Spec-wise, the X-E4 is not going to raise any eyebrows. *In the spirit of Fujifilm’s decision to release the X-E4 and XF27 f2.8 R WR together, all the samples shared here were shot with the X-E4 and XF27mm II. The XF27/2.8 comes with a hood similar to the GF50mm’s design designed for compactness priority. *not all markets will bundle the X-E4 and XF27 R WR as a kit, the X-E4 will retail for USD849 and the XF27 II at USD399 and as a bundle, USD1049. In the Fujifilm world dominated by the X-Pro and X-T series, one might find strange the pairing of two of the not-as-popular body and lens models but Fujifilm has interestingly decided to market the X-E4 and XF27mm f2.8 II as a street photographer’s kit, and frankly – this pairing in my opinion proved well thought out by Fujifilm designers. *My Fujifilm X-S10 and XF50mm f1 full review is here and here. Design of the X-E4 and XF27mm f2.8 R WR ( from now on XF27 II for short) This full review will comprise three main parts to make it meaningful for you, the reader:Ī. The X-E4 is probably the very last camera body to join the X-Trans IV sensor series after the X-Pro3, X-T3, X-T30, X-T4, X-S10 and X100V as my gut feelings are that the X-H2 will debut with a new sensor.
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