FUJIFILM X-T50, CHARCOAL SILVER (2024)

FUJIFILM X-T50, CHARCOAL SILVER (1)

Classic Design

The FUJIFILM X-T50 inherits the iconic design language of the X-T Series, evoking the classic charm of traditional film cameras. With its lightweight and compact body tipping the scales at just 438g (0.96lb)*, coupled with its sleek design and ergonomic contours, using it is a delight no matter where your creative adventures lead you.

Rounded Body Shape

The FUJIFILM X-T50 introduces a fresh, rounded body design. Though slightly larger than its predecessor, the X-T30 II model, its styling creates an illusion of compactness without sacrificing handling. The thumb grip extends seamlessly outward in comparison to prior models, offering an enhanced overall feel and grip on the camera body.

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FUJIFILM X-T50, CHARCOAL SILVER (3)

Film Simulation Dial

The FUJIFILM X-T50 showcases a brand-new Film Simulation dial positioned on the top plate, simplifying the process of selecting your desired Film Simulation mode. With 20 modes available, including the latest addition, “REALA ACE,” accessing your preferred setting is as effortless as turning the dial. Immerse yourself in the rich color science that FUJIFILM has honed since its establishment in 1934.

Dial Operation

The top plate of the FUJIFILM X-T50 accommodates shutter speed, exposure compensation, and a new Film Simulation dial. Alongside the aperture ring found on most XF lenses, these controls allow for quick access and adjustment of settings, even when the camera is powered off. This streamlined functionality lets you focus entirely on the task at hand: capturing the perfect image.

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Electronic Viewfinder

The FUJIFILM X-T50 is equipped with a 2.36 million dot electronic viewfinder (EVF), boasting a 0.62x magnification ratio. Engineered with specially designed lens elements, it delivers a high-definition live view experience. Additionally, it incorporates an adjustable diopter control, ensuring a comfortable viewing experience tailored to individual preferences.

Tilting LCD

The FUJIFILM X-T50 features a tilting LCD, enhancing versatility, especially when shooting at waist level. This combination of a tilting LCD and center viewfinder ensures alignment of the lens, camera, and photographer along the optical axis, resulting in a more comfortable and intuitive image-capturing experience.

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Cutting-Edge Image Quality

FUJIFILM X-T50’s fifth-generation X-Trans CMOS 5 HR sensor, X-Processor 5 imaging engine, and up to 7.0-stop in-body image stabilization (IBIS) combine to deliver the highest image quality yet for X Series in a small, light body.

Subject Detection Autofocus

FUJIFILM X-T50 uses X-Processor 5’s subject detection AF to accurately track a range of subjects. Built using deep-learning AI technology, it detects animals, birds, cars, motorcycles, bicycles, airplanes, trains, insects, and drones.*

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FUJIFILM X-T50, CHARCOAL SILVER (9)

Updated AF Algorithm

FUJIFILM X-T50 incorporates an impressive autofocus prediction algorithm for reliable focusing even when recording continuously moving subjects. Autofocus enhancements are most notable in Zone AF and low-contrast situations.

ISO 125 Standard Sensitivity

The X-Trans CMOS 5 HR sensor in FUJIFILM X-T50 has a more light-efficient pixel structure. A setting of ISO 125, which on the prior model, FUJIFILM X-T30 II was only an extended sensitivity option, is now available natively on the FUJIFILM X-T50.

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S/N Level / Low-Light Power

The high-resolution 40.2MP X-Trans CMOS 5 HR sensor has an enhanced image-processing algorithm that boosts resolution without compromising the signal-to-noise ratio. Astonishing image quality is in the palm of your hand.

Film Simulation

The 20 Film Simulation modes offered by FUJIFILM X-T50, including the new REALA ACE mode, harness 90 years of Fujifilm color science, digitally replicating the look of classic photographic film stocks. Reproduce the classic colors and tones Fujifilm is renowned for, or add artistic flair to your photographic journey.

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FUJIFILM X-T50, CHARCOAL SILVER (13)

White Balance

You can finely adjust the Auto White Balance (AWB) on the FUJIFILM X-T50 by choosing from three modes: Auto, White Priority, and Ambience Priority. When set to White Priority, the camera prioritizes reproducing white as neutral under incandescent lighting. On the other hand, with Ambience Priority, scenes are captured with the natural lighting characteristics preserved, resulting in warmer white tones, especially noticeable under incandescent lighting.

Multiple Exposure

Combine up to nine images using Additive, Average, Comparative Bright, or Comparative Dark modes to layer multiple perspectives or moments in time. Each exposure can be customized with different settings, such as Film Simulations, allowing for the creation of entirely unique and creative expressions directly within the camera.

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FUJIFILM X-T50, CHARCOAL SILVER (15)

AUTO Mode

In AUTO mode, the camera intuitively identifies and configures optimal exposure settings for any scene. Additionally, it boasts auto subject detection, ensuring continuous focus tracking on the subject without the necessity of manual adjustment. This streamlined process simplifies image capture, eliminating the need for manual subject detection settings. Furthermore, AUTO mode extends its convenience to video recording as well.

Improved Subject Tracking

Track subjects in your videos with ease. Select AF-C mode with Wide/Tracking AF, then simply touch the subject on the rear LCD. FUJIFILM X-T50 will track the object, even in situations where multiple subjects appear in the frame.

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F-Log2 support

In addition to F-Log, FUJIFILM X-T50 also supports F-Log2, which records an expanded dynamic range of 13+ stops.* This range is wider than current F-Log, broadening post-production potential.

Compatible with Frame.io Camera to Cloud

Create, share and collaborate in an instant with FUJIFILM X-T50’s native Frame.io Camera to Cloud technology. Wirelessly connect to an active internet connection, authenticate to Frame.io, and start uploading photos and videos at the moment of creation.

