Fujifilm X-T5 Mirrorless Camera Body, Silver (16782337)
Purchase options and add-ons
Compatible mountings | Fujifilm X |
Aspect ratio | 3:2 |
Photo sensor technology | BSI CMOS |
Supported file format | RAW |
Image stabilization | Sensor-shift |
Optical zoom | 1 x |
Expanded ISO minimum | 64 |
Metering description | Evaluative |
Brand | Fujifilm |
Model name | X-T5 Body - Silver |
About this item
- Offering the ultimate image quality, X-T5 features the class-leading, 40.2-megapixel X-Trans 5 HR CMOS sensor in a compact, lightweight body that maximizes functionality and portability. Imaging performance is unmatched despite the camera’s diminutive proportions from its predecessor. Additionally, X-T5’s improved image processing algorithm delivers outstanding results, packed with detail right across the native ISO range, which now extends to ISO 125. The classic X Series design has been retained. Dials predominate, making key functions – including ISO, shutter speed and exposure compensation – quick and easy to set, even with the camera switched off.
- X-T5 provides powerful image making performance to ensure it’s ready for action, no matter how fast your subject is moving. A top electronic shutter speed of 1/180,000 sec and maximum mechanical shutter speed of 1/8000 sec will stop any subject in its tracks, while a lag time of just 35 ms gives almost instantaneous response when the shutter release is pressed. Keep a finger down, and X-T5 will record images at up to 15fps with the mechanical shutter, or 20fps with the electronic shutter. Either way, no important moment will be missed.
- Thanks to X-T5’s in-body image stabilization (IBIS) system, quality-sapping camera shake will be a thing of the past – even in low-light conditions. The system works in five axes, combatting all types of camera movement, and provides up to seven stops of compensation to unlock limitless opportunities. IBIS works in harmony with the camera’s subject detection autofocus, which uses deep-learning AI to expertly track animals, birds, cars, motorcycles, planes and trains. Tracking moving subjects is made easier by the detailed electronic viewfinder (EVF), which uses 3.69 million dots to provide a bright, vibrant display.
- Following in the footsteps of X-H2, find the stunning Pixel Shift Multi-Shot mode in X-T5, delivering detailed files like never before. This feature utilizes the camera’s IBIS system to precisely shift the sensor, automatically recording 20 separate frames with one press of the shutter release. Resulting files are combined using Pixel Shift Combiner software to quadruple the camera’s resolution and produce a detail-rich, 160-megapixel file. Perfect for commercial applications or digital archiving, it’s also ideal for any static subject where image quality is of primary importance.
- X-T5’s capabilities are enhanced by its powerful video functions, which complement the camera’s impressive stills performance. Movies can be recorded internally at up to 6.2K/30p in 4:2:2 10-bit color, plus there’s a 4K HQ mode which oversamples 6.2K footage for superior 4K output. Both F-Log and F-Log2 recording are possible, the latter providing expanded dynamic range of 13+ stops, plus 12-bit Apple ProRes RAW and Blackmagic RAW can be output via HDMI, to Atomos and Blackmagic devices accordingly.
- Item weight: 1.0 pounds
- Optical zoom: 1.0 multiplier_x
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Product details
- Batteries : 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
- Product Dimensions : 6.38 x 12.95 x 9.1 cm; 453.59 g
- Date First Available : Nov. 17 2022
- Manufacturer : Fujifilm Canada Inc
- ASIN : B0BK2MW5HV
- Item model number : 16782337
- Country of origin : China
- Best Sellers Rank: #58,439 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)
- #56 in Compact System Cameras
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FUJIFILM X-T5
X-T1 was originally released in 2014 to celebrate Fujifilm’s 80th anniversary. It would go on to lead a mirrorless camera revolution. Almost a decade and five generations later, Fujifilm’s latest imaging technology has come to X-T5, bringing photographers unrivalled image quality in a timeless, classic, and beloved camera body.
Five Generations of Technological Evolution
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High Resolution 40.2MP BSI Imaging Sensor
The high-resolution 40.2MP X-Trans CMOS 5 HR sensor has an enhanced image-processing algorithm that boosts resolution without compromising the signal-to-noise ratio, delivering astonishing image quality.
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Twice the processing speed of X-Processor 4
AI processing technology, Next generation HEIF image file format, Reduced power consumption.
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Three top-plate dials
Three dials control ISO, shutter speed, and exposure compensation from the top-plate. Create with confidence and concentrate on making an image.
