Fujifilm has released a new mirrorless camera called the FUJIFILM X-E5. The device has received a new control lever on the front panel, a built-in image stabilization system and an improved algorithm processing thanks to the new X-Processor 5 chip. Crafted solely from machined aluminum, the top-plate retains the essence of a classic camera with its angular design.
This stunning look comes together with tactile handling to create a camera that’s a joy to use.
The top-plate is carved from a single piece of metal, not only enhancing the look and feel of the FUJIFILM X-E5 but also improving the dial operation. Additionally, an anodized finish gives the body a refined, high-quality aesthetic.
The basis of the Fujifilm X-E5 was a 40-megapixel X-Trans CMOS 5 HR (APS-C) sensor with an updated stabilization system. The novelty supports 6.2K @ 30 fps video recording and AF tracking mode for shooting moving objects.
On the camera body, in addition to the standard controls, there is a special dial for selecting film simulation modes. The new flip-up arm on the front panel supports five programmable functions, including Surround View, which provides out-of-frame visibility when shooting with a reduced ratio Parties.
The newly designed Film Simulation dial features a precision-cut indicator window that minimizes the gap between dial and body for an exact finish. Additionally, you can individually set Film Simulation and image quality settings to the FS1-FS3 positions, allowing you to save your own FS recipes.
Another feature of Fujifilm the X-E5 has become a classic display mode for built-in electronic viewfinder with a resolution of 2.36 megapixels. Inclusion this mode gives the viewfinder a vintage interface with red numbers, showing exposure values, frame lines, and a light meter.
Refinement is central to every aspect of FUJIFILM X-E5’s design. The viewfinder and diopter adjustment control, for example, fit flush with the body, while the Bluetooth button on the base plate evokes the look of the rewind button on classic film camera.
FUJIFILM X-E5 doesn’t just look good. It also offers a stunning viewfinder and beautiful analog controls. This is a camera designed to bring joy to your image making. The new Classic Display mode* provides a clean viewfinder image with key information at the bottom of the frame. Combined with a body style that allows you to operate the dials and the lever with one hand, you can immerse yourself in image making with the camera to your eye.
FUJIFILM X-E5’s Front Control Lever accesses the Surround View function, which displays a semi-transparent or outlined area outside the image. This provides an OVF-like experience, enabling you to see outside the EVF frame so you can easily monitor what’s about to come into frame.
Despite being similar in size to its predecessor, X-E5 is the first in the camera series that features a powerful five-axis IBIS mechanism offering up to 7.0 stops in the center and 6.0 stops at the periphery*. This makes it an effortless, “daily carry,” that remains adaptable to the most challenging scenarios. A sophisticated design. Intuitive controls that keep you immersed in image making. A compact size that fits perfectly in your hand. With FUJIFILM X-E5, you’ll uncover more stories. Tell these stories with the remarkable image quality of our fifth-generation technology.
The X-Trans CMOS 5 HR sensor in FUJIFILM X-E5 features an improved light-efficient pixel structure. This delivers a lower native ISO of 125, which was only available as an extended option on the previous model.The Fujifilm X-E5 is slightly larger and at 80 grams heavier than its predecessor. The camera will go on sale in the US market in August at a price of $1699 per carcass and will be bundled with the new XF 23 lens mm f/2.8 R WR it will cost $1899.