Fujifilm X-T5
The Fujifilm X-T5 is a stills-first APS-C camera built around a high-resolution 40-megapixel sensor and the tactile, dial-driven controls that have made the X-T line a favorite among enthusiasts. The detail it captures rivals some full-frame bodies, and Fujifilm's renowned film simulations give pleasing color straight out of camera, which appeals to photographers who would rather shoot than edit. In-body stabilization and weather sealing round out a genuinely portable package. The trade-offs are that the dense 40MP sensor is hungrier in low light than lower-resolution rivals, and while video is capable, this body clearly prioritizes photography over the most demanding video work.
A good time to buy — it's 2% above its all-time low, 4% below its 90-day average, and it ticked up 2% this month.
- High-resolution 40MP sensor with excellent detail
- Tactile, dial-driven manual controls
- Beloved Fujifilm film simulations for great JPEGs
- In-body stabilization in a compact APS-C body
- Dense 40MP sensor is more demanding in low light
- Video is capable but secondary to stills
- Smaller native lens lineup than full-frame mounts
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