The Fujifilm X-T50 is a mirrorless system camera with an electronic viewfinder offering 100% coverage and a 3″ touchscreen with 1840k-dot resolution that flips out for flexible shooting angles. The body measures 123.8 × 84 × 48.8 mm and weighs 438 g, giving it a relatively compact physical footprint with a volume of 507.48 cm³. It includes a built-in flash, a hot shoe for external flash attachment, and a fixed (non-tilting) viewfinder. The camera operates within a temperature range of 0 °C to 40 °C and is not weather-sealed, so it offers no splash protection.
The X-T50 uses an APS-C back-illuminated stacked CMOS sensor resolving 40.2 MP and accepts lenses via the Fujifilm X mount. Autofocus is handled through phase-detection across 425 points, with AF tracking and touch autofocus both supported, while manual focus remains available as well. Native ISO extends to 12800 and can be expanded to 51200, with full manual control over ISO, shutter speed, exposure, and white balance. The fastest mechanical shutter speed is 1/4000 s (0.00025 s), the electronic shutter reaches approximately 1/180000 s, and the flash sync speed sits at around 1/180 s, with burst shooting available at 5 fps. Sensor-shift image stabilization is rated at 7 stops CIPA and can be combined with compatible lens-based stabilization. Additional capabilities include in-camera HDR, panorama creation, a two-stage shutter, and a maximum long-exposure time of 30 s.
The X-T50 records video at 4160 × 30 fps with a maximum bitrate of 360 Mbps, and also supports a 24p cinema mode, slow-motion recording, and timelapse. Phase-detection autofocus is available during video capture, and continuous autofocus remains active while recording. For audio, the camera features a built-in stereo microphone with two capsules, a 3.5 mm microphone input for an external mic, and a 3.5 mm headset jack.
The X-T50 is powered by a removable, rechargeable battery with a capacity of 1260 mAh, rated for approximately 305 shots per charge according to CIPA standards. A battery level indicator is built in, allowing users to monitor remaining power during use.
The X-T50 runs on the X-Processor 5 and supports RAW capture, though lossless compressed RAW is not available. Wireless connectivity includes Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) and Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) alongside Bluetooth 4.2, with remote smartphone control supported. The camera offers an HDMI output, a USB Type-C port, and an external memory slot, but comes with only a single card slot. NFC, GPS, and an advanced hot shoe are not present on this model.
The X-T50 includes a USB 3.2 interface for data transfer and connectivity.