Wow, thank you - that means a lot to hear that from a fellow reviewer 😊 We think you'd look great with a nice, clean French manicure, can't wait to see them in your next video🤣
Great video! ☺ As an owner of the X-S20, the new X-M5 is probably not a camera I will invest in as the battery is smaller than in the X-S20. But I really like the compactness of the new X-M5 ☺
Thank you! Please do consider us for future - our friendly (and fast!) customer service from real camera users is what really sets us apart. 😊 Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.
I’ve an X-s20 and I’d love to have this automatic vertical recording mode as well, along with the auto file transfer or either learn how to make them work.
Great review. Film sim dial was on the X-S20 first, just didn't have the icons on it :) I have an X-S20 and will replace my old X-M1 with the X-M5 now I've sold my X-E4. Should be easier to 'menu fumble' between the cameras now.
Thank you so much! You’re absolutely right - what I should have clarified in the video is that the X-T50 was actually the first Fujifilm camera to feature a dedicated film simulation dial, which has now made its way to the X-M5. The X-S20, on the other hand, has a customisable function dial that defaults to film simulations in most modes (except Manual, where it switches to exposure compensation). That flexibility explains why it doesn't have the icons on the dial - it’s designed to handle a variety of functions. And your setup sounds like a great move! Having similar controls between the X-S20 and X-M5 should definitely make switching between them a lot more intuitive. Less time adjusting to different menus means more time doing what you love!
Great review Olivia. I don’t know about the Fujifilm line of cameras but i like what i see so far with this X-M5. Could you please make a video showing Fujifilm lenses and other brand lenses that would pair well with this camera. Subscribed and looking forward to checking out your channel 📸
Really useful and in-depth review. Shame about the cable port placements if it interferes with holding it. Trying to decide between this and the Sony zv e10 for video usage. Not sure how much I'd use the film simulation dial. Are you able to remap the buttons instead? Many thanks
Great review, looks a good camera for anyone wanting something small but with great IQ , ideal for walkers, or street photographers who want something small. The great video is the big bonus for what looks like an all round great buy for anyone who wants to get into serious video or just a great camera to take out when walking the dog to catch that great sunset. Price also seems spot on .
Lovely review. I did pre-order the x-m5, but more to replace my trusted x70. I would pair it up with the 18mm/f2 for AF shooting and with a Voigtlander 27mm/f2 for full manual/compact carry.
Nice first impressions. Tons of information provided, including use case considerations. Thank you. With this size, using large fuji lenses will be a struggle.
Agree 100% about the q button placement. It always amazes me how they ever thought this would be a great idea. Maybe they need to have a user working group to discuss ergonomics.
Thanks for your review, clear and precise. I am looking for a camera to always have with me, especially for photography. I would have bought a Sony a6700 but now I am very tempted by this Fujifilm. I really like the price, the compactness and the film simulations but I have never used a Fuji. Comparing the two cameras from a photographic point of view what do you recommend? Thanks!
The af is not glued on your hair... and you re testing at f8 on a wide angle and it still hunted. It is pretty bad and i dont know why you dont mention it
Because she represents a store. There's only as much critique you can expect from a channel directly affiliated to a party that needs to sell the product directly. On top of that, I think it's a bit quick to judge that the af is bad just on what you describe. Lastly, af always seems to be very controversial on anything that does not carry a Sony logo so I get why you wouldnt even say anything about it at all.
@motorcycle-man I said nothing controversial. She tests the af at f8 for gods sake. And even at f8 the camera hunted. That's terrible. And I don't even use Sony. I use Nikon and I film myself all the time at f1.4. Never did my camera miss me. I don't know what exactly you are defending her for. She wasn't honest and tried to hide the fact that the auto focus is thrash. This is called manipulating.
@@IliasKoureas Brother relax. I am not defending anyone. I am not arguing you. I am actually just providing context to what you are saying. The world is not out to get you brother.
No IBIS, deal breaker for me. Furthermore, (or should I say, furtherless), no EVF, less customizable dials, smaller battery... Still think X-S20 remains the best hybrid camera from Fujifilm at relatively low price.
