I tried the XT 50 for a few weeks then returned it. I really like it, and will re order it when/if: firmware updated to allow custom recipes to be saved to film sim dial AND price drops $200 or so. It’s a great $1000 to $1100 camera. Needs weather sealing and larger battery to justify current price in my opinion.
@KirkWilliamsonphotography4 ай бұрын
Not a bad thought process.
@Festvangelist4 ай бұрын
@@davidcompton4885 unfortunately I do not think prices are going down but used would get you there. $$$$. Also weather sealing would be a new camera launch. The battery thing I understand but I ALWAYS carry a spare just n case. While everyone generally has a budget Cameras are expensive propositions for sure
@michalsiegel67174 ай бұрын
Absolutely agreed. The idea about the Film Sim Dial is good, but if only thing that changes is the actual simulation then I don't like it. I need the highlights, shadows, color, WH shift etc. to change as well. Otherwise my current settings won't work with aby sim I turn the dial to.
@eikechronos30663 ай бұрын
I think you did not understand the dial correctly. In the Q Menue you change your White Balnce color and ecerything together with a sim. The dial than uses ur custom settings when put to C with ur film sim. If you bow use the dial and choose a different sim than you actually use ur custom settings with the different sim. It’s actually really clever. You can put different color settings and that u change in Q and than use them with different film sims.
@davidcompton48853 ай бұрын
@@eikechronos3066 I had the camera for a few weeks. I know how the dial and settings work. Yes, if I set the dial to c, I can use my custom recipes as before. The problem is that the dial will use whatever custom settings you have set and just change the film sim. So, if I have q menu set to Kodachrome 64 and I change the film dial to anything other than c or classic chrome (Kodachrome 64’s base sim), the images won’t look good because it is applying the Kodachrome custom settings to whatever sim I have the dial set. I basically had to give up one custom recipe to set the custom settings back to default, then remember to change q menu back to that (lack of) recipe in order to use the sim dial to try other recipes. I did set this “default “ recipe to the universal recipe that Richie created, but I found that these didn’t really work for my images.
@MrPedalpaddle4 ай бұрын
Smaller & Lighter is a feature, not a bug, and worth paying a bit for. I have both the X-T5 & X-T30ii. Don’t feel an immediate need to upgrade to X-T50, but IBIS would be nice & film sim dial fun
@KirkWilliamsonphotography4 ай бұрын
I dont think I need to pay more for lighter and smaller with lots of features left out.
@superkool721 күн бұрын
I just bought mine. The only other camera I’ve ever used is the Nikon D610 and I’m ecstatic about it so far. Maybe I don’t have as much behind the glass time as many of you other photographers do, but so far I absolutely love it. I do really wish it were weather sealed though. Also, anyone know if they have a good third party battery that would last longer?😊
@KirkWilliamsonphotography21 күн бұрын
Third party batteries are worse. The only thing that really bugs me besides the battery issue is the command dials push in to easily. There fore you think you are changing one parameter when actually you are changing another. Uggh
@Coloradohiker6584 ай бұрын
Very well informed video on your decision, thanks. My Fuji purchases were based on your videos. Looking forward to the next one
@KirkWilliamsonphotography4 ай бұрын
Haha Mark you might need to rethink those purchases! lol 😂
@robinpage95322 ай бұрын
Interesting video. I purchased XT50 for the same reasons. I do not share your battery concerns. I recently did a 12 day road trip, using the camera with the compact and light XF16-50mm at every stop, and each day had plenty left in the battery. And those stops were not just one or two shots and I gathered a lot of images. With the smaller camera I purchased a small 6 litre Peak Designs sling and was able to carry a spare battery and my XF8mm for architecture. I revelled in travelling so light! And, I never needed the backup battery. I loved the pairing with the XT5. However, I had traded my XH2s on the XT50 kit. I shoot a lot of action but found the XT5 no match for the XH2s and at great expense purchased another XH2s. Unfortunately my trade-in had been sold. A very expensive exercise. I do not enjoy the bulk or ergonomics of the XH2s but it is a killer tool for my action work. Unfortunately I have seen a very critical review of the XT50 regarding its build and reliability that worries me, as for international travel I want to use the same combination as on my road trip. As a last recourse backup I do carry a Lumix TZ220 which is an incredible little camera but with a small sensor. 9:57
@KirkWilliamsonphotographyАй бұрын
I will be using it in the same way for travel. I use my X-T5 for sports and yes it's not the XH2s but it works for me know.
