My most anticipated camera is finally here. I skipped X-T4 not because it is not a worthy camera to upgrade. An improved battery and In-Body Image Stabilization are most welcome. But something I am unexpected back then is that it came with a fold-out fully articulated screen. Partly because I love how the 3-way tilting screen works for me and if I used a similar screen configuration like the X-T4 and X-S10, I have some parallax error when I fold out the screen for low-angle shots. Nevertheless, at that point in time, the choice of having an articulated screen is the best option as the X-T4 was positioned as a hybrid flagship camera.


Now, X-T4 has 2 indirect successors, X-H2S and X-H2. They are the new generation hybrid flagship cameras in the Fujifilm line-up. Now it is time for Fujifilm to give us photographers a photography-centric camera and that’s true. During the X Summit Tokyo 2022, Yuji Igarashi san mentioned “FujiFilm will never forget photograph, which means, we will never forget its photographic cameras.” This is where I think Fujifilm is clear and remain committed to photographers like us and of course, hearing our voices and caring about our feedback.


Before I continue further, I would like to thank Ms. Carmen, Marketing Manager of Fujifilm Singapore, for arranging and loaning the X-T5 for review. By the time this post is online, the camera unit had returned back to Fujifilm Singapore.



Design, Build Quality, Handling & The Shutter…
X-T5, in general, maintains the same good retrospective design. It obtains many similarities to X-T2/T3 such as a 3-way tilting LCD screen and compact size (actually a tad smaller). Not only that, but it also takes something good (and bad) from the X-T4 too.


Right: Fuji X-T5 . XF27mm f2.8 WR @ 27mm . f2.8 . 1/40″ . ISO 250 . Nostalgic Negative
The camera still has the same magnesium alloy build quality as its predecessors. Fantastic build quality. Nothing bad to comment on this department.



Right: Fuji X-T5 . XF23mm f1.4 WR @ 23mm . f2 . 1/34″ . ISO 500 . Nostalgic Negative
Dials, dials, and dials. This should be one of the many reasons why we love Fuji. And the dials aren’t disappointing us. They are good to turn and give one of the best tactile feedbacks thus far. But there is one dial that I am not sure fits the “Photography first” philosophy and that is the “Still/Movie mode dial”. How I wish that X-T5 has the same “Metering” dial placement as the X-T3 instead of the “Still/Movie mode dial” found in the X-T4. But I guess, one needs to know how to be contented. (Metering mode can be accessed via the “Up” selector button.)


Right: Fuji X-T5 . XF23mm f1.4 WR @ 23mm . f1.4 . 1/45″ . ISO 125 . Nostalgic Negative
With the redesign of the camera grip, it now feels better to hold than the X-T3. But if you have big hands like me, I will suggest you get a handgrip to have that extra confidence to hold the camera.


Right: Fuji X-T5 . XF50mm f2 WR @ 50mm . f3.2 . 1/80 . ISO 1250 . Nostalgic Negative
The shutter seems to take from X-T4. It has very similar gentle and satisfying mechanical shutter feedback as the X-T4 and I quite like it.


Right: Fuji X-T5 . XF23mm f1.4 WR @ 23mm . f1.4 . 1/80″ . ISO 200 . Nostalgic Negative
The weight of the X-T5 is slightly heavier than X-T3, 557 grams against 539 grams (both with battery). In practice, it is hard to tell which one is heavier with them holding onto your hand. But definitely lighter than X-T4’s 607 grams.

Sensor and Processor
Since X-T5 inherits almost everything internally from X-H2, I will not discuss much over here. It comes with the X-Trans CMOS sensor 5 HR and the X-Processor 5. In short, the photography performance is identical during my test (except for the videography).


Right: Fuji X-T5 . XF50mm f2 WR @ 50mm . f2 . 1/210 . ISO 125 . Nostalgic Negative

That also means it also includes the new base ISO 125 and the new maximum electronic shutter speed of 1/180,000 seconds.


Right: Fuji X-T5 . XF35mm f1.4 @ 35mm . f2 . 1/80″ . ISO 250 . Nostalgic Negative
Image Quality
Since it has the same sensor and processor so everything should be the same, right? In my opinion, yes. Or at least I do not see anything different. One word: awesome!


Right: Fuji X-T5 . XF35mm f1.4 @ 35mm . f2 . 1/80″ . ISO 640 . Nostalgic Negative
Performance
Based on my camera usage, I feel that the autofocus performance is (almost) no different from the X-H2. Of course, it is also depending on which lenses you are using. Combining X-T5 with newer lenses makes the overall experience snappier, locking onto the subject faster and more accurately. While the older lenses (particularly without Linear Motor), are slower but are still not far off too.


