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Fujifilm Introduces FUJIFILM X-T5 Mirrorless Digital Camera

Delivering Fifth-Generation Image Sensor and Processing Technologies in a Compact and Lightweight Body

VALHALLA, N.Y., November 2, 2022 -- FUJIFILM North America Corporation is pleased to announce the introduction of the FUJIFILM X-T5 digital camera (X-T5), the latest addition to Fujifilm’s innovative line of X Series, X-T mirrorless digital cameras. Fujifilm brings its fifth-generation imaging sensor and processing technology to X-T5 in a camera body that is more compact than each of its previous three X- T system camera models1.

X-T5 is the latest X Series camera to feature Fujifilm’s new, powerful back-illuminated 40.2MP X-TransTM CMOS 5 HR imaging sensor and high-speed image processing engine, X-Processor 5. It also provides up to 7.0 Stops2 of 5-axis in-body image stabilization (IBIS) and features a 3.69-million-dot EVF viewfinder with 0.8x magnification, and dual SD-card slots, delivering the highest image quality and resolving performance in the history of the X Series.

“X-T5 combines all the fan favorites in one body. This system offers IBIS in a compact and lightweight body – designed for portability which is at the core of our X-T system. We’re also reintroducing the 3-way tilt screen to create stills and video from any position,” said Masato Yamamoto, general manager, Imaging Solutions Division, FUJIFILM Corporation. “At Fujifilm, we continue to push the boundaries of camera technology with each new camera release. X-T5 is no exception – offering fantastic all-round performance for both stills and video.”

Features of X-T5 include:

Image quality and resolving performance

  • The new 40.2MP back-illuminated X-Trans CMOS 5 HR Imaging Sensor, with a state-of-the-art image processing algorithm, delivers advanced image resolution without compromising the signal to noise (S/N) ratio. This image processing algorithm delivers outstanding results, packed with detail across the native ISO range, which with X-T5 extends to ISO 125. Additionally, the Pixel Shift Multi-Shot feature allows photographers to make 160MP, super high-resolution images, while Subject Detection autofocus (AF) - capable of detecting animals, birds and a variety of other common subjects-- combined with the auto white balance, will assist photographers of all levels with producing superb, high-quality images.
  • X-T5 offers 19 Film Simulation modes, including “Nostalgic Neg.,” characterized by high saturation and soft tonality. Creators can use Film Simulation presets, which mimic photographic film, for various subject types and scenes. X-T5 supports the HEIF image format, which delivers 10-bit image quality in files up to 30% smaller than standard JPEGs.

Hardware, design and operability that provides powerful support to users’ content creation

  • X-T5’s in-body image stabilization (IBIS) system, works in five axes, combats all types of camera movement, and provides up to seven stops of compensation which can continuously freeze 20 frames in a single click of the shutter. The dedicated software “Pixel Shift Combiner” processes the captured frames to generate an image containing some 160 million pixels.
  • A maximum electronic shutter speed of 1/180,000 sec is also now available for photographers wishing to freeze subjects moving at high speeds. The 1.84-million-dot, three-way tilting LCD makes it easy for users to create in vertical position or at waist level.
  • The new sensor offers a high number of phase detection pixels for impressive AF-S focus on a high-frequency subject, providing accurate autofocusing in situations such as landscape photography and portraiture. Also, the AF prediction algorithm offers stable focusing in AF-C mode.
  • Equipped with a high-magnification, 3.69-million-dot EVF with 0.8x magnification, the viewfinder delivers optimal suppression of parallax and distortion which typically occur when an eye position becomes displaced while using the viewfinder.
  • The classic X Series design has been retained with dials for ISO, shutter speed and exposure compensation – quick and easy to set, even with the camera switched off. Weighing just 1.23 lbs. (557g) 3, X-T5 is 50g lighter than the prior FUJIFILM X-T4 digital camera model and is perfect for a wide variety of photographic genres from street / documentary photography, where mobility is a requirement, to landscape photography and portraiture, which require particularly high resolution. Portability coupled with the camera’s weather-resistant structure allow users to take X-T5 into nearly any weather conditions.

Featuring extended video functions

  • Offering powerful video functionality, movies can be recorded internally at up to 6.2K/30p in 4:2:2 10-bit color. In addition, the 4K HQ mode oversamples 6.2K footage for superior 4K output. X-T5 supports F-Log2, which records an expansive dynamic range of 13+ stops—a range wider than that provided by current F-Log-- for extremely broad post-production potential.
  • When combined with an ATOMOS HDMI device, the RAW video output from X-T5 can be recorded as 12-bit Apple ProRes RAW at frame sizes up to 6.2K and frame rates up to 29.97fps. And when combined with Blackmagic Design Video Assist 12Gs, the RAW video output from the X-T5 can be recorded as Blackmagic RAW at frame sizes up to 6.2K and frame rates up to 29.97fps.

