PetaPixel Fujifilm Reveals the X-E4: The Smallest-Ever X-Series Camera


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Fujifilm has announced the X-E4, a mirrorless 26.1-megapixel compact camera that the company is referring to as a “rangefinder-style” design. The new camera is highlighted by fast autofocus and the promise of high image quality despite the small and lightweight body.

The Fujifilm X-E4 is the X-series’s lightest and smallest camera body, weighing just 0.80 pounds and measuring 4.77 inches x 2.87 inches x 1.28 inches. It features the company’s fourth-generation sensor and processor and a tilting rear LCD screen that was designed to specifically not protrude too far from the body so as to keep the design as compact and portable as possible.

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Fujifilm says the design is heavily influenced by classic film cameras, hence the “rangefinder-style” the company uses as a description. Both the front and rear grips are flat to give it a classic aesthetic, while the top plate of the camera body is molded from magnesium “to provide a polished, elevated finish.”

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The design of the camera has been clearly optimized for simplicity and ease of use. Controls have also been concentrated on front-side dials and the company makes sure to mention clearly that the topmost command dial has a Program Mode (as opposed to other Fujifilm models that had a difficult to understand switch to enter Program Mode).

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As far as image-capture capability is concerned, the Fujifilm X-E4 features a 26.1MP X-Trans CMOS sensor and the high-speed image processing engine X-Processor 4 to provide fast autofocus. The X-E4 uses phase-detection autofocus points across almost 100% of the sensor to acquire focus in as fast as 0.02 seconds. It is also able to track moving subjects with an advanced AF-tracking algorithm, ensuring that images can be captured when the focus is optimal.

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Speaking of autofocus, the X-E4 is equipped with Fujifilm’s latest face and eye detection technology in low light as dim as -7.0EV (when using the Fujinon XF50mmF1.0 R WR lens).

A total of 18 film simulations are available with the X-E4 as well.

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As far as video performance is concerned, the X-E4 shoots oversampled 6K footage to record 4Kp30 4:2:0 8-bit video internally or higher quality 4:2:2 10-bit via HDMI out. It can also capture Full HD video up to 240 frames per second.

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The X-E4 is expected to be available in March for $849.95 as a body only (in either black or silver) or available as a kit that includes a 27mm f/4 R WR lens for $1,049.95.

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