Discover the perfect blend of performance and portability with the X-T5. It boasts a 40.2-megapixel X-Trans 5 HR CMOS sensor, ensuring superb image quality in any situation. Housed in a compact, lightweight body, the X-T5 retains the beloved X Series design, featuring easy-to-use dials for ISO, shutter speed, and exposure compensation. This camera is ready to deliver exceptional results, thanks to its advanced image processing algorithm and in-body image stabilization (IBIS).
Capture every moment with precision using X-T5’s rapid shutter speeds and outstanding responsiveness. The electronic shutter reaches speeds of 1/180,000 sec, while the mechanical shutter hits 1/8000 sec. Enjoy almost instant response with a 35 ms lag time, and continuous shooting at up to 15fps with the mechanical shutter or 20fps electronically. With a single battery charge, you can shoot up to 680 frames, ensuring you're always ready to capture the perfect shot.
Enhance your creativity with X-T5’s Pixel Shift Multi-Shot mode, producing stunning 160-megapixel images for detailed commercial work or archiving. The camera’s IBIS and deep-learning AI subject detection ensure sharp, focused shots, no matter the conditions. Plus, its powerful video capabilities allow for recording up to 6.2K/30p in 4:2:2 10-bit color, along with ProRes RAW and Blackmagic RAW output via HDMI. Elevate your photography and videography experience with the X-T5.
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Image Quality
The 40MP sensor delivers stunning, detailed images. -
Compact Design
The camera is lightweight and easy to handle, ideal for street photography. -
Film Simulation Modes
Modes like Classic Chrome and Acros add artistic flair directly in-camera. -
Efficient Controls
Retro dials and intuitive controls enhance the shooting experience. -
Versatile Shooting
Burst shooting mode at 15fps is great for action and wildlife photography. -
Reduced Editing Time
Minimal need for color correction and cropping, saving significant editing time. -
Improved IBIS
The in-body image stabilization is slightly better than the previous model. -
High-Quality Build
Despite the lighter material, the overall build quality feels strong and reliable.
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Steep Price
The camera comes with a high price tag, making it a significant investment. -
Battery Life
The camera tends to drain batteries quickly, requiring extra batteries for long shoots. -
Autofocus
The autofocus system, while improved, is still not as good as some competitors. -
Material Quality
The thinner, less dense material feels cheaper and more brittle compared to previous models. -
No Battery Grip Option
Lack of a battery grip option may affect ergonomics for users with larger hands. -
App Functionality
The associated app for transferring images is unreliable and often ineffective. -
Pixel Shift Issues
The pixel shift multishot 160MP feature is problematic and often fails to produce usable images. -
Learning Curve
Users new to Fujifilm may face a steep learning curve and need additional resources for optimal setup.