Thx for your take on the XT5. I got the XH2S and like to use it with the batter grip and something like the 70-300 zoom but still miss my xpro3. Probably could have saved some money and gotten an XT5 (especially for someone not shooting any video)😅 Waiting for the new xpro release as the XH2S cannot be sold very well on the second hand market it seems.
5:00 Impressive if you got any keepers in that lighting and without flash. You're a master of your craft so wouldn't expect any less! The 1.4 aperture can come in clutch and I can vouch for the Viltrox 13mm. Barely touched my 18mm since buying the Viltrox. They're very different focal lengths but I love the distortion. Worth a review if you haven't done one already 👍
If you put both EVF's together side by side and tested in all conditions and all situations you use the EVF then the higher rez of the XH line is average at best, in perfect world in perfect light then the difference can be seen but in real world less is more.
Great outline of how good the XT-5 is, but like you I wish they would update the X-Pro line. In the Fuji camera line-up I am drawn to the XH2, simply because it fits my hands better. However, I do love the analogue dials on the XT-5. Loved the video and the fabulous example photos you included. The shot of the child running his hand under the tap water while watched by his dad will bring a lump to any parents throat. And as you always say, the emotion IS the photo.
Greetings from Wisconsin, US. Thanks for the great in depth rundown of the X-T5. Using the X100V for documentary family work right now, but want to get an X-T5 before the next paid wedding. Really I carry the X100V everywhere. Cheers
What do you think about X100V for the 35mm viewpoint along with the 56mm on the X-T5 for the longer shots? For outdoor families or weddings until I can get a 2nd X-T5. I think I’d rather do a Xpro4 tho.
@@TedStrang I think the key thing for weddings is a dual card slot. I do use my X100V at weddings, but not a huge amount. My insurance now insists I use cameras with dual card slots. For everything else, I adore my X100V.
@@kevin_mullins Hi Kevin, great video for those who are looking for upgrade to X-T5 or already have an X-T5 and thinking about to use wedding photography. I discovered you and your channel a bit late but you know better than never :) Watching your videos while I have free time to get more details about wedding photography. Refer to insurance matter you mentioned above, you use dual card slots to separate stills and video ? Or any other way ? like copy all images for both cards at the same if one of the cards gets broken/fail ?
I've had xt5 for a few months now and I love it. Kept the xt3 as a backup. With this camera I don't feel any need to have full frame. I love that it does a great job with wildlife as well as people photos.
In about -15C one battery in Xt-3 last about 2.5 hours for about 250 shots, if I just leave the camera always on. Nice eh. So overall this video persuaded me over the Xh-2 for XT-5.
Your are a great source of inspiration to me and your opinions on Fujifilm cam’s is much appreciated. I also can’t wait for an alteration of a X-Pro. Still rocking my X Pro 2‘s. All the best and keep it up 👍🏻 greetings from Germany
I too can’t wait for the XPRO IV. Also the X100 VI. Hoping for the announcement in early ‘24. Looking for the same sensor as the XT5. I do want IBIS too. Maybe the regular tilting screen would be OK too. Mask On Nurse Marty (Ret)
Mine's performed great. I did feel the need to put a bit of silicone lubricant (which doesn't attack plastic/rubber) in the on/off and S/C/M buttons eventually, as they got a bit stiff/scratchy despite me not being in dusty/sandy environments. Hopefully that's safe and they are behaving well again. Like you, I love the front S/C/M focus selector. As I use three Auto ISO groupings in almost all situations when light is decent, I'd love a future design feature to maybe add a second S/C/M style selector that I could put my Auto ISO groups in. (Currently I use a back button to jump to them and the stick to scroll between them).
Thanks for the overview. I got my look at an X-T5 this past weekend. You are spot on with your comment about those of us who wear glasses loving that LCD. I also noticed a big improvement with the EVF compared to my X-T3. The only thing I think I would want is an extended grip(non battery) which I also got with my X-T3. For me it makes a big difference. Thanks again for the info, have a great weekend.