@ianforber4 ай бұрын
I’ve just bought an XT-50, which is my first Fuji camera. I’ve been a hobbyist photographer for decades and wanted a camera with analogue style dials (my other camera is a Leica and I wanted a similar feel). I thought about the XT-5 but decided to go with the XT-50 because I prioritise size and weight. I don’t care about the film sim dial because I don’t use it, just as I don’t care about the drive mode because I just use single shot mode in raw. What I wanted very much was IBIS. I have two issues First, the battery life is awful. Second, it has too many buttons. I’ve turned off as many as I can and moved the Q button to the top plate because I kept pressing the original button every time I picked up the camera. I mainly shoot landscape and street and have never had an issue with weather proofing, regardless of weather I’m using cameras with official IP ratings or not. Off to test it in anger on a hiking trip next month so let’s see if I still have the same opinion after being rained on!
@KirkWilliamsonphotography3 ай бұрын
I come from Leica as well and non of them are weather sealed. My MP 240 is resistant but not sealed especially around the lens flange. Yes the battery issue is large and in my next video coming out on Sunday I address that issue and how I have customized the buttons of which there are far less than other cameras. My biggest issue with this camera is the battery I dont care about the weather sealing. Most of the lenses i own are weather sealed so it’s less of a problem.
@ianforber3 ай бұрын
@@KirkWilliamsonphotography I’m still fiddling with my button setup so I’ll be interested to see how you set yours up! On Leica, I’ve never worried about taking my M11 out in poor weather but if it is raining very hard I’ll probably reach for my Q2 which is weather sealed
@robinpage95322 ай бұрын
I find it does not have quite enough buttons and would be happier with a dpad.
@versecurated6 күн бұрын
you can select C S M in the front of the camera just like the XT30. The iSO is defaulted to the rotary by the index finger on the grip. You have to be in manual mode to change the iso with the dial. people just really need to read the instruction manual..also reprogramining it is very easy. I use the Q button for video rec.
@KirkWilliamsonphotography6 күн бұрын
I know all that not sure why you are bringing it up. I like the XT50 and CB use it all the time.
@spamllama4 ай бұрын
My thinking on the price has changed. What they're asking is fair if you consider the X-T50 to be a smaller X-T5 with a smaller battery and no weather sealing. And if it were going to be your main camera.
@KirkWilliamsonphotography4 ай бұрын
For me it’s still too much by about $300.
@MrJohnnyMel4 ай бұрын
I have the Smallrig grip which is a perfect match and easy enough to put on and take off. The snag is that your fingers get trapped with fatter lenses like the 56mm, but useable. The auto switch is great when you need to change quickly to a bird or dog autofocus mode. Less chance of missing “that” shot. Bigger battery means bigger camera. The battery is small so carrying spares is OK. I don’t take video so the battery is less of an issue. I got a good price for the new kit lens that came with it, so the camera cost me £1,050 which is good value! You can make this work like an X100VI so why wait for that? This is a superb camera!
@KirkWilliamsonphotography4 ай бұрын
That is an outstanding price not sure what it is pound vs the dollar.
@jaygreer74304 ай бұрын
I love my X-T5. I just got back from a trip to Alaska, and took some amazing wildlife photos - honestly the best I’ve ever taken. At times, I wish I had a solid backup camera with me paired with a wider lens, as it wasn’t practical to be changing lenses all the time. I think the X-T50 might be perfect. I can see myself getting an X-T50 in the near future. I just need to get comfortable with the price!
@KirkWilliamsonphotography4 ай бұрын
Makes sense to me!
@tjkrueger26554 ай бұрын
I appreciate your rationale and open mind. I'm in the same boat, I have the X-T5 and use a X-T3 as a b-cam. Great back up, but the X-T5 has spoiled me, both in upgrades to command dials, interface, resolution, AF and IBIS. Might be selling it to pick this X-T50 up. Good looking rig
@KirkWilliamsonphotography4 ай бұрын
That was my reasoning
@tdalton8543 ай бұрын
HI Kirk, I used an X-t50 for a bit over a week and mostly liked it. I got many good shots with it and really used the film sims much more than I expected. They were fun to use. Had a fight with auto focus at first but we came to an understanding. Not sure I would buy this but for a smaller camera it's ok. And hey, at least the extra batteries in your pocket are small! Thanks - tim
@KirkWilliamsonphotography3 ай бұрын
I think the battery is my biggest issue with it. Other than that I like the camera.
@Festvangelist4 ай бұрын
Price is not crazy in fact only the XS20 is the only new Fuji camera with IBIS that is less $$$. The XT 50 has the Top processor, sensor and now IBIS. The lack of IBIS was always my objection to the XT3 & XT30Ii etc. Not sure if I would buy this vs XH2 in lieu of the XT 5 as I prefer the PSAM navigation but that is a bit a matter of personal preference. I do not place any importance on the Retro Tactile experience but rather how efficient the camera is to manipulate, the PSAM has it in spades. I believe that Fuji will launch a new XS camera in 2025 that incorporates the 5th Generation processor and sensor and become the baby bro to the XH2. Love your channel Kirk !,,❤ Regarding the battery … they are very small, small enough to take a spare in your pocket or bag.
