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Fujifilm · X-Trans V · 2024

X-M5

X-M Seriescompact2024

The lightest X-mount camera, perfect for vloggers and recipe enthusiasts alike.

X-M5 camera body
Sensor
Resolution
26.1 MP
Stabilisation
No
Mount
X-mount

In short

The X-M5 supports X-Trans V recipes, including Nostalgic Neg. and Reala Ace. Adjust Colour Chrome FX Blue when adapting older recipes.

Why it's the recipe body

The Fujifilm X-M5, with its 26.1 MP X-Trans V sensor, promises a delightful shooting experience for both vloggers and traditional photographers. It’s a compact, lightweight body — the lightest in the X-series — making it incredibly portable. The advanced X-Processor 5 ensures quick, responsive handling, perfect for capturing moments on the go. Film simulation recipes are a joy to explore, with a dedicated top-plate dial providing easy access to 20 film simulations. The X-M5 feels like an artist's tool, balancing cutting-edge tech with classic Fujifilm charm. With 6.2K 30p video and three built-in directional mics, it’s geared for high-quality content creation.

The X-M5 excels in running the latest X-Trans V recipes, including Nostalgic Neg. and Reala Ace. It fully supports advanced features like Colour Chrome FX Blue and Clarity adjustments. However, it lacks in-body image stabilisation, which doesn't affect JPEG output but may influence handheld video and low-light shooting stability. The seven custom slots allow you to save a wide variety of settings, providing flexibility for different shooting conditions.

The X-M5 redefines the X-M Series by focusing on vlogging and portability.

Compared to the X-T30 III, the X-M5 is lighter with more advanced audio options.

What it nails, what to watch

What it nails

  • Lightest X-series body.
  • 20 film simulations available.
  • Supports X-Trans V recipes.
  • Advanced X-Processor 5.
  • Dedicated Film Sim dial.

What to watch

  • No in-body stabilisation.
  • Adjust Colour Chrome FX Blue.
  • Only 7 custom slots.
  • Compact but lacks weather sealing.

What this body adds

SE

Sensor

26.1 MP X-Trans CMOS 4 BSI

PR

Processor

X-Processor 5

MO

Mount

X-mount (interchangeable)

VI

Video

6.2K 30p 4:2:2 10-bit

FI

Film Sim dial

Top-plate dedicated dial (20 sims)

BO

Body

355 g - lightest current X-series

Recipes for the X-M5

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A pedestrian bridge with flags and signage, leading into a cityscape at dusk.
Eterna Bleach Bypass · X-Trans V

1960 Chrome

Chrome tones with a cool wash and heavy grain. Ideal for calm urban landscapes and water reflections at dusk.

Silhouette of a pagoda against a bright sky, with buildings in the foreground.Premium
Nostalgic Neg. · X-Trans V

1970's Summer

Sunlit hues and gentle warmth evoke past summers. Perfect for capturing vintage-styled travel memories.

Close-up view of a tent frame against a cloudy sky, highlighting the structure and fabric.
Acros · X-Trans IV

Acros Negative

Monochrome tones with subtle grain and muted contrast. Ideal for capturing architectural details and urban life.

A wooden post with string lights against a cloudy sky, with buildings and construction equipment in the background.
Nostalgic Neg. · X-Trans V

Americana Film

Gentle warmth and a touch of grain evoke classic Americana in every shot, capturing the quaint charm of yesteryear.

Interior of a cozy room with colorful cushions on a wooden bench and open windows.
Nostalgic Neg. · X-Trans V

Appalachian Negative

Earthy tones with a subtle faded look create a calm, vintage atmosphere. Ideal for travel and indoor photography.

A traditional house surrounded by lush greenery and palm trees under a bright sky.
Astia · X-Trans IV

Astia Summer

Natural tones with gentle contrast and subdued grain. Perfect for calm, warm portraits in rural settings.

A black and white photo of parked vehicles under a canopy with string lights in the background.
Monochrome · X-Trans IV

B&W Negative

Gritty texture with strong grain and deep shadows for a timeless feel.

A sepia-toned urban scene featuring buildings and decorative lights under a canopy.
Sepia · X-Trans IV

B&W Sepia

Infuse your shots with sepia tones and pronounced grain for a distinctly nostalgic mood.

Three hanging light fixtures in a green-lit room with framed photographs on the walls.
Velvia · X-Trans IV

Beware My Velvia

Intense contrast and deep hues make landscapes captivating. Suited for vibrant outdoor scenes.

A vintage red car with a shiny chrome bumper parked under colorful flags against a clear sky.
Nostalgic Neg. · X-Trans V

California Summer

Sun-soaked tones with a gentle grain finish evoke peaceful summer days. Ideal for capturing vintage travels.

A cityscape featuring a cell tower amidst modern buildings under a cloudy sky.
Eterna Bleach Bypass · X-Trans V

Chrome City

Neutral tones and strong grain craft a distinctive, cinematic urban grit.

Colorful mural of four women in traditional attire on a wall in a narrow alleyway.
Astia · X-Trans IV

CineStill 400 V2

Gentle grain and soft tones create a vibrant colour palette. Ideal for portraits with an urban backdrop.

How to add a recipe to your X-M5

  1. Access the shooting menu and select 'Edit/Save Custom Setting'.
  2. Choose one of the seven custom slots available.
  3. Adjust film simulation settings to match the desired recipe.
  4. Save your settings to the selected custom slot.

Tips for the X-M5

  • Utilise the Film Sim dial for quick access.
  • Explore directional audio with built-in mics.
  • Adjust Colour Chrome FX Blue for X-Trans IV recipes.
  • Leverage 6.2K video for high detail.

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Key terms

X-TransX-Processor 5Film SimulationColor Chrome FX BlueSee the glossary

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Frequently asked questions

Which recipes work on the X-M5?

The X-M5 supports X-Trans V recipes, including Nostalgic Neg. and Reala Ace. Adjust for Colour Chrome FX Blue when using older recipes.

Does the X-M5 have in-body stabilisation?

No, the X-M5 does not have in-body stabilisation, which may affect handheld video and low-light shooting.

How do I add a recipe to the X-M5?

Access the menu, select 'Edit/Save Custom Setting', choose a custom slot, adjust settings, and save to the slot.