Thank you! Sure. Image 1: Standard Image 2: Standard (HDR800) Image 3: Classic Negative Image 4: Standard Image 5: Standard Image 6: Standard Hope this helps! 😊
I have been using the XM-1 as a second hand find online for the last two years and I can tell you that the XM line is really a remarkable piece of machinery. The lack of an EVF doesn't bother you after the first few times you pick up this compact body. One thing I'm looking forward to in the XM-5 vs the XM-1 is the screen that can pop out for Vlogging and the touchscreen capabilities are going to be great. #NewFufjiFilmFanBoy
HI! In your opinion... if price/availability wasn't and issue and you had the choice between the X-M5 +27mm pancake lens OR the X100VI which would you choose?
With USB-C equipped Apple devices (iPad/iPhone), no new app is required! The native photos app recognizes the camera & lets you import both RAW & JPEG files.
Great review!! One question, just like the x100v and its sisters, is it still possible to create NEW FILM SIMULATION RECIPES, in addition to the ones that come with the camera?
Thanks for watching 😊 We've not tested this, but it stands to reason that you can create them in the exact same way as on the X-S20 (same processor and image quality options) and the X-T50 (has a film sim dial).
@@fais_ireland the resolution isn’t really the hero of the story here. Sensor resolution isn’t always important - in this case it’s a pretty standard size for an all-rounder sensor. Hence most people won’t be focussing on that as a key feature.
I loved your review but the only part that is wrong is the auto focus, as you can seei it didnt focus on you it focused on the background instead. I am not sure why did you say the auto focus worked when clearly didnt work in a very simple scenario. It looks like this camera has same bad auto focus as my xt5 and xh2 :(
Hey! Thanks 😊 You’re totally right; in the AF test, I didn’t have an ND filter to allow for a wider aperture, which limited the autofocus performance at f/8 (fault on my part). My comment was based on real-world use-during filming in other settings, I found the autofocus was generally reliable. While the test footage doesn’t fully showcase it, my broader experience was positive, with good focus tracking in most conditions. Hope this clarifies things, and thanks for your feedback!
great resümee 💪 olivia # i am torn ... let me ask you, how would you rate the reliability of eye AF / eye tracking on the X-M5 with present m5 sensor/engine ?? thanx & rgds from germany
Not exactly, they are different lines of products, although they are quite similar in several regards (sensor, button layout, battery life). The X-E4 has a viewfinder, the X-M5 does not. The X-E4 display is higher resolution and doesn't flip to the side. So the X-E series is a little more photography first, the X-M is slightly more entry level with a focus on social media and content creation features. However, the X-M5 has a newer processor witht the latest AI autofocus modes and film simulations, so for those, who don't need a viewfinder, it might still feel like an upgrade to the X-E4. There are rumours that there will be a proper X-E5 maybe next year, but it is not official yet.
8:20 Why do you say it isn’t reliable? The example shows how the Eye / Face detect AF works and it works exactly as it should - defaulting to Olivia’s head when her eye is out of focus and then grabs her eye immediately as she turns back around. It’s shot at F8, not F16 (you can see the settings and the AF at work in the screen recording).
@@WilkinsonCameras That's the thing, the eye box clearly moves to the side on to the background next to her head, because the ai tracking is expecting the eye to move there due to the faulty algorithm. It then first focuses on the background, because that's where the eye box ends up to be. After that it goes back to the head and eye, but only once she touches the eye box with her head, thus forcing the camera to reconsider. When she turns back again, the focus is acquired quickly which is of course very good. The short backfocusing could be a one time thing though, but nothing can be said without proper testing or final firmware. That's one of the issues that many were already criticizing about Fujis ai algorithm on the X-H2S and other bodies, because it started doing this on recent firmware updates. On the initial firmware, these issues did not exist. I just really hope this is not what is to be expected from the upcoming firmware updates. But then again, I won't judge the AF performance by this short clip.
