I don’t need a new camera ( I’d like one of course) but I don’t need one. I’m still getting perfectly good results from my X Pro 1 and XT2…..basically the cameras comfortably outperform my talent! However, If I was in the market for a new Fuji camera your channel would be my first ( and only) stop. Simply unparalleled presentation, technical content and style. Top notch work Andy, thank you.
@@eddybax1sort of the same I feel going from the X-E1 to X-E4. The earlier X series bodies feel like quality but the later feel cheaper construction and that matters to my enjoyment of using them
@@londonlionel I’ve never really understood people freaking out about sizes and weights of photography gear. YES…I DO understand if you’re hiking with it for miles, or packing as small as possible for a flight. But, for me, whatever gets the job done is all that matters. My main electric guitar is a lightweight Telecaster; but if I need the tone of a Les Paul, I never complain that it’s 2 pounds heavier! 😃👍🏻
@@michaelyolch79 Michael. Parts of me don't work as well as I would like or did when I was younger. So when hiking in the hills weight of the gear is really important to me. Camera equipment, food and water for myself and terrier plus ancillaries all add to mass..
Thanks for the sensible and balanced review. I appreciated how you tackled the "film simulation dial" or the presentation. Most other videos are either "wow, this is great! welcome to a Fuji commercial" or "oh my god, this is stupid nobody wants it". Instead you'd stated why you would prefer something else, but it might make sense for others (without making fun of them/us). Cheers!
As usual Andy a great balanced and informative review. I fully understood the comments re battery life, the upside being yiu can use existing batteries therefore saving cost .
Thanks for the comment. That’s true about the battery if you’re coming from the XS20’ or XT30, but if you already have an XT5 and are looking for a second camera it’s annoying having to have two sets of batteries
I just purchased the Fujifilm XT50 and like all smaller or retro style of cameras that Fujifilm made, like the XT3 &5 along with the Nikon ZF, i purchased Small Rig grips for all of them. The grip is just big enough to make the camera easier to hold and the bottom plate has a grove that allows you to mount it on your tripod, the weight is very negligible and it gives extra protection to the bottom of the camera, i have a similar setup on my smaller Olympus bodies.
This is the review I have been waiting for, your channel was one of the reasons I switched from Nikon to Fujifilm when I bought the XT30 when it was launched, it has been very well used and as you mentioned has stood up to all types of weather, it has taken a few knocks along the way and I had been waiting to upgrade to it's successor, however lately I have been playing with the idea of switching back to Nikon and getting something like the Z6II lots of discounts on them just now. The XT50 looks amazing and the 40 mp would have amazing image quality I'm sure. But for someone looking to take their hobby a little further, I think an XT5 would be a better choice, for not much more money. Thanks for the review Andy, decisions decisions.
Thanks a lot, Andy for this thorough and indeed real-life review! I am a happy X-T5 shooter and could imagine getting the X-T50 as a back-up, but only once the price is coming down. As you pointed out: at the moment prices (at least in Germany) are too close. Plus: would not love to carry different spare batteries.. that’s a negative as well..
Thanks for the comment, glad you found the video useful. I agree with you about the pricing, and with the XT6 due next year I’m wondering if it might be better to wait for that and then keep my XT5 as my backup
I sold an X-T30ii before the X-T50 was revealed with the intention to upgrade. However, when they revealed the price and sensor I had reservations. I didn’t notice much difference in sharpness from my old X-T4 when I got the X-H2, though did notice more noise. The X-T50 was also selling for twice the price of a new X-T30ii and only $50 less than the X-T5. I just couldn’t justify it, more so because I also have a full frame Sony system with 61mp. So in the end I re-bought the X-T30ii. 😅
Another excellent overview. I am interested in buying this camera. I think the ergonomics of the XT5 with its grip is most likely an advantage depending on the lens. I do like using a wrist strap so tge XT50 is a great choice. I personally prefer the PSAM layout and love the XS20 and XH2. I lost my XS10 so I am in need of a replacement. 🎉What I am hoping is that next generation XS with the 5th generation processor and sensor and becomes the baby XH2.
Just found your review and I'm pleased I did as the X-T50 is a camera I'm considering to change to from my Olympus OM-1, along with the 3 lenses I have for it ( 8-25mm, 12-100mm, 40-150mm all F4 Pros ) . I prefer more compact bodies and along with the vast jump in megapixels I hope it will be worth the outlay. However I'm also tempted to look at the X-T5 as it might be 'closer' to my OM-1 in many ways .
Fuji appears to be marketing the X-T50 as an 'interchangeable lens X100 VI' which puts off existing X-Tx0 users looking to upgrade. I like my X-T30 and would love IBIS and the newest AF algorithms, but definitely not at that price. The X-S20 seems like a better deal to me - I don't mind PASM and the articulating screen, and the body isn't much bigger either. If you store your camera with a lens attached (like most people do), then the fact that the X-S20 is deeper due to the grip isn't bothering at all.
I have a ring size of 3.5, very petite hands. This camera is a great size if you have small hands like me and are looking for something compact for travel! The small size is a major plus for me. But I can see it being frustrating for those with bigger hands, thicker fingers to access things like the memory card.
Love your honesty!! I have an X-T5 and X-H2. Not sure I would trade either for the X-T50. It's nice being able to take a lot of photos and not have to worry about the battery. If I needed something smaller & lighter, I would probably go with the X100VI as it includes the lens for only 200USD more. Plus the 40MP sensor really needs the latest Fuji f/1.4 lenses, which make the X-T50 quite nose heavy. The newer Fuji 23mm f/1.4 is pretty much permanently attached to my X-T5.
Thanks, Andy. I was looking forward to the next generation of this line. While I love the addition of the new sensor and IBIS, I am very disappointed they didn't upgrade the battery, and that they eliminated the drive dial in favor of the film simulation dial. You mentioned the left dial being ISO on the X-T5, but on the X-T20 and X-T30, it was the drive dial, which for me is extremely useful. The film simulation dial is useless because I shoot in raw.
Hi Andy. If one considers the inflation rate between the release of the X-T30 II and the X-T50 the price differential is not that great. I did calculations a while back the real difference allowing for inflation is, if I recall right, less than € / $ 150. For IBIS and the bigger sensor. Great review and a cracking camera.
