Fujifilm’s new X-M5 is a system-rich mirrorless camera for beginners that is missing one important thing

Fujifilm has unveiled a new video-focused mirrorless camera for beginners, the X-M5. It’s absolutely small and very powerful, being Fujifilm’s smallest and lightest X-series camera (in its current lineup), while packing video features ranging from 6K video in colorful 10-bit to an all-new 9:16 vertical video mode.

As with the X-T50, you get Fujifilm’s popular film simulations at your fingertips, twenty in total, accessible via a dial on top of the camera. And the retro aesthetic doesn’t start and end with the camera dials; the faux leather finish is the classic Fujifilm look that many makers have come to love.