Optional accessories

  • MHG-XT5 hand grip (specifically designed for X-T5): This grip facilitates the users’ ability to hand-hold the camera when a large-aperture lens is mounted. The hand grip does not have to be removed to change a battery or SD card. In addition, the MHG-XT5 grip can be used as a plate compatible with the Arca-Swiss quick release system.

Pricing and Availability

X-T5 will be available in black and silver colors and is expected to be available in late November, at a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $1699.95 USD Body Only USD ($2,299.99 CDN). X-T5 digital camera with lens kits featuring FUJINON XF18-55mmF2.8-4 R LM OIS and FUJINON XF16-80mmF4 R OIS WR will also be available at a manufacturer’s suggested retail pricing of $2099.95 ($2839.99 CDN) and $2199.95 ($2,969.99 CDN) respectively.

1 Compared to overall external dimensions of the FUJIFILM X-T2, FUJIFILM X-T3, and FUJIFILM X-T4 digital cameras
2 With FUJINON XF35mmF1.4 R lens mounted
3 Weight references includes battery and memory card

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The long awaited Fujifilm X-T5 is here! Does this camera manage to satisfy many photographer's desire for more tactile controls alongside the latest camera technology? Chris Niccolls and Jordan Drake have been shooting with a pre-production sample, and (as usual) they have some opinions.

  • 0:00 -Intro
  • 0:41 - Handling
  • 2:21 - Sensor
  • 3:50 - Displays
  • 4:58 - Film simulations
  • 5:34 - Autofocus
  • 6:46 - Video performance
  • 8:55 - Who is it for?

 

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I’ve had the new Fujifilm X-T5 for a couple of weeks now, and in this review I’ll give my thoughts on Fuji’s update to the X-T4 and how it compares with the flagship X-H2 cameras.
*Actually the camera does feature F Log 2 video recording.
**Apologies for the occasional dropping of focus.  I was using my X-S10 and hadn’t set the auto focus settings correctly.

Chapters

  • 0:00 Introduction
  • 1:42 Build Quality
  • 3:42 Controls
  • 9:10 Image Stabilisation
  • 9:58 Autofocus
  • 10:48 Battery Life
  • 11:40 Image Quality
  • 19:24 Video
  • 22:08 Conclusion

 

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Introducing the new FUJIFILM X-T5! Let's take a look at the features of this mirrorless camera, such as the 40.2MP X-Trans 5 sensor, 6.2K 24fps internal recording, subject-detecting autofocus, 7 stops of IBIS and more.

We'll also take a look at the new XF 30mm f/2.8 R LM WR MC, currently FUJIFILM's widest macro lens for the X mount. 

  • 0:00 Key Specs
  • 0:33 Detailed Specs
  • 4:38 XF 30mm f/2.8 R LM WR MC
  • 5:13 Final Thoughts  

 

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Now that the Fujifilm X-T5 is out, it's time for all of us passionate Fujifilm fans to give Fuji some major props. In this video I talk about why I think the two new camera lines are a major home run for the company and good news for those of us who LOVE Fujiflm! You can now have your cake and eat it too!

 

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  • 00:00 - intro and position
  • 02:18 - MPB.com Sponsorship
  • 03:32 - X-T5 design and controls
  • 06:51 - X-T5 viewfinder and screen
  • 09:35 - XT-5 ports, battery and accessories
  • 11:35 - X-T5 IBIS stabilization
  • 13:20 - X-T5 autofocus
  • 15:43 - X-T5 drive, burst, skewing, rolling shutter
  • 18:31 - X-T5 photo image quality
  • 24:11 - X-T5 verdict and sample images

 

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Fujifilm X-T5 setup for beginners. Unboxing and setup, photography and still shooting settings, autofocus and manual focus settings, button, system, power, and screen settings. Setup of Movie Mode, frame rates and compression, movie autofocus, LCD screen and viewfinder, and custom button setup.

