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 ...
Even as it keeps working to catch up with demand for the massively popular X100VI, Fujifilm has been on a steady cadence of releasing new cameras. The X-T50 was announced in May, and it was the ...
The Fujifilm X-M5 sits alongside the photo-centric X-T30 II as a video-focused model for aspiring creators who want a dinky, cool and extremely capable vlogging camera. The two cameras share many ...
The Fujifilm X-H2 is a fully-featured workhorse-like enthusiast and pro-enticing camera with a resolution for both stills and video. Not everyone needs a full-frame sensor and the performance of ...
Pete heads up the cameras coverage here at Tom's Guide. He bought his first camera, a Fujifilm, back in 2015 and remains a passionate photographer to this day, both at work and in his spare time.
Although they look quite different and occupy different price-points, the Fujifilm XM5 and XS20 actually share a lot of similarities when it comes to their key specifications and features, so much so ...
Fujifilm has released its first sub-$1,000 camera in a long while and resurrected the 11-year old "M" branding with the $799 X-M5. With that price, it's primarily aimed at photographers on a budget or ...
Fujifilm’s 58-year partnership with Xerox, which allows the Japanese film-maker to sell the American copier company’s technology and use the Xerox brand name in Asia, will end in March 2021.
Fujifilm’s new entry point doesn’t disappoint on first inspection. The X-M5 misses out on some nice-to-haves in the name of price, but keeps essentials that will please Fuji fans and newcomers alike ...
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 ...
The Fujifilm XM5 and XE4 look quite different but cost exactly the same, with the former aimed primarily at smartphone upgraders and vloggers and the latter at more traditional photo-enthusiasts who ...