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Fujifilm X-T50

Film dial

The dial on the top left provides direct access to Fujifilm’s popular Film Simulation colour profiles.

Stabilisation

The in-body image stabilisation promises up to 7 stops shake reduction while adding little to the body size and weight.

Subject detection

The autofocus system can be set to recognise and track people, animals, and vehicles.

Analogue Controls

Shutter speed and exposure-compensation dials are found on top, while most Fujifilm lenses have aperture rings.

Fujifilm’s double-digit X-T series cameras have long been among our favourites in the highly competitive entry-level class.

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