Fujifilm X-E5 offers compact rangefinder with 40-megapixel sensor

Fujifilm has introduced the X-E5, a mirrorless camera that serves as an interchangeable-lens alternative to the popular X100VI. Released late in 2025, it features a 40-megapixel APS-C sensor, in-body stabilization, and improved build quality. While praised for its image quality and design, the model draws criticism for its price and certain design choices.

The Fujifilm X-E5 builds on the legacy of the X-E series, positioning itself as the company's primary rangefinder-style camera. Announced toward the end of 2025, it incorporates the 40-megapixel APS-C X-Trans V sensor and processor, the same combination found in models like the X-T5 and X100VI. This setup delivers high-resolution images with excellent micro-contrast and Fujifilm's signature color science, making it competitive even against full-frame options.

A key upgrade is the addition of in-body image stabilization (IBIS), offering up to seven stops of compensation, which proved effective in handheld shooting scenarios. The camera's construction has advanced significantly from the X-E4, featuring a solid aluminum top plate for a premium feel, especially when paired with a compact lens like the new 23mm f/2.8 pancake. Controls include a versatile front switch mimicking a self-timer, providing five customizable functions to compensate for the absence of a dedicated ISO dial.

However, the inclusion of a dedicated film simulation dial has sparked debate. Reviewers note its utility for assigning custom recipes but question its priority over more essential features like an ISO control. The autofocus system excels in still photography with flexible focus selection and subject recognition for humans, animals, birds, vehicles, and more, though it lags in continuous tracking compared to rivals.

Battery life is limited to around 310 shots using the W126s pack, necessitating spares. Lacking weather sealing, a second card slot, and advanced video options like RAW recording, the X-E5 prioritizes portability over versatility. Priced at $1,699 for the body or $1,899 with the kit lens, it faces stiff competition from the more feature-rich X-T5, available for just $200 more, and full-frame alternatives like the Sony a7C II.

Ultimately, the X-E5 appeals to enthusiasts seeking a lightweight, retro-inspired tool for photography, emphasizing Fujifilm's strengths in image quality over exhaustive specifications.

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