Hands-on Fujifilm X-T5 review: maximum photo fun


Fujifilm has long been a haven for photography traditionalists – and the Fujifilm X-T5 could be its greatest gift so far to that shrinking but still significant demographic. 

In a world that’s increasingly turning towards video and full-frame sensors, the company has doubled down on its strengths (retro charm, tactile controls, compact bodies) to make a photo-centric camera that could well be the sweet spot in its entire X series, unless you like 8K video and fully-articulated screens.

The X-T series (with the ‘T’ standing for ‘traditional’) has always been most popular with keen amateur photographers, or pros who want a fun weekend ride that feels like a film camera. The Fujifilm X-T5 carries that same spirit, adopting the classic dials that are missing from Fujifilm’s more modern X-H series. But it also packs in an impressive amount of modern mirrorless tech, including the same 40.2MP APS-C sensor and X-Processor 5 that are in the Fujifilm X-H2.

The Fujifilm X-T5 camera sitting on a table

(Image credit: Future)

With Fujifilm’s new X-H flagships shouldering the burden of being hybrid beasts for both stills and video, the Fujifilm X-T5 has been freed to indulge fans of the series with a more purely photographic experience. On the back, there’s the three-way tilting screen from the Fujifilm X-T3. And inside, there’s a boosted in-body image stabilization system that promises to provide up to seven stops of compensation.



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