Thanks for the comment, glad you like the review. That’s an interesting way of looking at it, but even putting inflation aside the price puts it much closer to the XT5 price than previous cameras in the line have been. It used to feel like you were getting so much of the XT4 or 3 or whatever for a much reduced price, but now I think the relationship has changed and you’re only paying slightly less than an XT5, which makes the things you don’t get (battery life being prime among those things) much more relevant
@@AndyMumford Andy I'm not sure battery life is such a big issue. On Amazon one can pick up 2 x after market batteries and charger for slightly less than £22. As for the overall price I'm thinking that the IBIS and 40 mp processor eat up most of that. The price of the X-S20 suggests that the processor is the key added value item. I'm thinking that Fuji is steadily creating divisions in their camera range and I'm not sure where they are going at the moment (rangefinder styles?). Bestest of wishes. K
Thanks, Andy, solid review and it's always a treat to see your pictures. If I were starting out and could afford both, I'd be in a pickle, trying to choose between this and the X-T5, given the price difference. As it happens, I started with the X-T30 and so realized the smaller body is comfortable for my hands - granted, less so with a huge lens on it - so I would lean towards the X-T50. One question I have for you - about the larger sensor. I've heard some RUclips photo people say that the 26MP sensor has its advantages - quicker write time, smaller file size. Do you think there would have been as positive a reaction if Fuji had released this with the smaller sensor? Would that have prevented the camera from having the gains in autofocus or the ability to use certain film simulations, for example? Anyway just an idle question. Thanks again for the review.
Thanks for the comment, glad you find the reviews useful. Fuji could certainly have implemented all those features on the 26mp sensor, they did so on the XS20. I guess they feel they needed to create a bigger differentiation between the different cameras
I am heavily debating getting this one or the xs-20. I want a hybrid camera but I am really dabbling into film (nothing crazy more like moving stills Wes Anderson style). But I have no idea which to get. I know the xs-20 has better video but how much difference would it really make against the xt50? I am really confused 😭 great video btw!
Thanks so much for the comment. I’m not sure the video really is that much better with the XS20. Certainly in terms of quality of output you wont see any difference, but the XS20 is probably easier to operate
I like the camera, it’s only the price that is holding me back from committing to buy. But I also have a question that perhaps you can answer. I plan to buy the T50, with one of the 16 / 50 ‘standard’ lenses. I like doing portraitures and in the past have found a lens of around 115 > 150 best for this work. Do Fuji have a good lens that could do this (and not break my bank balance)? Excellent review of the T50!!
Thanks for the comment. At that focal length you’re limited to either the 50-140mm (which is probably best for portraits), or something like the 55-200 or 70-300, neither of which excel at portraits.
Great timing on this review!! I like the style and practicality of your videos. I am back in the market for new gear (having been out of the market for 15 years) and have discovered how the world has advanced and how the world now includes Fuji. Even though this focuses on the X-T50 it touches very nicely on all three of my final contenders and the important differences between this, the X-T5 and X-S20 (I will re-watch the video on that one). Tough question: I believe you own the X-S20. Would you move to this Fuji small body or keep the X-S20? Thanks very much for the great videos !!
Thanks for the comment, glad you like the reviews. The XT5 would always be my first choice, and my second camera is currently the XS10 (I didn’t see a point in upgrading). Ive asked myself a lot whether I would replace my XS10 with this, and the answer is no. I’d probably prefer a second XT5 or, to wait for the XT6 and have the XT5 as my second body. If I could only have one of the XS20 and XT50 though…it would be the XT50….although the battery life is an issue for me
Thanks for the additional comments, Andy, and sorry for the delay (out of town) in me getting back. Is there anything special about the X-T50 or is it the sum of little things that would take you away from the X-S20 in that "one-or-the-other" choice? Thanks
Great video, thank you. I’ve only just stumbled across your channel as I’m thinking of buying a Fuji camera and I’m debating between the XT-5 and XT-50. My main issues are battery life and EVF quality. I think I can convince myself that the EVF is good enough but I’m used to using a camera that has a battery that lasts a couple of days unless I’m doing lots of long exposure/IR photography. Can you charge the XT-50 through the USB-C port or is it output only?
thanks for the review, lovely camera, the only two things which I don't like are the small pointy joystick (couldn't they use the one on the xh2 ?) given also the lack of a d-pad, and the cropped 6.2k/4kHQ compared to the xh2, I would much rather had a short time limit on video recording than a crop with a loss of quality....
Great vid as always, Andy. The XT50 is not for me; like you, I shoot RAW, so the ISO dial on the XT5 is much more useful for me than the film sim dial.
I am still content with my X-T30, & would jump straight to the X-T5 if a change became necessary. However, once an L bracket is fitted to the smaller body it becomes nicer to use in the hand. In respect of lens compatibility a Fuji contact says it applies more to certain apertures, but I can't recall which way round!
Can you use all the film simulations in Auto mode? On my X-T30 you only get standard, velvia, and sepia in Auto. Thanks for a very helpful video and for not playing background music (I've never liked it!).
I no longer have the camera as I only borrowed it for review, but I've never seen a Fuji camera that limits what film simulations you can use in Auto. I checked with my XT5, XS10 and GFX and on all of those you can use all the film simulations in Auto, so I expect this will be the same
Hi, very nice video, I currently have a Zf from Nikon, but sometimes looking at a smaller alternative and the x-T50 looks like this could be it. What primes would you recommend to pair with it or rather go for the new 16-50 kit lens? I also like the shots from Lisbon as I will come over 2nd week of September for few days, combined with 10 days in the Algarves and photography is high on my agenda.
Thanks for the comment. It’s hard to recommend primes without knowing g someone’s style of shooting. Personally I prefer zooms, but the primes I use most are 8mm, Viltrox 13mm, 23mm, 35mm 1.4 and 90mm
Love the video, super informative. Thinking about getting one as my first proper camera. I'm traveling a lot to countries where it rains a lot/ during rainy season. Obviously I won't be soaking the camera in the rain, but what do you think about the lack of weather resistance when taking it out after a heavy rain shower with high humidity or generally taking it to the beach? You said you never had any issues with past cameras but I'm kind of scared^^ anyways I will stick around on the channel!
Thanks for the comment, really glad you enjoyed the video. Honesty, I really don’t worry about weather sealing on my cameras. Obviously if it’s proper rain you should cover it, but I’ve never had a problem with sand or humidity
Great review of the X-T50. I bought mine in August this year but only due to I lost my X-T30 in Oslo, Norway somewhere :( I was happy with that one but needed a new travel camera for my vacation and I only had the money for this. Having said that I love the camera but did buy an extra battery haha I like shooting landscape too and I am now looking for a filter system. Do you have a review on that or do you have something you could recommend? I just started to follow you on instagram after having a look at your photos. Love your photos and see we have taken some of the same photos of churches on Iceland :)
Thanks for the comment, glad you enjoyed the review. I use KASE filters, you can see me talk about them in this video ruclips.net/video/GI8pCzyImXQ/видео.html
Hello, great video. I’m looking to buy my first camera for filmmaking. I have used cameras before but never owned one. I really like fujifjlm for their film library presets as this could come handy in colour grading out of box. I really like the X-th50 because of the sensor being so large (assuming this would be amazing for low light which I would love to shoot in). I like the X-th30 as well but for the price it doesn’t seem worth it to me. I’ve been watching lots of reviews of different cameras as well like the Sony a6400 (closer to my price range) but no video really states the best camera on a lower budget for film making specifically. For me the size aspect of the camera doesn’t matter and I am willing to spend money if it means ‘I won’t outgrow the camera’ but I’m looking for help in finding those cameras right for me - a filmmaking focus not a photography one. Thanks
Thanks for the comment. I’m probably not the person to advise you on cameras for film making as it’s not my area, and as I shoot Fuji I can’t really compare it to other cameras that I haven’t used. However, you mentioned the X-T50 having a larger sensor which is good for low light. The XT50 is an APS-C sensor, the same as all the other Fuji cameras, as well as the Sony A6400. It has more megapixels, but that doesn’t mean better low light performance, and often its actually not quite as good as lower resolution cameras (fewer megapixels on a sensor of the same size means the photo diodes are often bigger at gathering light)
I think that must be using in pretty ideal situations as it’s almost double what Fuji claim. I didn’t count my shots, but the battery certainly didn’t last anything like as long as the XT5 shooting in similar circumstances. Glad you’ve been able to get the best out of it
My biggest gripe with this cam is the puny EVF and the price. You can buy any day of the week a cheaper used xh2 in mint condition whith an EVF ten times better and the new battery. However, I give you the size of this one is much more attractive even if the bigger one has many more controls.
