

🚀 Elevate your craft with the Fujifilm X-T5 — where vintage charm meets cutting-edge power.
The Fujifilm X-T5 Mirrorless Digital Camera Body in Silver combines a compact, lightweight design with a groundbreaking 40.2MP X-Trans 5 sensor, delivering exceptional image quality. Featuring ultra-fast shutter speeds up to 1/180,000 sec, a robust 7-stop 5-axis in-body image stabilization system, and a classic dial-based interface, it’s engineered for professionals who value precision and speed. Enhanced by a 1.84M-dot tilting LCD, 3.69M-dot EVF, and advanced autofocus with AI subject tracking, the X-T5 excels in both stills and 6.2K video capture, making it a versatile powerhouse for photographers and videographers alike.












| ASIN | B0BK2MW5HV |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Aperture modes | F2.8-F4.4 |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Aspect Ratio | 3:2 |
| Auto Focus Technology | Phase Detection |
| Autofocus | Yes |
| Autofocus Points | 425 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #57,747 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #129 in Mirrorless Cameras |
| Bit Depth | 10 Bit |
| Brand | Fujifilm |
| Built-In Media | Camera Body Only |
| Camera Flash | Hotshoe |
| Camera Lens | XF 18-55mm f/2.8-4 R LM OIS |
| Color | Silver |
| Compatible Devices | Atomos devices, Blackmagic devices, Computers, USB-enabled devices |
| Compatible Mountings | Fujifilm X |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, HDMI, USB, Wi-Fi |
| Continuous Shooting | 20 FPS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 260 Reviews |
| Digital-Still | Yes |
| Display Fixture Type | Tilting |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 960 X 640 Pixels |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Dots Per Screen | 73600000 |
| Effective Still Resolution | 40.2 MP |
| Expanded ISO Minimum | 80 |
| Exposure Control | Manual |
| File Format | HEIF, JPEG, Raw, TIFF |
| Flash Memory Speed Class | UHS Speed Class 3 (U3) or higher |
| Flash Memory UHS Speed Class | UHS Class 3 or higher |
| Flash Modes | Automatic, Off, On, Rear Curtain Synch, Slow Synch |
| Flash Sync Speed | 1/8000 sec |
| Focus Features | Continuous-Servo AF, Manual Focus, Single-Servo AF |
| Focus Mode | Manual Focus (MF) |
| Focus Type | manual-and-auto |
| Form Factor | Mirrorless |
| HDMI Type | Type D Micro HDMI |
| Has Color Screen | Yes |
| Image Capture Type | Stills & Video |
| Image Stabilization | Sensor-shift |
| Image stabilization | Sensor-shift |
| Item Weight | 1.23 Pounds |
| JPEG Quality Level | Fine |
| Lens Type | Wide Angle |
| Manufacturer | Fujifilm |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 16782337 |
| Maximum Aperture | 2.8 f |
| Maximum Focal Length | 55 Millimeters |
| Maximum Image Size | 40.2 MP |
| Maximum Shutter Speed | 1/180,000 Seconds |
| Metering Methods | Evaluative |
| Minimum Shutter Speed | 1/180000 seconds |
| Model Name | X-T5 Body - Silver |
| Model Number | 16782337 |
| Model Series | X-T |
| Movie Mode | Yes |
| Night vision | No |
| Number of Diaphragm Blades | 7 |
| Optical Zoom | 1 x |
| Phase Detection Sensor Points | 425 |
| Photo Sensor Resolution | 40.2 MP |
| Photo Sensor Size | APS-C |
| Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
| Real Angle Of View | 65 Degrees |
| Recording Capacity | 60 Minutes |
| Remote Included | No |
| Screen Size | 3 Inches |
| Sensor Type | CMOS |
| Series Number | 5 |
| Shooting Modes | Shutter Priority |
| Skill Level | Professional |
| Special Feature | Live View |
| Specific Uses For Product | Photography |
| Supported File Format | HEIF, JPEG, Raw, TIFF |
| Supported Image Format | JPEG, RAW |
| Total Still Resolution | 40.2 MP |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total USB Ports | 1 |
| Total Video Out Ports | 2 |
| Touch Screen Type | Capacitive |
| UPC | 074101206920 074101206845 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Output | HDMI |
| Video Resolution | 4320p |
| Viewfinder | Electronic |
| Viewfinder Magnification | 0.8x |
| Warranty Description | 1 Yr Manufacturer |
| White Balance Settings | Auto |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
| Write Speed | High |
| Zoom | Digital Zoom |
M**N
The best APSC to date for photography (not video)
For context I've had a Fuji X mount camera since the X-T1. Most recently upgraded from the X-T30 to the X-T4 and now the X-T5. The bad first: It isn't as good as an autofocus as other camera lines. It is the best in Fuji's line of cameras, the same as the X-H2 and 2s. The material it is made out of feels cheaper and more brittle than the X-T4, but better the the X-T30. This is probably how they got the weight down from the X-T4, reduced body size and thinner less dense materials. It feels strong enough to do the job. The ergonomics haven't changed with few exceptions. I have bigger hands, and require a grip accessory to properly hold most X mount camera's. Even the X-S10 and X-H bodies feel small. I miss that the X-T5 will not have a battery grip option. But it's definitely not a deal breaker. Most lenses are balanced on the X-T5 body. The bigger lenses like the XF80, 90 and the new viltrox 75 for example also balance fairly well on the body, even though it is smaller than the X-T4. The pixel shift multishot 160MP feature just does not work. I've tried for several weeks to get it to work and it doesn't. I have a well lit environment, with static objects, and a tripod. The images that the software produce always have errors, and they either output a smaller 14MP file or wont render at all. I haven't gotten any help online about this, and I figure a future firmware update might fix this. I don't know, but I feel like this is a huge let down about this camera. Now for the good: Amazing image quality, even with older (that don't resolve the full 40MP) lenses. I do a lot of landscape and general outdoor photography, but even with portraits. The extra definition you get lets you be more free with compositions; I can use a wider lens and crop or when doing a headshot I just have more to work with overall. The camera body wont be the bottleneck for image quality. I worry some 3rd party lenses wont resolve the entire 40MP. The IBIS is just ever so slightly better than the X-T4. Honestly I couldn't tell a difference. The back panel is back to the X-T3 style and I couldn't be happier. I hate having a flip out screen on my photography camera. I'm not a youtube creator. I'm behind the camera, not in front of it. There are more affordable and better options for that kind of camera (use a modern cell phone with a tripod). This is still a robust video capable camera. It handles almost exactly like the X-T4. The mechanical shutter is wonderful. The electronic shutter is very capable. There is rolling shutter, but you wont get away from that unless you get the X-H2s or change systems. TL;DR It's great at taking photo's. It's good at video. It's not everyone's preference in ergonomics, but it is more than acceptable. It has the classic X-T line of controls with no compromise to PASM users. I love my camera. If you have an X-T4, and aren't going to utilize the improvements (40MP, better IBIS, better AF) don't upgrade. If you have a camera older than the X-T4 I suggest considering a used X-T4 or a new X-T5. You wont regret either.
