Compare Fujifilm X-T30 III vs OM System OM-1 Mark II

In this technical comparison between the Fujifilm X-T30 III and the OM System OM-1 Mark II, we analyze the key features to help you choose.

Choosing between these two Cameras models often comes down to your budget, with prices around $999 (Body Only) and $2,399 / £2,199.

Specifications Fujifilm
X-T30 III
OM System
OM-1 Mark II
Fujifilm X-T30 III OM System OM-1 Mark II
Launch
Version November 2025 January 2024
Body
Dimensions 118.4× 82.8× 46.8 mm 134.8 x 91.6 x 72.7 mm
Weight 378g (with battery and card) Approx. 599g (with battery and card); 511g (body only)
Mount Fujifilm X Mount Micro Four Thirds
Weather sealing No IP53 rated (Superior protection against dust and splashes); Freezeproof to -10°C
Sensor
Type X-Trans CMOS 4 (Back-illuminated) Stacked BSI Live MOS
Size APS-C (23.5× 15.6 mm) Four Thirds (17.4 x 13.0 mm)
Resolution 26.1 Megapixels 20.4 Megapixels
ISO range 160 – 12,800 (Native); Expandable to 80 – 51,200 200–25,600 (Extended: 80–102,400)
Stabilization No In-Body Image Stabilization (IBIS); Digital IS available for video 5-axis In-body (IBIS) up to 8.5 stops (World-leading compensation)
Display & Viewfinder
Rear screen 3.0-inch Tilting Touchscreen LCD (1.62M-dot) 3.0-inch Fully Articulated Touch LCD; 1.62M dots
Viewfinder 2.36M-dot OLED Color Viewfinder; 0.62x magnification 5.76M-dot OLED EVF; 0.83x magnification; 120fps refresh; blackout-free
Autofocus
AF Points 425 Intelligent Hybrid AF points (PDAF + CDAF) 1,053 points (All Cross-type)
AF System X-Processor 5 AI-driven Subject Detection Cross Quad Pixel Phase Detection AF
Eye AF Yes; improved tracking for Humans, Animals, Birds, Cars, Trains, and Insects Yes (Human, Animal, Bird, Car, Train, Airplane, and Motorcycle detection; significantly improved over the Mark I)
Photo
Continuous shooting 8 fps (Mechanical); Up to 30 fps (Electronic with 1.25x crop) 10 fps (Mechanical); up to 120 fps (Electronic S-AF); 50 fps (Electronic C-AF)
Formats JPEG, HEIF (10-bit), RAW (14-bit), TIFF (8/16-bit via in-camera conversion) RAW (now supports 14-bit in High-Res modes), JPEG --- Computational Modes: Live GND (Graduated ND), Live ND (up to ND128), 80MP Tripod High-Res, 50MP Handheld High-Res
Video
Max Resolution & FPS 6.2K Open Gate (3:2) at 30p; 4K at 60p; 1080p at 240p 4K (DCI/UHD) up to 60p; Full HD up to 240p
Bit-depth 4:2:2 10-bit Internal Recording 10-bit internal (H.265); 12-bit RAW output via HDMI
Mic / Headphone ports 2.5mm Mic jack (external adapter for headphones via USB-C) 3.5mm Mic jack / 3.5mm Headphone jack
HDMI output Micro-HDMI (Type D) Micro-HDMI (Type D)
Storage
Card slots 1 Slot (located in battery compartment) Dual slots
Type SD / SDHC / SDXC (UHS-I supported) Both slots are SD/SDHC/SDXC (UHS-II)
Connectivity
Wi-Fi Yes (Wi-Fi 5 / 802.11n) Yes
Bluetooth Yes (Bluetooth 4.2) Yes
USB / HDMI USB-C (USB 3.2 Gen 1); Micro-HDMI USB-C (Supports Power Delivery and UVC/UAC webcam mode natively)
Battery
Model NP-W126S BLX-1
CIPA shots Approx. 315 shots (Up to 425 in Economy Mode) Approx. 500 shots (Normal) / 1,010 shots (Quick Sleep Mode)
USB charging Yes Yes (USB-PD supported)
Misc
Inside the box X-T30 III Body, NP-W126S Battery, USB Cable, Shoulder Strap, Body Cap. Camera body, BLX-1 battery, USB-AC adapter (F-7AC), USB cable, Shoulder strap, Cable clip
Price $999 (Body Only) $2,399 / £2,199
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