Fujifilm X-T50
The Fujifilm X-T50 is a compact enthusiast APS-C camera that brings the flagship 40-megapixel sensor and in-body stabilization down into a smaller, lighter body, and it has been a strong seller across Europe with style-conscious buyers. Its headline feature is a dedicated Film Simulation dial on the top plate that makes Fujifilm's beloved color profiles instantly accessible, encouraging shooting straight to finished JPEGs. It pairs detailed stills with capable 6.2K video and modern subject-detection autofocus in a body that is genuinely pocket-bag friendly. The trade-offs are a single card slot, a smaller grip that feels cramped with larger lenses, and a price that climbed notably over the previous generation.
A good time to buy — it's at its lowest price on record, right around its 90-day average.
- Flagship 40MP sensor in a compact, light body
- Dedicated Film Simulation dial for instant color profiles
- In-body stabilization rated up to 7 stops
- Capable 6.2K video for a stills-focused camera
- Single SD card slot
- Small grip feels cramped with larger lenses
- Notable price increase over the previous generation
We combine today's price position within this product's own 12-month range, its distance from the all-time low, and the recent trend. The score reflects price timing and is the same in every market; only the displayed prices and retailers change. We never accept payment to change a score. Read the full methodology →