Fujifilm X-T5 X-T5 Silver 2023
The 40.2MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS 5 HR sensor, 7-stop IBIS, and 30fps burst with subject-detection autofocus deliver sharp, high-resolution images in a lightweight 557g weather-sealed body. The included bundle adds an XF 16-80mm lens, extra battery, and accessory kit, making it a complete travel-ready setup. Best for sports and wildlife photographers who need reliable tracking and high detail in a compact, durable package.
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About The X-T5 Mirrorless Camera with XF 16-80mm f/4.0 R OIS WR Lens, Silver- X-T5 Mirrorless Camera -Photography FirstX-T1 was originally released in 2014 to celebrate Fujifilm's 80th anniversary. It would go on to lead a mirrorless camera revolution.Almost a decade and five generations later, Fujifilm's latest imaging technology has come to X-T5, bringing photographers unrivalled image quality in a timeless, classic, and beloved camera body.Five Generations of Technological Evolution 40MPFifth-generation X-Trans CMOS 5 HR sensor and X-Processor 5 bring the most advanced imaging technologies ever to X SeriesHigh Resolution 40.2MP BSI Imaging SensorThe high-resolution 40.2MP X-Trans CMOS 5 HR sensor has an enhanced image-processing algorithm that boosts resolution without compromising the signal-to-noise ratio, delivering astonishing image quality.Three top-plate dialsThree dials control ISO, shutter speed, and exposure compensation from the camera's top-plate. Together with the aperture ring on most XF lenses, all exposure settings can be checked and adjusted before powering on the camera. Create with confidence and concentrate on making an image.Lightweight, high performanceX-T5 features a five-axis in-body image stabilization (IBIS) system that provides up to 7.0 stops of compensation and a 3.69 million dot EVF with an 0.8x magnification ratio. Despite this, the camera body only weighs 557g (1.23lb). Dials and buttons provide easy operation, letting life's most precious moments stand a chance of being documented to see another day.Three-way tilting LCDA three-way tilting LCD offers enhanced versatility, particularly when working at waist level or in portrait orientation. The combination of tilting LCD and center viewfinder aligns the lens, camera, and photographer on the optical axis, for a more comfortable and intuitive image-making experience.Film Simulation19 Film Simulation modes inside of X-T5 digitally replicate the look of the classic photographic film stocks developed by Fujifilm for over 85 years. Reproduce the classic colors and tones that Fujifilm are known for, or add an artistic flair and start to Build Your Legacy.Classic chromeThis Film Simulation mode is designed to reproduce a look similar to documentary magazines of the 20th century. Its low-saturation and hard tonal gradation in shadows make it a perfect choice for documentary photography.Classic Neg.Based on SUPERIA, a color negative film loved by generations of photographers, this Film Simulation mode provides high-contrast tonal gradation. It adds depth and definition to colors by adjusting their shades in highlights and shadows, while reducing saturation.NOSTALGIC Neg.Designed to recreate the look of images in old photo albums, NOSTALGIC Neg. produces images with rich colors in the shadows and a soft tonality through the midtones and highlights.ACROSBased on ACROS, a monochrome film renowned for super-fine grain, this Film Simulation mode delivers rich shadow details and excellent sharpness, while still adding grain at high ISOs, and recreating the stunning textured feel of monochrome.ETERNA / CINEMABased on ETERNA, a film designed for motion pictures, this Film Simulation mode minimizes saturation to ensure no color overpowers another. It provides extremely soft tonal gradation in highlights, and deep shadows to prevent clipping, reproducing a cinematic look.White BalanceFine adjustments can be made to Auto White Balance (AWB) by selecting one of three modes: Auto, White Priority, and Ambience Priority. Set to White Priority, white is more likely to be reproduced as white under incandescent lighting. However, when Ambience Priority is set, scenes will be photographed with the natural lighting characteristics of the scene preserved. Under incandescent lighting, this will generally result in images with warmer white tones.AWB driven by AI technologyNew deep-learning AI technology optimizes Auto White Balance performance in X-T5 by accurately identifying warm, orange-tinged colors to assist with the camera's Auto White Balance accuracy.Subject-detection autofocusX-Processor 5 features subject-detection AF that is built using Deep-Learning AI