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FUJIFILM X-T50, CHARCOAL SILVER (19)

FUJIFILM XApp

The FUJIFILM X-T50 seamlessly integrates with the FUJIFILM XApp, providing enhanced functionality and effortless image transfer to your smartphone. Swift file sharing between the camera and smartphone is facilitated, while the complimentary downloadable app enables remote operation of the camera as well.

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FAQs

Which Fuji lenses come in silver? ›

XF50mm F2 R WR is available in silver or standard black. Choose the lens to match your X Series body and head off in style. XF50mmF2 R WR is a lens you can use to make amazing pictures almost anywhere.

What does the T stand for in Fujifilm? ›

Time ([T])

A count-down timer will be displayed while the exposure is in progress. For information on the role of the command dial when the camera is used with lenses not equipped with an aperture ring, see "Lenses with No Aperture Rings". Lenses with No Aperture Rings (Lenses)

Is Fujifilm X T30 a professional camera? ›

Looking for a versatile camera with advanced image sensor technology, accurate auto-focus tracking, and superior video and image effects? The Fujifilm X-T30 is the perfect camera for beginners, advanced amateurs, and professionals alike.

What is the smallest Fujifilm X series? ›

Built with the same 26-megapixels X-Trans BSI-CMOS sensor as the X-S10, the Fujifilm X-E4 is the X-series's lightest and smallest camera body, weighing just 0.80 pounds and measuring 4.77 inches x 2.87 inches x 1.28 inches.

Why are Fujifilm lenses expensive? ›

Build Quality: Fujifilm cameras are known for their sturdy construction and durability. They often use high-quality materials and craftsmanship, which can add to the cost of production. Image Quality: Fujifilm cameras are renowned for their excellent image quality, color reproduction, and dynamic range.

What is the difference between Eyeconic gold and silver lenses? ›

Silver Package: Our default lens package, these polycarbonate lenses are thin, light, and strong—a winning combination for everyday wear. Gold Package: Enjoy the convenience of Trivex® lenses, which are lighter than standard polycarbonates. These lenses also feature an anti-reflective coating to cut back on glare.

What does the R mean on Fuji lenses? ›

R – You will see the R next to most of the XF lenses, for example, the XF35mm f1.4 R. This simply means that this lens has an aperture ring. The aperture ring on Fujifilm lenses is electronic and is not controlled by gearing and can be changed in 1/3 stop increments.

What does xf mean on Fuji lenses? ›

XF lenses are the high-performers of the X-mount Fujinon lens line-up. Fujifilm can be putting all of its best technologies into XF lenses for highest-possible image quality.

What does AF mean on Fujifilm? ›

Autofocus Options (AF Mode)
OptionDescription
ZONECamera focuses on subject in selected focus zone. Focus zones include multiple focus points, making it easier to focus on subjects in motion.
WIDE/TRACKINGCamera focuses automatically on high-contrast subjects; display shows areas in focus.
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Do any professional photographers use Fujifilm? ›

I love Fujifilm and every professional photographer I know that uses them loves them too. If you have questions about using Fujifilm cameras professionally – especially the X-T1 to X-T5 – just reach out and ask me.

Is Fujifilm good for beginner? ›

It might look like an expensive beginners camera, but it's actually an extremely powerful hybrid tool at a 'beginner' price. The body isn't weather-sealed, but its light weight and compact size make the X-S20 ideal for travel photography, vlogging and other tasks where portability is key.

Is Fujifilm DSLR or mirrorless? ›

Lineup. Unlike some competitors, Fujifilm has a more limited lineup of cameras. They focus mostly on producing high-quality APS-C mirrorless cameras and are one of the few brands to offer more advanced medium format cameras on top of popular consumer products like the Instax series of instant cameras.

Why is Fujifilm not full frame? ›

Fujifilm has long said they would not enter the full frame market, simply because it was too crowded and competitive. That would make one think they were content to offer their popular X Series and keep the GFX Series as a niche alternative. However, it seems that that wasn't the case.

How many pictures can a Fujifilm camera take? ›

Disposable cameras, like the Kodak FunSaver and Fujifilm QuickSnap models, come in different capacities which affect the amount of pictures they can take. Speaking, these types of cameras typically offer between 24 to 27 exposures depending on brand and model.

What is the smallest Fujifilm camera with Ibis? ›

Lightest Fujifilm: Fujifilm X-T30 Mark II – Buy Now. Smallest Fujifilm with IBIS: Fujifilm X-S10 – Buy Now. Best small Sony camera: Sony A6700 – Buy Now.

How do I know if my lens is GREY market? ›

Remember: the easiest way to recognize gray market is that the product does not include a Nikon Inc USA warranty. Look for, or ask for a Nikon Inc USA warranty whenever you buy a Nikon product. Before you invest your money, ask yourself, would you buy a product that doesn't include a manufacturer's warranty?

What are GREY lenses for? ›

Gray tinted lenses are popular because they're excellent for all weather conditions. If it's cloudy or rainy, gray polarized lenses can help enhance contrast and reduce glare from wet roads. If it's bright and sunny, gray lenses help keep your eyes comfortable from the glare.

Which Fuji lenses are red badges? ›

Fujinon line-up specification comparison
MakeModelNote
FujinonXC16-50mmF3.5-5.6 OIS IIsuperseded by XC15-45mmF3.5-5.6 OIS PZ
FujinonXF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WRRed Badge
FujinonXF16-80mmF4 R OIS WR
FujinonXF18mmF1.4 R LM WR
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What are Fuji Colours? ›

“The Fujicolor process is a three-color subtractive negative/positive process introduced in 1955 by the Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan.

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