Thanks for the review, Andy! Enjoyed watching it. It was your review back in the day that convinced me to go with the XT30. What are your thoughts regarding older lenses not resolving the 40 MP sensor on the XT5/XT50? I am disappointed by this Fuji decision. I am no expert, but I thought camera bodies were always meant to be backward compatible with lenses. With this new development, if I want to do a body upgrade to the XT5/XT50 in the future, I'll now also have to consider replacing my lenses (XF55-200 and XF18-55) to get the most of the camera. Doesn't this just incentivize Fuji owners to explore other camera options in the market when they are ready to upgrade?
Thanks for the comment, glad you find the videos useful. I talk about the lenses at 12:04 in the video. All camera systems suffer from the same thing as technology advances and older lenses can’t keep up. Fuji have just been honest about it with their customers. You own the 18-55 and 55-200, lenses which aren’t as sharp as the 16-55 or 50-140. So ask yourself if it didn’t bother you before that those lenses don’t perform as well and get the best out of the 26mp sensor, why does it bother you that they don’t perform as well on the 40mp sensor? As I explained in the video, I use many non-optimized lenses on the X-T5 and am very happy with the performance I get
Hi Andy. For cameras that are not "weather sealed" like the X-T50, how often do you as a heavy pro user find yourself cleaning the sensor. I don't have a good feel for how easy or difficult it is to clean sensors since I have never done it before. I generally don't shoot in pouring rain. I'm more concerned about dust and condensation forming on the sensor when going inside say a restaurant where the relative humidity is high from a very cold environment.
Generally I’m cleaning my sensor about twice a year. It’s really not a difficult thing to do, and I’ve not found that weather sealed bodies make much difference to this either way.
I've got X100 VI - and trying to figure out if I should get XM5 for its video features, are there anything specific in XM5 that can make it good video camera along with EDC with kit lens ?
IMO the current price of the XT50 is too expensive and too bloated to be a 2nd tier camera, and Fuji needs to treat its customers right. It seems to be the accountant and marketing got too much involvement in current line ups. Firstly, the price of XT50 is only about 20% less than the XT5, and including the newer kit lens is probably about 15% less! Any sane person like myself will choose the XT5 for its much more refined shutter, buttons and dials; WR; dual card; bigger and more solid body; better flip screen and so on. They should’ve left out the IBIS, kept the weight under 400g and old kit lens, and price it under US$1000 (or around $1200 with the old kit lens) The XM5 is in the right direction though. The other thing about auto focus is, when Sony was the only company with awesome AF, I can live with Fuji’s shortcomings. But when other manufacturers caught up and Fuji hasn’t? That’s a no no. With many things in life, loyalty only goes so far, and if the company doesn’t treat their customers right, they will leave! I don’t want Fuji to go down like the M34 cameras, so stop letting the accountants and marketing get in the way of quality products. And about the sensor shortages? I’m pretty sure it’s a marketing thing, because when no other manufacturer faces this problem in late 2024, Fuji shouldn’t! Common Fuji! You’re better than this!
I agree with the first part, the XT50 is expensive and too close to the XT5, so I'm not sure who it's targeted at. However, I don't believe including the old kit lens is a good idea - Fuji redesigned the kit to work better with the 40mp sensor, I've tested it and it's outstanding....much better than the 18-55 or 16-80 on the 40mp sensor, so it would be perverse to then not sell it with cameras that have that sensor, and probably a better example of them "not treating their customers right" I agree that they could have left IBIS out, but in many ways Fuji have a dilemma with this camera. To keep development costs down Fuji effectively use as few different sensors as possible (yes, I know they are made by Sony, but they're made to Fuji specs and then Fuji have to design their processor to work with the sensors, all of which brings R&D costs which are minimised by using as few different sensors as possible and re-using them in different cameras). So they have the 40mp sensor (expensive), the 26mp sensor (cheaper) and the 26 backlit sensor of the XH2 (very expensive). If they use the 26mp sensor again, then it's really just going to be the same as the XT30. If they put IBIS in with that sensor...maybe that could work...it would be similar to the XS20, but still an upgrade on the XT30. It's clear now though that they knew they had the X-M5 launching though, so I guess they went with the 40mp sensor to separate it from that camera. As for autofocus, I'm not sure I agree with you there, and my feeling is there's a lot of myth and confirmation bias around it. I'm out travelling and shooting for around 4 or 5 months each year, usually leading workshops where people have all the latest Sony, Canon and Nikon, and I've never yet been in a real-life situation where the Fuji hasn't performed as well as those. This year I've shot lots of wildlife, as well as street, and the XT5 and GFX 100 II worked just as well as the Sonys and Canons. Sure, it did miss shots, but so did they. And some of these were complex shots where the camera had a spit second to nail focus images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5852ece3e6f2e1ac624051fb/e2e545a9-9a1d-45de-818c-db1de464c8dc/Polar+Bear+Hole+1.jpg?format=2500w (one of the Sonys actually missed this shot). I've stood side by side in very low light where the contrast detect on a Nikon hasn't been able to find an edge in order to focus, but the XT5 could. I also shoot a lot of video for the channel, and haven't encountered focus issues since the XT4 So I'm not saying that Fuji's focus is perfect - I don't shoot sport for example (but who buys a Fuji to shoot sport?), or spend time photographing a dog running towards me, but in real world landscape, wildlife and street I've seen no significant difference in the Fuji's ability to focus on subjects as well as other camera brands. For sure it sometimes fails, and when it does I suspect people use that as an example to say how bad the AF is, but I've seen other brands fail as well, but because they don't have Fuji's reputation, people seem to see those failures as exceptions to the rule or user error or whatever
