Experience the ultimate in image quality with the new X-T5, featuring a top-of-the-line 40.2-megapixel X-Trans 5 HR CMOS sensor housed in a compact, lightweight body. This camera is designed for both functionality and portability, ensuring you never miss a moment. Its enhanced image processing algorithm delivers breathtaking detail across the entire native ISO range, extending up to ISO 125. The classic X Series design is retained, with easy-to-use dials for setting key functions like ISO, shutter speed, and exposure compensation, even when the camera is off. Plus, the new 1.84 million-dot, three-way tilting LCD and powerful in-body image stabilization make shooting a breeze.
The X-T5 ensures you'll capture every moment, no matter how fast your subject is moving. Its top electronic shutter speed of 1/180,000 sec and a mechanical shutter speed of 1/8000 sec are paired with a rapid 35ms response time. You can capture up to 15 fps with the mechanical shutter or 20 fps with the electronic shutter. With the NP-W235 battery, enjoy up to 680 frames on a single charge, and the mechanical shutter guarantees 500,000 actuations for long-term reliability. The in-body image stabilization (IBIS) system, which compensates up to seven stops, ensures your shots are stable, even in low light.
Advanced features like the Pixel Shift Multi-Shot mode push the X-T5’s capabilities even further. Utilizing the IBIS system, it records 20 separate frames at the press of a button, combining them into a stunning 160-megapixel image, perfect for commercial use or digital archiving. When it comes to video, the X-T5 impresses with internal recording up to 6.2K/30p in 4:2:2 10-bit color, with options for 4K HQ mode, F-Log, and F-Log2 for a dynamic range of over 13 stops. HDMI output supports 12-bit Apple ProRes RAW and Blackmagic RAW, ensuring your footage looks just as impressive as your stills.
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Excellent Image Quality
The 40MP sensor delivers stunning, crisp, and detailed images, even in challenging lighting conditions. -
Compact and Ergonomic Design
The camera features a compact design with classic, ergonomic controls, making it easy to handle and ideal for street photography. -
Versatile Shooting Modes
Includes film simulation modes like Classic Chrome and Acros for in-camera artistic flair, and a burst shooting mode at 15fps for action shots. -
Improved In-body Image Stabilization
The IBIS is slightly better than the previous model, ensuring stable shots even in handheld situations. -
Reduced Editing Time
High-quality images with accurate colors reduce the need for extensive post-processing, saving significant time for professional photographers.
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Steep Price
The camera is considered expensive, although it is seen as a worthwhile investment for serious photographers. -
Autofocus Limitations
Autofocus is not as advanced as other camera lines, despite being the best in Fuji's range. -
Battery Life
The camera tends to drain batteries quickly during long shoots, requiring extra batteries for extended use. -
Material Feels Less Durable
The material feels cheaper and more brittle compared to previous models, likely a compromise to reduce weight. -
Non-functional Pixel Shift Mode
The pixel shift multi-shot 160MP feature does not work reliably as of current software versions.