
Fujifilm
The Fujifilm X‑T5 is a compact APS‑C mirrorless camera featuring a 40.2 MP X‑Trans sensor, 7‑stop IBIS, and 6.2K video capabilities, all housed in a lightweight 557 g body with classic dial controls.
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$1,999.00
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$1,729.22
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$1,527.85
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$1,999.95
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the X‑T5 for delivering a high‑resolution 40 MP sensor, industry‑leading 7‑stop IBIS, and advanced 6.2K video with RAW output, all while retaining Fujifilm's beloved dial‑centric ergonomics. Criticisms focus on the missing built‑in flash, ambiguous weather sealing, and the video crop in the highest‑resolution mode.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the X‑T5’s high‑resolution sensor, lightweight body, and intuitive dial layout, often citing the camera’s ability to deliver detailed images while remaining portable. However, potential buyers express concerns about limited battery endurance and the absence of a built‑in flash, especially for travel and low‑light situations.
Common Complaints
Battery capacity delivering only ~580 shots per charge, the 1.23× crop in 6.2K video mode, and the lack of built‑in flash or explicit weather‑sealing are the most frequently mentioned issues.
How It Compares
vs. Fujifilm X‑T4
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Choose the X‑T5 for higher resolution and lighter weight; stick with the X‑T4 if weather sealing is a priority.
vs. Fujifilm X‑H2
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Select the X‑T5 for portability and classic dial ergonomics; opt for the X‑H2 when maximum sensor size and ruggedness are required.
vs. Sony A6700
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Disadvantages
Pick the X‑T5 for resolution, color science, and tactile controls; choose the Sony A6700 for low‑light shooting and advanced video AF.
vs. Fujifilm X100VI
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Use the X‑T5 when lens versatility and higher resolution are needed; the X100VI is ideal for minimalist street shooting with a fixed lens.