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Fujifilm X-T50 vs X-T5 | Digital Camera World
June 13, 2024 - For context, the double-digit X-T ... and professionals, the Fujifilm X-T50 is a smaller, lighter and cheaper alternative for those who want to spend a little less and travel a little lighter....
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Reddit
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r/fujifilm on Reddit: X-T5 vs X-T50
November 3, 2024 -

I just went to a fujifilm store to check out the X-T5 in person, but fell in love with the weight of the X-T50.

There's been quite a few threads on this topic but I can't seem to decide between the two.

I'm planning to get a fujifilm camera for everyday use (family events, portraits, landscape, street) so weight is kind of an important factor for me. But the X-T5 has the shutter speed dial & the ISO dial that I really love. I love the efficiency of adjusting the ISO & shutter speed with ease.

Personally I think that the X-T50 would be sufficient, however I can't get over the X-T5 dials but im concerned about the weight of the X-T5, it might be too heavy / bulky for my liking.

Edit: pulling the trigger for the X-T50, reason being:

  • weight is an important factor for me

  • as a new user to the fuji eco-system, I may enjoy being able to add 12 custom recepies instead of 7 on the X-T5

  • ISO control can be linked to the front command dial

  • built-in-flash available for portrait photography.

Why not X-T5?

  • weight. If its too heavy I'm more likely to not use it. I would purchase the X-T5 if it was lighter.

  • weather sealing is an added bonus, not compulsory, I don't shoot in extreme weather.

  • dual slot is also an added bonus, not compulsory.

Why not X-S20? I didn't like the L grip feel.

Why not X-M5? The weight of X-M5 is quite similar to the X-T50, difference was barely noticeable to me. So I may as well go for the X-T50 (or X-T5) instead.

I hope this helps someone. Thanks all for your inputs!

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Fujifilm X-T5 vs X-T50: Which Camera Is Better? - RTINGS.com
February 8, 2021 - The Fujifilm X-T50 is like a mini version of the Fujifilm X-T5. Each camera uses the same high-resolution APS-C sensor, so image quality is comparable, but they offer different shooting experiences and ergonomics.
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Camera Decision
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Fujifilm X-T50 vs Fujifilm X-T5 Detailed Comparison
Fujifilm X-T50 is significantly lighter (119g ) than the Fujifilm X-T5 which may become a big advantage especially on long walking trips. Also keep in mind that body weight is not the only deciding factor when comparing two interchangeable camera ...
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r/fujifilm on Reddit: A Minimalists Dilemma - X-T5 vs X-T50
June 17, 2024 -

Hi all,

Yet another post asking for advice on whether to go for the X-T5 and the X-T50.

I recently placed a preorder for the X-T50 thinking it was the perfect choice (also ordered the 27mm to go with it). I have yet to officially own anything Fuji, and this is going to be my first camera. I decided on the X-T50 because it was so lightweight and compact, but after doing more research, the X-T5 has a lot of things that I want that the X-T50 is missing.

Things that the X-T5 has that I really want are a better EVF and the three way tilt screen. I can't see myself using all of the buttons on the X-T5, but maybe I would grow into them as I get better with photography. The WR and the extra battery life would be nice, but aren't really deal breakers for me. I do live on Vancouver Island, so maybe the WR would be nice since it can rain here quite a bit, and windy days on the beach does kick up some sand.

Things I like about the X-T50 are the small compact size, built in flash, and minimalist design with less buttons and curved edges. The X-T5 obviously has more pro's as a camera, but the minimalist in me is telling me the X-T5 is too big.

The type of shooting I want a camera for is street, travel, and wilderness backpacking. I am into ultralight backpacking, which is why the X-T50 seems more desirable. I have held the X-T30ii and the X-T5 to try and see what would work best, and my first impression was that the X-T5 was quite a chonky beast, but maybe I can swing the X-T5 since I cut my pack weight in other ways. Any other minimalists / ultralight backpackers here?

Appreciate any insight and advice!