@@AndyMumford Wow, Andy, I didn’t expect such as comprehensive response, now I feel obliged to sit down and reply to you 🤣 Much appreciated. Kidding aside, I believe the XM5 does ship with the 15-45mm lens as a kit? At “current price points” I believe this is a better package. However I have to emphasise “current” price points, because the 16-50 kit is selling at ridiculous prices. I was waiting and shopped for the XT50 earlier this week and was surprised that with the kit 16-50, is only US$50 less than the same kit with the XT5, so which one did you think I purchased? The body only XT50 is only US$250 more than the XT5 as well. That’s why I say current prices because there’s a little premium on the XT50, where as there’s some minor discount on the XT5 with the same kit. So at current prices, XM5 with 16-50 doesn’t make any sense, but when the prices normalises that would be another story. Second paragraph totally agree, it was probably a difficult decision with IBIS for XT50, and I think the XM5 is in the right direction, and who knows, the XT30ii was pretty successful as a photography camera, and maybe they should shoehorn the 40mp in the XT30 making it XT30iii? That could work without much R&D? 🤣🤣 This way they can keep the weight and price down. As for the autofocus, I think I have to share my journey with Fujifilm with you. My wife gave me an X10 as a birthday present, and back then I didn’t know about cameras, but I loved the results. So the next logical thing was the get the X100T when my first child was born, and I fell in love with the colours and the ergonomics. Thoughout the years I have purchased the X100F, X100V, XT20, XT4, XT30ii. And for a casual shooter I was and still am a pretty big fan of Fuji. But in between those years I’ve owned a Sony RX100vi and tried a few of my friends A7 cameras. I think it was when I compared the XT20 autofocus with the Sonys, and it’s night and day. This idea stuck with me and everytime fuji releases a camera and I envied the autofocus of the Sonys. Few years back I was ok with Fuji since all other manufacturers mirrorless gave less than stellar AF performances, so I thought it’s just a matter of Sony doing a great job. But it’s the end of 2024 and I think that’s enough time for anyone to catch up. That being said I have only owned the XT5 for a few days and have yet to test it out, but I have managed my expectations and am sure I will still enjoy the camera. To me, using a Fuji is like changing through the gears of a manual transmission. It’s painful sometimes but also an enjoyment. But in 2024 we should have the cake and eat it too. 🤣 BTW I’m from Hong Kong, and if you ever visit, I’d be happy to buy you lunch or drinks. Take care!
I was really considering to buy this. Stopped photography years ago for lack of time and motivation. Kept to using my phone for photos for close to 10 years now. I recently got to try a Leica D-Lux 8 and got hooked again. Now I look for a simple to use EDC point and shoot for me and my wife. The D-Lux being overpriced for what it is, I looked for better alternatives in the same price range and discovered the X-T50. On paper just what I look for in every aspect. However, when I went to a store to try it out I was so disappointed by the flimsy, cheap feel this camera has to it. Fair, I may be spoiled from the haptics of the Leica, but at this price point I really expected the Fuji to feel much more exquisite. Instead it feels "plasticy", flimsy, fragile and simply not much fun to pick up or use. I still won't buy the Leica, but now I'm stuck looking for the next best alternative.
The Leica D-Lux 8 is a lovely camera, but it's effectively 8 year old image technology in a beautifully made body. The XT50 is pretty much the opposite. It's got the same image making capacity and autofocus as Fuji's flagship X Series camera, the X-H2, which costs $2000. So of course there are going to be compromises to keep the cost down, and that's come at the expense of the build quality. It's not really reasonable to expect a camera at this price point to have both the sensor, processor and autofocus that this has, and the same build quality as the Leica. You'd probably be better off looking for something like a second hand X-Pro 3 or even an older X100 model, which will still give you better image quality and autofocus than the D-Lux 8 (and I say this as someone who owns the Lecia, which as I say, is a lovely camera). Or get the Lumix DC-LX100 II...it's exactly the same as the Leica, it just doesn't have Leica branding.
It’s a pity that you cannot couple properly each simulation with a specific recipe. That’s a huge lack and the only reason I’m not buying this camera. I love shooting in Jpeg with Fuji like many others
Is it really a real review when there aren’t any negative points? I sat through 18 minutes just to discarded everything I’ve heard. You need pros and cons to be credible.
Perhaps if I'd compared it to other cameras, I'd have found things that were less impressive than it's competitors, but I don't have access to those cameras, so my review is based on using the camera and comparing it to other options in the Fuji lines. The cons are as I stated in the video (multiple times); that its no longer really differentiated by price from the X-T5, so it's not really clear who its made for and why you wouldn't spend a few hundred more to buy an X-T5, which is a better camera.
I don’t need a new camera ( I’d like one of course) but I don’t need one. I’m still getting perfectly good results from my X Pro 1 and XT2…..basically the cameras comfortably outperform my talent! However, If I was in the market for a new Fuji camera your channel would be my first ( and only) stop. Simply unparalleled presentation, technical content and style. Top notch work Andy, thank you.
I am still using the XT2 as well! I handled the XT5, but the build quality feels cheap and plastic. Still no real need to upgrade.
Thanks for the comment, really glad you enjoy the reviews
@@eddybax1sort of the same I feel going from the X-E1 to X-E4. The earlier X series bodies feel like quality but the later feel cheaper construction and that matters to my enjoyment of using them
I passed over many reviews of the XT50. But I really wanted to hear your impressions of the camera when your video came up today. Thank you.
Thanks for the comment, hope you found the video useful
I’m a HUGE fan of the 16-55. Incredible image quality, and wonderful range for so much of my shooting.
It’s a great lens
@@AndyMumfordIt is quite a bulky and heavy lens though… But paired with a 27mm pancake it could really work for almost any situation.
I believe a new version of the 16-55 is in the works. With any luck, it'll be a bit smaller without sacrificing quality.
@@londonlionel I’ve never really understood people freaking out about sizes and weights of photography gear. YES…I DO understand if you’re hiking with it for miles, or packing as small as possible for a flight.
But, for me, whatever gets the job done is all that matters. My main electric guitar is a lightweight Telecaster; but if I need the tone of a Les Paul, I never complain that it’s 2 pounds heavier! 😃👍🏻
@@michaelyolch79 Michael. Parts of me don't work as well as I would like or did when I was younger.
So when hiking in the hills weight of the gear is really important to me. Camera equipment, food and water for myself and terrier plus ancillaries all add to mass..
Thanks for the sensible and balanced review. I appreciated how you tackled the "film simulation dial" or the presentation. Most other videos are either "wow, this is great! welcome to a Fuji commercial" or "oh my god, this is stupid nobody wants it".
Instead you'd stated why you would prefer something else, but it might make sense for others (without making fun of them/us).
Cheers!
Thanks for the comment, glad you enjoyed the review
I bought the Xt50 solely as a travel camera because it is smaller and alittle bit lighter as like say a XT5
Thanks for the comment
As usual Andy a great balanced and informative review. I fully understood the comments re battery life, the upside being yiu can use existing batteries therefore saving cost .