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Lightweight, high performance
Five-axis in-body image stabilization (IBIS) system that provides up to 7.0 stops of compensation and 3.69 million dot EVF with an 0.8x magnification.
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Three-way tilting LCD
A three-way tilting LCD offers enhanced versatility, particularly when working at waist level or in portrait orientation.
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Film Simulation
19 Film Simulation modes inside of X-T5 digitally replicate the look of the classic photographic film stocks developed by Fujifilm for over 85 years.
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Increased battery life
Thanks to the reduced power consumption of the X-Processor 5, the battery life has increased from approximately 600 to 740 frames compared to X-T4.
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Subject-detection autofocus
Built using Deep-Learning AI Technology, providing incredible AF tracking and detection for human faces and eyes, animals, cars, airplanes and more.
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1/180,000 sec shutter speed
X-T5 has a maximum electronic shutter speed of 1/180,000, an increase of approximately 2.5 stops compared to other X Series cameras.
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Reliable, weather-resistant
X-T5 features 56 weather-sealed points for high levels of dust and moisture resistance. It can also operate in temperatures as low as -10°C (14°F).
X-T5 Specification
Resolution | 40.2 megapixel. |
Sensor Style/Type | APS-C, X-Trans CMOS 5 HR with primary color filter. |
Image Size | 7728 x 5152 pixels. |
ISO range | ISO 125-12,800 (expandable to ISO 64-51,200). |
Metering System | TTL 256-zone with multi, spot, average & centre-weighted options. |
Shutter Range | 15mins-1/8000sec (mechanical). 15mins-1/180,000sec (electronic). |
Continuous Shooting | Approx 15fps when using mechanical shutter at full resolution. Approx 20fps when using electronic shutter. |
Exposure Mode | PASM. |
Exposure Compensation | -5.0EV ~ +5.0EV ~ 1/3EV step (Movie -2.0EV ~ +2.0EV 1/3EV step). |
Monitor | 3.0 inch Tilt-Type (Three Direction) Touch Screen Color LCD Monitor. |
Focusing | Intelligent Hybrid AF (TTL contrast AF / TTL phase detection AF) with single, continuous, or manual options. |
Video | 6.2K(16:9) (6240 x 3150)/29.97p at up to 360Mbps. |
Connectivity | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB-C, HDMI type D, 3.5mm microphone, 2.5mm remote, flash sync and hot shoe. |
Storage Media | SD (-2GB), SDHC (-32GB) or SDXC cards (-2TB) (dual slots) with support for UHS-I and II |
Dimensions | (WXHXD) 129.5x91x63.8mm. |
Weight | 557g (with battery and card). |
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Product description
Comparable in size to the original X-T1 and 50g lighter than its predecessor, X-T5 features the latest high-resolution, 40.2-megapixel X-Trans 5 HR sensor for simply stunning results. Quick and easy to use thanks to its classic, dial-based layout, the camera features cutting-edge technology to produce stunning results. This includes a seven-stop in-body image stabilization system, Pixel Shift Multi-Shot mode for 160-megapixel files, three-way tilting LCD with 1.84 million pixels and action-freezing shutter speeds up to 1/180,000 sec from the electronic shutter. In addition to its versatile suite of stills capabilities, X-T5 is also a highly capable moviemaking machine, recording up to 6.2K in 4:2:2 10-bit color internally – or 12-bit Apple ProRes RAW and Blackmagic RAW via HDMI.
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Unfortunately inside the box comes a printed note from the seller advising that in case of returning the item there is a restocking fee of 25%. Although I’m not interested in sending my camera back that’s a shady strategy from the seller to avoid his responsibilities. Thought it was worth mentioning since they “forgot” to mention that on the product’s page
This one came out of the box with stuck pixels (white dots) in the LCD (both on playback and in shooting). Not a lens issue (tried several) and not a sensor issue it would seem (white pixels stay fixed), but an LCD problem.
After going back to check the reviews... there definitely seems to be QC issues with this model, several people have reported hot/dead/stuck pixels and other display issues. And several people have reported fees and delays and refusals on refunds from 3rd party sellers.
The refund process is lengthy even with Amazon, I certainly don't recommend getting this through a 3rd party seller, you're asking for trouble. At least Amazon will make things slightly easier to send back if you get a model with a QC issue, and there seems to be more than a few floating around.
Good luck, sweet camera if you get one that's trouble free.
