Fujifilm X-E5: Smaller Wallet, Bigger Regret
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The Fujifilm X-E5 camera arrives as the 'tiny powerhouse' nobody asked to pay $1,699 for. Once considered a budget option, it now boldly declares, 'That can no longer be said.' Sporting 'sharp lines' and 'occasional concave edges,' this petite device tries hard to look classy—like a micro version of ego inflation. Despite years of Fuji experience, this reviewer's first flirtation with the X-E line made one thing clear: it’s gorgeous, but your bank account won't survive the charm.
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(1 of 3)Source: Theverge | Published: 7/27/2025 | Author: Vjeran Pavic
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