Great video!!! How this amount of megpixels affects the performance of an old computer?.A late 2015 iMac to be precise! I´m using a fujifilm XT3 ,do you recomend to purchase the XT5 instead? How will my lenses will perform with the XT5? The lenses that I own are the Fujifilm 16 f2.8, Fujifilm 35 f2, Fujifilm 90 f2 and the Viltrox 13 f1.4. All the best
Wow that 18mm takes great pics. I’m torn now about that 18mm lens, I cancel the order and got the 23mm instead because my favorite focal length is 35mm. Nice video thanks
I have the X-T4 and want a second Fuji body. Been flip-flopping between the X-T5 and X-H2 but I think you have convinced me to save £400 and go X-T5! (I do love the retro look!)
Thanks for sharing…do you have any experience using the X-T5 with the Fuji 27mm F 2.8 pancake. I am considering buying the new Fuji X100V, but I am very interested in those photographers who used that pancake comparing to the X100 V (I know there will be a new version this spring)
I don't have that lens I'm afraid so can't really pass judgment. I know it sells well though and has been well received, especially by street photographer.
I also shoot on a fuji, but its a big difference when shooting on a 24 1.4 (full frame) vs the 16 or 18 1.4..(Fujifilm) The fujifilm lenses dont show any type of depth of field. shooting on 1.4 and having the background still very visible sometimes irritates me😅
You wouldn't expect an APS-C camera to have the same depth of field as a Full Frame camera. It's a bit like comparing apples and oranges. Fujifilm invented the GFX for those that are desperate for that extra bit of bokeh I guess.
I’ve been trying to decide if it’s time to upgrade from my X-T3. Still on the fence. And I was thinking of selling the X100V but now you mention you use yours for street shooting-I’m so confused and conflicted!
Hello, just want to mention if you did not know, your comments are turned off for today's (1-2-24) video. Just want to say thank you for the beautiful message.
Lovely review as always Kevin and Merry Christmas to you and your family! I traded my X-T4 for the X-T5 (kept my X-t2!) I appreciate your work and recently purchased the Fujifilm 18mm...love it. One last thing. I use the latest version of Lightroom Classic but for what it is worth DxO PureRAW 3 qualifies as an excellent addition to anyone using Fuji cameras. I can't recommend it enough for extracting every single drop from my Fuji files and thought I have no argument with Lightroom Classic, the files are superior from PureRAW 3...not even close. Cheers mate!
Thanks * Merry Christmas to you and yours too. I've looked at Pure Raw in the past and didn't really see the justification in another step of my processing. But I'll take another look at the latest version.
Although I don't shoot Fuji anymore a discussion/debate with you about photography, cameras and lenses would be very boring cause we would agree for about 98% hehehe. Great video with solid statements and although subjective, it's about what it can do for you. I love your contrasty B/W looks and it serves it purposes in your wedding photography Good video Kevin, pity their are rare these days, the YT Photography community can use your kind of quality explanations reviews.
Thank you kindly. And yes, I totally agree. At the end of the day, it doesn't matter what label is on the camera - as long as it does what you need it to do. Hopefully more frequent videos in 2024 :-)
I've been using the Wotancraft Pilot for my X-T5 and X100V for a long time now. I've been searching for the perfect bag for a long time and I've found it! The X100V fits in the detachable front pouch perfectly :) And of course I've only got good things to say about the X-T5. I've used it since a few weeks before the announcement and it's a perfect main camera. I'm still hopelessly waiting for an X-Pro4 though. Lovely images by the way :)
can you explain the lens debate over the 40 megapixel sensor. I have the original 56mm and the original 23mm. People are saying they are not the best for XT5. most of my other lenses are supposed to be fine with it. Will I really see a huge improvement in the newer models, I don't really want to sell the old ones
Technically the newer lenses will resolve more details on the 40mp sensor. But honestly, to the naked eye, I don't think you can tell any difference. Certainly not a consideration for me.
