Fujifilm FinePix Z5 Point & Shoot Camera
The Fujifilm Z5 is a 6.3MP 1/2.5 inch compact camera — with 480p video. Check GearFocus for current availability, with buyer protection on every purchase.
Fujifilm FinePix Z5 Point & Shoot Camera
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Camera Overview — Fujifilm Z5
The Fujifilm FinePix Z5 is a compact point-and-shoot camera built around a 1/2.5-inch sensor capable of capturing images at 6.3MP, with a maximum photo resolution of 2816x2112 pixels. Its slim profile — measuring just 90.0 x 55.0 x 19.4 mm and weighing 165g — makes it an easy carry for everyday use. The camera features a 2.5-inch LCD display for composing and reviewing shots, and an ISO range spanning 64 to 1600 to handle varying lighting conditions.
Video capture is supported up to 480p at 30fps, suitable for casual clips. Storage is handled via xD-Picture Card media, and the camera connects to a computer via USB. Power comes from a NP-40 Lithium-Ion battery rated for approximately 200 shots per charge.
With no image stabilization on board, steady hands or well-lit environments will help get the sharpest results. This is a straightforward, pocketable camera suited to casual everyday photography where portability and simplicity are the primary priorities.
Key Features — Fujifilm Z5
6.3MP 1/2.5" Sensor: Captures images at up to 2816x2112 pixels, sufficient for everyday snapshots and standard print sizes.
Slim, Pocketable Body: At 90.0 x 55.0 x 19.4 mm and 165g, the Z5 fits easily in a pocket or small bag for casual everyday carry.
2.5-Inch LCD Display: Rear screen provides a comfortable view for composing shots and reviewing images without an optical viewfinder.
ISO 64–1600 Range: Covers a reasonable spread of lighting conditions from bright daylight to dimmer indoor environments.
480p Video at 30fps: Supports standard-definition video recording suitable for casual, informal clips.
NP-40 Lithium-Ion Battery: Rated for approximately 200 shots per charge, typical for a compact camera used in light daily shooting.
Camera Specifications — Fujifilm Z5
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Use Cases | Travel, Beginner-Friendly, Portrait, Street |
| Type | Point and Shoot |
| Sensor | 1/2.5 inch |
| Resolution | 6.3MP |
| ISO Range | 64 – 1600 |
| Max Photo Resolution | 2816x2112 |
| Max Video Resolution | 480p |
| Max Frame Rate | 30fps |
| Image Stabilization | None |
| Display | 2.5 inches LCD |
| Storage Media | Other |
| Battery | NP-40 Lithium-Ion |
Description — Fujifilm Z5
The Fujifilm FinePix Z5 is a compact point-and-shoot camera designed for straightforward everyday photography. It is built around a 1/2.5-inch sensor at 6.3MP, producing images at a maximum resolution of 2816x2112 pixels. The camera's slim 90.0 x 55.0 x 19.4 mm body and 165g weight make it easy to slip into a pocket or small bag.
A 2.5-inch LCD screen handles framing and image review. The ISO range runs from 64 to 1600, covering typical daylight and moderate indoor conditions. For video, the Z5 records up to 480p at 30fps.
Storage uses xD-Picture Card media, and file transfer to a computer is handled via USB. The NP-40 Lithium-Ion battery is rated for approximately 200 shots per charge. There is no image stabilization, so steady shooting conditions are recommended for best results.
Pros — Fujifilm Z5
- ✓Highly compact body at 90.0 x 55.0 x 19.4 mm makes it genuinely pocketable
- ✓Light 165g total weight adds virtually nothing to daily carry
- ✓6.3MP sensor delivers a maximum resolution of 2816x2112 pixels for casual shooting needs
Cons — Fujifilm Z5
- ✗No image stabilization, which can lead to blur in lower light or with shaky hands
- ✗480p video resolution is limited by modern standards
- ✗Uses xD-Picture Card storage, a format that is difficult to source today
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