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Fujifilm X-E4 hands-on

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Introduction

Shown with accessory grip attached

The role of the Fujifilm’s X-E models has changed subtly since the X-E1 arrived as the second camera in the company’s X-mount range of mirrorless interchangable lens cameras.

The X-E1 and 2 were EVF-based alternatives to the range-topping X-Pro cameras, with their hybrid viewfinders, but still had distinctly rangefinder-esque styling and enthusiast-level ambition. The arrival of the popular X-T series caused a slight re-think, though. The X-E3 put a little more emphasis on compactness, rather than just being an X-T2 in a different body.

The X-E4 continues this trend: it’s a much more compact, more travel-friendly camera than the X-T4 but achieves this in part by going without the bigger camera’s built-in image stabilization. And, once you’ve got it in your hands, it becomes clear that it’s more like an X-S10 in a body that gains aspects from the entry-level X-A series as well as previous X-E cameras.

Let’s look at what that means for the X-E4.


Author:
Richard Butler
Source: Dpreview

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