I'm curious why you choose APSC against fullframe lineup? your works are beyond great regardless of any camera you use. the best in youtube i have ever seen
I switched from Full Frame to APS-C as I wanted smaller (and cheaper) cameras. There isn't anything I need from FF that APS-C doesn't give me for my style of work.
Those images with the 18mm lens are outstanding. I had to double take on the small text as I thought they were either 23mm or 33/35mm shots. Awesome pictures.
Great video as always! Thanks for making it. I reckon you would go back to X-Pro line if you could get the new tech? Also: was that an image with flash I saw or did my eyes deceive me? If yes I'd be curious about technique and when you use it. EDIT: I want to say I *do* appreciate your pyjamas. It lends a relaxed vibe to the video, and what makes it proffessional is hearing the experiences of a working proffesional.
No Flash :-) I use a Manfrotto Lumimuse when I have to. And yes, if an X-Pro comes with the tech of an X-T5 I'll switch no doubt. They aren't pyjamas - just a much loved T-Shirt :)
Got the Viltrox now. What a lovely beast. The XT-5 is probably where I will invest, when my good old XT-2 needs retirement. If You are happy with the XT-5 then probably most of us also will be. By the way, like the old style screen for Street, so this alone is a big plus for me.
Thanks for the awesome video. One issue I’m having is my xt5 gets slightly warm on the left grip, even just after 20m of turning it on. Has that been your experience?
Hey Kevin, great review but I gotta ask about that bag. Could I get two x-t5 bodies in there with 4 lenses and a few bits n bobs. Essentially, a two body, 4 lens wedding kit? You could even do a mini review on it, cheers.
I'm happy as well with my 2 X-T5s : just put the front button to face/eye-detection und AF-C on the fly - for fast portraits it works fantastic! (only with the new 56!) -
Beautiful images as always. Im especially impressed since most were taken w the 18mm. I have that lens and cant get a decent shot if my life depended on it.
I'm struggling to decide between buying the XT5 (prices reduced in Europe today) or waiting for the XPro 4. I currently use the XT3, which i love, and will continue to use in the future. It comes down to body style, XT5 or XPro 4, but the price reduction announced now make the XT5 a compelling choice.
Hey Kevin...hope all is well mate... XH2s and Xh2 were an expensive mistake on my part as well. at 1st was all well with the 2s taking on more of the workload but then Fuji decided to screw with the firmware and destroy its AF accuracy which they told me is now fixed, but it is NOT. I particularly went the Xh line for its EVF which it turns out is really pretty poor compared to other cameras of the same res EVF panel, XT5 maybe less but in fact works better and is clearer to a degree. For now they can stay as they do what work I have ok but in the new year will probably trade the XH2 for an XT5 and maybe the XH2s can stay as need the slightly better higher ISO and for the small amount of video I do it is pretty dam good at that, well mostly LOL. Oh and i bloody hate the XH flippy screens
@@kevin_mullins seems to fall apart very easily in low light, rez drops on af and becomes fuzzy, manual focus is also dire, if need to zoom any amount it desgrades badly, worse than the A9II i replaced the XH2s with and that EVF was much lower spec, tried all the different settings and no difference, XH2 has same issues though so its the EVF panel. XT5 is more usable. AND Fuji will not acknowledge the issue even though pointed it out to a rep at an event, sort of like dont aknowledge the AF on the XH2s is still broken after firmware 3.0.
