If Fujifilm’s more expensive flagship camera offerings are a bit too pricey for your tastes and you don’t think you can make that financial commitment just yet, the company does have a bunch of other more affordable camera lineups. In fact according to a report from Fuji Rumors, it seems that at least one of those models could be arriving in the first quarter of 2019.

According to their source, Fujifilm will apparently be launching the Fujifilm X-T30 in the first quarter of 2019, meaning that we should be able to see it arrive within January to March. This timeline doesn’t really come as a surprise especially when you consider the fact that it was in January 2017 that the X-T20 was launched, so to see its successor launch in the same timeframe two years down the road isn’t really that much of a stretch.

Unfortunately details about what kind of specs the X-T30 will bring to the table are unclear, but it will definitely be an upgrade over its predecessor, the X-T20, which had a 24.3MP X-Trans CMOS III sensor, 4K video, a touchscreen display, 91 autofocus points, and an electronic viewfinder. The X-T20 was also priced at $900 for the body-only so there’s a good chance the X-T30 won’t stray too far from that either, but we’ll have to wait and see.

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