@@rafanaluzie2062 seriously, anybody who doesn't see that the background is in focus is either blind or is lying on purpose. The problem isn't that this is happening, as we are already used to this video AF with the latest firmware. The problem is that the video doesn't acknowledge it, even says it works as described. It clearly isn't. And again, because many just claim we are hating, this was not an issue on the very first firmware versions on X-H2(s) and X-T5.
All points covered in the video, so hopefully you enjoyed watching, but as retailers we know how important that unboxing experience is for people, and we know how many people will be surprised when there is no charger or cable included😊
Not sure about the benefits of this camera, if you are into photography in my opinion the XT30 mark II would be a better option at just another 45grams according to my scales at home. Also Fuji continue to issue more models without for filling customer needs like the Fuji X100Vi which is not fair to genuine amateur photographers. I do like Fuji owning an XE3 ( same weight as the XM5) the XPro 1 and the XT30 mark II. In the past I have owned the X100F and XF10, so I’m not anti Fuji. For many months I had a deposit for the X100Vi but yesterday I withdrew my £990 deposit because the I saw no chance of ever owning one without paying a large extra payment for a so called used camera. I enjoyed your video and my complaint is with Fuji’s reluctance to ensure ordinary amateur photographers get their cameras they would like.
To answer your question about the X100VI availability - yes, it’s maddening! But the X-M5 will be a different production entirely as it has quite different internals and build. Fujifilm have just recently completed another production line for the X100VI which will see production ramp up significantly and bring those long waits down dramatically. It will still take some time to clear the backlog, but we hope to see existing customer orders cleared by the end of the year. Fujifilm were obviously massively caught out by the demand for the X100VI and unfortunately setting up production lines and runs isn’t an overnight job. We do hope to see this model become more available in 2025 though - especially as I personally want to own one… but I won’t place an order until all our customer orders are filled! - Alex | Wilkinson Cameras
i think no camera exept om system or panasonic gh can do that reliably enough... thats why gimbal was invented and xm5 looks perfect for that purpose as it is very lightweight and won't require big gimbal
Great first look!! Tons of samples. BUT....Watching this made me realize I need a manicure for the next one.
Wow, thank you - that means a lot to hear that from a fellow reviewer 😊 We think you'd look great with a nice, clean French manicure, can't wait to see them in your next video🤣
@@WilkinsonCameras 😊😊
thank you ! Clear, concise review. I don't have much of a clue about cameras, so your review really helped!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching 😊
Came here for the X-M5 / X-S20 talk, but really like the shots of Malham Cove. Need to go there again soon!
i love this girl! such a natural. very talented.
What a great video! Even much better and detailed than all the videos from the huge photography channels!
Wow, thanks! Appreciate that.
Great video! ☺ As an owner of the X-S20, the new X-M5 is probably not a camera I will invest in as the battery is smaller than in the X-S20. But I really like the compactness of the new X-M5 ☺
Thanks Roger! 😊 Yeah, I completely get that and would agree with you.
A first class presentation, thank you. Maybe its time for me to change supplier and take a look at Wilkinson Cameras
Thank you! Please do consider us for future - our friendly (and fast!) customer service from real camera users is what really sets us apart. 😊 Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.
I’ve an X-s20 and I’d love to have this automatic vertical recording mode as well, along with the auto file transfer or either learn how to make them work.
Great review. Film sim dial was on the X-S20 first, just didn't have the icons on it :) I have an X-S20 and will replace my old X-M1 with the X-M5 now I've sold my X-E4. Should be easier to 'menu fumble' between the cameras now.
Thank you so much! You’re absolutely right - what I should have clarified in the video is that the X-T50 was actually the first Fujifilm camera to feature a dedicated film simulation dial, which has now made its way to the X-M5. The X-S20, on the other hand, has a customisable function dial that defaults to film simulations in most modes (except Manual, where it switches to exposure compensation). That flexibility explains why it doesn't have the icons on the dial - it’s designed to handle a variety of functions.
And your setup sounds like a great move! Having similar controls between the X-S20 and X-M5 should definitely make switching between them a lot more intuitive. Less time adjusting to different menus means more time doing what you love!
