Fujifilm X-T5: The best in the price range?
Fujifilm has released the highly anticipated Fujifilm X-T5 camera with back-illuminated 40.2 megapixel X-Trans CMOS 5 HR sensor, 5-axis IBIS, native low ISO 125, X-Processor 5, video capabilities 4K and 6K, a whole bunch of other features, plus the return of the holographic tilting screen from the X-T3. So, who is the camera aimed at?
This camera is aimed at photographers and videographers who demand the best in image quality, speed and features, and anyone looking for the truly advanced panoramic images you’ve come to expect. from the XT range. The Fujifilm X-T5 is a high-resolution beast that enables photographers and videographers to capture stunning images and videos with incredible detail, speed and clarity. Its backlit sensor captures light more efficiently than ever for higher image quality in low light. Resolution has been increased from 26 megapixels on previous models to 40.2 megapixels, which translates to larger prints and more detailed photos. Thanks to the 5-axis IBIS system, the Fujifilm X-T5 keeps your images steady even as you move around to shoot. And with 4K and 6K video recording capabilities, the Fujifilm X-T5 allows you to create stunning high-quality movies that will impress even the most demanding viewers.
In this hands-on review brought to you by Andy Mumford, he covers everything from design and handling, to performance, image quality and video capabilities, visually comparing the jump in terms of performance. image resolution between the 26-megapixel sensor of the X-S10 and the 40.2-megapixel of the new X-T5. How does this benefit the photographer, and what lenses does Fuji say are optimized to get the best performance out of the sensor?
More detailed specifications and announcements about a Fujinon XF 30mm f/2.8 Macro . Lens can be found here. So if you’re looking for an upgrade from an older generation, this might just be what you need. Currently open for pre-orders, I’m definitely looking forward to getting my hands on them once they’re released later this month.