Great photos as usual. in Italy the churches are too dark and poorly illuminated. we are often forced to work at high ISO (3200/6400) with open apertures (1.4/1.2). After a couple of marriages with the 40 megapixel sensor, the limits at high ISO came out. Before I used the xt3 and xpro3, and the 6400 ISO of these corresponds to the 3200 ISO of the xt5. For the reality of shooting in Italian churches, the xt5 is a big handicap compared to xt3/4. Not to mention the storage space used by the PC to save and process thousands of wedding photos with 40 mpx instead of 26. Practically doubled. Even though I love a bit of grain and although today we can use software to reduce noise (this technology cannot be used for thousands of photos quickly, only useful for a few single photos), in the end I chose to resell the xt5 and go back to xt4. I hope that in the future Fujifilm does not want to put the 40 sensor everywhere because it is not a sensor universally suitable for every situation, but it is suitable for specific uses.
Honestly, I don't see much difference, if any, on the larger sensors for noise. In the UK we rarely have sunlight and our churches are also hundreds of years old. I've shot plenty of images on the X-T5 at 12,800 ISO and a simple tweak in Lightroom makes them absolutely fine for my style.
Lovely video, stunning images. For your indoor family shoots, what focal length do you prefer: the 24 or 35? I'm in the Sony system can't decide between the Sigma 24 1.4 or 35 1.4
Wonderful photographs, as usual. I use the XT cameras but I find it disappointing that Fuji did not make the XT5 the best it could be, no battery grip and second best EVF 🙁
It's a great camera for sure. I do landscapes and formal portraits mainly, so the move up to a GFX 100S made sense, and since then, my XT5 sits on the shelf waiting for rare days when I shoot sports, animals and action. I had to sell most of my lovely XF lenses to pay for the GFX and miss them dearly (kept the 35mm f/1.4 though - can't bear to be apart from it). .
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Thx for your take on the XT5. I got the XH2S and like to use it with the batter grip and something like the 70-300 zoom but still miss my xpro3. Probably could have saved some money and gotten an XT5 (especially for someone not shooting any video)😅 Waiting for the new xpro release as the XH2S cannot be sold very well on the second hand market it seems.
5:00 Impressive if you got any keepers in that lighting and without flash. You're a master of your craft so wouldn't expect any less!
The 1.4 aperture can come in clutch and I can vouch for the Viltrox 13mm. Barely touched my 18mm since buying the Viltrox. They're very different focal lengths but I love the distortion. Worth a review if you haven't done one already 👍
Yep, no flash :-)
My favorite X-T to date, the updates were worth it... maybe the best value for the money, considering how many boxes it checks.
Yup. I agree totally.
If you put both EVF's together side by side and tested in all conditions and all situations you use the EVF then the higher rez of the XH line is average at best, in perfect world in perfect light then the difference can be seen but in real world less is more.
Great outline of how good the XT-5 is, but like you I wish they would update the X-Pro line. In the Fuji camera line-up I am drawn to the XH2, simply because it fits my hands better. However, I do love the analogue dials on the XT-5. Loved the video and the fabulous example photos you included. The shot of the child running his hand under the tap water while watched by his dad will bring a lump to any parents throat. And as you always say, the emotion IS the photo.
Thank you :-)
Lovely to see your consistency with the 18mm. Really inspiring.
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Thank you. It's a great lens.
Greetings from Wisconsin, US. Thanks for the great in depth rundown of the X-T5. Using the X100V for documentary family work right now, but want to get an X-T5 before the next paid wedding. Really I carry the X100V everywhere. Cheers
X100V is such a great camera - it's also with me everywhere.
What do you think about X100V for the 35mm viewpoint along with the 56mm on the X-T5 for the longer shots? For outdoor families or weddings until I can get a 2nd X-T5. I think I’d rather do a Xpro4 tho.
@@TedStrang I think the key thing for weddings is a dual card slot. I do use my X100V at weddings, but not a huge amount. My insurance now insists I use cameras with dual card slots. For everything else, I adore my X100V.
@@kevin_mullins Hi Kevin, great video for those who are looking for upgrade to X-T5 or already have an X-T5 and thinking about to use wedding photography. I discovered you and your channel a bit late but you know better than never :) Watching your videos while I have free time to get more details about wedding photography.
