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Fujifilm X-T30 III coming in October: Leaks suggest modern, affordable, more compact camera for photography lovers

The Fujifilm X-T30 II might be getting a proper affordable, compact replacement. (Image source: Fujifilm)
The Fujifilm X-T30 II might be getting a proper affordable, compact replacement. (Image source: Fujifilm)
New leaks indicate that the Fujifilm X-T30 III will be launching soon as a more affordable alternative to the X-T 50 as soon as October 2025. The new compact camera will supposedly feature the same combination of processor and sensor as the X-S20, which hopefully means it will come with IBIS.

Fujifilm has been on a roll this year, releasing two all-new cameras, the GFX100RF and the X half, alongside the long-awaited X-E5, and all seem to have mostly found their audience, even if the prices do seem a little steep for some consumers. Now, though, it seems as though Fujifilm will be revisiting the 2024 launch of the X-T50 with an X-T camera that returns to the affordable roots of the X-T line. 

Fujifilm X-T30 III leaked specs and positioning

If new leaks out of FujiRumors are to be believed, and the publication does have a very respectable track record for leaks, Fujifilm will soon launch the X-T30 III as the third official refresh of the compact X-Mount camera. 

This isn't the first time that the new X-T30 refresh has been mentioned, however. Earlier this year, there were vague rumours that an X-T30 III would be launched in October, but now FujiRumors claims to have unofficial confirmation that this is the case. Along with the confirmed release window, the alleged basic specifications have also been confirmed, with the X-T30 III now slated to launch with the 26.1 MP X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor and X-Processor 5. 

That's the same sensor as the X-T30 II but with the updated processor from the new X100 VI and its contemporaries.

These specifications point to a compact camera that would serve as something between the existing X-T30 II and the X-T50, with the biggest improvements coming in the form of improved autofocus performance and tracking, better image processing, and faster read-out speeds. The internals expected to launch with the X-T30 III will put it on the same level as the X-S20, although it remains unclear whether the X-T30 III will have IBIS (in-body image stabilisation). If the X-T30 III doesn't feature IBIS, it will likely launch at a lower price than Fuji's video-centric X-S20. The X-S20 retails for a cool $1,499 on Amazon, these days, which is right around the $1,599 price of the X-T50. If Fujifilm is hoping to meaningfully differentiate the two cameras in terms of price, IBIS may have to be on the chopping block. 

The X-T line-up has always been home to Fujifilm's entry-level APS-C cameras, and if Fujifilm continues that trend, the X-T30 III will be a compact camera with photography-oriented buttons and dials — something prospective buyers of the X-S20 have long been looking for. 

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Julian van der Merwe, 2025-10- 5 (Update: 2025-10- 5)