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    Fujifilm X-T50 review: A big improvement (for a lot more money)

    adminBy adminAugust 8, 2024001 Min Read
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    The Fujifilm X-T30 II has always been one of my favorite cameras for its high-end capabilities at a lower price point, so I was thrilled when the company released the X-T50, a smaller version of the $1,700 X-T5. With features like a 40.2-megapixel sensor, 6K 30P video support, and in-body stabilization, the X-T50 offers a lot of bang for your buck at $1,400. Despite its slightly higher price compared to the X-T30, the X-T50 retains the compact size and stylish design of its predecessors. During testing in London with professional photographers, I found the X-T50 to be lightweight and easy to handle, with an array of controls that make it nearly as user-friendly as larger cameras. While its burst speeds and autofocus performance may not be the best on the market, the X-T50 excels in image quality, offering high-resolution photos and excellent color reproduction straight out of the camera. Video capabilities are also impressive, though some cropping and sharpness issues should be noted. Ultimately, the X-T50 is a solid upgrade from the X-T30 II, but its higher price tag may deter some buyers, especially with strong competition from other camera models on the market.

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