New Fujifilm X-T5 Mirrorless Camera Review
Fujifilm’s new X-T5 mirrorless camera is an exciting step forward for the increasingly popular XT series, bringing with it many upgrades and innovative features. How does it stand up in practice? This excellent video review looks at the camera specifically for photography and the kind of performance and image quality you can expect from it in those situations.
Coming to you from Gordon LaingThis great video review will look at the new one Fujifilm X-T5 . Mirrorless Camera for photography applications. The XT series has long been appreciated for both its performance and the photographic experience with it, and the fifth generation brings many new upgrades and features, including:
- Back-illuminated 40.2-megapixel X-Trans CMOS 5 HR sensor
- Processor X 5
- Minimum original ISO is 125
- In-body 5-axis image stabilization with up to 7 stops of compensation
- Pixel Shift Multi-Shot mode for creating 160-megapixel photos
- 3.69 million-dot electronic viewfinder with 0.8x magnification
- Three-way tilting rear screen
- Two card slots
- Subject Detection AF for animals, birds, and other common subjects
- 19 movie simulation modes
- HEIF image support
- Electronic shutter speed up to 1/180,000 sec for ultra-fast work
- Three-way tilting rear LCD, 1.84 million dots
- Large number of phase-detection AF points
- Weight: 1.23 lbs (557 g) (50 g lighter than the X-T4)
- Weatherproof construction
- Optional MHG-XT5 grip
Overall, the X-T5 enjoys another worthwhile entry in the XT line. Check out the video above for the full rundown from Laing.