Fujifilm X-T50 Mirrorless Digital Camera Body
$1,399.00
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Fujifilm X-T50 Mirrorless Digital Camera Body Price History
Price History for Fujifilm X-T50 Mirrorless Digital Camera Body - Silver
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Current Price | $1,399.00 | January 7, 2025 |
Highest Price | $1,399.95 | October 21, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $1,399.00 | October 12, 2024 |
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$1,399.00 | October 27, 2024 |
$1,399.95 | October 21, 2024 |
$1,399.00 | October 12, 2024 |
Fujifilm X-T50 Mirrorless Digital Camera Body Description
- Dedicated Film Simulation dial offering fast access to 20 Film Simulations (including REALA ACE mode)
- 40.2-megapixel X-Trans CMOS 5 HR sensor
- Supports all X Series lenses and includes a 1.4x and 2x Digital Teleconverter
- 6.2K/30P, 4K/60P, FHD/240P, 4:2:2 10-Bit Video
- Native Frame.io Camera to Cloud integration with no accessory requirements
Fujifilm X-T50 Mirrorless Digital Camera Body Specification
Specification: Fujifilm X-T50 Mirrorless Digital Camera Body
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Fujifilm X-T50 Mirrorless Digital Camera Body Reviews (9)
9 reviews for Fujifilm X-T50 Mirrorless Digital Camera Body
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CWTrooper –
I had three of their more expensive X-T cameras in the past, but this time I went with the more compact model. Nothing to reproach: great camera, better than most amateurs talents. If the pictures suck, is not because of the camera ๐
M. Warren –
I enjoy Fuji products. This camera is another great camera. Glad I ordered through Amazon. No long wait times or back orders.
Christopher Hall –
Beautiful pictures, great ergonomics, nice form factor. I love it.
Person from the USA –
I bought iDaPro screensavers for my Fuji T-30 II and installed one. I watched the video and was careful in placing it exactly where it should go on the screen. I was especially careful not to get any part of my fingers on the side that fixes to the LCD screen. Worked fine.
Today I got my Fuji X-T50 and searched for screensavers to find none on Amazon that specifically called out compatibility. But, since I had two left, I used one of these iDaProโs on the T50 and it fit! I just think manufactures have not gotten to change their Amazon descriptions concerning compatibilities to include the T50 in them. This might save you much time searching for the right screensaver for your T50.
This is my forth Fuji X camera and the more I use them the better I like what they can do. I started with the X100F and now have the X-T5, T30 II and now the new X-T50. They have so much customization. BUT, if youโre just starting out just set it on Auto and shoot away. Later you can get in to the menus and customizations to enjoy these cameras even more.
Amazon Customer –
The camera is good and price is cost effective.
Nice camera and the price is good. –
Out of the box, the manual focus mode does not work. Very disappointed with fujiโs quality control. I am still debating if i should exchange or simply return. The ibis works really well, but that is about the only positive thing i can say right now. Build quality is pretty poor. I own x-e4 and x-t3. I was expecting a build quality at least on par with x-e4. I was wrong. X-e4 felt much more premium in comparison.
Mark –
I’m a Sony shooter but have dabbled with Fuji cameras off and on. This is a great camera that has a learning curve if you’re used to a more traditional DSLR/Mirrorless. My only real complaint and why it loses a star is it overheats shooting stills. I understand if I were shooting video, but basic RAW files should not cause overheating issues.
mark dixon –
Image quality is remarkable for such a small camera. Coming from 20 years of Canon, this is like a breath of fresh air.
Note of caution, this camera requires a bit of a dedication to learn all the settings. You get good results with minimal effort but to really step it up requires patience and commitment.
M. Warren –
Gave up on Sony and took the plunge with Fuji.
1. Learning curve is freaking long. Asked questions online with the usual…read the manual response. Well, the manual isn’t super clear on many things, so it takes a while to learn where everything is. Still not sure if I like using the dials on top of the camera for shutter speed, etc. But I am adjusting.
2. Images…files are about 85mg. And they are amazing. Using the kit lens I was surprised by the sharpness. Almost too sharp.
3. I can use my Lensbaby gear on this camera. Plus.
4. I don’t use the film simulation stuff. First, you have to shoot jpeg, second…I’ll shoot film if I want a film look. I find that rather cheesy.
5. Do not like at all the Q button, it sits where my thumb tends to rest and I always trigger it. You can deactivate this though.
6. I love the profile of the body. Ergonomic. Small. Slim. I usually shoot street at night, I don’t use a camera strap. So the camera has to be easy to hand hold for extended periods of time. This does that perfectly
7. Only downside is the price of Fuji glass. But you can find good lenses (75mm) and I have no issues with non-Fuji glass.
The photos i show here are with a rented Fuji 70-300MM, which is an amazing piece of gear
Some people think the camera is too expensive. No, it’s not…stop being poor!