Abstract: If you're in the market for a Canon EOS M5 or a Sony A6300, FUJIFILM has a new camera for 2017 that you should definitely consider. The Fujifilm X-E3, replacing the outgoing X-E2, boasts a bevy of improvements, including a new image sensor, processor, upg...
Stylish, compact body; Great image quality; Very good overall performance; Touchscreen LCD; 4K UHD video recording,
Small EVF; Fixed display; Unreliable continuous autofocus,
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Published: 2017-09-07, Author: Dan , review by: dpreview.com
Photographers seeking a stylish camera with direct controls, excellent image quality and a great selection of lenses
Excellent out of camera JPEGs, Good high ISO noise performance, Dynamic range is very good, Good build quality with attractive styling, Numerous direct controls, Highly customizable, Responsive AF system with up to 325 selectable points, AF joystick, Resp
The Fujifilm X-E3 has the looks of a classic rangefinder, but don't let that fool you, it's got the guts of a modern camera. Handling is excellent thanks to ample direct controls, a super-responsive touchscreen, AF-point selection joystick and high-resolu...
So it's back to our introduction and the choice of either X-E3 or X-T20. If your past experience is with reflex cameras, you'll probably still find it hard to go past the X-T20, such is its classic SLR-type experience combined with all the conveniences of...
As mentioned above, buyers of Fujifilm's mirrorless cameras have a choice between two quite similar models, the X-E3 and the X-T20, which are similarly priced. Currently, the main advantage of the X-E3 is its faster, more up-to-date AF system, which is de...
Wonderful design, Great image quality, Strong lens ecosystem, 4K video, Great value
Lacks some direct access control, No tilt screen, No internal stabilization
If you want the style and experience of a rangefinder without paying the X-Pro2 (or Leica M) price, then absolutely. Being prime lens fans, we'd suggest the kit with the 23mm, although the 18-55mm is certainly not bad as far as kit zooms go. Again, we mig...
Published: 2017-11-11, Author: Phil , review by: techradar.com
Rich and detailed images, Tactile controls, Refined handling, Decent AF system, Film simulation modes
Limited touchscreen control, Battery life could be better, Fixed display
The Fujifilm X-E3 is a cracking little camera. The premium finish is complemented by an array of tactile controls and a touchscreen interface that make this camera a joy to shoot with. There are no complaints when it comes to image quality either – photos...
Small and lightweight, Great autofocus, Cracking image quality
Screen is fixed rather than tilt-able, Can feel a bit imbalanced with larger lenses
It'd be easy to dismiss the X-E3 as just another also-ran, when you consider how good the rest of the X series is. In this respect, Fuji is pretty much a victim of its own success. The X-E3 is basically a pared down version of the X-Pro2, which is great...