Thanks for the comment. That’s true about the battery if you’re coming from the XS20’ or XT30, but if you already have an XT5 and are looking for a second camera it’s annoying having to have two sets of batteries
I just purchased the Fujifilm XT50 and like all smaller or retro style of cameras that Fujifilm made, like the XT3 &5 along with the Nikon ZF, i purchased Small Rig grips for all of them. The grip is just big enough to make the camera easier to hold and the bottom plate has a grove that allows you to mount it on your tripod, the weight is very negligible and it gives extra protection to the bottom of the camera, i have a similar setup on my smaller Olympus bodies.
I believe that Fuji make grips as well
This is the review I have been waiting for, your channel was one of the reasons I switched from Nikon to Fujifilm when I bought the XT30 when it was launched, it has been very well used and as you mentioned has stood up to all types of weather, it has taken a few knocks along the way and I had been waiting to upgrade to it's successor, however lately I have been playing with the idea of switching back to Nikon and getting something like the Z6II lots of discounts on them just now. The XT50 looks amazing and the 40 mp would have amazing image quality I'm sure. But for someone looking to take their hobby a little further, I think an XT5 would be a better choice, for not much more money. Thanks for the review Andy, decisions decisions.
I have the X-T5 and with a core lens pair of the Tamron 17-70 and Fuji 70-300 one has a potent set up.
Thanks so much for the lovely comment, I’m really glad you found the review useful. I don’t think you’ll regret going with the XT5
Thanks a lot, Andy for this thorough and indeed real-life review! I am a happy X-T5 shooter and could imagine getting the X-T50 as a back-up, but only once the price is coming down. As you pointed out: at the moment prices (at least in Germany) are too close. Plus: would not love to carry different spare batteries.. that’s a negative as well..
Thanks for the comment, glad you found the video useful. I agree with you about the pricing, and with the XT6 due next year I’m wondering if it might be better to wait for that and then keep my XT5 as my backup
Excellent review - thank you!
Thanks for watching
I sold an X-T30ii before the X-T50 was revealed with the intention to upgrade. However, when they revealed the price and sensor I had reservations. I didn’t notice much difference in sharpness from my old X-T4 when I got the X-H2, though did notice more noise. The X-T50 was also selling for twice the price of a new X-T30ii and only $50 less than the X-T5. I just couldn’t justify it, more so because I also have a full frame Sony system with 61mp. So in the end I re-bought the X-T30ii. 😅
Thanks for the comment. I can fully understand what you say and I think it’s something a lot of people will feel.
I'm a sony shooter too. So you say it not worth the extra £500 for the X-T50? Should I jut get the X-T30ii instead?
Another excellent overview. I am interested in buying this camera. I think the ergonomics of the XT5 with its grip is most likely an advantage depending on the lens. I do like using a wrist strap so tge XT50 is a great choice. I personally prefer the PSAM layout and love the XS20 and XH2. I lost my XS10 so I am in need of a replacement. 🎉What I am hoping is that next generation XS with the 5th generation processor and sensor and becomes the baby XH2.
Thanks for the comment. I’m sure they’ll put this sensor in the X-S line at some point but not until next summer at the earliest.
Just found your review and I'm pleased I did as the X-T50 is a camera I'm considering to change to from my Olympus OM-1, along with the 3 lenses I have for it ( 8-25mm, 12-100mm, 40-150mm all F4 Pros ) . I prefer more compact bodies and along with the vast jump in megapixels I hope it will be worth the outlay. However I'm also tempted to look at the X-T5 as it might be 'closer' to my OM-1 in many ways .
Thanks for the comment, glad you enjoyed the review
Thank you very much for this review! I really appreciate your practical approach in real-life situations with this camera.
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed the review
Fuji appears to be marketing the X-T50 as an 'interchangeable lens X100 VI' which puts off existing X-Tx0 users looking to upgrade. I like my X-T30 and would love IBIS and the newest AF algorithms, but definitely not at that price. The X-S20 seems like a better deal to me - I don't mind PASM and the articulating screen, and the body isn't much bigger either. If you store your camera with a lens attached (like most people do), then the fact that the X-S20 is deeper due to the grip isn't bothering at all.
Thanks for the comment. I think you’re right and I’m not quite sure if Fuji are pitching this one correctly
I have a ring size of 3.5, very petite hands. This camera is a great size if you have small hands like me and are looking for something compact for travel! The small size is a major plus for me. But I can see it being frustrating for those with bigger hands, thicker fingers to access things like the memory card.
Absolutely, that makes sense. I think for larger hands it can be a bit cramped though
thanks andy
Thanks for watching
Thanks for the detailed review.
Thanks so much for the comment
Love your honesty!! I have an X-T5 and X-H2. Not sure I would trade either for the X-T50. It's nice being able to take a lot of photos and not have to worry about the battery. If I needed something smaller & lighter, I would probably go with the X100VI as it includes the lens for only 200USD more. Plus the 40MP sensor really needs the latest Fuji f/1.4 lenses, which make the X-T50 quite nose heavy. The newer Fuji 23mm f/1.4 is pretty much permanently attached to my X-T5.
Thanks for the comment, glad you enjoyed the video
Thanks, Andy. I was looking forward to the next generation of this line. While I love the addition of the new sensor and IBIS, I am very disappointed they didn't upgrade the battery, and that they eliminated the drive dial in favor of the film simulation dial. You mentioned the left dial being ISO on the X-T5, but on the X-T20 and X-T30, it was the drive dial, which for me is extremely useful. The film simulation dial is useless because I shoot in raw.
Thanks for the comment, hope the video was useful
Hi Andy.
If one considers the inflation rate between the release of the X-T30 II and the X-T50 the price differential is not that great. I did calculations a while back the real difference allowing for inflation is, if I recall right, less than € / $ 150. For IBIS and the bigger sensor.
Great review and a cracking camera.
Thanks for the comment, glad you like the review. That’s an interesting way of looking at it, but even putting inflation aside the price puts it much closer to the XT5 price than previous cameras in the line have been. It used to feel like you were getting so much of the XT4 or 3 or whatever for a much reduced price, but now I think the relationship has changed and you’re only paying slightly less than an XT5, which makes the things you don’t get (battery life being prime among those things) much more relevant
@@AndyMumford Andy I'm not sure battery life is such a big issue. On Amazon one can pick up 2 x after market batteries and charger for slightly less than £22.
As for the overall price I'm thinking that the IBIS and 40 mp processor eat up most of that.
The price of the X-S20 suggests that the processor is the key added value item. I'm thinking that Fuji is steadily creating divisions in their camera range and I'm not sure where they are going at the moment (rangefinder styles?). Bestest of wishes. K
Thanks, Andy, solid review and it's always a treat to see your pictures. If I were starting out and could afford both, I'd be in a pickle, trying to choose between this and the X-T5, given the price difference. As it happens, I started with the X-T30 and so realized the smaller body is comfortable for my hands - granted, less so with a huge lens on it - so I would lean towards the X-T50.
