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Fujifilm X-E5: The Sleekest Mirrorless Camera Yet

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– Fujifilm announced the X-E5, a $1,699.95 retro-style mirrorless camera with a 40MP sensor, new control lever, and film simulations, launching in August.
– The X-E5 shares features like the sensor and image stabilization with the X100VI but has a bolder design and a contoured grip, especially with the new 23mm f/2.8 lens bundle ($1,899.95).
– The camera is slightly larger and heavier (445g) than its predecessor to accommodate image stabilization and includes a programmable front control lever for features like Surround View.
– The X-E5 features a dedicated film simulation dial with six presets and three customizable options, plus a Classic Display Mode for the EVF that mimics vintage camera interfaces.
– Fujifilm continues its strategy of updating X-series cameras with modern tech while leaning into retro aesthetics, appealing to dedicated fans of the lineup.

Fujifilm’s latest X-E5 mirrorless camera blends cutting-edge technology with timeless design, offering photographers a powerful yet stylish tool for creative expression. Priced at $1,699.95, this August release features a 40-megapixel sensor, in-body stabilization, and Fujifilm’s beloved film simulation modes—all wrapped in a refined retro-inspired body.

The X-E5 stands out with its sleek, minimalist design, featuring clean lines and a machined top plate that gives it a more substantial presence compared to the popular X100VI. Both cameras share the same high-resolution sensor and tilting rear screen, but the X-E5 introduces a new contoured grip for better handling. A bundled 23mm f/2.8 lens ($1,899.95 total) matches the X100’s focal length, with a standalone release planned for late 2025 at $499.95.

Weighing 445 grams, the X-E5 is slightly heavier than its predecessor to accommodate its stabilization system. A five-way programmable control lever on the front adds versatility, enabling features like Surround View for expanded framing in cropped modes.

Film simulation enthusiasts will appreciate the dedicated dial on the top plate, complete with a vintage-style viewing window. It offers quick access to six popular presets and three customizable options from Fujifilm’s library of 20 film simulations.

One of the most intriguing additions is the Classic Display Mode for the electronic viewfinder. This setting transforms the EVF into a nostalgic heads-up display, complete with red exposure numerals, rounded frame lines reminiscent of a Leica M3, and a needle-style light meter that evokes classic 35mm SLRs.

While not as unconventional as Fujifilm’s experimental X Half, the X-E5 delivers exactly what longtime fans crave: modern performance with vintage charm. It’s clear the company isn’t slowing down its pursuit of blending old-school aesthetics with today’s imaging technology.

(Source: The Verge)

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