Small, affordable, and stunning looks – the pocket-friendly Fujifilm X-M5 looks set to take the compact camera market by ...
Fujifilm 's new X-M5 is a dinky and stylish beginner mirrorless camera with a focus on video, delivering sharp 6K video ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
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 ...