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Durch geänderte Hardware verbesserter AF, Klappdisplay mit höherer Auflösung, etwas mehr Serienbilder in Folge möglich. 
Und die C1-C7 Speicherungen wurden erweitert auf den Umfang wie bei der X-E4. 
Mehr fällt mir gerade nicht ein. 

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Hier gibt's einen guten Vergleich 

https://mirrorlesscomparison.com/fujifilm-vs-fujifilm/xt30-vs-xt30-ii/

Ergänzung zu oben:

The X-T30 II has two additional film simulation modes (picture colour profiles): Classic Neg and Eterna Bleach Bypass.

 

Along with the extra image profiles, the X-T30 II inherits extra settings you won’t find on the original model. These are:

  • Clarity
  • Tone Curve with 1/2 step adjustment (called highlights and shadows on the X-T30 but with 1 step adjustment)
  • White Priority and Ambience Priority for the Auto White Balance
  • Monochromatic Color with the freedom to give the image any colour tone you want (on the original X-T30, it’s cooler or warmer only)
  • Colour Chrome FX Blue which makes blue colour deeper

 

The X-T30 II has a limitation of 30 minutes per clip in 4K, which is a good step forward from the 10min cap on the X-T30.

Then, we have the High Speed mode for the production of slow motion videos. The mark II model can record up to 240fps, whereas the X-T30 stops at 120fps.

The quality should be exactly the same as the X-T4. 

 

Edited by Sushirunner
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