One question I have for you - about the larger sensor. I've heard some RUclips photo people say that the 26MP sensor has its advantages - quicker write time, smaller file size. Do you think there would have been as positive a reaction if Fuji had released this with the smaller sensor? Would that have prevented the camera from having the gains in autofocus or the ability to use certain film simulations, for example? Anyway just an idle question. Thanks again for the review.
Thanks for the comment, glad you find the reviews useful. Fuji could certainly have implemented all those features on the 26mp sensor, they did so on the XS20. I guess they feel they needed to create a bigger differentiation between the different cameras
I am heavily debating getting this one or the xs-20. I want a hybrid camera but I am really dabbling into film (nothing crazy more like moving stills Wes Anderson style). But I have no idea which to get. I know the xs-20 has better video but how much difference would it really make against the xt50? I am really confused 😭 great video btw!
Thanks so much for the comment. I’m not sure the video really is that much better with the XS20. Certainly in terms of quality of output you wont see any difference, but the XS20 is probably easier to operate
I like the camera, it’s only the price that is holding me back from committing to buy. But I also have a question that perhaps you can answer.
I plan to buy the T50, with one of the 16 / 50 ‘standard’ lenses.
I like doing portraitures and in the past have found a lens of around 115 > 150 best for this work.
Do Fuji have a good lens that could do this (and not break my bank balance)?
Excellent review of the T50!!
Thanks for the comment. At that focal length you’re limited to either the 50-140mm (which is probably best for portraits), or something like the 55-200 or 70-300, neither of which excel at portraits.
Great timing on this review!! I like the style and practicality of your videos.
I am back in the market for new gear (having been out of the market for 15 years) and have discovered how the world has advanced and how the world now includes Fuji.
Even though this focuses on the X-T50 it touches very nicely on all three of my final contenders and the important differences between this, the X-T5 and X-S20 (I will re-watch the video on that one).
Tough question: I believe you own the X-S20. Would you move to this Fuji small body or keep the X-S20?
Thanks very much for the great videos !!
Thanks for the comment, glad you like the reviews. The XT5 would always be my first choice, and my second camera is currently the XS10 (I didn’t see a point in upgrading). Ive asked myself a lot whether I would replace my XS10 with this, and the answer is no. I’d probably prefer a second XT5 or, to wait for the XT6 and have the XT5 as my second body. If I could only have one of the XS20 and XT50 though…it would be the XT50….although the battery life is an issue for me
Thanks for the additional comments, Andy, and sorry for the delay (out of town) in me getting back. Is there anything special about the X-T50 or is it the sum of little things that would take you away from the X-S20 in that "one-or-the-other" choice? Thanks
Great video, thank you. I’ve only just stumbled across your channel as I’m thinking of buying a Fuji camera and I’m debating between the XT-5 and XT-50. My main issues are battery life and EVF quality. I think I can convince myself that the EVF is good enough but I’m used to using a camera that has a battery that lasts a couple of days unless I’m doing lots of long exposure/IR photography. Can you charge the XT-50 through the USB-C port or is it output only?
Thanks for the comment. Yep, you can charge the XT50 with the USB C port
@@AndyMumford Great, that’s really good to know. I also liked your Eames chair and the Iain Banks books - good taste!
thanks for the review, lovely camera, the only two things which I don't like are the small pointy joystick (couldn't they use the one on the xh2 ?) given also the lack of a d-pad, and the cropped 6.2k/4kHQ compared to the xh2, I would much rather had a short time limit on video recording than a crop with a loss of quality....
Thanks for the comment, glad you enjoyed the video
Great vid as always, Andy. The XT50 is not for me; like you, I shoot RAW, so the ISO dial on the XT5 is much more useful for me than the film sim dial.
Agreed
I am still content with my X-T30, & would jump straight to the X-T5 if a change became necessary. However, once an L bracket is fitted to the smaller body it becomes nicer to use in the hand. In respect of lens compatibility a Fuji contact says it applies more to certain apertures, but I can't recall which way round!
Thanks for the comment
Can you use all the film simulations in Auto mode? On my X-T30 you only get standard, velvia, and sepia in Auto. Thanks for a very helpful video and for not playing background music (I've never liked it!).
I no longer have the camera as I only borrowed it for review, but I've never seen a Fuji camera that limits what film simulations you can use in Auto. I checked with my XT5, XS10 and GFX and on all of those you can use all the film simulations in Auto, so I expect this will be the same
Hi, very nice video, I currently have a Zf from Nikon, but sometimes looking at a smaller alternative and the x-T50 looks like this could be it. What primes would you recommend to pair with it or rather go for the new 16-50 kit lens?
I also like the shots from Lisbon as I will come over 2nd week of September for few days, combined with 10 days in the Algarves and photography is high on my agenda.
Thanks for the comment. It’s hard to recommend primes without knowing g someone’s style of shooting. Personally I prefer zooms, but the primes I use most are 8mm, Viltrox 13mm, 23mm, 35mm 1.4 and 90mm
Love the video, super informative. Thinking about getting one as my first proper camera. I'm traveling a lot to countries where it rains a lot/ during rainy season. Obviously I won't be soaking the camera in the rain, but what do you think about the lack of weather resistance when taking it out after a heavy rain shower with high humidity or generally taking it to the beach? You said you never had any issues with past cameras but I'm kind of scared^^ anyways I will stick around on the channel!
Thanks for the comment, really glad you enjoyed the video. Honesty, I really don’t worry about weather sealing on my cameras. Obviously if it’s proper rain you should cover it, but I’ve never had a problem with sand or humidity
Great review of the X-T50. I bought mine in August this year but only due to I lost my X-T30 in Oslo, Norway somewhere :( I was happy with that one but needed a new travel camera for my vacation and I only had the money for this. Having said that I love the camera but did buy an extra battery haha I like shooting landscape too and I am now looking for a filter system. Do you have a review on that or do you have something you could recommend? I just started to follow you on instagram after having a look at your photos. Love your photos and see we have taken some of the same photos of churches on Iceland :)
Thanks for the comment, glad you enjoyed the review. I use KASE filters, you can see me talk about them in this video ruclips.net/video/GI8pCzyImXQ/видео.html
Hello, great video. I’m looking to buy my first camera for filmmaking. I have used cameras before but never owned one. I really like fujifjlm for their film library presets as this could come handy in colour grading out of box. I really like the X-th50 because of the sensor being so large (assuming this would be amazing for low light which I would love to shoot in). I like the X-th30 as well but for the price it doesn’t seem worth it to me. I’ve been watching lots of reviews of different cameras as well like the Sony a6400 (closer to my price range) but no video really states the best camera on a lower budget for film making specifically. For me the size aspect of the camera doesn’t matter and I am willing to spend money if it means ‘I won’t outgrow the camera’ but I’m looking for help in finding those cameras right for me - a filmmaking focus not a photography one. Thanks
Thanks for the comment. I’m probably not the person to advise you on cameras for film making as it’s not my area, and as I shoot Fuji I can’t really compare it to other cameras that I haven’t used. However, you mentioned the X-T50 having a larger sensor which is good for low light. The XT50 is an APS-C sensor, the same as all the other Fuji cameras, as well as the Sony A6400. It has more megapixels, but that doesn’t mean better low light performance, and often its actually not quite as good as lower resolution cameras (fewer megapixels on a sensor of the same size means the photo diodes are often bigger at gathering light)
@@AndyMumford okay thank you for the advice anyway!
