Fujifilm Announces Retro-Styled X-E5 Mirrorless Digital Camera
- Fujifilm officially launched the retro-styled X-E5 mirrorless camera on July 12, 2025, during the X Summit event.
- The X-E5 follows the X-E4 from four years prior and integrates updated sensor and stabilization technology to meet current user demands.
- The X-E5 includes a 40.2-megapixel X-Trans CMOS 5 HR sensor, in-body image stabilization offering up to seven stops, a front grip, and a single-piece aluminum top plate.
- The camera costs $1,699.95 for the body alone, is available in black and silver, and pairs with the new XF23mm f/2.8 R WR lens, with the kit priced at $1,899.95.
- The X-E5's release suggests Fujifilm aims to combine vintage aesthetics with modern features, appealing to dedicated X-series fans and street photographers.
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