New Fujifilm X-E5 Specifications Leaked
- The Magazine For Photographers
- Jun 5
- 1 min read

Fujifilm fans won’t have to wait much longer, the X Summit in Shanghai is just around the corner, and the long-anticipated X-E5 will be revealed on June 12th. While the company has been tight-lipped, a full set of newly leaked specs just dropped, giving us a pretty clear picture of what to expect.
Here is what we know: The X-E5 is reportedly packing Fujifilm’s latest 40MP X-Trans CMOS 5 HR sensor — the same one found in the X-T5 — backed by in-body image stabilisation that supports 160MP multi-shot high-res mode. It’s also getting a displays upgrade, with a 3.69 million-dot OLED EVF and a 3-inch 1.84 million-dot side-tilt LCD screen. Those additions alone are a big leap forward for the X-E series.
Other highlights include 4K at 60p and 6.2K at 30p video recording in 4:2:2 10-bit, a Film Simulation dial on top for quick aesthetic changes, and a fast hybrid autofocus system with 425 points. Shutter speeds are quick too, 20fps with the electronic shutter or 15fps mechanically. Fujifilm will reportedly debut a brand-new 23mm pancake lens alongside the X-E5, which sounds like the perfect lightweight pairing for a street-focused, travel-ready setup.
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