Refer to insurance matter you mentioned above, you use dual card slots to separate stills and video ? Or any other way ? like copy all images for both cards at the same if one of the cards gets broken/fail ?
I've had xt5 for a few months now and I love it. Kept the xt3 as a backup. With this camera I don't feel any need to have full frame. I love that it does a great job with wildlife as well as people photos.
Yes, it's a great all-round camera.
The 18mm look incredible! Amazing shots Sir
Glad you like them!
Have you used your x100V for wedding photography?
Yes, on many occasions.
In about -15C one battery in Xt-3 last about 2.5 hours for about 250 shots, if I just leave the camera always on. Nice eh. So overall this video persuaded me over the Xh-2 for XT-5.
Your are a great source of inspiration to me and your opinions on Fujifilm cam’s is much appreciated. I also can’t wait for an alteration of a X-Pro. Still rocking my X Pro 2‘s. All the best and keep it up 👍🏻 greetings from Germany
We can wait patiently for an X-Pro update together :-)
I too can’t wait for the XPRO IV. Also the X100 VI. Hoping for the announcement in early ‘24. Looking for the same sensor as the XT5. I do want IBIS too. Maybe the regular tilting screen would be OK too.
Mask On Nurse Marty (Ret)
Wonderful photos, as always! For me, Fujifilm lost its way in, apparently, abandoning the X-Pro line.
I really hope the X-Pro hasn't been abandoned. But it does seem to be on a very long refresh cycle.
Me too.
Mine's performed great. I did feel the need to put a bit of silicone lubricant (which doesn't attack plastic/rubber) in the on/off and S/C/M buttons eventually, as they got a bit stiff/scratchy despite me not being in dusty/sandy environments. Hopefully that's safe and they are behaving well again.
Like you, I love the front S/C/M focus selector.
As I use three Auto ISO groupings in almost all situations when light is decent, I'd love a future design feature to maybe add a second S/C/M style selector that I could put my Auto ISO groups in. (Currently I use a back button to jump to them and the stick to scroll between them).
Thanks for the overview. I got my look at an X-T5 this past weekend. You are spot on with your comment about those of us who wear glasses loving that LCD. I also noticed a big improvement with the EVF compared to my X-T3. The only thing I think I would want is an extended grip(non battery) which I also got with my X-T3. For me it makes a big difference. Thanks again for the info, have a great weekend.
Great video!!! How this amount of megpixels affects the performance of an old computer?.A late 2015 iMac to be precise! I´m using a fujifilm XT3 ,do you recomend to purchase the XT5 instead? How will my lenses will perform with the XT5? The lenses that I own are the Fujifilm 16 f2.8, Fujifilm 35 f2, Fujifilm 90 f2 and the Viltrox 13 f1.4.
All the best
The lenses will perform fine. I use a PC (not a Mac) and performance is blisteringly fast as I have a great machine.
Wow that 18mm takes great pics. I’m torn now about that 18mm lens, I cancel the order and got the 23mm instead because my favorite focal length is 35mm. Nice video thanks
I chose not to buy the new 23 and got the 18 and I don't regret it at all.
I have the X-T4 and want a second Fuji body. Been flip-flopping between the X-T5 and X-H2 but I think you have convinced me to save £400 and go X-T5! (I do love the retro look!)
Good choice!
Thanks for sharing…do you have any experience using the X-T5 with the Fuji 27mm F 2.8 pancake. I am considering buying the new Fuji X100V, but I am very interested in those photographers who used that pancake comparing to the X100 V (I know there will be a new version this spring)
I don't have that lens I'm afraid so can't really pass judgment. I know it sells well though and has been well received, especially by street photographer.
