40.2 Megapixels
6.2K Video Quality
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
ISO 125-12800
Electronic Viewfinder
3" LCD Screen
Overview

Fujifilm X-T50 Mirrorless Camera Body Only

The X-T50 is a compact and lightweight body weighing approximately 438g and features the back-illuminated 40.2 megapixel X-Trans CMOS 5 HR sensor, the high-speed image processing engine X-Processor 5, and a 5-axis, up to 7.0-stop In Body Image Stabilisation function. It is a versatile model that achieves high image quality, high performance, and portability.

SKU: GC22-74490

Fujifilm X-T50 Mirrorless Camera Body Only

Fujifilm X-T50 Mirrorless Camera Body Only

The X-T50 is a compact and lightweight body weighing approximately 438g and features the back-illuminated 40.2 megapixel X-Trans CMOS 5 HR sensor, the high-speed image processing engine X-Processor 5, and a 5-axis, up to 7.0-stop In Body Image Stabilisation function. It is a versatile model that achieves high image quality, high performance, and portability.

In addition, for the first time, a Film Simulation dial is incorporated on the top plate allowing the user to easily switch between Film Simulations, a key feature unique to Fujifilm that enables a wide variety of colour tones. The X-T50 also incorporates a new rounded design that achieves both comfort in the hand and compact size.

The X-T50 is a digital camera that combines the ease of shooting with a compact and lightweight body and a Film Simulation dial, and outstanding features that deliver exceptional image quality, allowing the user to experience the joy of photography even more.

The fifth generation of the X Series, the Fujifilm X-T50, features a back-illuminated 40.2 megapixel X-Trans CMOS 5 HR sensor paired with the latest image processing algorithm to deliver exceptional resolution while maintaining a high signal-to-noise ratio. With an improved pixel structure, the camera efficiently captures more light and adopts ISO 125 as its normal sensitivity-previously used as extended sensitivity. The electronic shutter achieves speeds up to 1/180000 sec., allowing precise exposure control in various lighting conditions.

The X-T50 comes equipped with an AI-based subject detection AF system developed using deep learning technology. It can detect a variety of subjects including animals, birds, cars, motorcycles, bicycles, planes, trains, insects, and drones. Enhanced by a more advanced AF prediction algorithm than its predecessors, the camera offers comfortable shooting experiences across a spectrum of fast-moving subjects.

Users can access 20 different Film Simulation modes, including "REALA ACE," which ensures accurate colour reproduction and crisp tonal gradations. This variety allows photographers to choose modes based on the subject or scene, akin to selecting a specific type of photographic film. The camera's high pixel count is effectively utilised by the digital teleconverter function, providing magnification options of 1.4x and 2x.

This model is designed to maintain the series' characteristic portability while integrating a 5-axis In Body Image Stabilisation that compensates up to 7.0 stops. This stabilisation allows for comfortable hand-held shooting even in challenging low light conditions, offering enhanced versatility.

The X-T50 supports 6.2K/30P video recording with a Tracking AF function that ensures high-quality results. The AUTO mode, accessible via a dedicated lever, optimises shooting settings based on the detected scene, simplifying the capture of both still images and videos.

The camera's design emphasises functional beauty with a newly rounded body shape and an ergonomically improved grip for comfortable handling. It features a Film Simulation dial on the top plate for quick switching between modes, enhancing user experience in capturing diverse colour tones.

An integrated pop-up flash, situated with the viewfinder on the top plate, automatically adjusts light output, proving particularly useful in dark scenes and backlit portraits. The X-T50 also features a 1.84 million-dot, tiltable rear LCD monitor similar to that of the X-T30 II, and boasts a refined button layout on the back to improve the shooting experience for both stills and videos.

Key Features:

High Image Quality and Performance

Advanced Autofocus System

Film Simulation Modes

Enhanced Functions for Expanded Shooting Range

Video Recording Capabilities

Sophisticated Product Design

Integrated Pop-Up Flash

What's in the Box:

Fujifilm X-T50 Mirrorless Camera Body Only

Li-ion battery NP-W126S

USB cable

Headphone adapter

Shoulder strap

Body cap

40.2 Megapixels
6.2K Video Quality
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
ISO 125-12800
Electronic Viewfinder
3" LCD Screen
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Product Overview

Fujifilm X-T50 Mirrorless Camera Body Only

The X-T50 is a compact and lightweight body weighing approximately 438g and features the back-illuminated 40.2 megapixel X-Trans CMOS 5 HR sensor, the high-speed image processing engine X-Processor 5, and a 5-axis, up to 7.0-stop In Body Image Stabilisation function. It is a versatile model that achieves high image quality, high performance, and portability.

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Key Features

40.2 Megapixels

The Fujifilm X-T50 from the fifth-gen X Series features a 40.2MP back-illuminated X-Trans CMOS 5 HR sensor. Its latest image processing delivers exceptional resolution and high signal-to-noise ratio.

6.2K Video Quality

The X-T50 supports 6.2K/30P video recording with Tracking AF for superior results. Its AUTO mode, accessible through a dedicated lever, simplifies shooting settings based on the scene for effortless photo and video capture.

Wi-Fi and Bluetooth

The Fujifilm X-T50 Mirrorless Camera supports Wifi and Bluetooth connectivity.

ISO 125-12800

The Fujifilm X-T50 Mirrorless Camera has a native ISO range of 125 to 12800.

Electronic Viewfinder

The Fujifilm X-T50 Mirrorless Camera has a built-in OLED Colour Viewfinder to help frame the perfect shot.

3" LCD Screen

The Fujifilm X-T50 Mirrorless Camera also features a 1.84 million-dot, tiltable rear LCD monitor.

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