![]() ![]() On the photography side, the specs are very similar to the X-H2, with the camera able to shoot 40MP images at up to 15fps using the mechanical shutter. Fujifilm says the camera can shoot 6.2K/30 video for 90 minutes or 4K/60p for 60 minutes at 25☌ (77☏) these numbers drop significantly at higher temperatures, and there's no option to add a fan to compensate. Instead the X-T5 writes everything to a matched pair of UHS-II SD card slots. The X-H2's ProRes modes are also absent, along with any of the X-H2's options that required the use of a CFexpress Type B card. The X-T5 uses twin UHS-II SD card slots, which explains some of the reduction in video spec and significantly shorter duration of burst shooting. Like the X-H2, the X-T5 can capture 4K at up to 60p from the full width of its sensor, but not using all the available pixels. Similarly, the X-T5's 'HQ' 4K footage is derived from this 6.2K crop, not an 8K readout. So there's no 8K capture and its 6.2K footage is taken from a 1.22x cropped region of the sensor, not the full width as in the X-H2. The X-T5 can also shoot video, but its specifications aren't as ambitious as those of the expressly hybrid X-H2. The X-T5 is a more photography-focused camera than the X-T4, featuring the return of the excellent two-way tilting rear screen mechanism that works well for composing off-axis shots in both the landscape and portrait orientations. Apr 4: Image quality, Video, Autofocus, Conclusion and updated Sample gallery published.
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