My X-T5 video settings
Fujifilm X-T5 has a switch to go between video and photo mode however, this alone has its issues as you need to reset the settings each time. I usually shoot at 25fps so I need a shutter speed of 1/50.
For street photography I often need to shoot at higher shutter speeds so it means I need to change my settings every time I go from taking photos to recording video, which is both time consuming and can lead to mistakes.
This brings me onto the “movie optimised mode” setting which you can switch on from the menu.
With this option selected, the camera separates your video settings from your photography settings.
You can still use the dials on the camera as normal while taking photos but when you switch into video mode, the camera remembers the settings for video. Once in the movie optimised mode, you use the dials at the front and back to adjust your shutter speed, ISO and aperture settings.
As for my video settings, I shoot at 25 frames a second, and usually in 10-bit f-log2.
Shooting at f-log is a bit like shooting your photos raw, you have a lot more dynamic range and freedom to play with colours than if you recorded film using one of the simulations.
So that’s pretty much how I set my Fujifilm X-T5 up for photography and Video, check out the video below for a more indepth look into how I go about shooting on my X-T5.