I also shoot on a fuji, but its a big difference when shooting on a 24 1.4 (full frame) vs the 16 or 18 1.4..(Fujifilm) The fujifilm lenses dont show any type of depth of field. shooting on 1.4 and having the background still very visible sometimes irritates me😅
You wouldn't expect an APS-C camera to have the same depth of field as a Full Frame camera. It's a bit like comparing apples and oranges. Fujifilm invented the GFX for those that are desperate for that extra bit of bokeh I guess.
I’ve been trying to decide if it’s time to upgrade from
my X-T3. Still on the fence. And I was thinking of selling the X100V but now you mention you use yours for street shooting-I’m so confused and conflicted!
If the X-T3 does what you need it to, do you actually need to swap? Always worth considering that.
I like my X-T5, but the screen should have been a flip screen for videos. It's a great camera, and sure is worth going from X-T4 to 5.
I'm with you on the screen. I preferred the one on the X-T4.
Hello, just want to mention if you did not know, your comments are turned off for today's (1-2-24) video. Just want to say thank you for the beautiful message.
Thank you. Comments now switched on.
Lovely review as always Kevin and Merry Christmas to you and your family! I traded my X-T4 for the X-T5 (kept my X-t2!) I appreciate your work and recently purchased the Fujifilm 18mm...love it. One last thing. I use the latest version of Lightroom Classic but for what it is worth DxO PureRAW 3 qualifies as an excellent addition to anyone using Fuji cameras. I can't recommend it enough for extracting every single drop from my Fuji files and thought I have no argument with Lightroom Classic, the files are superior from PureRAW 3...not even close. Cheers mate!
Thanks * Merry Christmas to you and yours too. I've looked at Pure Raw in the past and didn't really see the justification in another step of my processing. But I'll take another look at the latest version.
Although I don't shoot Fuji anymore a discussion/debate with you about photography, cameras and lenses would be very boring cause we would agree for about 98% hehehe.
Great video with solid statements and although subjective, it's about what it can do for you.
I love your contrasty B/W looks and it serves it purposes in your wedding photography
Good video Kevin, pity their are rare these days, the YT Photography community can use your kind of quality explanations reviews.
Thank you kindly. And yes, I totally agree. At the end of the day, it doesn't matter what label is on the camera - as long as it does what you need it to do.
Hopefully more frequent videos in 2024 :-)
I've been using the Wotancraft Pilot for my X-T5 and X100V for a long time now. I've been searching for the perfect bag for a long time and I've found it! The X100V fits in the detachable front pouch perfectly :) And of course I've only got good things to say about the X-T5. I've used it since a few weeks before the announcement and it's a perfect main camera. I'm still hopelessly waiting for an X-Pro4 though. Lovely images by the way :)
Yea, I really like the bag I have to say. I've got a *lot* of bags.... but this one is my current one of choice. Hope you are well my friend.
can you explain the lens debate over the 40 megapixel sensor. I have the original 56mm and the original 23mm. People are saying they are not the best for XT5. most of my other lenses are supposed to be fine with it. Will I really see a huge improvement in the newer models, I don't really want to sell the old ones
Technically the newer lenses will resolve more details on the 40mp sensor. But honestly, to the naked eye, I don't think you can tell any difference. Certainly not a consideration for me.
I'm curious why you choose APSC against fullframe lineup? your works are beyond great regardless of any camera you use. the best in youtube i have ever seen
I switched from Full Frame to APS-C as I wanted smaller (and cheaper) cameras. There isn't anything I need from FF that APS-C doesn't give me for my style of work.
Those images with the 18mm lens are outstanding. I had to double take on the small text as I thought they were either 23mm or 33/35mm shots. Awesome pictures.
Glad you like them!
Great video as always! Thanks for making it.
I reckon you would go back to X-Pro line if you could get the new tech?
Also: was that an image with flash I saw or did my eyes deceive me? If yes I'd be curious about technique and when you use it.
EDIT: I want to say I *do* appreciate your pyjamas. It lends a relaxed vibe to the video, and what makes it proffessional is hearing the experiences of a working proffesional.
