Selling My Fujifilm X-T5 for Fujifilm X-E4 or Fuji X-E5?
Summary
TLDRIn this video, the creator discusses their experience with the Fujifilm X-T5 and their decision to switch back to the X-T4. They highlight the strengths of the X-T5, including its color quality, ergonomics, and versatility for both photography and video. However, the X-T5’s autofocus issues, size with larger lenses, and lack of portability led to dissatisfaction. The creator appreciates the smaller and more compact X-T4 for street and studio photography. They also share a solution to a common problem with the X-E4's screen flipping, which may lead them to return to that model while awaiting a potential X-E5.
Takeaways
- 😀 The user is considering selling their Fujifilm XT5 in favor of the XT4, highlighting some key drawbacks with the XT5.
- 😀 The XT5 is praised for its excellent color output and ergonomics but suffers from autofocus issues, especially in video mode.
- 😀 The autofocus on the XT5 is not as smooth as other cameras like the Sony A7C, which performs well out of the box.
- 😀 One of the major issues with the XT5 is its size, which makes it less portable, especially when paired with larger lenses like the 23mm f/1.4.
- 😀 The user appreciates the smaller, lighter form factor of the XT4, which works better with smaller lenses and is more convenient for carrying around.
- 😀 The XT5 is seen as a great all-around camera for photography and video, but it doesn't justify its size and performance issues for the user's needs.
- 😀 The XT4, in contrast, is more enjoyable to use with its compact design, and it is preferred for street and family photography.
- 😀 The user is waiting for Fujifilm to release the XE5, hoping it will address some of the issues with the XT5, including video recording capabilities and autofocus performance.
- 😀 The X-E4 has a known issue with its screen flipping, but a simple solution is available: flip the screen entirely instead of partially, which prevents it from flipping unexpectedly.
- 😀 The user recommends the solution for the screen flipping issue on the X-E4 and encourages other users to test it and confirm if it works.
Q & A
Why did the speaker decide to sell their Fujifilm X-T5 and consider switching to the X-T4?
-The speaker found that the X-T5, while a great camera with excellent color and ergonomics, had issues such as autofocus performance in video and its relatively large size when using bigger lenses. They preferred the smaller, more portable X-T4 for street photography and studio use, especially when paired with smaller lenses.
What was the problem with the Fujifilm X-E4 that led the speaker to sell it initially?
-The speaker experienced an issue with the X-E4 where the screen would flip unexpectedly due to the sensor of the viewfinder, especially in colder weather. This problem was particularly bothersome and made the speaker decide to sell the camera despite its great performance.
How did the speaker solve the issue of the screen flipping on the X-E4?
-A viewer suggested a simple solution: to flip the screen fully, not just partially. This would prevent the screen from flipping unexpectedly when using the camera, and the speaker confirmed that this solution worked.
What are some key strengths of the Fujifilm X-T5 according to the speaker?
-The Fujifilm X-T5 is praised for its excellent color quality, great ergonomics, and ability to handle both photography and videography well. It is considered a workhorse that delivers good performance across both photo and video uses.
Why does the speaker feel that the autofocus performance of the X-T5 is not sufficient?
-The speaker highlights that the autofocus (AF) on the X-T5, particularly with the 80mm f1.4 lens, is not as smooth or reliable as the autofocus on other cameras like the Sony A7C, which works well right out of the box. The X-T5's AF struggles in certain situations, especially for video.
What issue does the speaker face with the size of the X-T5 when using larger lenses?
-The speaker finds the X-T5 to be too large when paired with bigger lenses, such as the 23mm f1.4. This makes the overall package heavy and less enjoyable to carry around, leading the speaker to prefer the smaller and lighter X-T4, especially with smaller lenses.
What are some of the smaller lenses the speaker enjoys using with Fujifilm cameras?
-The speaker enjoys using smaller lenses like the 35mm f1.4 and the pancake 27mm f2.8 on Fujifilm cameras. These lenses contribute to a lighter and more portable setup, which is more motivating for the speaker to carry around for various types of photography.
What are the speaker's thoughts on the upcoming Fujifilm X-E5?
-The speaker is hopeful that Fujifilm will release the X-E5 within the next six months, considering it would be the perfect camera for their needs. They are eager to see its features, especially if it addresses some of the limitations they face with their current Fujifilm cameras.
Why does the speaker find the X-T5 less suitable for studio videography?
-The speaker notes that while the X-T5 is great for both photography and videography, it is not ideal for studio videography due to the potential for overheating. They mention the need for a fan when recording with cameras like the XS20, which limits the practicality of using the X-T5 for extended video sessions.
What does the speaker believe is the main advantage of using the X-T4 over the X-T5?
-The speaker believes that the main advantage of the X-T4 is its smaller and more portable form factor, especially when used with smaller lenses. They find it easier and more enjoyable to carry around for street photography and casual use compared to the bulkier X-T5.
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