It's kind of fascination how you can get the same very high quality sensor in various fuji bodies. Pick your favorite form factor, go out and make photographs.
Thank you Maarten for this video. It is so far the most insightful, objective and honest first impression review video on UA-cam that makes all the other X-E4 videos appear shallow and commercial-like. Although the sleek body styling, titltable 1.63 million-dot LCD, and X-Trans IV sensor are welcomed upgrade over the X-E3, the omission of some customizable physical controls is a grave disappointment that would be a deal-breaker for potential X-E buyers, IMHO. Please let us know, in your upcoming in-depth review, what you think and feel, coming from an X-E3 user (especially in the street photography aspect), how the lack of IBIS when combined with non-OIS lenses, the abolishment of the M-C-S focus mode dial, the rear command dial, view mode button and the merge of AFL and AEL buttons into one, and the same 0.39 inch EVF as on X-E3 affect your photographic experience. Would the omission of the aforementioned physical controls slow you down and make you miss decisive moments? Looking forward to your review. All the best to you! 🙏
Thanks for video Maarten, I love that you gave it a subjective title but objective content. We all value your evaluation. Thanks! I love the X-E4 because it caused a price drop for the X-E3 - Just bought a new Silver body X-E3 for £319 (UK) whereas a new X-E4 body is £800 on release. I have an XT-4, but £319 for a 2nd body, take anywhere/steet handy camera body that shares my existing lenses is such a bargain. I'm thinking the X-E3 will give me some joy on my walks around London. I've always fancied an X100 for walkabouts but the X100V is £1,300 --- I have all the small XF primes so my £319 body bargain makes me happy before I've even taken a shot with it.
Love the level of detail that even this brief overview provided. Hate that I'm just now finding out about your channel for the first time. I'm happy to be a new subscriber, and very much looking forward to your full review.
Maarten you nailed it like always , now I understand it's logical to compare the X-e4 with the Xs10 , but i think it's even more logical to compare the X-E4 with X-E3 for both videos and stills , this might be a good idea for a new video. :) have a nice one .
Great video! I've been waiting for a new X-E model to make the jump from M43 to Fuji X. I love small bodies, I love the EVF in the corner and I love the emphasis on stills (including the tilting screen). Kitting with the new 27mm lens with the aperture ring is very very good news! Given Fuji's recent bodies I wasn't surprised to see the lack of 4-way d-pad though I do still wish they'd bring it back. I was surprised by the lack of IBIS, especially after the S10, by the lack of a focus mode dial and by the lack of a rear dial and any sort of grip front or back. Am I crazy - or would this camera feel like a down-grade in many ways from my Panasonic GX9? Just feel kinda disappointed and confused. Why do camera manufacturers seem to think the only people who want compact bodies are beginners or people confused by or turned off by physical controls? Clearly the X100V shows Fuji knows this isn't the case - did the memo just not make it's way to the X-E team?
I'd recommend the slightly wider 23mm lens. It is lesser in a few ways than the G9, but the focus system here is clearly superior. I agree - why is size equated to functionality? Photographers well-versed in the art also appreciate a small camera.
Great review again. I was looking forward to the X-E4 because of the screen and same fantastic 26MP sensor as on my X-S10 (bought thanks to you). I had already placed my X-E3 for sale but quickly removed the advert after discovering some of my own hate features, in particular the absence of the back dial. I am keeping my money to purchase the new 70-300mm for my X-S10 and will keep using my X-E3 as my always-with-me camera.
I think X-E4 is geared to be a compact premium mirrorless. But sacrificing control dials, buttons, and grips makes me sad as I use an X-E3 (I loved the ergonomics of that model). Although the features of the new X-E4 are indeed something to consider. Would like to see how this camera fares with overheating when using it as a video conferencing camera. How long would it take turn off in 4k and 1080p. (If it does overheat.) Thanks for the preview. Looking forward for the review.
As a x-e3 owner, I must say I am quite underwhelmed by the update to the lineup. Streamlining the handling and aesthetic is fine and all but taking away the mcs dial, rear dial, and built in grip found on the e3 is frankly baffling to me, and the ridiculous cost for the supposed "extra" grip accessories is just a slap in the face in my opinion. Also, I have no idea what future the XE series hold, as with this release it really conveyed the idea of compactness, but it's stripped down so much that it doesn't entice the enthusiast. What is especially confusing is the execution puts the x-e4 puts it at risk of being overshadowed by so many other Fuji models. If I want streamlined, easy to use ILC as a beginner to the X system, I would opt for the x-a7. If I'm trying out X system as a dslr beginner, the xs-10 makes so much more sense. If I'm a no fuss photographer who is after the rangefinder aesthetic, I would opt for the x100, and get so much more features like built-in nd, hybrid viewfinder, WR and more. Lastly, if this update strips so many features, I might as well just go for a used x-pro2, or shell out for the x-pro3. Even more so with the push of the x-e4 alongside the new 27mm, I have no idea why the lens have WR but the camera that launches with it doesn't. Maybe I just need to try one in store to find out.
