The best machine is the one you can carry with you. I think it is Fujifilm's best camera. I bought one and I'm using it. I sold my X-T5 machine. Light weight, anti-vibration in the body, light weight in the 40mp sensor 16-50 lens. I definitely think it's worth the price. Thank you fuji.
as owner of xt30 ii, happy for this price, it means my camera keep value, and in general, its not big deal to change for xt50, even if you buy new camera, for 1400 you can buy xt30 + good prime lens. So tnx fuji)))
So I'm interested in the X-T50. My biggest deal-breaker, however, comes down to the custom recipes. I know the Film Simulation dial allows for stock film simulations. I was wondering if I can still store my own custom recipes (such as those found on FujiXWeekly) in the Q-Menu? I can do that now on my X100v and I really would like to continue this practice if I move over to the X-T50.
You can store 7 Custom settings. You will need to put the dial in C to get the right film simulation that you stored. I got mine friday, and I love it!
Something that many miss to mention: imagine you have 10-20 film simulation recipes that you want to switch within your trip and have no access to a laptop, if you use the FujiX App you can save Camera settings and restore it. So can create 7 recipes, save, 7 other recipes save, and load them as whenever you want.
Still using my x-t3. No X-Series since has been compelling enough to switch. Two things Fuji needs to do before I upgrade: give me back my metering mode dial, and allow individual white balance shifts to be saved with custom settings.
My question is: what do you use the x-t30 for? I use it as an all-around camera, and the fact that they replaced the mode dial with simulations is a deal breaker. That 700 dollar price difference is enough to get some nice lenses which remain more important than an improved body. Technically for 700 dollars you can get a lower x-txx with a nice lens, providing that you're ok with older tech and second hand
@@-grey Your Canon isn't a Fuji X-T50. Not sure why people would compare Canon to this Fuji as they must have no interest in the unique features of the Fuji. Why bother looking at a Fuji in the first place? If the resulting raw image is all you are interested in then you can save even more than the R8 by getting an older model camera. It'll give you the same IQ for a LOT less, chuck your image into LR and create the look you want, done for a fraction for the cost. People miss the point of Fuji, it's really puzzling to me.
where I live, considering body only the XT50 > Xt30II by US$730 is it worth such a huge price increase? I think not. Fuji is using Apple strategy over charging consumers.
It is for me, IBIS, 40mpix, improved AF = easy sale. When readily available, I am buying it to replace my Fuji. The X-T30II remains available for those on a budget.
Unfortunately, this camera isn't weather resistant, and I can tell you from personal experience if you buy a camera that isn't weather sealed, it will fail eventually if you take it outside.
I have an x-t30 and love the film simulations. It adds another level of fun. I use some of the in built and also have a few programmed in. The only downside is that there are quite a few I can’t programme in as they’re based on ones in the x-t30ii onwards not on the x-t30.
@@syedbilal9965he is taking about the new lens which is weather sealed. The XT50 is not. So the lens will be weather sealed where is fits to the body but other parts of the camera including dials on top are not .
The best machine is the one you can carry with you. I think it is Fujifilm's best camera. I bought one and I'm using it. I sold my X-T5 machine. Light weight, anti-vibration in the body, light weight in the 40mp sensor 16-50 lens. I definitely think it's worth the price. Thank you fuji.
as owner of xt30 ii, happy for this price, it means my camera keep value, and in general, its not big deal to change for xt50, even if you buy new camera, for 1400 you can buy xt30 + good prime lens. So tnx fuji)))
So I'm interested in the X-T50. My biggest deal-breaker, however, comes down to the custom recipes. I know the Film Simulation dial allows for stock film simulations. I was wondering if I can still store my own custom recipes (such as those found on FujiXWeekly) in the Q-Menu? I can do that now on my X100v and I really would like to continue this practice if I move over to the X-T50.
Yes it does, so it is not a deal-breaker for you (or me!). 🙂
You can store 7 Custom settings. You will need to put the dial in C to get the right film simulation that you stored. I got mine friday, and I love it!
Something that many miss to mention: imagine you have 10-20 film simulation recipes that you want to switch within your trip and have no access to a laptop, if you use the FujiX App you can save Camera settings and restore it. So can create 7 recipes, save, 7 other recipes save, and load them as whenever you want.
Still using my x-t3. No X-Series since has been compelling enough to switch.
Two things Fuji needs to do before I upgrade: give me back my metering mode dial, and allow individual white balance shifts to be saved with custom settings.
I believe you can save custom white balance shifts to your c1-c7 settings. It has to be done in an odd way if I remember correctly.
I see the hot shoe contacts are different. Is there any significance?
My question is: what do you use the x-t30 for? I use it as an all-around camera, and the fact that they replaced the mode dial with simulations is a deal breaker. That 700 dollar price difference is enough to get some nice lenses which remain more important than an improved body. Technically for 700 dollars you can get a lower x-txx with a nice lens, providing that you're ok with older tech and second hand
Excellent video 😊!
It is a very nice camera but it is way out of my budget. I wish Fuji would make an entry level camera to rival Canon's R100.
Buy a SX10 or SX20 which are cheaper to T50😮
@@stephanweiskorn6760by like $100 😂
I got a Canon R8 for the price of the X-S20
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Your Canon isn't a Fuji X-T50. Not sure why people would compare Canon to this Fuji as they must have no interest in the unique features of the Fuji. Why bother looking at a Fuji in the first place? If the resulting raw image is all you are interested in then you can save even more than the R8 by getting an older model camera. It'll give you the same IQ for a LOT less, chuck your image into LR and create the look you want, done for a fraction for the cost.
People miss the point of Fuji, it's really puzzling to me.
where I live, considering body only the XT50 > Xt30II by US$730 is it worth such a huge price increase? I think not. Fuji is using Apple strategy over charging consumers.
It is for me, IBIS, 40mpix, improved AF = easy sale. When readily available, I am buying it to replace my Fuji. The X-T30II remains available for those on a budget.
@@JackBurton-qp4hc If you can wait, in another 12-18 months the price will drop.
@@yttean98
Which will be 12-18 months of not getting the benefit!
Unfortunately, this camera isn't weather resistant, and I can tell you from personal experience if you buy a camera that isn't weather sealed, it will fail eventually if you take it outside.
I’ll keep my XT-30, thanks. I have no interest in film simulations.
I have an x-t30 and love the film simulations. It adds another level of fun. I use some of the in built and also have a few programmed in. The only downside is that there are quite a few I can’t programme in as they’re based on ones in the x-t30ii onwards not on the x-t30.
The difference between the two models is that the X-T50 costs 500.00 more. I don't think the X-T50 is worth the extra 500.00.
Fujifilm always out of stock in Malaysia.
everyone is saying xt50 is not weather sealed
That is correct. If you need it to be weather-sealed you'll have to spend the extra to get the X-T5.
@@AmateurPhotographerTV but he is saying it is?
@@syedbilal9965he is taking about the new lens which is weather sealed. The XT50 is not. So the lens will be weather sealed where is fits to the body but other parts of the camera including dials on top are not .