No Flash :-) I use a Manfrotto Lumimuse when I have to. And yes, if an X-Pro comes with the tech of an X-T5 I'll switch no doubt.
They aren't pyjamas - just a much loved T-Shirt :)
I'll be selling my x-h1 and x-t2 for the x-t5, thanks for the review Kevin, Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas to you too.
Got the Viltrox now. What a lovely beast. The XT-5 is probably where I will invest, when my good old XT-2 needs retirement. If You are happy with the XT-5 then probably most of us also will be. By the way, like the old style screen for Street, so this alone is a big plus for me.
The Viltrox is a wonderful lens for its price point.
I've read several people saying that build quality on the T5 is inferior to the X-T3 etc. Is this the case?
Well I lost all the eye cups on my three X-T3s. Haven't lost one yet on my two X-T5s :-)
Thanks for the awesome video. One issue I’m having is my xt5 gets slightly warm on the left grip, even just after 20m of turning it on. Has that been your experience?
No. Are you using 3rd party batteries - and have you checked out the heating options in the performance settings?
Hey Kevin, great review but I gotta ask about that bag. Could I get two x-t5 bodies in there with 4 lenses and a few bits n bobs. Essentially, a two body, 4 lens wedding kit? You could even do a mini review on it, cheers.
Probably not in the 10L model I have. But they do bigger ones too. I can get a laptop, one body and a couple of lenses in mine.
I'm happy as well with my 2 X-T5s : just put the front button to face/eye-detection und AF-C on the fly - for fast portraits it works fantastic! (only with the new 56!) -
Yup. Great way of setting it up.
@kevin_mullins what’s your fav af setting if your not using face and eye af. I have to say I am getting a little frustrated with the af in af-c
I use single point focus in AF-C. Set the custom setting to the one with the Leopard. Works great.
Did you ever have the rear screen tape problem? I sold my xPro 3 worrying about it failing again.
Nope. I have two X-Pro3's and no issues at all.
Beautiful images as always. Im especially impressed since most were taken w the 18mm. I have that lens and cant get a decent shot if my life depended on it.
It's a great lens!
What's your current set up? Two XT5's? Thanks! Love your work!
Yea, two Xt-5s and usually the X100V or X70 in my jacket pocket.
I never connected the dots between this channel and The Fujicast. I've thoroughly enjoyed both for the past year!
Great to hear!
I'm struggling to decide between buying the XT5 (prices reduced in Europe today) or waiting for the XPro 4. I currently use the XT3, which i love, and will continue to use in the future. It comes down to body style, XT5 or XPro 4, but the price reduction announced now make the XT5 a compelling choice.
X-T5 is a superb camera and who knows how long we will wait for an X-Pro4.....
@@kevin_mullins Thanks Kevin I went ahead with the XT5.
Hey Kevin...hope all is well mate... XH2s and Xh2 were an expensive mistake on my part as well. at 1st was all well with the 2s taking on more of the workload but then Fuji decided to screw with the firmware and destroy its AF accuracy which they told me is now fixed, but it is NOT. I particularly went the Xh line for its EVF which it turns out is really pretty poor compared to other cameras of the same res EVF panel, XT5 maybe less but in fact works better and is clearer to a degree. For now they can stay as they do what work I have ok but in the new year will probably trade the XH2 for an XT5 and maybe the XH2s can stay as need the slightly better higher ISO and for the small amount of video I do it is pretty dam good at that, well mostly LOL. Oh and i bloody hate the XH flippy screens
I also didn't like the view finder on the X-H2s. I was never really sure why.
@@kevin_mullins seems to fall apart very easily in low light, rez drops on af and becomes fuzzy, manual focus is also dire, if need to zoom any amount it desgrades badly, worse than the A9II i replaced the XH2s with and that EVF was much lower spec, tried all the different settings and no difference, XH2 has same issues though so its the EVF panel. XT5 is more usable. AND Fuji will not acknowledge the issue even though pointed it out to a rep at an event, sort of like dont aknowledge the AF on the XH2s is still broken after firmware 3.0.