[update]

In the end I decided to go for the X-T5. On the release date of the X-T50 my gut was telling me it wasn't the right choice. As much as I would love to have a lightweight compact camera, the X-T5 suits my other needs more. I have no hate towards the X-T50 and its film-sim dial, but overall its just not for me.

I will put some of my reasons below incase others come across this post and they are in the same dilemma.

  • I want to grow as a photographer and I feel like having a designated ISO dial, instead of a film-sim dial, would be better suited to grow into. I think I might get bored of the film-sim dial after a while, and I know I have a particular taste and don't see my self using all of the film-sims, so I feel like I wouldn't use that dial to its full potential.

  • I decided that WR is something I would 'need', since I want to take photos in all types of conditions, especially because I enjoy crappy weather, and I do not want to worry about my gear. (The weight of worry was heavier than the extra weight between the X-T5 and the X-T50)

  • Some other things I wanted that pulled me to the X-T5 were the 3-way tilt screen and the better evf.

  • Added bonuses that weren't deal breakers: better battery and dual SD card slots.

  • Things I will miss about the X-T50: Lightweight/compact, built in flash, and I like the overall look of it more.

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Reddit
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r/FujifilmX on Reddit: X-T50 and X-T5 weight and size
September 6, 2025 -

Hello!

I’m deciding between these two cameras. I currently have a Nikon D7000 and had it for almost 14 years. I was looking for a smaller camera that I can bring with me everyone especially when travelling. I was leading towards the 50 but I went to compare them in person and the 5 was smaller than I thought.

For people that used both, how do you find the size and weight difference when you are using them?

I finding it very hard to decided between the two.

Edit: thank you all for your advice, I just ordered a silver X-T5 with 16-50mm!

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Fujifilm X-T50 vs Fujifilm X-T5 - Which camera to choose and why?
September 6, 2024 - The ergonomic adjustments facilitate intuitive handling, making the camera ideal for everyday, all-purpose use. In conclusion, the X-T50 is positioned as a more accessible and compact option than the X-T5, while incorporating many high-end features.
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X-T5 vs X-T50 - done to death yet? | DPReview Forums
June 18, 2024 - X-T50 is a perfectly good camera and if you need to save a few hundred $ or a few dozen g of weight, it's a solid choice that will make the same images and videos as an X-T5. That said, if X-T50 wasn't designed for beginners, the film sim dial wouldn't say "FILM" on it.
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r/fujifilm on Reddit: World Travel Long Term Camera - X-T5 vs. X-T50
May 16, 2024 -

Shortly after graduation, I'm going to be travelling the world. Short stint in Europe, road trip across America, and time in Japan. I wanted something manageable from a size perspective, but still quality and flexible for experimentation. I'm not sure whether is is great or awful timing, but I was almost sold on the X-T5 kit with 18-55mm lens as a buy-once-cry-once camera purchase, with no clue that the X-T50 was on the way.

Now that it's come out, do y'all think the X-T50 is the better choice? I think I prefer the size and look of the X-T5, as well as the stronger battery life, but I haven't had either of them in hand. I was willing to spend the money on the X-T5, but I'm always looking to save if possible.

