When the Fujifilm X-T50 turned out to not quite be the X-T30 II replacement many were expecting, some speculated Fujifilm might be turning its attention away from the entry-level camera market to more premium models. However, just a few short months later, Fuji has shown up not just with a new affordable entry-level model, but one that defies the entry-level label.

The Fujifilm X-M5 is the sequel to the original X-M1 released in 2013 – although with a naming jump to reflect Fujifilm’s current fifth generation of camera bodies. A compact rangefinder-style body – although without the viewfinder to qualify it as such – the X-M5 is a pocket-sized camera compatible with Fujifilm’s range of XF lenses.

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Sensor 26.1 MP X-Trans CMOS 4 (APS-C)
Processor X-Processor 5
Lens Mount Fujifilm XF
Viewfinder None
Screen 3.0-in 1.04M-dot vari-angle touch LCD
Burst speed 5fps manual shutter / 30fps (1.25x crop) 20fps (no crop) electronic shutter
Image stabilization None
Video 6.2K30p, 4K60p (1.18x crop), HD240p, 4:2:2 10-bit, F-Log, F-Log2
Memory Single UHS-1 SD slot
Weather resistant No
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