of-life upgrades while keeping the compact, classic X-series form factor that the lineup is known for.


The X-T30 III uses a familiar 26.1MP X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor, but it now pairs with the newer X-Processor 5, doubling the processing speed compared to its predecessor. This also enables Fujifilm’s latest subject-detection autofocus, giving the camera a noticeable bump in accuracy and tracking, especially for moving subjects.
One of the headline additions is the dedicated Film Simulation dial, first seen on the X-T50 and X-M5. With it, users can quickly switch between 20 Film Simulation modes, including REALA ACE for more faithful colour and NOSTALGIC Neg. for high saturation with soft tonal transitions. Three custom FS slots (FS1–FS3) let users save their own film recipes for quick access.


On the video side, the X-T30 III can record up to 6.2K/30P in 4:2:2 10-bit, alongside 4K/60P and high-speed Full HD at 1080/240P. As before, there’s no in-body stabilisation, but electronic IS is available if you need some extra steadiness.
Other hardware features include a 3-inch 1.62-million-dot tilting touchscreen, a built-in pop-up flash, and compatibility with Fujifilm’s Link smartphone printers for quick prints on the go.

The Fujifilm X-T30 III is available in Malaysia from 24 November at RM4,248 for the body alone, or RM4,898 in a kit with the XC13-33mm lens (available 5 December). Early birds will also receive a Lexar 64GB SD UHS-II Card (V60), an NP-W126S battery, one RM500 lens voucher and 1+1 extended warranty.