Small, affordable, and stunning looks – the pocket-friendly Fujifilm X-M5 looks set to take the compact camera market by ...
The company's dormant X-M series comes back to life as a video-minded camera, and adds the XF 16-55mm F2.8 Mark II and XF ...
The Fuji X-M5 is available in two colors: black and silver. The silver version will go on sale next month, while the black ...
Compact cameras are very much back – and if you're in the market for a retro-leaning model that has interchangeable lenses and won't break the bank ... to the original X-M1 (which measured ...
While the camera may be small, it is packed with outstanding features such as a 26.1-megapixel “X-Trans CMOS 4” sensor, and the “X-Processor 5” high-speed image processing engine.
There was no room for a built-in flash like on the long since retired Fujifilm X-M1 – but unlike the Panasonic Lumix S9, Fuji hasn’t also ditched the hot shoe, so you could add an external one if you ...
Fujifilm has unveiled a new video-focused beginner mirrorless camera, the X-M5. It's positively tiny and very powerful, being Fujifilm's smallest and lightest X-series camera (in its current ...
Although both cameras look similar, the Fujifilm X100VI features a 40.2MP APSC sensor and in-body image stabilization. It's the first time that an X-series camera includes in-body image stabilization.
Fujifilm's rumored X-M5 could soon be a tempting new option. The first whispers about the surprise launch of an X-M5 – tipped to be a successor to the X-M1 from way back in June 2013 ...
The company's dormant X-M series comes back to life as a video-minded camera, and adds the XF 16-55mm F2.8 Mark II and XF 500mm F5.6 lenses to the system. Images, and the devices that capture them ...
It's been more than a decade since the release of the one-and-done Fujifilm X-M1, but the company is bringing the series back. It skips a few model numbers in the process, targeting video-minded ...