I got 650 shots on my xt50, the battery wasnt bad at all
I think that must be using in pretty ideal situations as it’s almost double what Fuji claim. I didn’t count my shots, but the battery certainly didn’t last anything like as long as the XT5 shooting in similar circumstances. Glad you’ve been able to get the best out of it
My biggest gripe with this cam is the puny EVF and the price. You can buy any day of the week a cheaper used xh2 in mint condition whith an EVF ten times better and the new battery. However, I give you the size of this one is much more attractive even if the bigger one has many more controls.
It is an expensive camera, but I don’t it’s aimed at the kind of person who would buy an XH2
Thanks a lot for this review 🙏👍👍👍
Thanks for the comment
Thanks for the review, Andy! Enjoyed watching it. It was your review back in the day that convinced me to go with the XT30.
What are your thoughts regarding older lenses not resolving the 40 MP sensor on the XT5/XT50? I am disappointed by this Fuji decision. I am no expert, but I thought camera bodies were always meant to be backward compatible with lenses. With this new development, if I want to do a body upgrade to the XT5/XT50 in the future, I'll now also have to consider replacing my lenses (XF55-200 and XF18-55) to get the most of the camera.
Doesn't this just incentivize Fuji owners to explore other camera options in the market when they are ready to upgrade?
Thanks for the comment, glad you find the videos useful.
I talk about the lenses at 12:04 in the video.
All camera systems suffer from the same thing as technology advances and older lenses can’t keep up. Fuji have just been honest about it with their customers.
You own the 18-55 and 55-200, lenses which aren’t as sharp as the 16-55 or 50-140. So ask yourself if it didn’t bother you before that those lenses don’t perform as well and get the best out of the 26mp sensor, why does it bother you that they don’t perform as well on the 40mp sensor?
As I explained in the video, I use many non-optimized lenses on the X-T5 and am very happy with the performance I get
@@AndyMumford thanks for clarifying. I wasn't aware this was a problem across all camera systems!
I'll also add that I am now interested to find out the lenses that resolve the best on my 26 mp xt30 sensor 😁
Thank you for your nice review as always. May I ask, what is your choice of backup camera now? X-T50 or X-S20?
Thanks so much. My back up camera at the moment is still the XS10 and I think I’ll stick with that till the XT6 comes out, then the XT5 will be backup
@@AndyMumford Thank you for sharing!
Hi! Adjacent to this, will you be making a review/thoughts about the new XF 16-50mm for landscape photography?
I’m hoping to borrow the 16-50 later this year.
I really would love to get it as my third Fuji camera if it wasn’t for the battery and the left hand dial. 😢
Yeah, the battery is a very strange decision on Fujis part
@@AndyMumford but however. You once again nailed it and I’ll be your faithful supporter forever 🤪
Hi Andy. For cameras that are not "weather sealed" like the X-T50, how often do you as a heavy pro user find yourself cleaning the sensor. I don't have a good feel for how easy or difficult it is to clean sensors since I have never done it before. I generally don't shoot in pouring rain. I'm more concerned about dust and condensation forming on the sensor when going inside say a restaurant where the relative humidity is high from a very cold environment.
Generally I’m cleaning my sensor about twice a year. It’s really not a difficult thing to do, and I’ve not found that weather sealed bodies make much difference to this either way.
Thanks for this. Do you know if the Sigma 18 to 50mm is able to resolve with the 40 megapixels?
Sigma don't release that kind of info so I can''t say
Maybe a good match It with the XF23f/2.
Absolutely! I have been using this camera with the XF 23 f/2 and the sigma 10-18 for travel. It’s been a great kit for me.
So many thanks..!!
Definitely
Nice tests in Bahia
Bahia?
Well done
Thanks so much
I've got X100 VI - and trying to figure out if I should get XM5 for its video features, are there anything specific in XM5 that can make it good video camera along with EDC with kit lens ?
I've not had a chance to use the X-M5
We're at 50 already? I bought the 30 'cause of you.
Haha, indeed. We skipped the 40
IMO the current price of the XT50 is too expensive and too bloated to be a 2nd tier camera, and Fuji needs to treat its customers right. It seems to be the accountant and marketing got too much involvement in current line ups. Firstly, the price of XT50 is only about 20% less than the XT5, and including the newer kit lens is probably about 15% less! Any sane person like myself will choose the XT5 for its much more refined shutter, buttons and dials; WR; dual card; bigger and more solid body; better flip screen and so on. They should’ve left out the IBIS, kept the weight under 400g and old kit lens, and price it under US$1000 (or around $1200 with the old kit lens) The XM5 is in the right direction though.
The other thing about auto focus is, when Sony was the only company with awesome AF, I can live with Fuji’s shortcomings. But when other manufacturers caught up and Fuji hasn’t? That’s a no no. With many things in life, loyalty only goes so far, and if the company doesn’t treat their customers right, they will leave! I don’t want Fuji to go down like the M34 cameras, so stop letting the accountants and marketing get in the way of quality products. And about the sensor shortages? I’m pretty sure it’s a marketing thing, because when no other manufacturer faces this problem in late 2024, Fuji shouldn’t! Common Fuji! You’re better than this!
I agree with the first part, the XT50 is expensive and too close to the XT5, so I'm not sure who it's targeted at. However, I don't believe including the old kit lens is a good idea - Fuji redesigned the kit to work better with the 40mp sensor, I've tested it and it's outstanding....much better than the 18-55 or 16-80 on the 40mp sensor, so it would be perverse to then not sell it with cameras that have that sensor, and probably a better example of them "not treating their customers right"
I agree that they could have left IBIS out, but in many ways Fuji have a dilemma with this camera. To keep development costs down Fuji effectively use as few different sensors as possible (yes, I know they are made by Sony, but they're made to Fuji specs and then Fuji have to design their processor to work with the sensors, all of which brings R&D costs which are minimised by using as few different sensors as possible and re-using them in different cameras). So they have the 40mp sensor (expensive), the 26mp sensor (cheaper) and the 26 backlit sensor of the XH2 (very expensive). If they use the 26mp sensor again, then it's really just going to be the same as the XT30. If they put IBIS in with that sensor...maybe that could work...it would be similar to the XS20, but still an upgrade on the XT30. It's clear now though that they knew they had the X-M5 launching though, so I guess they went with the 40mp sensor to separate it from that camera.
