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Fujifilm’s new X-T50 has a film simulation dial — and a questionable price


It’s far more powerful than the X-T30 II, but costs way more.

The X-T50 includes the same 40-megapixel sensor as the X-T5 and X-H2, plus the accompanying fifth-gen processor, so this camera offers a substantial increase in both resolution and autofocus performance compared to the X-T30 II. Some of the upgrades that come with stepping up to the X-T5 include water resistance, a nicer EVF, dual SD slots, better continuous shooting performance, and the newer battery with superior endurance. Preorders open today, and the company is no doubt hoping that at least some people will get tired of waiting for the backordered-everywhere X100VI and opt for its latest interchangeable lens camera instead.

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