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Reviewed in Canada on March 13, 2023
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The bad first:
It isn't as good as an autofocus as other camera lines. It is the best in Fuji's line of cameras, the same as the X-H2 and 2s.
The material it is made out of feels cheaper and more brittle than the X-T4, but better the the X-T30. This is probably how they got the weight down from the X-T4, reduced body size and thinner less dense materials. It feels strong enough to do the job.
The ergonomics haven't changed with few exceptions. I have bigger hands, and require a grip accessory to properly hold most X mount camera's. Even the X-S10 and X-H bodies feel small. I miss that the X-T5 will not have a battery grip option. But it's definitely not a deal breaker. Most lenses are balanced on the X-T5 body. The bigger lenses like the XF80, 90 and the new viltrox 75 for example also balance fairly well on the body, even though it is smaller than the X-T4.
The pixel shift multishot 160MP feature just does not work. I've tried for several weeks to get it to work and it doesn't. I have a well lit environment, with static objects, and a tripod. The images that the software produce always have errors, and they either output a smaller 14MP file or wont render at all. I haven't gotten any help online about this, and I figure a future firmware update might fix this. I don't know, but I feel like this is a huge let down about this camera.
Now for the good:
Amazing image quality, even with older (that don't resolve the full 40MP) lenses. I do a lot of landscape and general outdoor photography, but even with portraits. The extra definition you get lets you be more free with compositions; I can use a wider lens and crop or when doing a headshot I just have more to work with overall. The camera body wont be the bottleneck for image quality. I worry some 3rd party lenses wont resolve the entire 40MP.
The IBIS is just ever so slightly better than the X-T4. Honestly I couldn't tell a difference.
The back panel is back to the X-T3 style and I couldn't be happier. I hate having a flip out screen on my photography camera. I'm not a youtube creator. I'm behind the camera, not in front of it. There are more affordable and better options for that kind of camera (use a modern cell phone with a tripod). This is still a robust video capable camera. It handles almost exactly like the X-T4.
The mechanical shutter is wonderful. The electronic shutter is very capable. There is rolling shutter, but you wont get away from that unless you get the X-H2s or change systems.
TL;DR
It's great at taking photo's. It's good at video. It's not everyone's preference in ergonomics, but it is more than acceptable. It has the classic X-T line of controls with no compromise to PASM users. I love my camera.
If you have an X-T4, and aren't going to utilize the improvements (40MP, better IBIS, better AF) don't upgrade. If you have a camera older than the X-T4 I suggest considering a used X-T4 or a new X-T5. You wont regret either.
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My last camera purchase was 2015, and before that was around 2008, both Canon cameras with about 24mp. I have shot weddings, family, professional, and product photography, as well as some other subjects. I do it for a living. I was scared to upgrade my system but which the errors popping up I started looking for an upgrade.
The more I looked, the more Fujifilm caught my eye. The colors and simulations really make this camera unique. I set my i on the Fujifilm X100VI but learned that this camera had many more options. And at a price point below 2k, it's definitely an affordable high value camera.
First looks into this camera.
If you have never used a Fujifilm, like myself, it will take some time to get readjusted. Try not to get frustrated. Once you get comfortable, it's an outstanding camera.
For me I wanted something compact, and this served it up. It's wonderful in the hand, and if you have small hands like myself, it's even better. It's extremely high quality, my 5D M ii and Rebel could never feel this good. This camera makes me feel professional. I have a small network of photographers I know, and they all were impressed and asked about this build.
For me what I really needed was something that would help cut editing time down. I tend to take around 15,000 photos per wedding, and full edits would reach almost 1000. With all that time editing I lose clients, and it takes a toll on me. Many sleepless nights. The Fujifilm x-t5 has changed my editing situation. I rarely need to make color corrections, or change my cropping. My subjects are always well captured, and I hardly need to adjust anything. I imagine this camera to cut my editing time by 75%. That's 100s of hours I've regained.
This camera has changed alot of my perspective. I'm definitely stuck with Fujifilm from now on. It's extremely hard to say for me, but after 15 years on canon, I probably won't be going back.
If you are on the fence about this, I definitely recommend trying it out. This camera will not disappoint you. From it's beautiful color, to the image quality. I have never had such a wonderful experience with a camera.
Side note, the app is terrible. If you care about directly downloading your images to your phone you will need a 3rd party. I use my Canon cameras to transfer if I'm in a pinch, otherwise I would stick to a computer so you don't end up with corruption.
