![]() ![]() Those estimates bore out in our testing, with a fully charged battery comfortably lasting an entire day’s day’s shooting when sticking to shorter bursts. The outgoing camera could also be equipped with a battery grip, although apparently not many people did, which is why there’s no option for that this time around. Bluetooth and 802.11ac Wi-Fi are on-board for wireless control and file transfers.īattery life appears to have taken a significant step up compared to the X-T4, with Fuji promising 740 frames in economy mode – a 20% improvement, despite using the same capacity cell. ![]() Fuji has added a tethered webcam mode good for 4K/60p streaming, which could come in handy for home workers, along with tethered shooting. The X-T5 also swaps to a mini-HDMI port, rather than a full-size one, while charging remains by USB-C. The X-T5’s twin SD card slots can still manage 19 RAW frames before needing to take a breather, and considerably more when shooting JPEG, which should be fine for most hobbyists. The X-H2 has a larger memory buffer, so it can shoot continuously for longer before slowing down to save your snaps, and supports CFexpress memory cards for 8K video recording.
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