I had the X10 when it first hit the market and loved it's performance, manual zoom, and viewfinder, even though there was no information. Alas, it failed as the On/Off function being on the zoom lens feature, stopped working, or would only sporadically turn on.
I was really bummed as this camera was my "Go to" for compact digital.
I eventually purchased an X20, somewhat used, for 1/3 the price of the X10 new. I felt like I was back in business again with a slightly better camera. So far, it's still working great, but of course the On/Off is still the same way and I'm waiting for this to fail also.
( I hope I didn't just jinx myself).
Haven't even looked at the X30 but I assume it's pretty much the same and if the X20 gives up the ghost, I'm not sure I will continue, although I love the complete design of this camera, and image quality is just fine by my standards.
I hate to say this, but with my new Iphone 11, I'm questioning why I need any digital camera??? Of course, it will never replace my antique film camera collection, even though I may only shoot a few rolls a year.
Gary Hill