And it was on the X-S10 before that! 😅🤙🏼
Great review Olivia. I don’t know about the Fujifilm line of cameras but i like what i see so far with this X-M5. Could you please make a video showing Fujifilm lenses and other brand lenses that would pair well with this camera. Subscribed and looking forward to checking out your channel 📸
What a great review, very well presented too. Looks like a great camera Thanks very much
Great review! Was these photos taken with the regular lens kit? (15-45mm)
Yes all the sample stills and video from the X-M5 shown in the video were taken with the XC 15-45mm PZ kit lens. Thanks for watching!
Really useful and in-depth review. Shame about the cable port placements if it interferes with holding it. Trying to decide between this and the Sony zv e10 for video usage.
Not sure how much I'd use the film simulation dial. Are you able to remap the buttons instead? Many thanks
Great review, looks a good camera for anyone wanting something small but with great IQ , ideal for walkers, or street photographers who want something small. The great video is the big bonus for what looks like an all round great buy for anyone who wants to get into serious video or just a great camera to take out when walking the dog to catch that great sunset. Price also seems spot on .
Lovely review. I did pre-order the x-m5, but more to replace my trusted x70. I would pair it up with the 18mm/f2 for AF shooting and with a Voigtlander 27mm/f2 for full manual/compact carry.
Great video, very detailed. Is the camera weather sealed?
No
I have been wanting a smaller camera for EDC. I am going to check into this one
Nice first impressions. Tons of information provided, including use case considerations. Thank you. With this size, using large fuji lenses will be a struggle.
Now this is a review! Thanks so much!
Agree 100% about the q button placement. It always amazes me how they ever thought this would be a great idea. Maybe they need to have a user working group to discuss ergonomics.
Thanks for your review, clear and precise. I am looking for a camera to always have with me, especially for photography. I would have bought a Sony a6700 but now I am very tempted by this Fujifilm. I really like the price, the compactness and the film simulations but I have never used a Fuji. Comparing the two cameras from a photographic point of view what do you recommend? Thanks!
The af is not glued on your hair... and you re testing at f8 on a wide angle and it still hunted. It is pretty bad and i dont know why you dont mention it
Because she represents a store. There's only as much critique you can expect from a channel directly affiliated to a party that needs to sell the product directly. On top of that, I think it's a bit quick to judge that the af is bad just on what you describe. Lastly, af always seems to be very controversial on anything that does not carry a Sony logo so I get why you wouldnt even say anything about it at all.
@motorcycle-man I said nothing controversial. She tests the af at f8 for gods sake. And even at f8 the camera hunted. That's terrible.
And I don't even use Sony. I use Nikon and I film myself all the time at f1.4. Never did my camera miss me.
I don't know what exactly you are defending her for. She wasn't honest and tried to hide the fact that the auto focus is thrash. This is called manipulating.
@@IliasKoureas Brother relax. I am not defending anyone. I am not arguing you. I am actually just providing context to what you are saying. The world is not out to get you brother.
No IBIS, deal breaker for me. Furthermore, (or should I say, furtherless), no EVF, less customizable dials, smaller battery... Still think X-S20 remains the best hybrid camera from Fujifilm at relatively low price.
Great review! Looks like a really promising camera! Care to share if any film simulations were used for the sample photos @ 12:50 ?
Thank you! Sure.
Image 1: Standard
Image 2: Standard (HDR800)
Image 3: Classic Negative
Image 4: Standard
Image 5: Standard
Image 6: Standard
Hope this helps! 😊
I have been using the XM-1 as a second hand find online for the last two years and I can tell you that the XM line is really a remarkable piece of machinery. The lack of an EVF doesn't bother you after the first few times you pick up this compact body.
One thing I'm looking forward to in the XM-5 vs the XM-1 is the screen that can pop out for Vlogging and the touchscreen capabilities are going to be great. #NewFufjiFilmFanBoy
HI! In your opinion... if price/availability wasn't and issue and you had the choice between the X-M5 +27mm pancake lens OR the X100VI which would you choose?
With USB-C equipped Apple devices (iPad/iPhone), no new app is required! The native photos app recognizes the camera & lets you import both RAW & JPEG files.
Great review!!