  • 00:00 | Opening
  • 00:11 | Welcome
  • 00:27 | XT5 Unboxing
  • 02:28 | Stills Shooting Settings
  • 03:28 | Autofocus and Manual Focus Settings
  • 06:16 | Shooting Settings
  • 07:36 | Button, System, Power, and Screen Settings
  • 13:49 | Wireless and USB Connection Settings
  • 15:09 | Movie Settings Setup
  • 15:31 | Framerates and Compression
  • 16:55 | Other Movie Settings
  • 17:53 | Movie Autofocus Settings
  • 18:52 | Audio Settings
  • 19:14 | Setup of LCD Screen and Viewfinder
  • 20:48 | Setup Custom Buttons On X-T5
  • 23:58 | Conclusion

 

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  • 0:00 Intro
  • 0:30 Disclaimers
  • 0:58 Styling & Ergonomics 
  • 1:28 Resolution
  • 1:58 New Rear Tilt Screen
  • 3:01 Size and Feel
  • 3:48 Silver Finish Differences
  • 4:53 Connections & Ports
  • 5:20 Card Slots and Speeds
  • 6:08 Autofocus Performance
  • 6:37 X-T5 vs X-E4 AF Test
  • 7:12 Sample Photos and Video
  • 8:38 ISO Noise Performance Test
  • 10:01 Film Simulations
  • 11:10 Video & F-Log2
  • 11:35 Recommendations for Video 
  • 12:08 Overheating in Video
  • 12:30 Final Thoughts and Requests
  • 13:15 Wrap up and Subscribe

 

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It's finally here! A production Fujifilm X-T5 made its way up to Canada, after a short stop in the Seattle lab. After weeks of testing, what is our final impression of Fujifilm's latest retro- SLR inspired camera

  • 0:00 - Intro
  • 1:04 - Image quality
  • 3:32 - Focus magnification
  • 4:04 - Autofocus
  • 6:18 - Video performance
  • 8:36 - Who is it for?

 

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Everyone on is wondering if they should upgrade to the Fujifilm X-T5. Here are a couple of reasons why I upgraded myself. The X-T5 has been great for wedding photography and I plan on using it for the upcoming years!

  • Intro 0:00
  • Classic Form Factor 0:28
  • Performance 2:18
  • 40MP 5:27

 

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Fujifilm X-T5 Digital Teleconverter - Why You Should Use This SLEEPER FEATURE!

Did you know that your Fujifilm X-T5 (and many other Fuji cameras) have a built in digital teleconverter? I used to think this was just a gimmicky feature but in this video I am going to explain why this is a VERY useful feature you should try out.

 

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Fujifilm XT5 review after six months of use. Ergonomics, autofocus, shutter and sensor, IBIS and image stabilization, improve autofocus, subject detection, ISO noise, image quality, dynamic range, video shooting, and more. Is the X-T5 worth the upgrade? 

Table of Contents

  • 00:00 - Opening and Welcome
  • 00:19 - About the X-T5 Camera
  • 00:50 - Technical and Testing Notes
  • 01:29 - Fujifilm X-T5 Launch and New Direction
  • 02:32 - Ergonomics and Handling
  • 05:43 - Understanding the Still/Movie Dial and Menus
  • 06:35 - Ergonomic Issues for X-T3 Users
  • 07:00 - Format SD Card Shortcut On X-T5
  • 07:47 - How To Edit Camera Focus Stick
  • 08:05 - Rear LCD Tilt Screen
  • 08:52 - Shutter and Camera Buffer
  • 09:44 - IBIS and Stabilization
  • 10:16 - Understanding Limits of Digital Stabilization (DIS)
  • 11:41 - The Limits of IBIS
  • 12:05 - Autofocus
  • 13:08 - How To Improve Your Autofocus
  • 14:05 - Subject Detection AF-S vs. AF-C
  • 17:54 - High ISO Noise
  • 19:51 - ISO Noise: X-T5 vs X-T3
  • 20:42 - Image Quality
  • 21:37 - Dynamic Range
  • 22:45 - File Size and Buffer
  • 25:13 - Video Shooting
  • 28:06 - Conclusion and Recommendations
  • 32:43 - Goodbye and Outro 

 

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After almost 10 months of using a pair of X-T5 cameras for my client and personal work, I've finally had a moment to put together a video about the camera. I didn't want to talk about all the technical specs because it's been done to death at this stage. This isn't a top-to-bottom review of the camera. What is in this review are the positives and pain points from my perspective of using the X-T5 day in and day out. It is as much a letter to Fujifilm as it is hopefully a starting point for discussion about the camera here. I hope that this is a helpful addition to the plethora of information out there about this camera. 

  • 0:00 - Introduction and why I upgraded
  • 3:38 - Build and Usability
  • 6:25 - The Sensor
  • 8:34 - Autofocus
  • 11:19 - "Photography First" - Video on the X-T5
  • 13:27 - Q Menu
  • 14:24 - Feature Requests
  • 16:17 - Conclusion and Slideshow

 

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