

Fujifilm X-T50: more power for the mini body

Fujifilm is launching a cosy new system camera. Externally, the Fujifilm X-T50 resembles the X-T30 II. Inside, it has more in common with the larger X-T5. Unfortunately, so does the price.
Up-to-date processor, 40 MP sensor and image stabiliser
The only advantages of the T5 are a better viewfinder and the benefits of a larger body: two card slots, a stronger battery and more grip. In return, the T5 is also heavier.
First impression
The scene recognition works as I imagine it should. I didn't encounter a single problem in a few hours of testing. It's impressive what has happened in this area in recent years.
The handle is very small, but ergonomically much better than a completely flat housing, as some retro cameras have. It is also pleasant to touch. I can't say the same about the upper part of the housing, which feels a bit cheap.
Also closer in price to the T5
Not surprisingly, the T50 also costs almost as much as the T5 - at least at the moment. The T30 II is significantly cheaper. It will therefore continue to be available as a budget model.


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