I love your videos and Lightroom presets. Any chance you will make an X-T5 settings video? I found the X100F one you did years ago to be helpful.
Coming soon!
Thanks! Looking forward to it.
Amazing work as always. I have a feeling you'll be going back to the X-Pro line when the X-Pro 4 comes out!
If there ever is an X-Pro4......
do you noticed a change in build quality compared to the other fuji cameras?
Compared to the Titanium X-Pro, yes. Compared to everything else, no.
The shutterbutton of my xt5 feels a bit "loose". Not a confident press. Is that the design or maybe my copy?
No issues like that on either of my X-T5s.
@@kevin_mullins thanks for taking the time Kevin! Great images. Love your work
Mr Mullins! Happy to find a video from you again! Great as always. See ya in March.
Can't wait!
Hi Kevin, long time no see! Heading into the winter slow down?
Indeed. Though there still doesn't seem to be time to do all things I want to. I hope you are well.
Great review Kevin. I have been waiting for your take on this camera
Glad it was helpful!
I'm not a fan of your pajamas, but the rest of the video was at your usual high standard.
To me, he is a respectful and artistic photographer with amazing minimalistic photographs, in any shape and any outfit :)
They aren't pyjamas - just a much loved t-shirt. Maybe I'll do my next film in my proper PJs :-)
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And you shouldn’t be allowed to vote.
....now I can't unsee it. 😉
Superior Review, Thank You !
Thank you!
Amazing photos...Rosaria
Thank you very much
Great photos as usual. in Italy the churches are too dark and poorly illuminated. we are often forced to work at high ISO (3200/6400) with open apertures (1.4/1.2). After a couple of marriages with the 40 megapixel sensor, the limits at high ISO came out. Before I used the xt3 and xpro3, and the 6400 ISO of these corresponds to the 3200 ISO of the xt5. For the reality of shooting in Italian churches, the xt5 is a big handicap compared to xt3/4. Not to mention the storage space used by the PC to save and process thousands of wedding photos with 40 mpx instead of 26. Practically doubled. Even though I love a bit of grain and although today we can use software to reduce noise (this technology cannot be used for thousands of photos quickly, only useful for a few single photos), in the end I chose to resell the xt5 and go back to xt4. I hope that in the future Fujifilm does not want to put the 40 sensor everywhere because it is not a sensor universally suitable for every situation, but it is suitable for specific uses.
Honestly, I don't see much difference, if any, on the larger sensors for noise. In the UK we rarely have sunlight and our churches are also hundreds of years old. I've shot plenty of images on the X-T5 at 12,800 ISO and a simple tweak in Lightroom makes them absolutely fine for my style.
Nice video.
Thanks!
Awesome!!
Thanks!
Lovely video, stunning images. For your indoor family shoots, what focal length do you prefer: the 24 or 35? I'm in the Sony system can't decide between the Sigma 24 1.4 or 35 1.4
I use and 18mm and 85mm mostly. That's around 24 and 85 in Full Frame terms.
Wonderful photographs, as usual. I use the XT cameras but I find it disappointing that Fuji did not make the XT5 the best it could be, no battery grip and second best EVF 🙁
I guess it comes down to them finding a good price point for the market place.
@@kevin_mullins Always a juggling act for them I guess, cost vs features.
It's a great camera for sure. I do landscapes and formal portraits mainly, so the move up to a GFX 100S made sense, and since then, my XT5 sits on the shelf waiting for rare days when I shoot sports, animals and action. I had to sell most of my lovely XF lenses to pay for the GFX and miss them dearly (kept the 35mm f/1.4 though - can't bear to be apart from it).
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I also have a GFX100S but don't really use it enough. Great camera though.
@@kevin_mullins Horses for courses. We focus on different stuff ;-)