Fujifilm X-M5 X-M5 Silver 2025

★★★★★ 4.8 (149)

The 26.1MP APS-C sensor and X-Processor 5 deliver 4K 60fps 10-bit internal video with IBIS and AI subject detection, while the dedicated Film Simulation dial gives instant access to 20 analog color profiles. Weighing 355g with a tilting touchscreen and three built-in microphones offering surround and noise reduction, it provides pro-level audio and handling in a pocketable body. This camera is best for streamers and YouTubers who need cinematic looks and reliable autofocus without a complex rig.

Type mirrorless
Sensor 26.1MP aps-c
AF Points 425 pts
Burst 8 fps
Video 4K @60fps
IBIS Yes
Weight 1678 g
Fujifilm X-M5 X-M5 Silver 2025 camera
74 Overall Score
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Snapshot

The 30-Second Version

The Fujifilm X-M5 is a tiny powerhouse that puts stunning image quality and Fuji's best film simulations right at your fingertips. It's an absolute joy for everyday shooting and travel, though the lack of a viewfinder and real IBIS are the prices you pay for this level of portability. If you can live without an EVF, this is one of the best values in the APS-C market right now.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • The 26.1MP sensor produces some of the best straight-out-of-camera JPEGs we've seen. 97th
  • Having a dedicated dial for 20 film simulations is a joy and sparks creativity. 94th
  • It's ridiculously compact and light, a true take-everywhere camera. 83th
  • Video specs are killer for the size, with 6.2K oversampled 4K and 10-bit color. 83th

Cons

  • No viewfinder at all, which makes sunny-day shooting a squinty guessing game.
  • It lacks real in-body image stabilization, despite what some spec sheets claim.
  • The tiny grip is not made for larger hands or bigger lenses.
  • Battery life is mediocre, so you'll want to keep a spare in your pocket.

What owners think

The Word on the Street

4.8/5 (149 reviews)
👍 Owners consistently rave about how fun and easy the camera is, praising the compact size and gorgeous JPEGs that need no editing.
👍 The film simulation dial is a massive hit, with many users saying it's the main reason they picked this camera over competitors.
👎 A very common gripe is the missing viewfinder, which makes composing shots in bright sunlight a real challenge.

How owner sentiment changed over time

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Owner sentiment has held steady over time
88/100Our AI sentiment readhigh confidence · 85 sources · Jul 2026
1★2★3★4★5★Q4 '24: 5.0★ · 3 reviewsQ1 '25: 4.9★ · 12 reviewsQ2 '25: 4.7★ · 24 reviewsQ3 '25: 5.0★ · 4 reviewsQ4 '25: 5.0★ · 13 reviewsQ1 '26: 4.2★ · 5 reviewsQ2 '26: 4.9★ · 9 reviews3122441359Q4 '24Q1 '25Q2 '25Q3 '25Q4 '25Q1 '26Q2 '26
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Based on 70 dated customer reviews, grouped by calendar quarter. Period analysis is in English.

The proof

Performance

That 26.1MP X-Trans sensor is a real star here, landing in the 94th percentile and delivering the rich colors and detail Fuji is known for. Autofocus is snappy and reliable with subject detection that keeps up, though the burst speeds are a mixed bag. The 8fps mechanical shutter is just okay, but the 30fps electronic burst is where it shines for catching fast action, even if rolling shutter can creep in. Video is a strong point with 6.2K oversampled 4K at 60fps and 10-bit color, making this a sneaky good hybrid shooter. The big miss is stabilization. The spec sheet says IBIS, but user reports and the actual build tell a different story, it's relying on digital stabilization which means you'll want stabilized lenses for handheld video.

Performance Percentiles

AF 82.9
EVF 33.8
Build 59.4
Burst 77.2
Video 76.8
Sensor 93.8
Battery 44.6
Display 81
User Sentiment 82.7
Connectivity 72.8
Social Proof 96.7
Stabilization 69.5

Specifications

Full Specifications

Sensor

Type CMOS
Size aps-c
Megapixels 26.1 MP
ISO Range 160
Processor X-Processor 5

Autofocus

AF Points 425
Eye AF Yes
Subject Detection Yes

Shooting

Burst (Mechanical) 8
Burst (Electronic) 30
Electronic Shutter Yes

Video

Max Resolution 4K
4K FPS 60
1080p FPS 240
10-bit Yes

Display & EVF

Screen Size 3"
Touchscreen Yes
Articulating Yes

Build

Weight 1.7 kg / 3.7 lbs

Connectivity

Wi-Fi No
Bluetooth Yes
USB USB-C
HDMI Micro HDMI Type D
Hot Shoe No

vs Competition

Stacked against the Canon EOS R6 Mark II or Sony a7 V, the X-M5 is playing a different game. Those are full-frame, pro-grade workhorses with superior stabilization and battery life, but they're also much larger and more expensive. The Panasonic LUMIX GH7 is a video monster with better cooling and pro ports, but it's a chunky Micro Four Thirds body. The X-M5's real magic is that it's a compact APS-C camera that makes photography fun and accessible. It's less of a spec-sheet warrior and more of a creative companion, trading outright power for personality and portability.