I agree that Fujifilm has too many models with overlapping abilities to make a clear distinction between them. I agree, the X-S10 makes more sense. I would not stress over WR - unless you're going out in a rainstorm, this will not affect your enjoyment of the camera under nearly all weather conditions.
I completely agree with you on how the body changes and reduction of direct controls undermines its usability. I was intending to buy this camera along with the new 27mm. But the body changes are deal breakers for me.
Hey Maarten, thanks for your first impressions. When the embargo was lifted all those videos about the E4 popped up but I was sure there would be one made by you and there is no need to rush it, it would be worth the wait. It is rather unlikely I will be buying this new X-E camera but I am looking forward to seeing your more in depth review. In the meantime I'll go back to the E3 review while contemplating about getting one of those now being on discount. Best wishes.
Thanks for your reviews Maarten, I am a subscriber to your channel. I love Fujifilm cameras and currently own a X-T3. I previously owned a X-E1, X-E2s, and X-E3 which I used for street photography. I wanted to buy a X-E4 to replace the X-E3 mostly because of the tilt screen, but unfortunately Fujifilm decided to remove the essential rear dial which I always used as a on/off focus zoom for manual focus lenses. This is a deal breaker for me, there aren't enough buttons and dials for the sake of simplicity, what a shame.. No grip? Come one Fuji! All they needed to do is leave the ergonomics and buttons of the X-E3, add a tilt screen, include the new sensor and processor, and call it a X-E3s or X-E4 even. I don't like the P button vs the previous Auto switch. As a side note the X-T3 is too small and cumbersome for all its buttons and dials, I keep pressing buttons by mistake when I move my fingers, to the point that I disabled them, especially the front small button, also the rear dial is not raised enough from the body making it difficult to press at times. I'm not sure what to get at this point, the X-100V is limited to a single lens, and getting the reducer and extender means that I would have to carry and equipment pouch or bag, not an option for me as a street photographer. I miss the X-E3 but was hoping for a tilt screen. I really like Fujifilm cameras, their SOOC images and colors, but alas I may have to ditch this brand due to ergonomics which they can't seem to focus on.
And that is why I’ll keep my X-E3, until there is an X-E5 that sorts out these ergonomic shortcomings. Overall, The X-E3 has a better set of solutions, except for the flip screen, which is an improvement. Maybe there will be an X-E4 WR in a year or two.
The flip screen and the new sensor and processor are the only things which I find compelling enough to upgrade from my X-E3, I’ll need to handle one first to really see if it’s worth it, but I won’t be rushing out anytime soon to upgrade, but then I guess no one will be...for the moment. As for an X-E5? My gut says I wouldn’t hold your breath, there were rumours that the X-E line was going to be dropped back in 2019, if this model doesn’t sell well, that may still be the case? But what does my gut know, expect when it’s hungry 😊
I love it that you, of all the “reviewers” were given an advanced copy to review... I hate it that there are not more ‘unsponsored’ “reviewers” like yourself. 🤓 (And just an interesting side note, a lot of your ‘hates’ were identified by Omar in his ‘review’, but without actually handling the unit. It would suggest these ‘hates’ are not only bona fide but glaringly obvious which doesn’t bode well...)
Nice review, Maarten! I've always had an eye for the XE series. I still have my X-T1 camera, and it's been tremendous for my needs in every way. Obviously, video isn't one of them. My next purchases won't be chasing the latest new camera, but opting for more lenses. Results: I love that I've found a camera manufacturer that provides such a pulse in what photographers enjoy next to picture taking. Fujifilm provide cameras that embody spirit, smarts, and elegance. Add to that, performance, and suddenly, full frame doesn't seem so important as much as photographic soul.
Awesome camera! The nice looking attracts me from miles away! Your comments are very sharp and valuable for those who are considering buying it. (If you hadn't mentioned it, I thought that you are from UK)
Hello Maarten, I have just seen your video about the Fuji XE4 and I think it's wonderfully honest and can understand all loves and hates, yes share them. I'm a hybrid filmmaker, sometimes also interested in photography and that's how I got to know the X-T200 and XS10. But I was even more creative with the simple X-T200 and I was happy even without IBIS. Hence my question and request for the upcoming review of the XE4 to also test the stabilization with and without electronic stabilization. This is interesting when you use the non-stabilized prime lenses. Thank you very much for the really excellent videos and the work behind them. In the end I have to say, now I like the Fuji XE4. I might buy them myself, but only with the accessories you suggested.