One question, just like the x100v and its sisters, is it still possible to create NEW FILM SIMULATION RECIPES, in addition to the ones that come with the camera?
Thanks for watching 😊 We've not tested this, but it stands to reason that you can create them in the exact same way as on the X-S20 (same processor and image quality options) and the X-T50 (has a film sim dial).
You mentioned the ATMOS recording in order to register the interactions through the camera screen menu. HOW does it work, please???
Interesting how no reviewers on YT seem to be talking ahout the actual resolution of the sensor.
7:27
@@WilkinsonCameras exactly. 7 mins into the video. I rest my case.
@@fais_ireland the resolution isn’t really the hero of the story here. Sensor resolution isn’t always important - in this case it’s a pretty standard size for an all-rounder sensor. Hence most people won’t be focussing on that as a key feature.
Probably as it’s an older sensor and the quality has been covered on the sensor many times by many reviewers
I loved your review but the only part that is wrong is the auto focus, as you can seei it didnt focus on you it focused on the background instead. I am not sure why did you say the auto focus worked when clearly didnt work in a very simple scenario. It looks like this camera has same bad auto focus as my xt5 and xh2 :(
Hey! Thanks 😊 You’re totally right; in the AF test, I didn’t have an ND filter to allow for a wider aperture, which limited the autofocus performance at f/8 (fault on my part). My comment was based on real-world use-during filming in other settings, I found the autofocus was generally reliable. While the test footage doesn’t fully showcase it, my broader experience was positive, with good focus tracking in most conditions. Hope this clarifies things, and thanks for your feedback!
looks much better than sony zve10 because native lens selection and juicy color science. cant wait when fuji releases xm5 in my country.
great resümee 💪 olivia # i am torn ... let me ask you, how would you rate the reliability of eye AF / eye tracking on the X-M5 with present m5 sensor/engine ?? thanx & rgds from germany
Hi, is this a replacement for the XE-4??
Not exactly, they are different lines of products, although they are quite similar in several regards (sensor, button layout, battery life). The X-E4 has a viewfinder, the X-M5 does not. The X-E4 display is higher resolution and doesn't flip to the side. So the X-E series is a little more photography first, the X-M is slightly more entry level with a focus on social media and content creation features.
However, the X-M5 has a newer processor witht the latest AI autofocus modes and film simulations, so for those, who don't need a viewfinder, it might still feel like an upgrade to the X-E4.
There are rumours that there will be a proper X-E5 maybe next year, but it is not official yet.
Wow! This review was packed with information and some great photos! Great job!
Thanks so much!
You need to use F16 because AF isn't reliable here like you see in this static scene when you do 360. Why you don't use 2.8? 5.6?
8:20 Why do you say it isn’t reliable? The example shows how the Eye / Face detect AF works and it works exactly as it should - defaulting to Olivia’s head when her eye is out of focus and then grabs her eye immediately as she turns back around. It’s shot at F8, not F16 (you can see the settings and the AF at work in the screen recording).
@@WilkinsonCameras look at @8:35 - she said that af is locked on her head but this "ai fuji af" is locked on... the tree. It's not reliable for video.
@@WilkinsonCameras That's the thing, the eye box clearly moves to the side on to the background next to her head, because the ai tracking is expecting the eye to move there due to the faulty algorithm. It then first focuses on the background, because that's where the eye box ends up to be. After that it goes back to the head and eye, but only once she touches the eye box with her head, thus forcing the camera to reconsider. When she turns back again, the focus is acquired quickly which is of course very good. The short backfocusing could be a one time thing though, but nothing can be said without proper testing or final firmware.
That's one of the issues that many were already criticizing about Fujis ai algorithm on the X-H2S and other bodies, because it started doing this on recent firmware updates. On the initial firmware, these issues did not exist. I just really hope this is not what is to be expected from the upcoming firmware updates. But then again, I won't judge the AF performance by this short clip.
@@rafanaluzie2062 seriously, anybody who doesn't see that the background is in focus is either blind or is lying on purpose. The problem isn't that this is happening, as we are already used to this video AF with the latest firmware. The problem is that the video doesn't acknowledge it, even says it works as described. It clearly isn't.