@mikedesimone17834 ай бұрын
Hi Kirk, I hope everything is going well for you, my friend. Another great review on a camera that, from what you're saying, seems to be just what you're looking for. It has almost everything you need, similar to the XT5. This is a good choice, even though I don't use Fuji anymore. I guess it's because I love my Leica's. I fully understand why you use them; they're much better for the work you do. For pleasure, I guess any camera will do. But for me, as a Leica photographer, I like the simplicity it offers-just point and shoot, well, sort of. Cheers, mate.
@KirkWilliamsonphotography4 ай бұрын
If I was not shooting the news and sports stuff I would be doing the same as you.
@barclayjb4 ай бұрын
I've got the X-t3, X-e3 and others. I almost jumped on the X-T50, but didn't because of the price, and because the auto focus wasn't as good as the competition. I also have Nikon. I decided to get the Nikon Z6III instead because of the better auto focus. The full frame also lets me get the best out of my old F-mount glass, or use the fantastic Z glass. Still love my Fuji. Fuji just has to up the game on the auto focus.
@NBPT4284 ай бұрын
I also have an X-T3. I love it but totally agree on your comment about autofocus. Hope it improves as I'd like to upgrade with another Fuji.
@KirkWilliamsonphotography4 ай бұрын
Yes in your circumstance I agree.
@tapasyatyaga40414 ай бұрын
AUTO FOCUS is the biggest problem with Fuji
@desoriordan95154 ай бұрын
Hi. I sold my XT3 a while back and I honestly regret it. That camera was a gem. Wouldn't it make sense to keep it as it's weather sealed which the XT50 is not. My back up cam is the X100V. I'll be keeping it for a long time to come. Enjoy your new camera.
@KirkWilliamsonphotography4 ай бұрын
I love the XT3 but I wanted the IBIS for video dont really care about WR
@yttean984 ай бұрын
Suggestion: Start a series of videos on how to FULLY exploit the use of X-T50, e.g. use an 18mm fix lens and then crop the images cos the sensor has plenty of pixels, i.e. use it as Leica Q2(that's your speciality as well).
@KirkWilliamsonphotography4 ай бұрын
Good idea I'll keep that in mind.
@tdalton8543 ай бұрын
@@KirkWilliamsonphotography I’d be interested in how this could work too.
@nevillewatkins49974 ай бұрын
I'll be interested to see how you set it up Kirk. Battery life is always the bugbear.
@KirkWilliamsonphotography4 ай бұрын
Next video Neville I’ll explain what I’ve done to help alleviate the issue.
@brandonprescott57534 ай бұрын
I just bought a new XT-5 and keeping my XT- 3 as backup camera. Will be taking the XT-5 and two prime lenses on my upcoming Arctic Circle cruise.
@KirkWilliamsonphotography4 ай бұрын
Have a great trip Brandon!
@Festvangelist15 күн бұрын
If I owned the T3 I would keep that as my back up too but if I did not own a T3 I would only purchase a Fuji with IBIS and In low light I can usually shoot hand held. PERSONALLY the IBIS ISSUE is a deal breaker
@Festvangelist15 күн бұрын
You are in my opinion wrong regarding the price, it is a good price for the 5th generation processor etc.
@NBPT4284 ай бұрын
Kirk, I loved this video. It reminded me of times when I get G.A.S. (Gear Acquisition Syndrome). You sounded like my subconscious when a new camera comes out. I tell myself It costs too much, what I have is good enough, etc. but eventually I usually find a way to justify it. (bad GAS). I bought an X-T30 but returned it for an X-T3 mostly because my index finger naturally hit the shutter speed dial instead of the shutter button. It looks like the X-T50 is a little longer and wider so maybe I should look at it. (Back to sleeping on the couch) Great video👍
@KirkWilliamsonphotography4 ай бұрын
Bill - come on get off the couch and get some photography in. Yes I have bad GAS.
@tonyg944215 күн бұрын
Everytime I think about switching to the xt5 ( because of the weather resistance) I hold off because it doesn’t have a flash!! Couldn’t believe it when I found out :(
@KirkWilliamsonphotography15 күн бұрын
Tony - Really! A little pop up flash on the XT5. The vast majority of people that use the XT5 would never use the pop up flash. If they need a flash they buy a speed light and do it correctly by bouncing the light off a ceiling or wall.
@davegobey2137Ай бұрын
I’ve succumbed and am awaiting the delivery. The battery issue doesn’t bother me. Like most enthusiast/amateur photographers I seldom take more than 100 pictures in a day. With any new camera I always buy a charger (now that they are seldom supplied) and spare batteries from Amazon. After a day out, I slip in a new one and recharge the one I’ve just used and always carry a charged spare.
@KirkWilliamsonphotographyАй бұрын
Enjoy it's a fine little camera good for many things.
