I borrowed my nephew's new X-T5 to try birding with a used XF 100-400 I just bought. I let him use my OM-1 + PL 100-400 in exchange. I set shutter to mechanical + electronic, AF continuous, focus mode "tracking", subject detection "bird", and high speed burst at 15 fps. SS 1/2000, camera nearly always set aperture to f5.6, auto ISO (between 6000-12800)
I find the camera has problem with autofocus on dark colored birds eg. red-winged blackbirds - the "bird" detect white frame seems to pick up the bird quickly and correctly by enclosing it, but somehow autofocus refuses to latch on (either no green frame, or OOF inside green frame), sometime even when there is no confounding background such as marsh grass (eg. a bird on a stump against clear sky). I have to coax autofocus by moving to the adjacent tree bark (a high contrast object easy to focus) to bring the focus closer to the bird, before moving back to the bird to acquire focus. I have tried both autofocus ranges on the lens ("full" and "3m - infinity") with no difference.
There is generally no problem with white birds eg. swans, or birds against clean background eg. on water. Once autofocus latches on eg. swans taking off, there is generally no problem with tracking (except my bad panning ... currently practising!)
I checked that the camera has the latest firmware 1.03.
Has anyone experienced similar problem with their X-T5?