Right: Fuji X-T5 . XF35mm f1.4 @ 35mm . f2 . 1/80″ . ISO 160 . Nostalgic Negative

How about comparing both X-T3 and X-T5? In my opinion, you can really feel the difference in AF performance and accuracy rate between both of them, regardless of the newer or old lenses.
IBIS
X-T5 can also achieve up to 7 stops compensation with some lenses up to 5 stops. Yes, the same as X-H2 and X-H2S. So technically I should be able to obtain a good 1/2-second result like the one I did in X-H2 and X-H2S. Well, close enough. I manage to get a 1-second hand-held shot.



Right: Fuji X-T5 . XF23mm f1.4 WR @ 23mm . f5.6 . 0.7″ . ISO 125 . Nostalgic Negative
Battery Life
According to CIPA, the battery life of NP-W235 on X-T5 can achieve 580 shots while 680 shots on X-H2. In my test, I spend about 40% of the battery life in return for 350+ shots. Doing some mathematics calculations, it should achieve about 700 shots or more. Of course, we need to include many factors like how we use the camera, the environment, etc.

But for me, the combination of X-T5 and the new battery is really impressive. It could easily last me a whole day with just one battery.


Right: Fuji X-T5 . XF23mm f1.4 WR @ 23mm . f1.4 . 1/80″ . ISO 320 . Nostalgic Negative
Feedback
With the advantage of 40 megapixels, I hope they will update X-T5 (and X-H2) with more aspect ratios such as X-Pan 65:24 and any other ratios that GFX gets to enjoy. Although cropping can be done in post, but it will be even better if we have this option right from the camera.


I have mentioned this before in my X-H2 review but I want to highlight it here again. 40 megapixels is a big resolution and I believe not everyone who upgrades to X-T5 wishes to have kept the 40-megapixel raw file. I hope to see if there is an option as to what raw resolution (i.e. large, medium, small) we want to keep, similar to other brands with such offerings. This can be done easily via firmware updates.


Right: Fuji X-T5 . XF23mm f1.4 WR @ 23mm . f1.4 . 1/110″ . ISO 125 . Nostalgic Negative

If Fujifilm reads this, I hope they can consider these as future firmware updates.
Something worth taking note of:
When you turn the ISO dial, make sure that the Drive dial is not turning together with the ISO dial. Because in my testing, I do turn the Drive dial by accident. Thanks to my big fingers. So if goes unnoticed, you will be taking an HDR shot.



Right: Fuji X-T5 . XF23mm f1.4 WR @ 23mm . f2.8 . 1/3200″ . ISO 125 . Nostalgic Negative
Others
The 3-way tilting LCD screen has a good resolution pump. This does help a lot especially when I do I use focus peaking for my manual lens shooting and also improves viewing the image sharpness.


Unfortunately, the EVF resolution remains the same but I am still happy.
There is a 160-megapixel pixel-shift capability too. A good add-on from the X-H2. Unfortunately, I did not spend time testing out this.
Who is this for?
For photographers who have been using Fuji X-T1, X-T2, and X-T3 or X-Txx series, or even the X-Txxx series and are keen to look for a camera body upgrade. This is the camera you can consider getting and I believe it should last us many years ahead.
For X-T4 photographers, you may consider if you really need to upgrade. Personally, I think it is still a good camera to shoot with.

For beginners, this camera is no doubt a great camera to pick up if you have the budget. Photography is an expensive hobby. The investment you put in is not only a camera body and a lens. There are many accessories that need to be filled too. If you have a tight budget, my suggestion is to get a lower-end body with a better lens(es). Because glass is always more important.


Right: Fuji X-T5 . XF23mm f1.4 WR @ 23mm . f2 . 1/80″ . ISO 1600 . Nostalgic Negative
In my own words
There are many influencers ranting about why X-T5 overlapping X-H2 and many other things about X-T5. But I can see why and what all this ranting is about. Simply they are not familiar with Fujifilm and Fujifilm’s new directions. They choose to rant than spend time understanding what Fujifilm has changed and the decision Fujifilm made and why X-T5 exists in the first place.


Right: Fuji X-T5 . XF35mm f1.4 @ 35mm . f1.4 . 1/80″ . ISO 320 . Nostalgic Negative
In my opinion, this camera definitely has the biggest upgrades for photographers who are still using X-T3 and earlier models. Gives us the 3-ways tilt screen, IBIS, a good AF system, a new processor, 40 megapixels resolution, and a sleeker retrospective design. From a photography perspective, Fujifilm is not skimmed on the functionalities of the X-T5. In fact, all the X-H2 photography functionalities are packed into X-T5.

This camera checks all the upgrades and I believe this is the camera that many Fujifilm fanboys and fangirls will be upgrading with. All because X-T5 is worthy.

I have placed my order and so do some of my friends. Do you think X-T5 is a good camera? Share with me and discuss.
Thank you for reading.
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