@reflux0434 ай бұрын
I just recently bought an x-t20, and the d-pad can be customised. Im just wondering since this doesn't have a d-pad, which parts do you customise instead? And can the joystick directions be customised? On the x-t20, i customised the top fn button to work with the ADV1 on the drive dial, so that i can quickly change between advanced filters and see on screen previews. Can you do that with the x-t50?
@KirkWilliamsonphotography3 ай бұрын
This weeks video is all about what I have customized. No the joystick can not being used like the d-pad.
@reflux0433 ай бұрын
@@KirkWilliamsonphotography Thanks
@ralphaaa804 ай бұрын
Using the drive button is far quicker than using a dial.With poor light it's a pain on my xt4
@KirkWilliamsonphotography3 ай бұрын
I’ve been using it now for a couple of weeks and it is faster. I was just used to the old dial.
@SteveMcClanahan4 ай бұрын
Seems like a reasonable purchase to me Kirk. I had similar thought processes as you did only I ended up buying the X-S20 as my video/back-up camera.
@KirkWilliamsonphotography3 ай бұрын
The biggest problem is the battery but I still like it.
@r.t15764 ай бұрын
The XT50 needs weather sealing. Three weeks ago, I traded my 6-year-old XT20 (which has been with me for 6 years) for an XT50.
@KirkWilliamsonphotography4 ай бұрын
I’ve had my X-T30 out in snow and rain without issue. I just make it’s not a driving heavy rain etc. with a WR lens it should be quite acceptable.
@milescherkasky9837Ай бұрын
Love the camera for what it is. Small. Daily driver is a pair of Canon R5s but I sometimes shoot in places where those cameras draw unwanted attention. The XT50 does not. I don't feel too compromised IQ wise when I use it instead of the Canons.
@KirkWilliamsonphotographyАй бұрын
Miles - If Canon had jumped on the mirrorless band wagon earlier I would have the same thing. I still have an older EF 300 2.8
@BenjaminKanarek4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the informative comparrison!
@KirkWilliamsonphotography4 ай бұрын
My pleasure!
@gord_tomlin2 ай бұрын
I've been thinking about getting an X-T5 as an upgrade from my X-T20 for these main reasons: IBIS, the sensor, the processor and weather sealing. The X-T50 hits all those except the weather sealing for noticeably less money, so naturally I at least need to think about it. But, that damn film sim dial...I think it would irk me every single time I picked up the camera. Not that there's anything wrong with film sims, but there is only room for so many dials, and that dial would be better used for drive and ISO as on the X-T5.
@KirkWilliamsonphotography2 ай бұрын
I do agree with you on that point even though I kind of like it. You would be better off with the XT5.
@DavidMBanes4 ай бұрын
Good thought process, I have an X-M1 and X-E4. I just went through the same thoughts and realised the Panasonic Lumix S9 I bought and I was initially thinking it could replace the Fuji's and move me into full frame; I have realised the S9 is really a 'B' camera for the Lumix S5; trouble is I don't have an S5, so it's up for sale and I'll take the hit. Currently thinking I'll stick with the X-E4 and see what the new X-M5 and X-E5 look like this or next year.
@KirkWilliamsonphotography4 ай бұрын
Good idea to wait and see.
@wilduc73024 ай бұрын
Great thoughts, but I’ll stick to my X-H2 as my main and X100V for walkarounds. My thoughts are: I’ll just wait a few generations before buying a new camera.
@KirkWilliamsonphotography4 ай бұрын
Nothing wrong with that Wil!
@suba73204 ай бұрын
I would have taken weather sealing and the new battery over the new sensor. That would have kept the price a little bit lower too
@atanuhalder77504 ай бұрын
You can buy x-t4 then.
@JackBurton-qp4hc4 ай бұрын
The sensor doesn't make any difference in the price.
@KirkWilliamsonphotography4 ай бұрын
Weather sealing and a new battery would have been nice. I chose the sensor and ibis to match the XT5
@stuartblink4 ай бұрын
As I would use it as a backup camera, the biggest barrier for me is that it uses the older smaller battery. The process of taking two chargers and two types of batteries is off putting for me. In terms of value I think it’s reasonable as the sensor and ibis are a big upgrade. However you can buy a used X-T5 for the same price- so that would be a better purchase for many.
@JackBurton-qp4hc4 ай бұрын
Doesn't help the battery issue, but you can charge using just the USB cable to your mobile phone charger of course.
@jmtphotographymedia3 ай бұрын
Its funny that the sim dial is there now. On my XS10 I setup my left dial to be mine lol.
