That rolled on into the following year, with Fujifilm’s X100VI seeing stratospheric sales success – but not everyone has the cash for a flagship, or wants a fixed lens. The X-M5 wants to be the answer ...
If you want a high-performance alternative to the X100VI, you could opt for the Fujifilm X-T5. This flagship interchangeable lens body features many of the same bones as the X100VI under the hood ...
A new X-E5 is appealing for a number of reasons, not least because it'd effectively be a Fujifilm X100VI with the benefit of interchangeable lenses (which, as a Fujifilm user, I have plenty of).
Flare is always well controlled in Fujifilm lenses and this is no exception. Even with the most severe lighting conditions, it is well nigh impossible to create any artefacts and there is ...
So it made a lot of sense when brands like Fujifilm decided to ... high-end XF18-55mm f/2.8-4 lens, priced £1,599 (TBC for Australia). If you already own some X-series glass, whether you ...