X-S20
Better for video, flip screen, vlog mode, forgiving thermals.
Same lenses, different priorities: video tools vs classic photo handling.
| Category | X-S20 | X-T5 |
|---|---|---|
| Best for | Video, vlogging, travel | Photo-first, high-res stills |
| Screen | Fully articulating | 3-way tilt |
| Resolution | 26MP | 40MP |
| Video | 4K60, better thermals, vlog mode | 6.2K open-gate, more rolling shutter |
| Stabilization | IBIS tuned for handheld video | IBIS tuned for stills |
| Ergonomics | PASM dial, lighter body | Classic shutter/ISO dials |
X-T5 has classic dials and 3-way tilt; X-S20 has PASM dial and flip screen for video.
X-S20: vlog mode, longer record limits, better thermals. X-T5: 6.2K open-gate but more rolling shutter heat sensitivity.
Both have IBIS; X-S20 tuning is more forgiving for handheld video, X-T5 for stills.
You shoot lots of video, need a flip screen, and want a lighter body for travel vlogs.
You are photo-first, prefer classic controls, and want higher resolution stills.
X-S20 is the video-friendly travel body; X-T5 is the higher-res, photo-centric option. Pick based on whether you need a flip screen and long video takes, or the feel of dials and 40MP files.
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