Spec Fujifilm X-M5 X-M5 Canon EOS R6 Mark III R6 Mark III Sony a1 a1 II Nikon Z Z9 Panasonic LUMIX GH7 GH7 OM System OM-1 Mark II OM-1 Mark II
Type mirrorless mirrorless mirrorless mirrorless mirrorless mirrorless
Sensor 26.1MP aps-c 32.5MP full-frame 50.1MP full-frame 45.7MP full-frame 25.2MP micro-four-thirds 20.4MP micro-four-thirds
AF Points 425 1053 759 493 315 1053
Burst FPS 8 40 30 30 75 120
Video 4K @60fps 6K @120fps 8K @120fps 8K @120fps 6K @120fps 4K @60fps
IBIS true true true true true true
Weather Sealed false true true true true true
Weight (g) 1678 609 658 1160 721 511
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product AfEvfBuildBurstVideoSensorBatteryDisplayUser SentimentConnectivitySocial ProofStabilization
Fujifilm X-M5 X-M5 82.933.859.477.276.893.844.68182.772.896.769.5
Canon EOS R6 Mark III R6 Mark III Compare 98.185.894.592.59856.696.298.993.392.791.899.5
Sony a1 a1 II Compare 94.998.596.489.998.566.591.499.462.992.796.799.5
Nikon Z Z9 Compare 88.887.499.69698.562.897.1819892.791.882.8
Panasonic LUMIX GH7 GH7 Compare 81.985.897.594.996.654.188.58193.392.77795.7
OM System OM-1 Mark II OM-1 Mark II Compare 98.188.288.699.882.238.193.881092.775.299.5

Price

Value & Pricing

Pricing is all over the map, with a spread from $899 to an absurd $226,820, so just ignore the scalpers and look for the body-only or kit deals around that $899 mark. At that real-world price, the value is fantastic. You're getting the same sensor and color science as Fuji's pricier X-T50 and X100VI in a body that's arguably more fun to toss in a bag. For the image quality and video features alone, it punches way above its weight class.

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Overview

The Fujifilm X-M5 is basically Fuji's greatest hits crammed into a tiny, no-fuss body. You get that gorgeous 26.1MP sensor, the full suite of beloved film simulations on a dedicated dial, and surprisingly serious video chops, all in a package you'll actually want to carry around. It ditches the viewfinder and some physical controls to hit this size and price, which is a trade-off you'll either love or hate immediately.

Common Questions

Q: Does the X-M5 have in-body image stabilization (IBIS)?

No, despite some confusing spec listings, the X-M5 relies on digital stabilization for video. For steady handheld shots, you'll want to use lenses with optical stabilization.

Q: Is this camera good for beginners?

Absolutely. The touchscreen interface and dedicated film simulation dial make it very approachable, letting new users get great results without diving into complex menus.

Q: Can I use this as a webcam for streaming?

Yes, it works well as a webcam via USB-C and the film simulations can be applied to your live stream for a polished, consistent look without extra software.

Who Should Skip This

Skip this if you're a hybrid shooter who needs a viewfinder for stills or reliable IBIS for handheld video work. If you have larger hands, the cramped grip will get annoying fast, especially with anything but the smallest lenses. Sports and wildlife photographers should also look elsewhere due to the limited mechanical burst speed and battery life.

Verdict

This camera is for the creator who values experience over specs. If you want a camera that inspires you to shoot, delivers beautiful images without hours of editing, and slips into a small bag, the X-M5 is a home run. It's perfect for travel, street photography, and vlogging where its compact size and film sims let you work fast and get a unique look instantly. Just know you're committing to shooting from the screen and carrying a spare battery.

Usage Scores

Overall (73.8)Video (67.6)Travel (46.7)Youtube (75.4)Beginner (73.9)Vlogging (63.1)Streaming (63)Photography (75.3)Wedding Events (62.4)Sports Wildlife (61.1)Product Photography (79.9)

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