FUJIFILM X-T5 Mirrorless Digital Camera XF16-80mm Lens down to $2299 in latest price cut
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Save $200 on the FUJIFILM X-T5 with XF16-80mm lens, now $2299 for a high-res APS-C travel kit.
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FUJIFILM X-T5 Mirrorless Digital Camera XF16-80mm Lens down to $2299 in latest price cut
A $200.95 discount that's hard to ignore. The FUJIFILM X-T5 has built a reputation as one of the best APS-C cameras for photographers who want high resolution without the bulk of full-frame gear. Pair it with the XF16-80mm f/4 zoom and you get a compact travel kit that covers everything from wide landscapes to tight portraits.
FUJIFILM X-T5 Mirrorless Digital Camera XF16-80mm Lens drops to $2299 - save $200.95. That 8% cut brings it $119 below its 30-day average of $2418.64, making this one of the better price breaks on this kit in recent months.
For just $2299, down from its list price of $2499.95. The kit has averaged $2472.21 over the past 90 days and $2446.60 over the past 180 days, so this $2299 price tag is a genuine departure from the norm.
Given that the X-T5 body alone rarely dips much below $1700, getting a body plus the versatile XF16-80mm f/4 stabilized zoom for $2299 represents real value for anyone building out a Fujifilm kit.
The X-T5 packs a 40.2-megapixel X-Trans CMOS 5 HR BSI sensor, the highest resolution sensor currently available in an APS-C mirrorless body. You get 15 fps burst shooting with the mechanical shutter, up to 7 stops of in-body image stabilization for handheld shooting in low light, and a 160-megapixel pixel shift multi-shot mode for studio work. The electronic shutter maxes out at 1/180,000 second. The included XF16-80mm f/4 R OIS WR lens delivers a 24-122mm equivalent focal range with optical stabilization and weather resistance, making it a solid one-lens travel solution.
Best for: stills photographers who want Fujifilm's film simulation colors and class-leading APS-C resolution in a body with physical dials for ISO, shutter speed, and exposure compensation. Travel shooters will like the compact magnesium-alloy build and weather-sealed kit lens.
If you need 6K or 4K 120p video, the X-H2S is a better fit. The X-T5 handles 4K at up to 30fps in 6.2K open gate, which is fine for hybrid work but not a dedicated video tool.
At $2299, this kit is $119 below its recent average and $200 under list price with a lens that would cost $700+ on its own. If you are building a Fujifilm system or upgrading from an older X-T model. This is the price to move on.

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