Technology. In addition to providing incredible AF tracking and detection for human faces and eyes, X-T5 can now also automatically detect and track a broad range of subjects, which include animals, birds, cars, motorcycles, bicycles, airplanes, and trains. This allows photographers to concentrate on composition and creativity, confident that X-T5 will track focus accurately.Updated AF algorithmX-T5's higher pixel count increases the number of phase detection pixels, which improves AF-S focusing accuracy on subjects including landscapes and portraits. The camera also incorporates an improved AF prediction algorithm, newly developed for the X-H2S, enabling stable focusing even when using AF-C.A World of Detail 160MP Pixel Shift Multi-ShotX-T5 features Pixel Shift Multi-Shot with the help of the Pixel Shift Combiner software, can produce a single, ultra-high-resolution 160MP image with a single touch of the shutter button.Using in-body image stabilization to shift the sensor by a half pixel between each frame, X-T5 precisely makes 20 frames to ensure every red, green, and blue pixel has the same information. The result is a final image with almost no false colors visible.1/180,000 sec shutter speedX-T5 has a maximum electronic shutter speed of 1/180,000, an increase of approximately 2.5 stops compared to other X Series cameras. Use it with wide apertures in extremely bright environments for more creative options, or to freeze action at the perfect moment.ISO 125 standard sensitivityX-Trans CMOS 5 HR has a more light-efficient pixel structure. ISO 125 - previously an extended sensitivity - is now available natively.Supports HEIF image formatX-T5 supports the HEIF image format, which delivers 10-bit image quality in files up to 30% smaller than standard JPEGs. The next chapter in delivering high-quality results straight out of camera has officially begun for X Series.Increased battery lifeThanks to the reduced power consumption of the X-Processor 5, the battery life for still images has been significantly increased from approximately 600 to 740 frames compared to the X-T4.Highly reliable, weather-resistant bodyX-T5 features 56 weather-sealed points for high levels of dust and moisture resistance. It can also operate in temperatures as low as -10 Degree C (14 Degree F).- XF 16-80mm f/4.0 R OIS WR Lens -Compact zoom with a constant F4 aperture and 6.0-stop OISXF16-80mmF4 R OIS WR has a maximum aperture value of F4 throughout the focal length of 16-80mm (equivalent to 24-122mm in the 35mm film format). This lens has a minimum shooting distance of 35 cm over the entire zoom range, which gives a maximum shooting magnification of 0.25x. The compact and lightweight lens weighs only 440g which is approximately 40% lighter than an equivalent lens for a 35mm format system. When attached to an X-T3 the kit weighs only 979g and 823g when combined with X-T30, making it the ultimate travel combination. This new standard zoom lens features 6.0-stop OIS, meaning you can comfortably shoot in a wide variety of situations from a night scene or indoors without worrying about camera shake.Advanced image qualityThe lens consists of 16 elements in 12 groups, including three aspherical lens elements and one ED aspherical lens. The aspherical lens elements are controlled at high precision to reduce field curvature and spherical aberration, resulting in an advanced level of image sharpness across the frame. By using an ED aspherical lens as a OIS lens, aberration fluctuation due to image stabilization is suppressed. In addition, This lens has a minimum focusing distance of 35 cm close-up photography over the entire zoom range. The lens has very little breathing making it suitable for movie shooting.Powerful OISIt has the strongest OIS performance equivalent to 6.0 CIPA-guideline standard. The camera automatically detects when it is fixed to a tripod or when panning, and adjusts accordingly.Fast and silent autofocusThe lens uses the internal focus AF system that drives smaller and lighter focusing elements. It uses a stepping motor, known for its quiet operation and accuracy, to achieve fast and silent autofocus.Advanced constructionThe lens barrel is sealed at 10 locations making the lens dust and weather resistant and capable of operating at temperatures as low as -10 Degree C. Mounting it on weather resistant mirrorless digital cameras such as X-Pro2, X-T1, X-T2, X-T3 and X-H1 allows you to shoot in light rain or a dusty environment outdoors with peace of mind.
- INCLUDED - Fujifilm X-T5 Body (Silver), NP-W235S Battery, AC Adapter, Plug Adapter, USB Cable, Headphone Adapter, Strap, Body Cap, Hot Shoe Cover, Sync Terminal Cover, 128GB SD Card, Extra Battery, Cleaning Kit.
