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Fujifilm X-T5 : Specifications and Opinions




Fujifilm X-T5, front

Fujifilm X-T5, back

Fujifilm X-T5, top



The Fujifilm X-T5 is a mirrorless camera with APS-C (1.5x) sensor and 40.2 megapixels manufactured from 2022. The range of sensitivities, including ISO extension, is 125 - 12800 ISO and it has a continuous shooting (burst mode) of 15 FPS x 39 RAW, 119 JPEG. The average price, when it has been added to the JuzaPhoto database, is 1791 €;
58 users have given it an average vote of 9.5 out of 10


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 Sensor
 Format   APS-C, 23.5 x 15.7 mm (image ratio 3:2, crop factor 1.5x in comparison with FF)
 Resolution   40.2 megapixel (pixel pitch 3.04 μm)
 ISO sensitivities   125 - 12800
 File formats   JPEG, RAW

 Esposure
 Shutter speeds   15min - 1/180000
 Exp. compensation   +/- 5 stops at 1/3 steps
 Exp. modes   M, S, A, P
 Metering modes   Multi-Area, Semi-Spot, Spot

 Features
 Mount   Fujifilm X (click here to view all compatible lenses)
 Stabilization   Yes
 Continuos shooting (with autofocus)   15 FPS x 39 RAW, 119 JPEG
 Pre-Burst   Yes
 Live View   Yes
 Video mode   6K (5760x3240p) @ 60 FPS
 WiFi   Yes
 GPS   No
 USB   USB-C (3.2)
 USB Charging   Yes

 Computing Features
 ND Long Exposure   No
 Pixel Shift   Partial, it requires computer software to merge the photos (160 megapixel)
 Focus Stacking   Partial, it requires computer software to merge the photos
 Startrail/Composite mode   No
 Astrotracer   No

 Camera body and built
 Touchscreen   Yes
 LCD   3.0″, 1.62 Mdots, 900 x 600 pixels, articulated
 Viewfinder   Electronic, coverage 100%, 0.80x
 Viewfinder resolution   1280 x 960 px
 Flash   No
 Storage   SD, SDHC, SDXC (UHS-II)
 Storage, Slot 2   SD, SDHC, SDXC (UHS-II)
 Shutter   Mechanical and electronic
 Battery   Fujifilm NP-W235, 16.00 Wh
 Weather sealing   Yes
 Weight   557 g
 Dimensions   129 x 91 x 64 mm

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avatarjunior
sent on January 06, 2023

Pros: AF. 40mpx very usable till 3200 iso. Dynamic range. "Nostalgic Negative" film simulation. Faster processor. Improved custom profile with more saved infos. "Tilt" screen. "4:2:2" and "F-LOG2". Lighter than xt4. 125 base iso. EVF latency lower.

Cons: It needs good lenses to express its potential. 6400 iso should be used with attention. "Crop 1.29x" in electronic shutter at 20 fps. EVF resolution is good but not as the one used in XH2. A bit of "rolling shutter" with fast "panning".

Opinion: Compared to xt4, xt5 it is a better body in almost all points. Used with last generation lenses (XF33 f1.4 lm wr, XF18 f1.4 lm wr) produces great files with a very good dynamic range. I usually don't use iso greater than 3200 iso so it perfect in my use case. With 6400 and higher iso there is more grain but it is finer than is predecessor so in this case all depends on the type of photo you are shooting (and noise postprocessing). New processor is very fast and helps many operations: EVF, "image quality" filters, autofocus. "Eye autofocus" is finally reliable. Love tilt screen especially in dynamic shootings (without to have worry to damage it...). Custom profiles are much more complete than is predecessor and allow to save more options. Nostalgic Negative now is my default profile: in many cases I use it to post jpeg without any postprocessing (shadows are not so hard as in Classic Chrome and colors are wonderful). White balance seems better (probably thanks to AI). For landscape 125 base iso and 40mpx are great improvements. 40 mpx : even if you don't print in big formats more crop options, straight line correction accuracy and a smaller color matrix help a lot.

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avatarjunior
sent on March 06, 2024

Pros: Ultra-high image quality Fujifilm classic design More compact and lighter than X-T4

Cons: Rear display not fully swivel if I have to find a con..

Opinion: I'm coming from an XT3 but a major step forward on this XT5 for Fuji as it introduced some very important new features to the series, including in-body image stabilization (IBIS), an articulating LCD screen, a new and improved battery, and a faster mechanical shutter. The 26MP X-Trans sensor has changed seen in numerous Fujifilm cameras. In fact, the X-T5 joins the X-H2 using a new ultra-high-resolution 40.2 MP sensor that delivers detailed images of 7728 x 5152 pixels.

avatarjunior
sent on December 04, 2023

Pros: Image Quality, Build, Portability, Monitor Movement Type

Cons: monitor game problem (my sample but I've seen others suffer from it too)

Opinion: I've owned the t5 for about two months now but use it daily. I come from several previous models from the same company (h1 - pro1 - t1 - 100s - e3 - e2) and the steps forward are remarkable in terms of AF - image quality - possible adjustments for every useful aspect - stabilization. I agree with many of Rugger's considerations on the quality of the files he generates and I confirm that the issue that some older lenses suffer from them is not true in my opinion: I use the old 23 and 35 f1.4 with satisfaction, as well as the 14 f2.8 and the 56 APD. Excellent performance with the viltrox 85 II. The only thing that remains is that some optics, in fact, do not exploit the full potential of the new sensor in terms of possible definition. The perceptible build quality (besides the problem of monitor gaming) is not quite the same as the t1 or pro1 or even the h1. But this is probably the understandable development in terms of costs: it is still a very high level. In short, it is absolutely advisable with the suggestion of having adequate memories for saving files that are actually more voluminous and it is easy to generate many GB of archive. Update, without wanting to express an overall judgment .. , in the end I realized that compared to my use the sensor of the T5 was too much.. I sold and took back a semi-new t3 to join the H1 and the others with the 16mp sensor which, I repeat for my use, remain completely satisfactory.

