FUJIFILM India, an imaging technology brand, has announced the launch of Fujifilm X-T50 mirrorless digital camera, the latest model in the X series. The starting price of the Camera body is Rs. 149,999.

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The fifth generation of the X series is equipped with the back-illuminated 40.2-megapixel X-Trans CMOS 5 HR sensor. The image processing algorithm promises to deliver high resolution while maintaining a high signal-to-noise ratio. The pixel structure allows more light to be captured efficiently, ISO 125 is adopted as the normal sensitivity, which was previously used as the extended sensitivity for cameras, says the company. In addition, the electronic shutter can be set to a shutter speed of 1/180000 sec. at the fastest, achieving control of exposure time.

The camera is equipped with an AI-based subject detection AF developed using deep learning technology. The camera now can detect animals, birds, cars, motorcycles, bicycles, airplanes, trains, insects, and drones. In addition, the camera is equipped with an AF prediction algorithm that is more advanced than that of previous models. This enables more comfortable shooting of a wide range of subjects, including fast-moving cars and animals.

There are a total of 20 Film Simulation modes available for X-T5o including REALA ACE. Users can enjoy a wide variety of color expressions as if they were selecting a photographic film according to the subject or scene. The high pixel count of approximately 40.2 megapixels is utilized by the digital teleconverter function. Images can be magnified 1.4x and 2x, says the company.  

The camera is also equipped with a 5-axis in-body image stabilization function with a maximum of 7.0 stops. While maintaining the mobility that has been a feature of previous models, it enables comfortable hand-held shooting even in dark scenes such as night scenes, expanding the shooting field. 6.2K/30P video recording is possible. Tracking AF function during video recording is also available for high-quality video recording.

The camera can shoot in AUTO mode, which detects the scene and automatically selects the optimal shooting settings, simply by operating the AUTO mode switching lever on the top surface of the body. The camera automatically detects the subject and tracks it while keeping it in focus, making it easier to capture still images and movies.

The new grip shape fits comfortably in the hand while maintaining a compact size, resulting in high hold performance, claims the company. The Film Simulation dial is incorporated on the top plate. This allows users to switch between Film Simulation modes with intuitive operation according to the subject or scene, allowing to enjoy different color tones in both still and moving images at ease, says Fujifilm. 

A pop-up flash integrated with the viewfinder is mounted on the top plate that controls the amount of light and shows its power in dark scenes and backlit portraits. The model features a 1.84 million-dot, tiltable rear LCD monitor. In addition, the shape of the grip and the layout of the buttons on the back of the camera have been tuned to allow for more comfortable shooting of both still and moving images, according to the company.