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Fujifilm's X-T50 has a special dial for film simulations


Fujifilm has unveiled the X-T50 APS-C mirrorless camera, a much-anticipated follow-up to the consumer-friendly X-T30 and X-T30 II.

One key feature missing from the X-T30 was in-body stabilization, but with the X-T50, Fujifilm has introduced a five-axis system with seven stops of shake reduction that hardly adds any weight. That's why, again, it's a shame that it doesn't have a flip-out screen as vloggers and content creators may prefer the form factor and interchangeable lenses over the X100 VI. I'm not sure that the extra features justify such a large jump, but Fujifilm must be confident that people will pay it, given the runaway success of the X100 series.

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