And again, because many just claim we are hating, this was not an issue on the very first firmware versions on X-H2(s) and X-T5.
Simply shoot such tests wide open and not f8 … . AF needs light.
best review!
Thank you! 😊
Awesome review 👏🏻📸👍
Appreciate it, thank you! 😊
v log is for me wayne the landscape is my question
Interesting to see a comparison with XE 4
@Wilkinson Camera between X-M5 and XS-20, which camera is better in terms of still and video photography?
Amazing camera
Brilliant review!
Thankyou! 😊
I think I want one
We think you need one 👀
Well and clearly presented.
Thank you! 😊
FYI, this is not a review, this is a spec sheet reading.
Do you know the maximum supported memory card size?
@@AndyRhodes it can take SDXC cards so up to 2TB.
Design of camera is great, but I need ibis
You need the Fujifilm X-S20 then 🙂 www.wilkinson.co.uk/fujifilm-x-s20-xc-15-45mm-f3-5-5-6-ois-pz-black/
Focus and transfer of video and film to phone..transfer speed reliability .. these are the deal breakers.. not the box it comes in ..
All points covered in the video, so hopefully you enjoyed watching, but as retailers we know how important that unboxing experience is for people, and we know how many people will be surprised when there is no charger or cable included😊
Not sure about the benefits of this camera, if you are into photography in my opinion the XT30 mark II would be a better option at just another 45grams according to my scales at home. Also Fuji continue to issue more models without for filling customer needs like the Fuji X100Vi which is not fair to genuine amateur photographers. I do like Fuji owning an XE3 ( same weight as the XM5) the XPro 1 and the XT30 mark II. In the past I have owned the X100F and XF10, so I’m not anti Fuji. For many months I had a deposit for the X100Vi but yesterday I withdrew my £990 deposit because the I saw no chance of ever owning one without paying a large extra payment for a so called used camera. I enjoyed your video and my complaint is with Fuji’s reluctance to ensure ordinary amateur photographers get their cameras they would like.
To answer your question about the X100VI availability - yes, it’s maddening! But the X-M5 will be a different production entirely as it has quite different internals and build. Fujifilm have just recently completed another production line for the X100VI which will see production ramp up significantly and bring those long waits down dramatically. It will still take some time to clear the backlog, but we hope to see existing customer orders cleared by the end of the year.
Fujifilm were obviously massively caught out by the demand for the X100VI and unfortunately setting up production lines and runs isn’t an overnight job. We do hope to see this model become more available in 2025 though - especially as I personally want to own one… but I won’t place an order until all our customer orders are filled! - Alex | Wilkinson Cameras
歩き撮りに耐えられる手ぶれ補正性能はありますか?
i think no camera exept om system or panasonic gh can do that reliably enough... thats why gimbal was invented and xm5 looks perfect for that purpose as it is very lightweight and won't require big gimbal
Hi, thank you for this video. May I ask you a question ?
You're welcome! Yes, go ahead.
@WilkinsonCameras This camera or the GRIII ?
Not really a review is it. Mostly just reading out the specs. The video autofocus test suggests it is working fine, when it’s actually focus hunting.
Did you say this little Diddy Camera ?.. 😂😂
I did 😇
@@WilkinsonCamerasha ha youre creatively smooth with the talk like Johnsons baby oil innit 😅🤣 Anyway i like the video specs of the fujifilm X-M5
Is it Brit accent? Always found it hard to get it (though they ruled India for long).
It is indeed! If you struggle to understand then please use the subtitles 🙂
Не знаю английского языка, но все интуитивно понял, спасибо 😊
Gorgeous girl and a hipster cam. Killer combo.
8:33 - the irony
Samsung nx 500… 10 years ago…
Oh my god it detected my head 😂 and that little square box was on the tree.😂 by the way it was f.8. Nice reviews over all.
Not the 1st Like here… Mine was the 201st!!!
Oh, God! She’s married. I’d be surprised otherwise.
Great and very complete review. As usual. Don’t let the clowns to steal part of your videos! 😉