Fujifilm X-T5 Announcement in November: What do You Want to Know?

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The Fujifilm X-T5 will be announced in November.

And some of the big questions we had, FujiRumors has already answered them:

But while some of the big questions are answered, there are still other questions (big and small) that remain open.

So this article is here to ask you what you’d like to know about the Fujifilm X-T5. Is there any question that you’d like me to investigate?

If so, just drop in the comments down below, and I will see if I can answer it before the official announcement of the Fujifilm X-T5.

Oh… also… the other way around….

I mean, if you don’t have any question, but you have answers about the Fujifilm X-T5, feel free to contact me at fujirumor@gmail.com, via rumor box (use a nickname if you want) or via personal message on my Facebook, my Twitter or my Instagram.

So guys, before going to bed my son wants me to play a bit of soccer with him (he has still a long way to go to beat me as you can see in the video below).

After that, I’ll come back to check your questions and instantly start to work on them.

My evening/night will be dedicate to find the answers to your questions.

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Fujifilm X-T5 Announcement in… (97% of You will be Surprised)

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Remember when we asked you when do you believe the Fujifilm X-T5 will be announced?

In that survey, we looked at Fujifilm’s past announcement and we saw that they never announced a new camera in November or December.

Well, that’s going to change!

We have now rocksolid information that the Fujifilm X-T5 will be announced in November.

Only 3% of you guys placed the right guess in our survey. So either you are Fujifilm employees or you are just very good in making guesses.

More Fujifilm X-T5 rumors will follow soon.

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Fujifilm X-T5 Rumor COMING TODAY

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If you don’t mind, we would share a Fujifilm X-T5 rumor today. Let me just arrive home and it will be online.

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Fujifilm Designer Talks about GFX: “I would Love to Evolve the GFX50R Rangefinder Series” and More on GFX Series Development

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Fujifilm design manager Mr. Masazumi Imai (the guy we are all very grateful to because he designed the original X100 – read the story of his inspiration here) gave an interview in Japanese to MapCamera.

As usual youtube struggles with live video translations, but down below you can find a summary in English of both videos as well as the videos themselves.

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Don’t be XF Obsessed: Let’s Look Beyond Fujinon Glass

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Third party lenses are fantastic!

I have manual focus X and G mount lenses and one day I’ll also get some third party AF lenses (especially this upcoming one sounds sweet to me).

But truth be spoken: I almost exclusively use XF/GF lenses, so much so that one could call me almost an “XF obsessed” or “Fujinon purist” if you want.

And there is one main reason for me using almost exclusively Fujinon lenses.

What I am most addicted to on my Fujifilm systems are:

  • retro look/controls (love aperture ring on the lens and dials on the camera)
  • Fujifilm colors (the film simulations)

And while I own some wonderfully vintage looking third party glass, what is really hard to emulate and to perfectly match for third party lenses, is the color rendition of my Fujinon lenses!

And as a film simulation lover myself, this is a big deal!

In practical terms this means that for example an image taken in Velvia on my Samyang 12mmF2 just does not look like the Velvia I am used to get with my Fujinon lenses.

But don’t get me wrong.

I like Samyang and shot some of my most loved images with it. And I can always tweak the colors in post to get closer to the look I want.

But in my experience XF/GF lenses are just incredibly consistent in terms of colors and I know they will deliver the best results in terms “film simulation rendering” over any third party lens (this also helps my editing workflow).

With that said, I am also convinced that third party lenses massively enrich the Fujifilm X and GFX system.

And I’d dare to say that third party glass is even vital and essential for the Fujifilm system.

Third party lenses can be much more affordable, offer interesting focal range not covered by Fujifilm glass (like this lens), have different design choices that some might prefer (like clickless aperture ring) and have their own lens character that might appeal to some (like the lovely sunstars of this lens).

And because I am convinced about how important third party lenses are for the Fujifilm X/GFX system, I am going to do two things now:

  1. next week I am going to take picture only using my third party X and G mount glass
  2. I will share this roundup dedicated only to third party lenses

So let’s rock it now :)

Third Party Lens Roundup

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