Bundle includes: Fujifilm X-T5 Mirrorless Digital Camera Body (USA Warranty), SanDisk 64GB Extreme PRO SDXC Memory Card, Vivitar SD Card Reader, Spare Power2000 NP-W235 Battery (ACD-451), Vivitar Memory Card Wallet, Premium Tech AC/DC Travel Charger for Fujifilm NP-W235 battery Fujifilm X-T5 Mirrorless Digital Camera Body (USA Warranty) SanDisk 64GB Extreme PRO SDXC Memory Card, Vivitar SD Card Reader Spare Power2000 NP-W235 Battery (ACD-451), Vivitar Memory Card Wallet Premium Tech AC/DC Travel Charger for NP-W235 battery Inside Camera Box: NP-W235 Li-Ion Battery, AC Power Adapter, USB Cable, Headphone Adapter, Shoulder Strap, Fujifilm Body Cap, Hot Shoe Cover, 1-Year Fujifilm USA Warranty
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3 reviews for Fujifilm X-T5 Mirrorless Digital Camera Body Bundle, Includes: SanDisk 64GB Extreme PRO SDXC Memory Card, Spare Battery + More (6 Items) (Silver)
Elegant and fun camera, with some quirks
I bought the X-T5 for two reasons: I needed a “cheap” camera and lenses to backup my Canon FF lineup, and I was curios and fascinated by Fujifilm. I really needed to try it out. The overall impression after about one week is that the X-T5 is a joy to use.PROs:The camera is elegant, old fashioned and lightweight. The menu is easy to understand and, more important, the camera is very fun to use and can produce detailed images. Good image quality overall. The tilt display is robust and very adequate for the camera. The overall vintage feeling makes me want to take pictures all day (and my son knows how annoying I can be).CONs:In low light conditions, AF can be a little off. It may depend on the lens, though. At the moment, I’ve tested it only with an inexpensive Viltrox 23mm f1.4.Note:The SD card reader that I’ve received with the kit just broke up after about 5 seconds.. Cheap stuff, and it’s a bummer that such a low quality item is associated to this elegant camera.
Excellent camera, best auto-focus on a Fujifilm X-T camera. Accessories are a nice value.
Great auto-focus (for FujiFilm), but still has some misses. All my old Fuji lenses work better then on my X-T20 (of course). All my Nikon lenses, both DX and FX work in manual mode with a manual adapter. I personally like the 2 SD card slots for my use of this camera as primarily a stills shooter, if I was shooting high end professional video, I would probably choose a different camera. For the videos that I want to edit and publish, it’s much more then capable. I love the manual controls and the overall “retro” look of the cameral. Cannot recommend it enough, especially if you like complete manual control of your photography experience. Of course you can put it in full auto mode, Aperture and Shutter modes.
Luca –
Elegant and fun camera, with some quirks
I bought the X-T5 for two reasons: I needed a “cheap” camera and lenses to backup my Canon FF lineup, and I was curios and fascinated by Fujifilm. I really needed to try it out. The overall impression after about one week is that the X-T5 is a joy to use.PROs:The camera is elegant, old fashioned and lightweight. The menu is easy to understand and, more important, the camera is very fun to use and can produce detailed images. Good image quality overall. The tilt display is robust and very adequate for the camera. The overall vintage feeling makes me want to take pictures all day (and my son knows how annoying I can be).CONs:In low light conditions, AF can be a little off. It may depend on the lens, though. At the moment, I’ve tested it only with an inexpensive Viltrox 23mm f1.4.Note:The SD card reader that I’ve received with the kit just broke up after about 5 seconds.. Cheap stuff, and it’s a bummer that such a low quality item is associated to this elegant camera.
Jose Andres Rodriguez Hurtado –
Great camera, not so great AF
Great camera. Fuji’s AF isn’t great though.
Mark A. Businsky –
Excellent camera, best auto-focus on a Fujifilm X-T camera. Accessories are a nice value.
Great auto-focus (for FujiFilm), but still has some misses. All my old Fuji lenses work better then on my X-T20 (of course). All my Nikon lenses, both DX and FX work in manual mode with a manual adapter. I personally like the 2 SD card slots for my use of this camera as primarily a stills shooter, if I was shooting high end professional video, I would probably choose a different camera. For the videos that I want to edit and publish, it’s much more then capable. I love the manual controls and the overall “retro” look of the cameral. Cannot recommend it enough, especially if you like complete manual control of your photography experience. Of course you can put it in full auto mode, Aperture and Shutter modes.