@KirkWilliamsonphotography3 ай бұрын
You never know they may have taken your idea! 🤪
@mikec18514 ай бұрын
Interesting to hear your thoughts on the XT-50. I have an XS-10 that I love however I'm done with the battery on that thing. Although I have half a dozen batteries I always seem to get caught out with the battery dying at a crucial time. It always seems to go from 1 bar showing to dead in 5 minutes. I'm waiting for the XT-6 or an XS-30 to come out that has the larger battery and the 40 mega pixel sensor. After having the XS-10 for almost 4 years I have gotten used to the PASM dial and I like it so the XS-30 would probably be my choice. Also hoping that Fuji makes huge strides as far as AF is concerned on the next generation cameras. If Sony, Canon and Nikon can produce cameras with brilliant AF then it's just not acceptable that Fuji are still lagging way behind. If Fuji fail on that front with their new cameras I will seriously consider selling all my Fuji gear and buy a Sony as I am 100% confident in their AF system.
@KirkWilliamsonphotography4 ай бұрын
You are correct about the battery and AF improvement. It needs to happen.
@robmas574 ай бұрын
I was on the fence about buying the XT50 as a second body. I really like the changes they made to the body. But the price, original battery and non-WR turned me off. I ended up purchasing a second XT5 instead. This made sense for me also because of the larger EVF. Very pleased with my decision. Enjoy your new camera Kirk, and others.
@KirkWilliamsonphotography4 ай бұрын
I almost did the same thing until I rethought things a bit and remembered my reasoning behind the XT# and XT30.
@robmas574 ай бұрын
@@KirkWilliamsonphotography I’d say you can’t go wrong either way but I agree that the price is a big increase compared to its predecessor. Not that much more to step into an XT5 which offers a whole lot more, with the exception of slightly smaller package. I’m also pleased that I’m down to one (better) battery type as well.
@Tech_Stuff_and_Other_Stuff4 ай бұрын
why not get a second xt5 since they are sort of close in price?
@KirkWilliamsonphotography4 ай бұрын
I did think about that! But I really like the small form factor of the XT50
@9Mtikcus4 ай бұрын
The Battery would not bother me as I have several of them, I use an X-T3 and X100VI (in our company we also have an X-T5 and another X-T3) I like the ISO dial, but it is certainly not a deal breaker that would stop me getting an X-T50. Every camera has it's use, The X100 VI is just special, I changed the command ring from Digital TC to Film Sim, as I like using film sims as a starting point in editing When working in the Studio, I like my X-T3 and 26MP is enough and I have had zero autofocus problems since day one, but I never expected every single shot to be in focus and the type of photography I do, is pretty much exclusively in Single Shot with AF set to AF-S or AF-C. In situations where cropping may be an issue (outside the studio) The X-T5 gives more scope, as does the X100 VI. I can get a full day of use with a single battery in the X100 VI (or almost) so I expect the X-T50 is similar. If you are shotting in CH or CL and taking thousands of photos you'll eat through the battery quicker. If an X-T3 dies (we'd probably not replace it) if both die, we'd get another X-T5 or X-T50, or what would actually make more business sense would be to get an X-H2s since the X-T3's are also used for video, so the 26MP is enough for the studio photos, and the X-H2s has way more video features... kind of still wish an X-T5s was released. WR is nice but it is not really a deal breaker for me, If it's raining, I'm not taking photos (and if I have to I'll take a WR camera) I did have an X-T10 for 4 years took photos in all weather neither it or the XF 35 F/1.4 that was almost permanently attached had any WR and both are/were working fine to this day (the camera was sold but the lens is still in use and 10+ years old without an issue despite no WR)
@KirkWilliamsonphotography4 ай бұрын
Great break down of your uses for the camera system thanks for letting the community know how yo are using the cameras.
@dquarks4 ай бұрын
Thought about the XT50, then realized the few advantages over the XS20 is the 40mp sensor and just $100 cad more. The battery definitely inferior to the new XS20. The buttons are more customizable on the XS20. Looks are ok on both. XS20 are more leaning to shooting more videos. I feel the grip is better on the XS20. The processors are the same on both. So it comes down to the 40mp sensor. I'm leaning toward the XS20.
@KirkWilliamsonphotography4 ай бұрын
For me the XS20 is a no go because of the flippy screen. I do so little video that it does not make sense to me. I wanted to have the same sensor as my main camera.
@Festvangelist4 ай бұрын
@@dquarks The XS20 is a fine camera…I much prefer the custom settings and flexibility of the PSAM operation. Extremely fast ! The flip screen is a neutral issue for me because I rarely use it because of glare… additionally you can shoot at any angle you want with the flip screen do not see that as a disadvantage on the XS20. The ergonomics are also fantastic ! Solid choice.
@007UA164 ай бұрын
I like the XS20, however it was more video-centric. The XT50 seemed more geared to photography. The larger battery would have been nice, but I understand the smaller batter to keep the size down. Size was a big consideration for me.
