Fujifilm Unveils X-E5 Mirrorless Camera with 40.2MP Sensor, Launch Set for August 2025

June 12, 2025
Fujifilm Unveils X-E5 Mirrorless Camera with 40.2MP Sensor, Launch Set for August 2025
  • The X-E5 is priced at $1,699 in the US and £1,299 in the UK, which is double the cost of its predecessor, the X-E4.

  • This model introduces a rangefinder-style design, allowing for one-handed operation while using the viewfinder, enhancing portability and ease of use.

  • Compatible with over 40 existing X-mount lenses, the X-E5 caters to both novice and experienced photographers seeking versatility.

  • Fujifilm has officially launched the X-E5 mirrorless digital camera, featuring a 40.2-megapixel X-Trans CMOS 5 HR sensor, with availability set for August 2025.

  • Advanced subject detection autofocus using deep learning technology enables the camera to recognize various subjects, including animals and vehicles.

  • Unlike the fixed lens of the X100VI, the X-E5 supports interchangeable X-Mount lenses, providing greater flexibility for photographers.

  • A customizable Film Simulation dial allows users to save up to three custom settings alongside popular presets, marking a significant upgrade from the X-E4.

  • The X-E5 features a 3.0-inch, 1.04-million-dot tilt-type rear LCD monitor that can rotate 180 degrees, making it ideal for selfies and vlogging.

  • The camera's top plate is crafted from precision-machined aluminum, enhancing durability and providing a premium feel during use.

  • Preorders for the X-E5 and its new XF23mm f/2.8 R WR pancake lens are available at major retailers, including options in black and silver.

  • The camera incorporates in-body image stabilization (IBIS) for the first time in its series, offering up to 7.0 stops of stabilization in the center.

  • The latest autofocus prediction algorithm enhances tracking performance for moving subjects, improving precision in low-contrast environments.

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