
Fujifilm
Fujifilm 16828777 X-T50 Black Mirrorless Camera with 15-45mm Lens
★★★★★
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Fujifilm's compact 40.2MP mirrorless camera with a dedicated Film Simulation dial and 6.2K video in a beautifully retro body.
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Overview
Key Features
Dedicated Film Simulation dial offering fast access to 20 Film Simulations (including REALA ACE mode)
40.2-megapixel X-Trans CMOS 5 HR sensor
Supports all X Series lenses and includes a 1.4x and 2x Digital Teleconverter
6.2K/30P, 4K/60P, FHD/240P, 4:2:2 10-Bit Video
Native Frame.io Camera to Cloud integration with no accessory requirements
Specifications
Sensor
40.2MP X-Trans CMOS 5 HR
Lens (Kit)
XC15-45mmF3.5-5.6 OIS PZ
Lens Mount
Fujifilm X Mount
Video Recording
6.2K/30p, 4K/60p, FHD/240p, 4:2:2 10-bit (H.265, AVC)
Film Simulations
20 modes (including REALA ACE), dedicated top-plate dial
Image Stabilization
In-body (IBIS)
Autofocus
117 points, Contrast Detection, Single/Continuous/Manual
Continuous Shooting
13 fps
Display
3" tilting LCD
Viewfinder
Electronic, 0.62x magnification
Flash Sync Speed
1/180 second
ISO Range
Up to 51200 (expanded)
Connectivity
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB, Frame.io Camera to Cloud
Digital Teleconverter
1.4x and 2x
Dimensions (D x W x H)
1.92" x 4.87" x 3.31"
Battery
1 x Lithium Ion (included), 47g
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 40.2MP sensor matches the flagship X-T5's resolution in a smaller and lighter body
- Dedicated Film Simulation dial makes changing film looks instant and tactile
- 7-stop IBIS enables sharp handheld shots in challenging lighting conditions
- Compact body with premium build quality appeals to photographers who value portability
👎 Cons
- Smaller NP-W126S battery provides fewer shots per charge than the X-T5's larger battery
- Film Simulation dial replaces traditional ISO and shutter speed dials, which may frustrate technical shooters
- 15-45mm kit lens is electrically powered and feels less premium than Fujifilm's XF prime lenses
- No headphone jack for monitoring audio during video recording
Frequently Asked Questions
What sensor does the Fujifilm X-T50 use?
The X-T50 features a 40.2-megapixel APS-C X-Trans CMOS 5 HR sensor, the same high-resolution sensor found in the X-T5 and X-H2.
Does the X-T50 have a Film Simulation dial?
Yes, it introduces a dedicated Film Simulation dial on the top plate that lets you quickly switch between 20 film looks without entering any menus.
How does the X-T50 differ from the X-T5?
The X-T50 is lighter and more compact, replaces the ISO and shutter speed dials with a Film Simulation dial, and uses a smaller battery. It is positioned as a more lifestyle-oriented camera.
Does the X-T50 have in-body stabilization?
Yes, it features 5-axis IBIS with up to 7 stops of compensation, a significant feature for a compact camera at this size and price.
What video capabilities does the X-T50 offer?
It records 6.2K at 30fps and 4K at 60fps internally with 10-bit color, providing cinema-quality video alongside its stills capabilities.