@traceybartlam77374 ай бұрын
I have a used x-t30 and was tempted in the future to have upgraded to an x-t30ii but then the x-t50 came out but as we all know it’s expensive. I like the film sims and a lot of the ones you can add yourself are based on ones not in the x-t30. I like the idea of the dial as I have to swipe menu for them then look through the view finder often as without reading glasses it’s hard to see the touch screen 😂 I also have a used x-t4 which is great but not as light but something makes me enjoy the x-t30 more
@KirkWilliamsonphotography4 ай бұрын
I think you would like the XT50
@traceybartlam77374 ай бұрын
@@KirkWilliamsonphotography I’m pretty sure I would but don’t have the funds at the moment. Would be a nice upgrade from the original x-t30. I might just check how much my x-t30 and 18-55 are worth as a trade though as I’d like the new lens which would actually be nice with my x-t4 as a weather resistant package 😉
@vivlund4 ай бұрын
I bought a used xt-5, and a new xt-50, I think the xt-50 is expensive but I bought it for travel and I’m enjoying it 😊but I must say I still prefer my xt-4 which I thought I’d sell but now, I think I’m gonna sell the xt-5 and keep the xt-50!
@KirkWilliamsonphotography4 ай бұрын
I never liked the XT4 because of the screen.
@francisgarofalo34344 ай бұрын
I have an XT5 and I would have bought the XT50(I reallyliked it) except for the battery. That's why I sold my XT3 and bought XT5, the battery sucked. Big miss by Fujifilm.
@KirkWilliamsonphotography4 ай бұрын
Yup exactly but I wanted a smaller camera. At the cost of the smaller battery
@traceybartlam77374 ай бұрын
I personally wouldn’t be too fussed about the battery as being so small it’s easy enough to take another one or two. Yes a bigger one would be nice but it wouldn’t be a deal breaker for me. Also anyone who’d previously had an x-t30 might have spares
@KirkWilliamsonphotography4 ай бұрын
This is true way too many spare batteries
@alanplatt8884 ай бұрын
Great video thanks for sharing. XT50 ? Not for me, used XT5 would work.
@KirkWilliamsonphotography4 ай бұрын
Thanks Alan. I really like my X-T30 form factor for travel and out and about so the XT50 fit my thought process for a backup. I hear you about a used XT5 but they are hard to find.
@蔡依林-g1j3 ай бұрын
The xt50 is a lot more expensive than the xt30 II, but it is also a lot more camera in a small package. The 40MP apsc sensor is actually denser than Sony's 61MP full frame sensor. The advantage is I can crop in much more. The xt-50 has a built in digital teleconverter of 1.4X and 2X. I assign this function to fn1 button for easy access. I like to attach Tamron's 18 -300 zoom lens to the xt50。 In full frame terms, it is a 27-450 lens. And kick in the digital teleconverter, it can also become 38-630 and 54-900! You can crop in/zoom in without losing detail. It is even better than Sony's full frame a7R5.
@KirkWilliamsonphotography3 ай бұрын
I use the 1.4 X digital TC all the time when I’m shooting sports.
@opalyankaBG15 күн бұрын
The charcoal silver color isn't new, it debuted on the X-T30
@KirkWilliamsonphotography15 күн бұрын
Never said it was new I just liked it!
@opalyankaBG14 күн бұрын
@@KirkWilliamsonphotography You did at 0:32 lol, I do agree pricing is insane for this camera though. I think Fuji's trying to push X-T10/20/30 upgraders to the X-T5.
@warrenbuffett01013 ай бұрын
I finally order my xt50, simply because it is small & light. It is less noticeable when u do street photography. Since it is small, nobody take it seriously and not so invasive as a bigger size camera 📷
@KirkWilliamsonphotography3 ай бұрын
Yes great little camera
@colinhoward220013 күн бұрын
The problem with the X-T5 and the X-T50 is the 40MP is worse for video than the 26MP sensor (and I just mean the sensor that came with the X-T4 and now on the X-M5). It is why I changed my X-T5 for an X-S20. It depends on what you want to do though I guess.
@KirkWilliamsonphotography13 күн бұрын
The XT5 really is a photo centric camera. The same with the XT50. Video is more of an after thought. I’ve used both for video and it seems fine to me but that is not my focus.
@colinhoward220010 күн бұрын
@@KirkWilliamsonphotography Hmm - it depends. I just went out to take some night scenes at a Xmas market it Antwerp. I took the same with my X-T5 last year. I have lot less noise in my X-S20 photos, and there seems to be more dynamic range. I think this is due to the larger pixel size with lower mega pixel counts. What I am saying is higher pixel cameras have their place sometimes - but at night time they seem to be worse.
@colinhoward220010 күн бұрын
It is just simple physics I guess. The more pixels you have the more noice "could" be intrdoced, because the are more "boundaries" between pixels to cater for in the sensor and image processing. It is why honestly, by direct compaarison, photos and videos seem on a 26MP camera seem to blow away anything I have taken on a 40MP camera. I am not carrying around two cameras for travel - so I am sticking with the X-S20 now.
@colinhoward220010 күн бұрын
As in life, it all depends on your use case.