avatarjunior
sent on December 01, 2023

Pros: Detail and colors of the new sensor, amazing autofocus, amazing video quality, no overheating, improved grip, viewfinder/display quality and customization of the related displayed data,

Cons: Very very easy microblur, previews of compressed RAW files not visible on MacOS, usual X-Trans anti-Lightroom constraint, removable screen dancing already after 6 thousand shots, very delicate silver paint

Opinion: Bought instead of my x-h2, with which I didn't find either the fuji feeling or the usability of the other brands, I was impressed! The lower-quality viewfinder is unnoticeable even when using them side by side. Having had T1 and T4 I consider this camera a great innovation: I find the new sensor to provide richer and more precise files as colors, the 40mp did not give me any disadvantage up to 6400 on a par with the T4 and the greater detail in the photos, even without magnification, makes you regret the crunchiness of the FF files A LITTLE LESS. Autofocus is a DRASTIC change. The camera is now hyper responsive and can't really be considered a brake for photographers. Both EYE-AF and tracking are finally precise and accurate. On a par with Sony or Canon? NO. Is it necessary? Probably not. Compared to T4, the grip also changes, which becomes better and fuller even with large hands. The machine has also matured a lot in the video field, between the new formats and the reliable Continuous AF, it churns out amazing videos! Detriments? The motion blur is deadly, it takes very little to get it and you have to shoot with the same times as a camera without IBIS. Does it make sense to have it at this point? Compressed RAW previews are not yet visible on MacOS and managing files like this in the workplace becomes a real ordeal, since standard RAW have a disproportionate weight and no improvement over compressed. Even with the new sensor, the files are not "compatible" with Lightroom, having a destruction of any detail. If you work with the Adobe suite on a daily basis, it will be a nightmare and an hour/work cost to integrate Capture One into it... Because of these last two reasons, I lost so much time at work that I opted to change brands, with a lot of regret. Think carefully if you are in a similar situation!

avatarjunior
sent on November 30, 2023

Pros: Size, weight, image quality and philosophy fujifilm

Cons: The density of the sensor must be managed; the shutter speed is oversized compared to the technical possibilities (the SD acts as a bottleneck)

Opinion: As a satisfied and passionate fujifilm user it was a pleasure to "return" to this new real x-t !! As an owner of the x-t3, I hadn't made the switch to the x-t4 mainly because of the screen chosen for that series, in addition to the fact that not making videos I didn't see a big leap in quality between the two models. This x-t5, on the other hand, was a very pleasant return to the roots. Well built, compact, light, with the dials and controls all put in the right place and, above all, with the screen not of a v-logger, but of a photographer!! In my opinion, the leap in quality can be perceived both in the image quality and in the completeness of the functions... We are now at the level of a real flagship. All this, with dimensions and weight even slightly lower than the T4. Great variety of film simulations. The image stabilization on the sensor works very well and is a useful feature for a sensor that, at 40MP, is sensitive to motion blur. The level of detail that can be extracted with the pixel shift function is frightening, but it can only be used in conditions of total stasis (in landscaping, even a slight breeze that moves the foliage of the trees then creates a problem of processing the file with the dedicated Fuji software!). In addition to motion blur, the 40mp sensor also suffers - as you can imagine - from high iso. At 3200 iso we are already at the limit. Another "negative" technical note is related to the shutter speed: even using very high performance SD cards, in fact, the 20fps achievable with the ES are in fact unusable, because the SD acts as a bottleneck and the camera buffer is soon to fill up. This "firepower" could only be handled with CF express cards, but with the relative increase in costs... obviously... All in all, the x-t5 is a top-notch machine, which won't disappoint those who know Fuji! ... For my use, the combination of X-T3 and X-T5 is really the perfect combination.




Photos taken with Fujifilm X-T5

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HI RES 37.9 MP

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HI RES 26.2 MP

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HI RES 22.2 MP

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HI RES 32.3 MP

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HI RES 11.0 MP

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92 comments, 3511 views  
HI RES 35.6 MP



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90 comments, 2995 views  
HI RES 10.1 MP

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Traffic break
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HI RES 38.2 MP

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HI RES 38.5 MP

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HI RES 36.7 MP
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HI RES 23.7 MP

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HI RES 24.9 MP

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HI RES 36.4 MP

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HI RES 31.0 MP

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HI RES 36.3 MP

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HI RES 38.4 MP

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HI RES 39.8 MP

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HI RES 21.6 MP

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HI RES 27.4 MP

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Alexandra
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HI RES 14.1 MP

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Cat life.. Minù
by Danysir
24 comments, 1210 views  
HI RES 9.8 MP

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A driveway :)
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44 comments, 1093 views  
HI RES 16.9 MP

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11 comments, 3858 views  
HI RES 34.0 MP

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HI RES 34.7 MP

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HI RES 24.4 MP

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Anna
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Kingfisher
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HI RES 39.8 MP

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Sunset
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Rossana
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HI RES 6.0 MP

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3/4
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Verona Ponte Pietra shortly after sunrise
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HI RES 4.4 MP

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HI RES 9.8 MP



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Elena
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HI RES 31.2 MP

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HI RES 28.6 MP

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HI RES 9.8 MP


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