Fujifilm's X-series compacts share the same aesthetic values as their compact system camera counterparts, and remain an attractive proposition for those wanting a classic and stylish model with full manual control. At first glance, the X30 - Fujifilm's third premium compact - looks similar to those that came before, and while that's no bad thing, it enters a market that's thriving with new models and technology. This begs the question: does it have enough new features to be a serious contender when compared against three of its rivals - the Canon PowerShot G7 X, Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX100 and Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 III?
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