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!
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!
The Fujifilm X-E3 produces some of the best in-camera JPEGs in terms of colour tone, colour accuracy, sharpness and details. It is also a very good all-round camera, and the compact size makes it a great camera to own.
Excellent colour accuracy and colour tone; Great dynamic range; Impressive high ISO performance; Film simulation modes work wonders; Impressive video recording capability; Produces some of the best in-camera JPEGs; Stable; non-faltering Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity
Autofocus performance is sub-par; Slight banding in low ISO; Not the fastest camera in the world
Fujifilm launched its latest X-series camera back in the second week of October in the Indian market. It was the second high profile launch event for the company in India, the first being the launch of the Instax Mini 9 .
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
I have been happy Fujian users for a long time, but this was my first watch of the new generation with X-Trans III. The impressions are mixed. + Pixel mapping and USB charging are estimated + Rap processor with all that means for AF and handling "Too little, I find no grip I like while the old X-E...
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
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.
The Fujifilm XE3 is a very satisfying mid-range mirrorless camera for anyone entering the World of interchangeable lens photography. It feels responsive, handles well, and delivers great-looking 24 Megapixel photos and 4k video with minimal effort.
The X-E3's rangefinder styling and traditional external controls are welcome departure from regular camera design. It's compact and responsive, and its image quality is first rate
Impressive image quality; Sharp; responsive viewfinder; Shoot up to 8fps and 4K video
Imbalanced with large lenses; Controls take getting used to; Can't change ISO control externally
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