Rating 4.3 9 reviews
Manufacturer: Fujifilm
price SGD 2,299.00
Lens configurations
dpreview.com
2 years ago

Fujifilm X-T50 initial review: mid-range X-T goes steady

Pros:
  • 40MP X-Trans BSI CMOS sensor
  • X-Processor 5 with majority of capabilities from X-T5
  • Image stabilization rated at up to 7.0EV
  • 20 Film Simulation modes, including Reala ACE
  • Continuous shooting at up to 8fps (20 with E-shutter and crop)
  • Subject recognition AF
  • Tap to track AF in video mode
  • Video capture up to 6.2K/30 in 10-bit up to 4:2:2
  • Raw video out over HDMI
  • 2.36M dot viewfinder with 0.62x magnification
  • Tilting rear touchscreen with 3.0" 1.84M dot LCD
  • Battery life rated up to 305 shots per charge (390 in eco mode)
  • UHS-II card slot
Cons:
  • What's new?
  • How it compares
  • Body and controls
  • Initial impressions
  • Sample gallery
  • Specifications
  • Press release
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Engadget
1 year ago

Fujifilm X-T50 review

All told, the X-T50 is an awesome upgrade to the X-T30 II, with improvements in nearly every area — particularly resolution, stabilization and video. The film simulation button is a bit gimmicky, but it should appeal to fans of the brand, particularly those who love the X100 VI.
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SLR Lounge
1 year ago

Fujifilm X-T50 Review | A Camera For Adventurous Content Creators

All in all, I love the Fujifilm X-T50. The best thing about it is the sensor; I have never had so much resolution at my disposal in such a compact package, and I absolutely love how little I find myself bothering to edit any of my photos!
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PC Magazine UK
2 years ago

Fujifilm X-T50 (Review Fujifilm X-T50)

A stylish mirrorless camera with easily selectable Film Simulations
Pros:
  • Excellent 40MP sensor with stabilization, Puts Film Simulation engine at the forefront, Retro design with thoughtful controls, Smart subject recognition focus with 13fps tracking, Wide selection of lenses available
Cons:
  • Anemic battery life, Omits dust and splash protection, High-pixel sensor isn't ideal for video
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RTINGS
1 year ago

Fujifilm X-T50 review

The Fujifilm X-T50 is great for travel photography. It's remarkably compact for an interchangeable-lens model, with solid ergonomics and well-thought-out controls for its size. It even has an IBIS system, which can help you capture steadier shots at slow shutter speeds.
Pros:
  • Exceptionally high-resolution sensor., Highly portable body., In-body image stabilization., Autofocus tracks moving subjects fairly well.
Cons:
  • Ergonomics can feel cramped if you have larger hands., Battery life is middling.
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Camera Decision
2 years ago

Fujifilm X-T50

First introduced in May 2024 , Fujifilm X-T50 is a 40.0MP Entry-Level Mirrorless camera with a APS-C (23.5 x 15.6 mm ) sized BSI-CMOS sensor, built-in Image Stabilization, Tilting touch screen and Fujifilm X lens mount. Fujifilm replaced the older X-T30 II with this model.
Pros:
  • RAW Video Recording Capability, Unlimited Video Recording (no 30min limit), Built-in Wireless (Wi-fi), Bluetooth Connectivity, 5-axis Image Stabilization, Articulating Screen, 6.2K at 30fps , 4K at 60fps and FHD at 120fps Video Recording, No crop on 4K Videos, 10-bit 4:2:2 Color Sampling, Touch...
Cons:
  • Low Battery Life: 305 shots, No Environmental Sealing
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Camera Labs
2 years ago

Fujifilm XT50 review

The Fujifilm X-T50 becomes one of the most compelling cameras at its price point, delivering the core photo and video quality of the high-end X-T5 in a smaller, lighter and more affordable body, while retaining much of its vintage charm.
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TechRadar UK
2 years ago

Fujifilm X-T50 review: putting film simulations at your fingertips

Fujifilm is blurring the lines between its different camera ranges, bringing what were essentially its entry-level cameras on par with its more advanced models. With the addition of in-body image stabilization, a 40.2MP sensor, an upgraded processor and a bunch of Film Simulations now available via a dial for the first time, the Fujifilm X-T50 is a very different camera than its predecessors. These big upgrades, though, come at a steep price.
Pros:
  • Film simulation dial
  • Up to 7-stops of IBIS
  • Beautiful handling
  • Up to 6K/30p video
Cons:
  • Could use a slightly larger grip
  • No weather sealing
  • Expensive
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Stuff.tv
1 year ago

Fujifilm X-T50 review: dial F for film simulation review

Pros:
  • Sharp, detailed images from 40MP sensor
  • Dramatic, dynamic film simulations in easy reach
  • Compact dimensions but plenty of manual controls
Cons:
  • Considerable price rise from previous generation
  • Tilt-only touchscreen
  • Body isn’t weather-sealed
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