Fujifilm X-T5 Mock-Up (Almost Perfectly Accurate, Except for…)

Ok guys, so how does the Fujifilm X-T5 look like?

Well, according to our sources you could basically imagine it as a smaller X-T4 with the 3 way tilt screen of the Fujifilm X-T3.

But there are some minor details that we will try to illustrate with some renderings we made below.

And to be clear: what you see below is NOT the real Fujifilm X-T5, but the final thing will be very close to what you see here. The only difference between these mock-ups and the real Fujifilm X-T5 will be that the size of the X-T5 (for example the real X-T5 is a bit narrower) and the grip is slightly different. The mock-ups use the grip of the X-T4 because that grip is closer to the real X-T5 than the grip of any other X-T camera.

Overall, let’s put it down like this: these mock-ups are so close to the real Fujifilm X-T5, that when the real X-T5 leaks very soon, you will find the leaked images very boring ;).

Lets start with the front:

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SURPRISE: TTArtisan Autofocus Lens for Fujifilm X Mount Coming Soon, but it’s Not the TTArtisan 32mmF2.8

TTArtisan has long announced that they are working on releasing the TTArtisan 32mm f/2.8 autofocus lens for Fujifilm X mount, which is already available for Nikon Z mount.

Well, we have been informed that TTArtisan is going to announce an autofocus lens for Fujifilm X mount soon. But here is the thing: it is not the TTArtisan 32mm f/2.8.

Full List of AF lenses for Fujifilm X Mount

Available Now or for Pre-Order:

Announced / to Come for Sure:

Rumored to Come Next:

We Don’t Forget:

Electronic contacts for software correction support, EXIF, etc, but no Autofocus

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RUMOR: Fujifilm X-T5 will be Smaller than Fujifilm X-T4 – Vote Your Ideal Size

With every new X-T generation, the Fujifilm X-T line got bigger.

Well, according to our sources, the Fujifilm X-T5 will revert this trend as it will actually be smaller than the Fujifilm X-T4.

What would your ideal size be?

You can click the image above to enlarge it, compare the various sizes and then feel free to vote the survey down below.

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LAOWA CF Argus 25mm F0.95 APO for Fujifilm X Mount

After the Laowa Argus 33mm f/0.95, on October 25 Venus Optics is about to launch the Laowa CF Argus 25mm f/0.95 lens for Fujifilm X mount.

Now lots of information as well as images have been leaked at the Japanese website asobinet.

  • Release date: October 25, 2022
  • Initial price: – – –
  • Mounting: E/EFM/RF/X/Z
  • Minimum shooting distance: 0.34m
  • Formats: APS-C
  • Maximum magnification: 0.1 times
  • Focal length: 25mm
  • Filter diameter: 62 mm
  • Lens composition: 14 pieces in 9 groups
  • Image stabilization – – –
  • Open aperture: F0.95
  • Minimum aperture: F11
  • Aperture blade: 9 pieces
  • Size, weight, etc.: Sizes φ71.5×81mm :: Weights 575g
  • Dust-proof and splash-proof: – – –
  • Focus: Manual Focus
  • Others: Aperture ring (click switching), no electronic contacts

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Fujifilm Lays Out its Digital Camera Range without Fujifilm GFX50R and X70 (So What About Successor – SPECULATIONS?)

DO NOT GET ME WRONG!!!!

THIS IS NOT A RUMOR and NOTHING FUJIFILM HAS OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED

All the below are my thoughts, guesses and speculations based on an slide Fujifilm showed and on hints dropped in past Fujifilm statements.

At no point Fujifilm said that both lines are 100% axed. And a slide shown by a regional outlet of Fujifilm has less value than what the official Fujifilm headquarter in Japan says.

None… I repeat, NONE of my sources has told me the Fujifilm GFX50R or X70 won’t get a successor.

Fujfiilm Digital Camera Range

You might remember how a few months ago, Fuji Guy Billy explained the digital camera range of Fujifilm.

The list Billy made gave us indication on which lines are very likely to see a successor and which ones not.

However, in the list Billy did GFX cameras and fixed lens cameras were not included.

And this brings us to today’s article.

I have received the slide you can see above that Fujifilm used during a press meeting.

Just like with Billy’s list, also here we see no entry level X series camera anymore.

In addition to that, this slide contains the Fujifilm X100V, which means it’s a solid part of the family and will get a successor at some point.

The new Fujifilm X-H2 is missing, but only because the slide was shown to press before the launch of the Fujifilm X-H2.

Totally missing though are the Fujifilm X70/XF10 and the Fujifilm GFX50R.

So what does this mean?

Well, the fact that neither the GFX50R nor the X70 are in the list certainly shows that those cameras do not play an important role in Fuji’s lineup anymore.

Regarding the Fujiifilm GFX50R, Fujifilm managers made some conflicting statements: the first one said that they see no need for a GFX50R successor due to the reasons we explained here, and the second manager clearly expressed his wish for this line to continue. So I guess not even in Japan the final word on the GFX50R successor has yet been spoken.

As far as the Fujifilm X70 goes, Fujifilm should not blame the camera for its failure. It was destined to fail due to horrible (can I say “stupid”?) decisions Fujifilm made and that we explained in this article. And to make things worst, they tried to fix it with the Fujifilm XF10, which is just another error in planing. I believe this could be a very successful line… if Fujifilm finally decides to treat it with dignity!

But sure, in times where camera companies struggle, I would not be totally surprised if those cameras, that are not vital for the system, get dropped. It would save R&D to focus on other more popular models.

Also, APS-C is marked as “X-Trans”, so this might indicate that there is no space anymore for Bayer in the APS-C lineup (which so far was reserved for lower end models).

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