- SUPERIOR IMAGING - Experience unparalleled detail with the 40.2MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS 5 HR sensor, delivering exceptional image quality and vibrant colors for stunning photography.
- LOW LIGHT EXCELLENCE - Capture clear, sharp images in challenging lighting with ISO sensitivity up to 12800 (expandable to 51200), minimizing noise and maximizing detail.
- LIGHTNING-FAST FOCUS - Achieve precise and rapid subject acquisition with intelligent hybrid AF, combining contrast and phase detection for sharp, clear images every time.
The 30-Second Version
The X-T5 is the ultimate photographer's mirrorless camera, with a sensor and stabilization that embarrass many full-frame bodies. Just pretend the video button doesn't exist and you'll be thrilled.
Overview
The Fujifilm X-T5 is the kind of camera that makes you want to shoot purely for the joy of it. It's a 40.2MP APS-C beast wrapped in a retro body that feels more like a mechanical watch than a digital gadget. Everything from the dedicated ISO, shutter speed, and exposure compensation dials to the tactile click of the aperture ring screams photography-first. And honestly, that's exactly what Fujifilm nailed here. If you're a stills shooter who values the process as much as the final image, this is your camera. The sensor is best-in-class, the stabilization is shockingly good, and the battery life laughs at most full-frame rivals. But it's not for everyone. The video side overheats, and there are some quirks in the autofocus that might frustrate action shooters coming from Sony or Canon.
Performance
The 40.2MP X-Trans sensor is the star. It sits in the 98th percentile in our database, and you can feel it. Detail is staggering, and colors are straight-up beautiful right out of camera. The IBIS is another standout, giving you 7 stops of compensation that makes handheld shooting at slow shutter speeds feel almost unfair. Autofocus with subject detection is snappy, though it's a notch below the absolute leaders. For burst shooting at 15fps mechanical, it's well above average, but that's not why you buy this camera. The surprise for me was the battery. 740 shots per charge places it at the very top, which is rare for a mirrorless body this small. But then, you hit the video record button, and the party ends. Overheating in minutes is a real letdown, and our data backs that up with a mediocre video score.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Gorgeous 40.2MP sensor delivers best-in-class detail and color. 98th
- IBIS is absurdly good, making low-light shooting a breeze. 97th
- Battery life is top-tier, beating almost everything we've tested. 94th
- Tactile, retro controls make shooting genuinely fun. 93th
Cons
- Video recording nearly useless due to quick overheating.
- Autofocus lags behind Sony and Canon for fast action tracking.
- AF joystick is still too small and fiddly.
- Accessories in bundles can arrive dirty and half-baked.
The Word on the Street
Specifications
Full Specifications
Sensor
| Type | X-Trans CMOS 5 HR |
| Size | aps-c |
| Megapixels | 40.2 |
| ISO Range | 125 |
| Processor | X-Processor 5 |
Autofocus
| AF Points | 425 |
| Eye AF | Yes |
| Animal AF | Yes |
| Subject Detection | Yes |
Shooting
| Burst (Mechanical) | 30 |
| Electronic Shutter | Yes |
Video
| Max Resolution | 6K |
| 4K FPS | 30 |
| 1080p FPS | 60 |
| 10-bit | Yes |
| Log Profile | Yes |
| RAW Video | No |
| Codec | H.264, H.265 |
Display & EVF
| Screen Size | 3 |
| Touchscreen | Yes |
| Articulating | Yes |
| EVF Resolution | 3690000 |
Build
| Weather Sealed | Yes |
| Weight | 0.6 kg / 1.2 lbs |
| Battery Life | 740 |
Connectivity
| Wi-Fi | No |
| Bluetooth | No |
| USB | USB-C |
| Hot Shoe | Yes |
Value & Pricing
The pricing is all over the place, with vendors listing anywhere from $1999 to a baffling $65550 for bundles. The sweet spot is clearly the sub-$2000 body-only or the kit with the 16-80mm f/4 at the lower end. Given the sensor and stabilization performance, that's a steal for a camera that punches this high above its weight. If you're seeing prices near $2k, buy it. If some retailer is asking over $3k for the same bundle, you're being robbed.
