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Fujifilm X-T5

At a glance

£1,699

body only

£2,049

with 18-55mm F2.8-4

■ 61MP full-frame sensor

■ 693-point AF

■ AI subject recognition

■ ISO 100-32,000 (standard)

■ 10fps shooting

■ 8K 24fps video

Photo focused

In contrast to the hybrid X-H series, the X-T5 is aimed squarely at serious stills photographers.

Sensor

The X-T5 gains the same 40MP sensor as we saw in the X-H2, which is the highest resolution available in the APS-C format.

Screen

Fujifilm’s excellent 3-way tilting LCD makes a return, in place of the X-T4’s side-hinged fully articulated unit.

Compact

Fujifilm has trimmed back the body dimensions much closer to those of the original X-T1.

FEW CAMERAS have captured the imagination of photographers quite like Fujifilm’s premium X-T models. Ever since the original X-T1 appeared back in 2014, they’ve found favour due to their compact size, robust weather-sealed construction, and traditional analogue control dials. Some users were, perhaps, less enamoured by the X-T4, which adopted a stills/video hybrid approach, including

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