Fujifilm X-E3 Sample Images
Earn money doing what you love by showcasing your creative work to customers around the world. https://submit.shutterstock.com?rid=4224280 The Fujifilm XE3 is a mid-range mirrorless camera, aimed at enthusiasts who want the quality and lenses of the X-system in a compact body. Announced in September 2017, the XE3 is the successor to the four year-old XE2, and like that model features a rangefinder-styled body with an electronic viewfinder (0.62x / 2360k dot OLED) built-into the corner. Fujifilm has however shrunk the body a little while packing it with its latest technology. The XE3 becomes the latest model to sport Fujifilm’s 24 Megapixel X-Trans III, an APSC sensor with embedded phase-detect autofocus. Its quality and performance are already well-known from the X-Pro2, XT2 and XT20, although it comes with autofocus enhancements arriving as firmware updates for the other bodies. Like the XT20, the 3in / 3:2 screen is touch-sensitive, although now supports gesture controls in playback like pinching and swiping. While you can use the touchscreen to adjust the AF area, the XE3 also offers the joystick of the X-Pro2 and XT2, uniquely equipping it with the best of both Worlds. Unlike the XT models though, the screen is fixed in place and doesn’t tilt-out. Like the XT2 and XT20, the XE3 can shoot 4k video at 24, 25 or 30p for up to ten minutes, or 1080p up to 60p for 15 minutes; unlike the XT2 though there’s no optional battery grip to extend clip length, and like all Fuji cameras to date there’s no frame rates above 60p on any resolution for slow motion. In addition to Wifi, the XE3 becomes Fujifilm’s first body to offer an always-on low-power Bluetooth link to your smartphone. Read more: http://bit.ly/2zmOSn6
Earn money doing what you love by showcasing your creative work to customers around the world. https://submit.shutterstock.com?rid=4224280 The Fujifilm XE3 is a mid-range mirrorless camera, aimed at enthusiasts who want the quality and lenses of the X-system in a compact body. Announced in September 2017, the XE3 is the successor to the four year-old XE2, and like that model features a rangefinder-styled body with an electronic viewfinder (0.62x / 2360k dot OLED) built-into the corner. Fujifilm has however shrunk the body a little while packing it with its latest technology. The XE3 becomes the latest model to sport Fujifilm’s 24 Megapixel X-Trans III, an APSC sensor with embedded phase-detect autofocus. Its quality and performance are already well-known from the X-Pro2, XT2 and XT20, although it comes with autofocus enhancements arriving as firmware updates for the other bodies. Like the XT20, the 3in / 3:2 screen is touch-sensitive, although now supports gesture controls in playback like pinching and swiping. While you can use the touchscreen to adjust the AF area, the XE3 also offers the joystick of the X-Pro2 and XT2, uniquely equipping it with the best of both Worlds. Unlike the XT models though, the screen is fixed in place and doesn’t tilt-out. Like the XT2 and XT20, the XE3 can shoot 4k video at 24, 25 or 30p for up to ten minutes, or 1080p up to 60p for 15 minutes; unlike the XT2 though there’s no optional battery grip to extend clip length, and like all Fuji cameras to date there’s no frame rates above 60p on any resolution for slow motion. In addition to Wifi, the XE3 becomes Fujifilm’s first body to offer an always-on low-power Bluetooth link to your smartphone. Read more: http://bit.ly/2zmOSn6