X Summit Tokyo 2022/ FUJIFILM



Watch the “X Summit Tokyo 2022” and learn new products about Fujifilm X system.
The new products will be shared by Fujifilm and X-Photographers will share their thoughts.
Don’t miss the exciting news!

00:00 Introduction
03:38 X-T5 concept
07:02 X-T5 design
16:41 X-T5 size
20:37 X-T5 image quality
26:07 X-T5 X-Processor 5, auto focus system
31:04 XF30mmF2.8 Macro overview
37:52 XF30mmF2.8 Macro impression by photographer
41:06 Closing

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22 thoughts on “X Summit Tokyo 2022/ FUJIFILM”

  1. Hello Fujifilm. Thanks for your Release of the X-T5. That sounds very good at the first look. I had actually waited for the successor to the X-T4 (I am enthusiastic about my X-T3 and X-H1) in the hope of returning to the "old" folding display. The X-H2 would actually irritate me as a successor to my X-H1. For me, however, the X-T5 is a great disappointment. Certainly: the AF and the EVF may be better than on the X-T3. However, in my opinion it is a nogo to save the battery. Again surely: the world seems to be demanding smaller cameras. But there are also many lovers of the analog touch of the X-T series who also use lenses beyond the 56. The handling of my X-T3 without a battery price in conjunction with telephone widths from the 50-140 is absolutely not ergonomic due to the already very compact housing size of the X-T3. Even if I very much welcome the return to the "old" folding display, I would have liked a very important modification. If you collapse the display to 90 ° upwards, the camera -side part of the display is still covered by the viewfinder mussel. I no longer make a 100%image assessment. If you work a lot close to the ground, you get annoyed very much about it. I think that I am not the only one who thinks. Conclusion: I hope that Fujifilm offers a BG again on the X-T6 and optimizes the folding display. For me, the X-H2S is not an alternative because I really appreciate the X-T concept for my photography. Only that is why I switched from Nikon to Fujifilm. Even if all other points trigger a painful praise for some, they do not comfort me over these fundamental handles into the toilet. No offense. I still stay with my X-T3 and X-H1, at Fujifilm.

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  2. I am a D7200 nikon user since i start photography, I was waiting for a fuji camera model that have all my criterias for an mirrorless and this one have all of it.
    Any suggestions for a portrait prime lens or zoom lens to begin with the XT5?

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  3. Thank You Fujifilm! Using your cameras has, for me, brought back the fun factor and instantaneous muscle and visual adjustment memory as when I explored the world with a Leica M3 or the wonderful Fuji GS645 decades ago. And the Fuji color tech is so superior, I spend a fraction of the time in Photoshop than with the DSLRs I used from the beginning of the digital era until I swapped them out for your superior mirrorless cameras 3+ years ago. I also really appreciate that all your lenses offer excellent image quality. Even my old well-worn 18-55 resolves crisply corner to corner at f5.6 -f10 on the new 40MP X-H2 sensor. Fantastic. Can't wait to start focus stacking with the new 30mm Macro. I've already got my order in. I hope you weather this bizarre flippy screen vs tilting screen controversy without problems: I've got both (In the X-T3 and the X-H2): both work great, I'm clever enough to use either comfortably. (Maybe some people just need something to complain about) Either one is easier than throwing a cloth over the 4X5 and sliding in film holders, so I can't be bothered by minor ergonomics that can easily be adjusted to. That said, I do think Fuji is wise to offer their technology in both vintage-modern and hybrid form factors. I'll be first in line for an X-E5 when that rolls out. Heh heh 😁

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  4. We need a new lens….a 70mm F2! and probably 35mm f2 needs a revision for photography its good but for videography its worse compared to the 23mm F2 in terms of autofocus so hoping Fujifilm will release a new version.

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