vs Competition
The most direct rivals are the Canon EOS R6 Mark III and the Sony a7 V. The Canon demolishes the Fuji in video and autofocus consistency, and the Sony has a full-frame sensor with better subject tracking. But neither gives you the analog dials, the straight-out-of-camera color science, or the same compact, weather-sealed feel. If you're a hybrid shooter, skip the X-T5 and grab the Canon. If you want resolution and can deal with a bigger body, the Sony a7 V is tempting. But for pure stills photography with a soul, the X-T5 remains unique. The Nikon Z9 is overkill, the Panasonic GH7 is a video-first tank, and the OM-1 Mark II is a wildlife specialist. None of them compete directly on this blend of resolution, size, and tactile joy.
| Spec | Fujifilm X-T5 X-T5 | Sony a7 a7 V | Canon EOS R6 Mark II R6 Mark II | Nikon Z Z8 | Panasonic LUMIX S1II DC-S1M2BODY9 | OM System OM OM-1 Mark II |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Type | mirrorless | mirrorless | mirrorless | mirrorless | mirrorless | mirrorless |
| Sensor | 40.2MP aps-c | 33MP full-frame | 24.2MP full-frame | 45.7MP full-frame | 24.1MP full-frame | 20MP micro-four-thirds |
| AF Points | 425 | 759 | 1053 | 493 | 779 | 1053 |
| Burst FPS | 30 | 30 | 12 | 30 | 70 | 120 |
| Video | 6K @30fps | 4K @120fps | 4K @60fps | 8K @120fps | 6K @120fps | 4K @60fps |
| IBIS | true | true | true | true | true | true |
| Weather Sealed | true | true | true | true | true | true |
| Weight (g) | 557 | 610 | 590 | 820 | 1637 | 511 |
| Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare |
| Product | Af | Evf | Build | Burst | Video | Sensor | Battery | Display | Connectivity | Social Proof | Stabilization |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fujifilm X-T5 X-T5 | 88.1 | 93.4 | 82.7 | 85.5 | 44.8 | 97.1 | 98.1 | 84.3 | 61.6 | 65.2 | 93.5 |
| Sony a7 a7 V Compare | 95.7 | 88.7 | 95 | 91 | 89.6 | 60.1 | 96.6 | 99.6 | 93.3 | 94.6 | 96.1 |
| Canon EOS R6 Mark II R6 Mark II Compare | 98.4 | 88 | 94.5 | 88.5 | 84.1 | 49.4 | 98.6 | 84.3 | 93.3 | 94.6 | 98 |
| Nikon Z Z8 Compare | 90.5 | 89.5 | 98.1 | 96.1 | 99.5 | 65 | 88.9 | 84.3 | 93.3 | 94.6 | 84.7 |
| Panasonic LUMIX S1II DC-S1M2BODY9 Compare | 97.2 | 95.1 | 99.4 | 96.7 | 95 | 46 | 99.3 | 84.3 | 93.3 | 67 | 98 |
| OM System OM OM-1 Mark II Compare | 98.4 | 99.7 | 81.9 | 99.8 | 84.1 | 25.8 | 94.2 | 84.3 | 93.3 | 94.6 | 99.5 |
Common Questions
Q: Is the X-T5 worth it if I mainly shoot video?
Nope. Look at the Canon R6 Mark III or Sony a7 V instead. This camera overheats too quickly for serious video work.
Q: How does the autofocus compare to Sony's latest?
It's very good, especially with subject detection, but it's not quite as sticky or reliable for fast action. Sony still leads in tracking.
Q: Is the 16-80mm kit lens a good starter?
Absolutely. It's sharp, stabilized, and weather-sealed. For a walkaround zoom, it's a perfect match for the X-T5's strengths.
Who Should Skip This
If you're looking for a do-it-all hybrid that kills it at both photos and video, this isn't it. Go get the Canon EOS R6 Mark III instead. And if you need the absolute fastest burst rates and best animal eye-AF, the OM-1 Mark II is a better wildlife weapon.
Verdict
If you're a photographer first and a videographer second (or not at all), the X-T5 is an easy recommendation. It delivers jaw-dropping image quality, top-tier stabilization, and a shooting experience that makes you want to leave the house with a camera. Just don't plan on using it for serious video work, and maybe budget for a microfiber cloth to clean those bundled filters.