Fujifilm Finepix HS30EXR review
Design
Fujifilm Finepix HS30EXR review - Design
Unlike many compacts that depend on a ‘zoom toggle' to extend the zoom range, the HS30 is rather different: the inclusion of a manual zoom ring means it's possible to quickly jump through the zoom range with a literal hands-on approach. It's a lot like using a DSLR lens.
Like the HS20 before it, the HS30 is a nigh on identical machine, bar for some subtle changes to the grip around the lens barrel. That being the case the protruding built-in flashgun - while necessary in order to avoid drop-shadow on account of the large lens - makes it tricky to rotate through the zoom in one single movement. Similarly the manual focus ring is set so far back towards the camera's body that it can be a touch fiddly in use. It's a case of six of one, half a dozen of the other though - to compromise one aspect of these design points would only have a knock-on effect to other areas of the design.
So overall the HS30 is a well designed camera. The grip is deep and easy to hold, buttons and dials are clearly marked out and sit within easy reach of the hand.
The rear LCD screen can be angled 45° down or (in excess of) 90° upwards on the vertical bracket for waist-level or overhead work.
In addition more advanced users will be pleased at the inclusion of a three-pin TTL hotshoe that can be used with external flashguns.
In some areas the HS30 steps up a level beyond its HS20 predecessor. The electronic viewfinder is now slightly larger and far more resolute, at 0.26inches in size and with 921k-dots of resolution to be precise. It makes a huge difference in use and is the single biggest advance in this latest model.
But that's not all. Gone are the 4xAA batteries of the HS20, instead replaced by a rechargeable li-ion battery that comes included in the HS30's box. For our money that's a far better deal.




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April 27 16:44
Les Wilson
As a semi-pro' I have carried a brace of Canons with all lens's etc. for many years. However, now I'm retired I have UP-Graded to the HS130 and find that it does all that is asked of it, but without having to hug a huge bag of bits around with me. Much better for us retired old'uns.
April 29 19:24
Doug Sinnott
I've owned all the Fuji HS series,(and various Panasonic superzooms))and this is the best! Quicker all round,better at higher ISOs,better video,and the 60x zoom can produce some very useable images(but be careful of camera shake!),and the battery is great for 600 or so shots!Like the HS10/20 before it,it's well made and feels just right,better than the smaller Panasonics. At £350 or so,it's great value,and small enough to go anywhere,unlike my DSLR,which I never seem to use now!
July 14 20:45
roger philpotts
I,VE HAVE THE FUJIFILM S8000 18 ZOOM AM LOOKING FORWORD TO USE IT