@colinhoward220010 күн бұрын
So to be clear on whether you want your camera to be photo centric or not. If you are doing night time photographs - as a photo-centric shooter the smaller number of pixels are evidentially a lot better in my experimemts. The photos I have from the X-T5 vs the X-S20 look a lot WORSE on the X-T5 photos I have of the same thing.
@--AnonymousUser--4 ай бұрын
For people who own an X-T50, what would be the most important reasons to also get an X-T5 ?
@kualilo4 ай бұрын
I owned an X-T5 and returned it. Owned an X100VI and sold that too. Now I own an X-T50 and love it. Why? Small prime lenses (versatility), 40MP and IBIS -- and the fact that the X-T50 is so small and light, it "gets out of the way" when not being used. My entire Fujifilm kit fits inside a small sling bag! The only thing that bothers me (a little) is the lack of WR. But then again, I had shot with an X-T30 II with some WR lens in the rain on multiple occasions and nothing broke. Granted, I shoot mainly with my Leica Q3, but the X-T50 goes everywhere my Leica goes... because I love the SooC film recipes. My X-T50 is permanently on just JPG for SooC shots.
@KirkWilliamsonphotography4 ай бұрын
I owned the XT5 first for work not play. bigger weather sealed larger evf etc. But for travel and out and about the smaller camera is better for me
@M.Redsky3 ай бұрын
how do you feel about x100vi?
@KirkWilliamsonphotography3 ай бұрын
Well it’s an interesting camera which looks a lot like a Leica. I can do the same things it does but with more lenses on my XT50. The hybrid viewfinder is the only reason to buy it.
@stanobert34754 ай бұрын
I agree with you that the X-T50 is overpriced, even though it is a very good camera. You trading your older X-T bodies does make sense to help purchase the X-T 50. Under these circumstances this purchase is a wise decision, due to the fact that 40 megapixel sensors are Fuji's X-T lineup future. I am beginning to realize how massive the 40 megapixel sensor is on an aps-c sensor. I can do a fairly significant crop on an image from my 40 megapixel Fuji cameras and still get an approximate 12x16" print size. What we need to do is to be patient for Fuji to release new lenses that are better suited for the 40 megapixel sensor. I recently photographed a large dance benefit gala using my X-H2, and even my Fuji 16-55mm 2.8 couldn't quite resolve the 40 megapixel photos. I needed to use Topaz for sharpening. My Fuji 50-140 2.8 had no problems at all. This is one of Fuji's best lenses. I purchased Fuji's 16-50mm 2.8-4.8, but the variable aperture is not suited for low light action photography. This lens does, however, resolve the 40 megapixel images beautifully. This is my travel and everyday lens.
@KirkWilliamsonphotography4 ай бұрын
My thoughts exactly.
@KirkWilliamsonphotography4 ай бұрын
My thoughts as well
@scottgray48774 ай бұрын
I think your first instincts were correct….for another couple hundred bucks you could have had another x-t5. Much more camera and not that much bigger. But all of us have pulled those stunts. I have had an x100 f, v and now vii. For my use case, the F was fine, but the new ones made me smile for a while. The x-t5 is a fantastic camera, no regrets there. Some of us just like buying and selling Fujis….still cheaper than a Harley. Good video, thanks.
@JackBurton-qp4hc4 ай бұрын
The X-T5 is much bigger in the hand, it is surprisingly bulky in comparison when you hold both. The price difference goes a long way to an additional lens too.
@KirkWilliamsonphotography4 ай бұрын
Thanks I did consider that but I wanted something smaller with the same results
@007UA164 ай бұрын
There is a nice difference in size and handling. I love the xt50.
@daveboyle57514 ай бұрын
The old battery is a deal breaker, having to carry two different battery's is just crazy, for the price Fuji want for it there's no excuse not to have put the new battery in there and made the grip slightly bigger, no one would have cared. for the small amount of difference in price the XT-5 is just a better all round body, in fact I would have waited for a 2nd hand XT-5 to come along. Same battery dual card slots and a better back for the other XT-5.
@KirkWilliamsonphotography4 ай бұрын
Yes I agree with all that. I have turned off boost and bluetooth which solves most of my issues.
@ziga12183 ай бұрын
I have so many of the old batteries that this would be a deal-maker. But I find it too plasticky and I do not like how it handles custom settings.
@kaneclements77614 ай бұрын
I want to talk about inflation. I ran numbers for inflation between the release of the X-T30, through X-T30 II and the X-T50. Turns out that one will be paying between 100 to 150 £ or US $ for the big sensor and other enhancements. It takes time for us humans to normalise all sorts of changes. That includes the price of goods we buy. Essentially making a direct price comparison between the X-T50 and the preceding models doesn't really help. People are feeling the pinch and for many a camera is a discretionary purchase. And here we meet the tension between companies that exist to sell products and KZbinrs who earn a living advertorialising products by building excitement and asking the question 'is it time to change' and the real needs of end users. If your kit worked for you last week last month or last year for the genres you shoot it'll be good enough next month or next year. If your work would benefit from IBIS and 40 MP (mine does I have an X-T5) great go ahead if you can afford it. Otherwise save your cash for a nice lens or some archival paper for your printer or even a really good printer or lights, filters whatever. Generally lots of us are or have been too hung up on gear and 'SPECS'. Lastly look at the prices of used cameras on MPB and KEH. And compare to the retail of the X-T5 and X-T50. The at KEH an X-T1 is over US $ 500 maybe the pursuit of technical innovation becomes a fools errand unless one is pro and not even then unless action and sports.
