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Fujifilm X-E3 + 23/2

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PC Authority
★★★★
6 years ago
Review: Fujifilm X-E3 compact system camera

If you've already been struggling to decide on a mid-range compact system camera, well, there's bad news – your decision just got a bit tougher.

PhotoReview
★★★★
6 years ago
Fujifilm X-E3

Fujifilm's X-E3 camera, which was announced on 7 September, is a lighter, more compact alternative to the X-T20 , with which it shares many features. The X-E3 has a fixed monitor, whereas the X-T20's monitor tilts up and down.

Amazon
★★★★
6 years ago
terrific imaging, and fast handling

Small form factor, terrific imaging, and fast handling. If you can't afford an X-Pro2 or don't want the optical view finder, this is the rangefinder style camera for you!

Amazon
★★★★★
6 years ago
Compact, light, fast focusing camera with stunning quality lens

After years of using a Canon DSLR, I researched the best mirrorless systems available, and chose the X-E3. Before posting any reviews, I've taken my time, so that I could test it in many different situations. I'm extremely happy with it! Overall short summary; Pros: - small, light, portable.

imaging-resource.com
★★★★★
6 years ago
Fujifilm X-E3

The Fuji X-E3 is a stylish and easy to use APS-C camera. It is a big improvement over its predecessors in many ways, including its excellent, higher-res, 24-megapixel X-Trans CMOS III image sensor and the X-Processor Pro chip for impressive overall performance and 4K video capabilities.

Stylish, compact body; Great image quality; Very good overall performance; Touchscreen LCD; 4K UHD video recording, Great image quality with pleasing in-camera JPEGs, Impressive high ISO performance for an APS-C sensor, Flexible RAW files with X-Trans-compatible converters, Stylish, compact body...

Small EVF; Fixed display; Unreliable continuous autofocus, Eight-way joystick doesn't always accurately register presses, EVF is small, Fixed display, Some buttons are small and/or difficult to press, Indecisive and sluggish autofocus during video recording, No histogram or zebra warnings when...

gadgets.ndtv.com
★★★★★
6 years ago

The mid-range mirrorless camera market is currently buzzing with a number of good options to pick from. Sony has been enjoying the limelight for a while with its A6000 series of mirrorless cameras, and recently, we've seen Canon getting active in this segment too, introducing the EOS M50 in India at...

Stylish design; Very good image quality; Good high-ISO performance; Strong battery life; Compact and well built

AF tracking could be quicker; No tiltable screen; A bit expensive; Smartphone app feels clunky

harveynorman.com.au
★★★★★
5 years ago
Full Featured Camera

First time mirrorless. Really lke how small and light it is. Powerful camera with a whole host of features.

B&H Photo
★★★★★
6 years ago
Great compact addition to XT2

This camera is a baby brother to Xpro2 meaning range finder style with viewfinder to the left upper corner so the left eye can make contact with the subject and your nose doesn't hit the screen. As such, it's a great camera for street photography, especially combined with23f2 lens.

Tom's Guide
★★★★
6 years ago
Fujifilm X-E3 Mirrorless Camera Review: Great Photos in a Retro Design

Because of the X-E3's learning curve, novices may initially have a hard time with this mirrorless camera. However, most photographers will appreciate its high-quality still photos and videos.

Great photo quality; especially in low light; Lots of options; Nicely designed flash; Pleasing retro camera-body design; Easy-to-use mobile app

Steep learning curve; Menus and placement of controls could be better; Video features seem like an afterthought; Touch screen does not swivel

Shutterbug
★★★★★
6 years ago
Fujifilm X-E3 Mirrorless Camera Review

I was heartened to see the new Fujifilm X-E3 being promoted by the company as being "built from the essence of minimalism." In art and design, minimalism is paring down to bare essentials, a kind of "less is more and more is less" approach.

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