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standard and enhanced, with a greater dynamic range of 13+ stops. There’s plenty to get the budding videomaker excited. Slow motion fans will enjoy the 240p possible at Full HD, plus there’s a multitude of autofocus, audio and image quality controls. No standard headphone socket is included, but there is a 3.5mm microphone jack, a 2.5mm remote socket, micro HDMI and a USB-C connection. PN

mode, unlocking a whole suite of capabilities in the process. Headline features include 10-bit video at up to 6.2K/30p recorded internally, while 12-bit Apple ProRes Raw output is possible with a compatible Atomos HDMI device – and 12-bit Blackmagic Raw can be output to a Blackmagic Design Video Assist 12G. For videographers seeking more control in post-production, the X-T5 supports two versions of F-Log;

PERFORMANCE: EXPOSURE LATITUDE The X-T5 is very much in keeping with other cameras, in that underexposure is tolerated far better than overexposure. Even on the image underexposed by four stops, I was able to pull the exposure back with

minimal loss of detail or shift in colour. Overexposure is a different story, however, with anything more than two stops causing problems in terms of lost detail and colour shifts. If in doubt, underexpose!

STILL LIFE AF performs well – when your subject agrees to sit still for a moment

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Verdict The X-T5 isn’t perfect, but it’s not far off. The biggest issue is AF tracking on moving subjects, but this is the only Achilles heel. Beyond that, it’s a fantastic camera to use and delivers wonderful results with the minimum of fuss. 24 /25 FEATURES

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It’s hard to see what’s missing here. A full suite of functions are available with every aspect catered for, all wrapped round a very capable, stabilised sensor The X-T5 is the perfect combo of size, weight and tactility. Some may grumble about the LCD articulation, but that’s minor for me. It’s a shame no battery grip is available, though The 40.2-megapixel sensor delivers fab results for stills and video, with Pixel Shift Multi-Shot adding more for ultimate images. Focus tracking of fast subjects could be better

22 /25 HANDLING

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23 /25 VALUE FOR MONEY

An impressive spec at a competitive price. Other cameras offer improved AF performance– but not at this price point

92 /100 OVERALL

The full package for enthusiast photographers or keen videographers alike. Slightly sluggish focus tracking means this may not be the camera for thrill seekers

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PROS High resolution in a compact body, great spec, impressive results straight out of camera, useful video spec for hybrid creatives CONS AF tracking, no scope for optional battery grip

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