The new Fujifilm X‑E5 mirrorless camera refines its predecessor’s compact, retro rangefinder‑style into a design-forward tool ideal for creative photographers. With a top plate milled from a single slab of aluminum, minimal protrusions, and a newly flush control layout, the body feels luxurious and intentional. This year, Fujifilm also introduced a dedicated front lever and a film simulation dial, allowing snap access to custom presets and analog-feel shooting flexibility.
Under its refined external shell, the X‑E5 packs a 40.2‑megapixel APS‑C X‑Trans CMOS 5 HR sensor paired with the X‑Processor 5. It is the first in the X‑E line to feature 5‑axis IBIS, offering up to seven stops of stabilization. Video capabilities include internal 6.2K at 30 fps and 4K at 60 fps, while autofocus leverages AI-based subject tracking.
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