As for autofocus, I'm not sure I agree with you there, and my feeling is there's a lot of myth and confirmation bias around it. I'm out travelling and shooting for around 4 or 5 months each year, usually leading workshops where people have all the latest Sony, Canon and Nikon, and I've never yet been in a real-life situation where the Fuji hasn't performed as well as those. This year I've shot lots of wildlife, as well as street, and the XT5 and GFX 100 II worked just as well as the Sonys and Canons. Sure, it did miss shots, but so did they. And some of these were complex shots where the camera had a spit second to nail focus images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5852ece3e6f2e1ac624051fb/e2e545a9-9a1d-45de-818c-db1de464c8dc/Polar+Bear+Hole+1.jpg?format=2500w (one of the Sonys actually missed this shot).
I've stood side by side in very low light where the contrast detect on a Nikon hasn't been able to find an edge in order to focus, but the XT5 could.
I also shoot a lot of video for the channel, and haven't encountered focus issues since the XT4
So I'm not saying that Fuji's focus is perfect - I don't shoot sport for example (but who buys a Fuji to shoot sport?), or spend time photographing a dog running towards me, but in real world landscape, wildlife and street I've seen no significant difference in the Fuji's ability to focus on subjects as well as other camera brands. For sure it sometimes fails, and when it does I suspect people use that as an example to say how bad the AF is, but I've seen other brands fail as well, but because they don't have Fuji's reputation, people seem to see those failures as exceptions to the rule or user error or whatever
@@AndyMumford Wow, Andy, I didn’t expect such as comprehensive response, now I feel obliged to sit down and reply to you 🤣 Much appreciated. Kidding aside, I believe the XM5 does ship with the 15-45mm lens as a kit? At “current price points” I believe this is a better package. However I have to emphasise “current” price points, because the 16-50 kit is selling at ridiculous prices. I was waiting and shopped for the XT50 earlier this week and was surprised that with the kit 16-50, is only US$50 less than the same kit with the XT5, so which one did you think I purchased? The body only XT50 is only US$250 more than the XT5 as well. That’s why I say current prices because there’s a little premium on the XT50, where as there’s some minor discount on the XT5 with the same kit. So at current prices, XM5 with 16-50 doesn’t make any sense, but when the prices normalises that would be another story.
Second paragraph totally agree, it was probably a difficult decision with IBIS for XT50, and I think the XM5 is in the right direction, and who knows, the XT30ii was pretty successful as a photography camera, and maybe they should shoehorn the 40mp in the XT30 making it XT30iii? That could work without much R&D? 🤣🤣 This way they can keep the weight and price down.
As for the autofocus, I think I have to share my journey with Fujifilm with you. My wife gave me an X10 as a birthday present, and back then I didn’t know about cameras, but I loved the results. So the next logical thing was the get the X100T when my first child was born, and I fell in love with the colours and the ergonomics. Thoughout the years I have purchased the X100F, X100V, XT20, XT4, XT30ii. And for a casual shooter I was and still am a pretty big fan of Fuji. But in between those years I’ve owned a Sony RX100vi and tried a few of my friends A7 cameras. I think it was when I compared the XT20 autofocus with the Sonys, and it’s night and day. This idea stuck with me and everytime fuji releases a camera and I envied the autofocus of the Sonys. Few years back I was ok with Fuji since all other manufacturers mirrorless gave less than stellar AF performances, so I thought it’s just a matter of Sony doing a great job. But it’s the end of 2024 and I think that’s enough time for anyone to catch up. That being said I have only owned the XT5 for a few days and have yet to test it out, but I have managed my expectations and am sure I will still enjoy the camera. To me, using a Fuji is like changing through the gears of a manual transmission. It’s painful sometimes but also an enjoyment. But in 2024 we should have the cake and eat it too. 🤣
BTW I’m from Hong Kong, and if you ever visit, I’d be happy to buy you lunch or drinks. Take care!
I was really considering to buy this. Stopped photography years ago for lack of time and motivation. Kept to using my phone for photos for close to 10 years now. I recently got to try a Leica D-Lux 8 and got hooked again. Now I look for a simple to use EDC point and shoot for me and my wife. The D-Lux being overpriced for what it is, I looked for better alternatives in the same price range and discovered the X-T50. On paper just what I look for in every aspect. However, when I went to a store to try it out I was so disappointed by the flimsy, cheap feel this camera has to it. Fair, I may be spoiled from the haptics of the Leica, but at this price point I really expected the Fuji to feel much more exquisite. Instead it feels "plasticy", flimsy, fragile and simply not much fun to pick up or use. I still won't buy the Leica, but now I'm stuck looking for the next best alternative.
The Leica D-Lux 8 is a lovely camera, but it's effectively 8 year old image technology in a beautifully made body. The XT50 is pretty much the opposite. It's got the same image making capacity and autofocus as Fuji's flagship X Series camera, the X-H2, which costs $2000. So of course there are going to be compromises to keep the cost down, and that's come at the expense of the build quality. It's not really reasonable to expect a camera at this price point to have both the sensor, processor and autofocus that this has, and the same build quality as the Leica.
You'd probably be better off looking for something like a second hand X-Pro 3 or even an older X100 model, which will still give you better image quality and autofocus than the D-Lux 8 (and I say this as someone who owns the Lecia, which as I say, is a lovely camera).
Or get the Lumix DC-LX100 II...it's exactly the same as the Leica, it just doesn't have Leica branding.
The 35mm look very good on that body 🙂Thanks for the review
Hahaha, the 35mm 1.4 looks good on every camera…it’s just a gorgeous lens. Thanks for the comment
Is the xt50 capable of night scape astrophotography??
Pretty much any modern mirrorless camera is fine for astrophotography. It's all about which lens you use
Buying choices aren’t difficult Andy. Just buy an X-T20!
It was a lovely camera
It’s a pity that you cannot couple properly each simulation with a specific recipe. That’s a huge lack and the only reason I’m not buying this camera. I love shooting in Jpeg with Fuji like many others
Thanks for the comment
I see works of Alvaro Siza and Mateus
Indeed
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Is it really a real review when there aren’t any negative points? I sat through 18 minutes just to discarded everything I’ve heard. You need pros and cons to be credible.
Perhaps if I'd compared it to other cameras, I'd have found things that were less impressive than it's competitors, but I don't have access to those cameras, so my review is based on using the camera and comparing it to other options in the Fuji lines. The cons are as I stated in the video (multiple times); that its no longer really differentiated by price from the X-T5, so it's not really clear who its made for and why you wouldn't spend a few hundred more to buy an X-T5, which is a better camera.
Let’s be honest,It’s an £800 camera!
Hmmm, yeah but no. It’s really not.