Right now, there are five Fujifilm cameras that are using the exact same 40MP sensor. So picking the right one for you can be confusing, but fret not. Most Fuji cameras offer similar results, and your choice might come down to just the form factor. The good news is that Fujifilm’s latest camera, the X-E5, is packed with top features in a form factor that has won me over.
The once most-overlooked Fujifilm camera might become my favorite
Familiar but great specs in a small body make for a perfect travel camera.
Familiar but great specs in a small body make for a perfect travel camera.
This year, the X-E5 grew in size and price. The $1,700 camera is slightly larger and heavier than the X-E4, borrowed a new lever control from the X100 series and has some new tricks like the retro mode EVF. It looks like the X-E line is no longer a budget option for Fujifilm users, but a camera packed with features that are on par with many of Fujifilm’s mirrorless cameras — high megapixel sensors, in-body stabilization, and a great video mode. But there is a lot more to talk about when it comes to this compact powerhouse, which has become my favorite travel camera over the last few weeks. Go check out the video for more.
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