Lastly, you will need to watch a YouTube video for proper setup. It took me 3 tries to finally get the camera where I needed it. If you are new to these cameras make sure to watch a video for setup, it will let you have the best experience possible!
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My last camera purchase was 2015, and before that was around 2008, both Canon cameras with about 24mp. I have shot weddings, family, professional, and product photography, as well as some other subjects. I do it for a living. I was scared to upgrade my system but which the errors popping up I started looking for an upgrade.
The more I looked, the more Fujifilm caught my eye. The colors and simulations really make this camera unique. I set my i on the Fujifilm X100VI but learned that this camera had many more options. And at a price point below 2k, it's definitely an affordable high value camera.
First looks into this camera.
If you have never used a Fujifilm, like myself, it will take some time to get readjusted. Try not to get frustrated. Once you get comfortable, it's an outstanding camera.
For me I wanted something compact, and this served it up. It's wonderful in the hand, and if you have small hands like myself, it's even better. It's extremely high quality, my 5D M ii and Rebel could never feel this good. This camera makes me feel professional. I have a small network of photographers I know, and they all were impressed and asked about this build.
For me what I really needed was something that would help cut editing time down. I tend to take around 15,000 photos per wedding, and full edits would reach almost 1000. With all that time editing I lose clients, and it takes a toll on me. Many sleepless nights. The Fujifilm x-t5 has changed my editing situation. I rarely need to make color corrections, or change my cropping. My subjects are always well captured, and I hardly need to adjust anything. I imagine this camera to cut my editing time by 75%. That's 100s of hours I've regained.
This camera has changed alot of my perspective. I'm definitely stuck with Fujifilm from now on. It's extremely hard to say for me, but after 15 years on canon, I probably won't be going back.
If you are on the fence about this, I definitely recommend trying it out. This camera will not disappoint you. From it's beautiful color, to the image quality. I have never had such a wonderful experience with a camera.
Side note, the app is terrible. If you care about directly downloading your images to your phone you will need a 3rd party. I use my Canon cameras to transfer if I'm in a pinch, otherwise I would stick to a computer so you don't end up with corruption.
Lastly, you will need to watch a YouTube video for proper setup. It took me 3 tries to finally get the camera where I needed it. If you are new to these cameras make sure to watch a video for setup, it will let you have the best experience possible!
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I used this camera 10hrs a day, 5 days a week for an entire year.
In extremely humid weather environment, getting splashed by salt water. Changing the SD card 30ish times a day. 100 plus degree days
When they say this is weather proof they mean it. Internally, my camera still functions perfectly. No issues whatsoever. Probably have 100 000+ clicks, everything still works great.
Only issue I’ve had is with the salt and wet fingers my shutter button jammed up and eventually, and after months of issues I finally superglued the little button you get on Amazon onto the shutter button. I have got a X-T4 to use in the mean time while I send this one in. Wil update after repair for costs ect
IF YOU GOING TO USE THIS CAMERA OUTDOORS DO YOURSELF A HUGE FAVOR AND BUY ONE OF THESE SHUTTER BUTTON SCREW IN BUTTONS ON AMAZON AND PUT IT ON DAY 1
If my shutter button was still good my camera would still be perfect, after a year of absolutely punishing it. Couldn’t be happier with this camera
Fuji colors are epic as always, once you figure out the settings it’s super customizable and easy to use
Standby for review regarding the repair.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2024
I used this camera 10hrs a day, 5 days a week for an entire year.
In extremely humid weather environment, getting splashed by salt water. Changing the SD card 30ish times a day. 100 plus degree days
When they say this is weather proof they mean it. Internally, my camera still functions perfectly. No issues whatsoever. Probably have 100 000+ clicks, everything still works great.
Only issue I’ve had is with the salt and wet fingers my shutter button jammed up and eventually, and after months of issues I finally superglued the little button you get on Amazon onto the shutter button. I have got a X-T4 to use in the mean time while I send this one in. Wil update after repair for costs ect
IF YOU GOING TO USE THIS CAMERA OUTDOORS DO YOURSELF A HUGE FAVOR AND BUY ONE OF THESE SHUTTER BUTTON SCREW IN BUTTONS ON AMAZON AND PUT IT ON DAY 1
If my shutter button was still good my camera would still be perfect, after a year of absolutely punishing it. Couldn’t be happier with this camera
Fuji colors are epic as always, once you figure out the settings it’s super customizable and easy to use
Standby for review regarding the repair.
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