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Hands-On With The Fujifilm X-T50: An X-T5 Lite, or Something More? | PetaPixel
May 16, 2024 - The body itself is incredibly lightweight at only 15.4 ounces (438 grams) and as usual, is not weather sealed. A handy pop-up flash is still present, too. There is a clever looking on-screen UI for the new film simulation dial.
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Fujifilm X-T50 Review - One Month of Landscape Photography
January 31, 2026 - The new Fujifilm X-T50 brings a lot of new updates and is priced significantly higher than previous models in the line. It features: ... So, internally, it’s basically an X-T5 repacked in a smaller body.
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Fujifilm X-T5 vs X-E5 vs X-T50: Which Fits You? | Fstoppers
March 15, 2026 - All three Fujifilm bodies share the same 40MP sensor and processor, but differ dramatically in design, build quality, and handling. See which suits your workflow best.
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Fujifilm X-T50 review: mid-range X-T goes steady: DPReview | Photography News, Gear Reviews & Community
Fujifilm X-T50
The Fujifilm X-T50 is a mid-range 40MP APS-C mirrorless camera that has image stabilization, subject recognition AF and a host of high-res video features. We've put it to the test.
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Fujifilm X-E5 vs Fujifilm X-T50 Detailed Comparison
June 12, 2025 - Fujifilm X-T50 is 7g lighter than the Fujifilm X-E5 but we don't think this will make a significant difference. Also keep in mind that body weight is not the only deciding factor when comparing two interchangeable camera bodies, you also have ...
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r/FujifilmX on Reddit: First-Time Buyer: Fujifilm X-T50 or X-T5? Best Lens Combo for City & Nature Photography
February 13, 2025 -

Hey everyone,

I’m stepping up from iPhone photography to my first dedicated camera and trying to decide between the Fujifilm X-T50 and X-T5. I mainly shoot city scenes, people, and landmarks, but I also want to capture nature and landscapes while traveling.

I was initially set on the X-T50, but now I’m considering the X-T5 for better future-proofing. Is the upgrade worth it, or would the X-T50 be enough for a first-time buyer?

Also, what lens combo would you recommend for a mix of city and nature photography? I was thinking of getting the XF 23mm f/2, but I’m open to other suggestions.

Would love to hear your thoughts!

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The XT50 is definitely “enough” for a first time buyer. The XT50 shares the same sensor and processor as the XT5, so internally and for photography, they are nearly identical. The biggest difference IMO is that the XT5 is weather resistant and the XT50 is smaller/lighter and has a built in flash. I have an XT20 (nearly the same size as the XT50) and with the 27mm pancake, it is very pocketable, making it a good balance between a point and shoot and a more capable set of lenses when needed. I also have the XT5. With the smaller lenses, it is very easy to travel with, but not really pocketable. The larger size and grip does make it more pleasant with larger lenses if you believe you will get into longer focal lengths. The XT5 is also weather resistant, which is nice if you would like to take photos in dirty or wet environments… but I’ll say that as long as you aren’t actively taking photos in the heavy rain, an XT50 fine to travel with you in those conditions as long as you take care during transport. I think as far as the camera go, if cost isn’t really a factor, I would get the XT50 if you were certain you would be using the smaller f2 primes or the 27mm pancake. If you think you would be interested in some of the larger doomed for longer focal length primes, then you will definitely be happier with the XT5 as it offers a few more options and a larger grip to handle the larger lenses… the point where you put a large lens on a camera, the body size being pocketable isn’t really an advantage. If I were to start with either camera, I believe I would choose a small zoom like one of the “kit” zooms and the old 35mmf1.4 or the 35mmf2. This will be a great place to start allowing some focal length flexibility and a good fast prime for lower light or shallower depth of field.
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Depends on your comfort level with carrying a bit more weight. I bought the X-T50 because I needed a lighter, interchangeable package for travelling, and share my camera with my siblings who prefer lighter setups. Were it solely up to me I would’ve gone for the X-T5 as it’s only a little bit more but weather sealed and has 2 x SD card slots and a better battery plus the ISO dial. Personally I do use the film sims dial a lot and it’s nice to be able to flick through them but I can also see why people just go for the film recipes only and if you’re planning on mostly shooting one recipe at a time then don’t need the dial. It is still relatively fast to go through the q menu for the recipe changing but some cameras only get a limited number of custom recipes you can put on it at one time I believe ranging from 7-13
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Why I Got a Fujifilm X-T50 (and not an X-T5) - Mekenna's Moments
January 14, 2025 - On paper, both cameras are very similar, but the X-T5 has additional features. ... ISO dial vs. film simulation dial ... Want to read more details about their similarities and differences? You can find the Fujifilm X-T50 on Amazon here and the XT5 on Amazon here.