Fujifilm's latest mirrorless camera sports a new 40-megapixel sensor, and in-body image stabilization
Pros:
New 40-megapixel sensor
Retro buttons/dials
New in-body image stabilization
Tilting LCD screen
Improved 0.8x magnifying viewfinder
Built-in film simulations
Weather resistant
Cons:
Easy to accidentally change drive mode
Unreliable eye-tracking autofocus
Overview
The Fujifilm X-T5 ($1,699) is possibly the best digital camera Fuji has ever made. The film simulations, which bring a retro punch to Fuji's x-series cameras, are better than ever on the X-T5. The straight out of camera jpegs that this camera makes are unlike anything on the market right now. That's not to say that the raw files are lacking, however, as the raw files have up to 13 stops of dynamic range.
Designed for Photographers
The Fuji X-T5 is a camera that was marketed primarily towards photographers. The 40-megapixel sensor is more than enough for large prints and heavy cropping. As well as the aforementioned film simulations make for everything a still photographer needs.
Final Thoughts
If you're in the market for a new camera and you love the analog look and feel of film, but still want the convenience and ease of use of digital cameras. The Fujifilm X-T5 is the right choice for you.
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