For those who have followed the viral sensation that is the Fujifilm X100VI, you’d think Fujifilm could rest on its laurels and let interested content creators fight over second-hand (or sometimes bootleg) models of the company's viral point-and-shoot. However, in an effort perhaps to keep the good vibes going, Fujifilm has announced another new camera with the Fujifilm X-M5, the first X-M camera by the brand in more than a decade. Featuring the same 26.1 MP X-Trans 4 CMOS sensor as the X100V, this X-M5 is set to excel in both video and audio making it a sneaky option as one of the lightest, and most affordable, options for video pros. Let’s take a look at this new Fujifilm X-M5, its powerful, APS-C X-Trans 4 CMOS sensor, retro-design, improved audio recording, and open-gate, 6.2K video recording at up to 29.97 fps.Introducing the Fujifilm X-M5Announced today and promising out-of-the-box usability and an appeal to the emerging content creator community, this new X series camera is incredibly lightweight and surprisingly, perhaps, powerful for what you’re getting in such a small and affordable frame. “X-M5 is a tool for the ‘camera curious’. Its intuitive video functions, Film Simulation Mode Dial, and vari-angle touchscreen LCD comprise a great setup for anyone new to photography or video creation, or even for a seasoned creator who needs a lightweight kit to create on the move.” — Victor Ha, vice president, Electronic Imaging and Optical Devices Divisions, FUJIFILM North America Corporation. This new Fujifilm X-M5 features an...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Monday, 14 October