Fujifilm X-E3 Review
Fujifilm's X mirrorless camera series is a favorite of many photographers. Models typically boast sturdy, compact designs, with chic, retro aesthetics. The X-E3 ($899.95, body only) comes in at a midrange price, and a feature set to match, and pairs quite well with smaller lenses in the X system. It omits some features we see in premium models, like weather sealing, but delivers speedy autofocus and burst shooting. Our Editors' Choice at this price is still the Sony a6300, which shoots a bit faster and is protected from dust and splashes, but the X-E3 is a strong alternative for photographers who prefer the Fuji system.
Design
Despite using an image sensor as big as you find in consumer SLRs, the X-E3 is quite compact. It measures 2.9 by 4.8 by 1.7 inches (HWD) and weighs 11.9 ounces without a lens. With a small lens attached the X-E3 can slide into a jacket pocket. You can buy the camera in a two-tone silver-and-black finish, which we received for review, or in all black. There'...
The Fujifilm X-E3 delivers excellent image quality in a slim body, making it a perfect option for photographers who like to pack light—as long as you pair it with the right lens.
Slim design; Excellent image quality; Speedy focus; 8fps burst shooting; Integrated EVF; Solid control layout; Crisp touch LCD; 4K video; Wi-Fi
Omits in-body flash; Not weather sealed; No in-body stabilization; 4K footage shows rolling shutter effect; Display doesn't tilt; Pricey