S**R
Outstanding Camera, Premium Price
The Fujifilm X-T5 is a phenomenal mirrorless camera that combines stunning image quality with a classic, ergonomic design. The retro dials and intuitive controls make shooting both enjoyable and efficient, while the 40MP sensor delivers crisp and detailed images, even in challenging lighting. Tips & Usage Experience: Perfect for street photography: The compact design and quiet shutter won’t draw attention. Try using the film simulation modes—Classic Chrome and Acros add artistic flair directly in-camera. If you're into wildlife or action, the burst shooting mode at 15fps is super handy. Pair it with a prime lens like the XF 35mm for portraits or the 16-80mm for a versatile travel setup. Invest in a few extra batteries—this powerhouse tends to drain juice quickly during long shoots. The only drawback is the steep price, but considering the build quality, performance, and timeless appeal, it’s well worth the investment for serious photographers.
M**Y
Fantastic camera, my best
I owned the Nikon Z6 and the Panasonic S5 Mark II, and this camera seems to have better features for stills photographers like me, weighs less and is a more compact system. I do like that they have the manual controls on the top, although those dials are quite small and sometimes can be tipped accidentally, but at least they can be locked down using the button on top of each one of them. The exposure dial is a bit cumbersome I wish they would have a thumb wheel for that and perhaps just a digital exposure indicator on the top instead of the large, yet somehow too small dial. I do love the 40 megapixel resolution it works great with my Sigma 23mm f 1.4 lens, although I think I will get a 30 mm Fujifilm lens instead since I want the 45mm equivalent focal length instead of the 35mm equivalent focal length. I like how when pressing the back dial it zooms in to your image, very handy when reviewing images and checking how the close-up resolution has turned up. I have got my best pictures from this camera even though I had two full frame cameras before this, the last one was with a F4 zoom (probably the best 24-105mm f/4) and the one before that (Nikon 24-200) was a variable one that went up to f6.3, and because I am enjoying the limitations that prime lenses give me and the superior quality, even superior to full frame when going against full frame zoom lenses that go to F4 or f 6.3. I was skeptical about using film simulations, but it turns out, I like the nostalgic negative film simulation the best on the LCD screen so far. Hand switching the drive mode lever on the left side to the HDR position quickly enables you to take HDR 800 pictures if say you need that for landscape or something, preferably with a tripod though, since those take multiple exposures together, so they might not work for hand holding shots of detailed objects as much as hand holding using a single exposure. Now the film simulations and the HDR photograph pertain to the jpegs although right now most pros are using raw, but for regular usage, especially sharing with family members, the jpegs are much more versatile and useful, although I also save the raw just in case I ever want to edit the most important pictures let's say.
Z**A
لا عيب في الكاميرا فهي واحدة من كاميرات فوجي المعروفة. العيب الوحيد انها جاءت غير مغلفة not sealed. قد تكون اشتراها طرف اخر ورجعها او قد تكون display لكن لاتوجد آثار استعمال سابقة. أمازون احترافي في تعامله ويعطي فترة مناسبة للارجاع لكني فضلت الاحتفاظ بالكاميرا فقد حصلت عليها بسعر جيد. شكرا أمازون .
D**A
Una increíble mejora en el AF. La quinta generacion de sensor es increíble. Lo único raro es que el material de la cámara es distinto al modelo previo, supongo lo hicieron para lograr menos peso. Una increíble cámara.
S**R
I've been a photographer for over 50 years and I've owned many brands of cameras including Fujifilm. The XT-5 is a great camera in a small compact package. It's 40 mpxl sensor is amazingly detailed. I love everything about it. It's built very well. It functions very well. It looks great. It takes beautiful images. I use it easily with manual focus lenses as well as auto-focus lenses and it is a superb camera body and I would recommend it to any serious amateur or pro photographer. Its a great value for the money.
A**R
This is an absolute gem of a camera. Stands out with high quality video and pictures.
C**E
Muy buena compra, gran resolución y calidad de imagen.