Fujifilm X-T50 body
Photos 45 | Expecting restock $1,399.95 A model for advanced photographers from the middle segment of Fujifilm mirrorless cameras. The camera debuted in 2024 and received a 40.2-megapixel image sensor with back-illumination X-Trans CMOS 5 HR in APS-C format. The matrix works out the native sensitivity range from 125 to 12800 ISO units, and using software methods ISO can be expanded to 64 – 51200 units. The image processing here is handled by the X-Processor 5 processor - in addition to the face and eye recognition functions, the Fujifilm X-T50 body uses AI algorithms to track animals, birds and various objects in the frame. The in-camera stabilization system on board the model has a declared effectiveness of up to 7 stops of shutter speed or exposure. As for the rate of fire, with an electronic shutter and image crop, the mirror...less camera shoots at speeds of up to 20 fps, without crop – 13 fps, with a traditional mechanical shutter – 8 fps. Video is recorded on the camera in a maximum resolution of 6.2K at 30 fps. However, the crop factor is 1.23x. In 4K, video footage is recorded from the entire plane of the matrix with the same frame rate of 30 fps. The model supports the F-Log2 gamma curve profile, and it is also possible to record a signal from HDMI to an external recorder in ProRes RAW or Blackmagic Raw formats. The mirrorless camera was released in a proprietary retro design with an electronic viewfinder (2.36 million pixels) and a tilting 3-inch screen that now supports touch control. On one charge of the NP-W126s battery it is expected to be able to shoot over 300 frames (according to the CIPA standard). In the “body” package the camera is supplied without a lens. |
A model for advanced photographers from the middle segment of Fujifilm mirrorless cameras. The camera debuted in 2024 and received a 40.2-megapixel image sensor with back-illumination X-Trans CMOS 5 HR in APS-C format. The matrix works out the native sensitivity range from 125 to 12800 ISO units, and using software methods ISO can be expanded to 64 – 51200 units. The image processing here is handled by the X-Processor 5 processor - in addition to the face and eye recognition functions, the Fujifilm X-T50 body uses AI algorithms to track animals, birds and various objects in the frame.
The in-camera stabilization system on board the model has a declared effectiveness of up to 7 stops of shutter speed or exposure. As for the rate of fire, with an electronic shutter and image crop, the mirrorless camera shoots at speeds of up to 20 fps, without crop – 13 fps, with a traditional mechanical shutter – 8 fps. Video is recorded on the camera in a maximum resolution of 6.2K at 30 fps.
However, the crop factor is 1.23x. In 4K, video footage is recorded from the entire plane of the matrix with the same frame rate of 30 fps. The model supports the F-Log2 gamma curve profile, and it is also possible to record a signal from HDMI to an external recorder in ProRes RAW or Blackmagic Raw formats. The mirrorless camera was released in a proprietary retro design with an electronic viewfinder (2.36 million pixels) and a tilting 3-inch screen that now supports touch control. On one charge of the NP-W126s battery it is expected to be able to shoot over 300 frames (according to the CIPA standard). In the “body” package the camera is supplied without a lens.
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