Article 6YXY2 The Fujifilm X-E5 proves familiar isn’t always a bad thing

The Fujifilm X-E5 proves familiar isn’t always a bad thing

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Vjeran Pavic
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DSCF6129.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0,0,100,100The Fujifilm X-E5 has a familiar but gorgeous new look.

The X-E5 is Fujifilm's tiny powerhouse. It's part of a line of cameras that has often been described as similar to the X100, except with an interchangeable lens. But the X-E line has evolved this year and is taking on a new shape. It used to be seen as a budget option, but at $1,699, that can no longer be said.

Despite the fact that I've used almost every Fuji out there, this was my first time playing around with any of the X-E line of cameras. The X-E5 is a gorgeous, petite, and classy-looking camera with sharp lines throughout the body, and with buttons and an occasional concave edge for some extra flair and a distinctive look. It is ever ...

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