@KirkWilliamsonphotography4 ай бұрын
All good points!
@martinsmyth55804 ай бұрын
I got the xt-5, and I think 40mp is too much for an APS-C camera. I much prefer the look from the 26mp xt4. Maybe it's just me
@KirkWilliamsonphotography4 ай бұрын
Martin you are not alone many people feel that way.
@kualilo4 ай бұрын
It is perfect. I often crop my images (straightening, reframe) and 26mp was a bit limiting to me for those reasons. Now I don't have to worry so much about, "Did I crop out too much?"
@martinsmyth55804 ай бұрын
@@kualilo Yes, get closer or use a zoom there is more emotion when you get closer
@luiskaj24343 ай бұрын
No weather sealing, inadequate battery life, single SD slot and a high price...seriously? It's not a travel camera for those that go hiking/trekking in remote areas with weather extremes; great if you want a small camera close to home. Sad that companies put out cameras that lack ruggedness yet charge an arm and a leg - just my opinion.
@KirkWilliamsonphotography3 ай бұрын
I bought it for travel but not to remote places. I always have a ton of batteries and can charge them anywhere in the US. The camera is surprisingly tough in wet conditions and have never had an issue.
@1cookgs4 ай бұрын
I would buy the X-T5 and never look back! The X-T5 is not all that large and I think too much is being made of the size issue.
@JackBurton-qp4hc4 ай бұрын
The X-T5 feels bulky in comparison when you actually hold both.
@KirkWilliamsonphotography4 ай бұрын
I almost did that but they were out of stock. So re thought my decision and came up with the XT50
@jarosawzon4272Ай бұрын
Changed your mind ? Got a call from Fuji ? :))) I prefer second hand XT-3 for much, much lower price. It's definitely better and useful camera and better choice. There is no justification for paying such huge amounts of money for the XT-50. But there is an even worse choice. Fuji X-M5. Not only is it terribly expensive, but for that money, it has a 26 mp matrix. My God Fuji. I bought a used Fuji X-T3 in beautiful condition, like new. It was cheaper than the X-M5 by a third. Tell me, what could such an X-M5 offer me? There is no such thing.
@KirkWilliamsonphotographyАй бұрын
I agree to some extent - and know Fuji doesn't call me about anything. Just sold my X-T3. A beautiful camera but not the same sensor as my X-T5. Ya no way would I buy the X-M5.
@jarosawzon4272Ай бұрын
@@KirkWilliamsonphotography Is this sensor worth selling a great camera and buying an X-T5? I have many cameras, including 40mpx FF. I wouldn't overrate such a sensor. It produces huge files, but are the photos that different? It's the same situation as with the X-T1 16mpx and X-T3 26mpx, do you see a huge difference, if any, because I don't. Honestly, I prefer the sensor from the X-T1.
@GOekksАй бұрын
I bought it new for 1200€
@KirkWilliamsonphotographyАй бұрын
Great deal!
@DavidFontanari18 күн бұрын
One of the weel is for film simulations, film simulations!... Come on!!..
@KirkWilliamsonphotography16 күн бұрын
Yes true. I knew kind of like it in certain circumstances
@DavidFontanari15 күн бұрын
@KirkWilliamsonphotography it's for toy cameras, not xt50. Or well, maybe it's a toy, a gear for maranza teen
@betolov4 ай бұрын
i live in chicago, i can't make it.
@yttean984 ай бұрын
Wait 1-2 years(*) for the second market. The price would be < 3/4 of the original price. I am NOT a pro photographer. I can wait. * most likely experiencing a deep recession by then.
@KirkWilliamsonphotography4 ай бұрын
You could be right.
@philippegiorgionizzola17993 ай бұрын
When you love... you don't count...
@KirkWilliamsonphotography3 ай бұрын
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@miker78084 ай бұрын
The COLOR changed your opinion?!! oh geeesh
@KirkWilliamsonphotography4 ай бұрын
Never said that. Bottom line I wanted a camera with the same results as the XT5
@chippy5114 ай бұрын
I am waiting on the x1006. But toying with the idea of getting the xt50. ??!! Not sure as yet hell of a long wait list in the uk for the 6 🥹
@KirkWilliamsonphotography4 ай бұрын
Everyone in the world wants that X100Vl. Not happening anytime soon.