Wow, this was such a good overview, it basically confirms my ergonomic fears of the X-E4. Fuji can throw out some serious nice cameras that all have a bunch of strange ergonomic design decisions. I love my X-e3 yet hated my now gone x-e2, and I realize now its because of these strange design decisions is why Fuji users change bodies so often. The X-e3 at least to me is camera that has the least amount of design compromises.
Hi Martin thanks for the content. At 4:12 or so you mentioned that the aperture ring on the new 70mm - 300mm zoom isn't marked. I've heard other people make similar observations about other variable aperture zooms. I think you're very good at explaining things so people can easily follow along. So if you mentioned that marking the aperture wouldn't make sense because when you zoom from short to long focal length the widest aperture setting changes from f4 to f5.6. Hence the ring isn't marked. I think you might be able to see why you should the person to explain this because I see as I'm writing this that I'm not doing a great job of explaining it. So for Fujifilm at least, only their "constant aperture" zooms like the 50 -140mm f 2.8 lens for example have aperture ring markings. Thanks again. Love your channel.
Thanks for your kind words, and your faith in my ability to explain. While I appreciate your detailed explanation, that does not deter others from providing ramped lenses with markings. In addition, even with Fujifilm's marked lenses, there are dials and other firmware settings in the camera that over-ride the markings - so, this is not really an explanation that holds a lot of water. I prefer markings, particularly as one of the attributes of Fujifilm cameras for me are the physical, manual, visible exposure controls.
I just love how bring across what you like and what not in such a humorous and eloquent way! Thanks 🙏 One question remains for me though, why is the body not WR and the newest 27mm lens is... would you say that WR is a crucial thing to have while one is out and about?
Thanks for your kind words. I don't think weather sealing (such as it is) is a necessary feature for all but a few. I don't consider this (or the lack of in body stabilization) to be major misses.
Finally someone who addresses the lack of grip at the top of the vid and calls Fuji out for adding hundreds of dollars to the price through accessories. I'm not as concerned about the lack of a front grip, but the lack of the thumb catch makes the hotshoe unusable.
@@MaartenHeilbron leica and Olympus have both used flat-front designs but made up for it with strong, recessed thumb catches which don't even add to the camera's thickness. I want to love this camera, but that omission is maddening.
your usual superb review Maarten. The camera doesn't interest me, but the 70-300mm lens does as a replacement for my 55-200 (which I find a little soft past 135mm) so fingers crossed you'll be reviewing that and sharing some sample images?
Thanks for this one. I must say that your short review is much more informative then others UA-camrs full reviews. One question that I have is which Fuji model is a X100V equivalent with interchangeable lenses?
Easy answer - the Xpro 3! It depended though - here’s the caveat - if you need to do high speed flash photography on the cheap, then you’ll need the X100-series - the leaf shutter enables this very neatly - and lead shutter only exists in cameras with built in optics/lens
Lookin' good,uncle Maart. Happy New Year. May you stay healthy throughout this year as well. The hipster in me likes this camera. I agree,the grips should have been included in the kit.
Thanks, I appreciate the kind words. I asked, there's no plan at the moment to package a kit with grips (even though that's what they sent for review).
Good suggestion. The fact that they included those accessories in the review kit (packaged in a single box by Fujifilm) suggests they understood the value of those options. I asked, there will not a a consumer version of the unit I received (with the grips).
Awesome! I’m just desperate to get my hands on one in this Fuji gold rush and they discontinued them and the price has jacked! I’m searching for that “grip-less” high, you don’t hear Leica owners complaining about grips
Did you notice if X-E4 has film simulation bracket, If not It will be deal breaker for me, Thanks for paying attention to details on your reviews. You are the best for camera reviews, I recommend to all my friends.
I can confirm it has film simulation, white balance and focus brackets. I don't understand why that's a deal breaker - the easiest way to use alternate film sims is to shoot RAW and then add then in playback.
as a X-E3 user, I was hoping for an E4. Hoped for an articulating LCD and a WR body. The design is great, the LCD is great Love that Fujiremoved the autoswitch of the E3, hate that Fuji removed the wheel on the back. Nice to get a new 27mm with WR, but why offer this with a non-WR body? Stick to my non-WR E3 with the non-WR 27mm. Dissappointed, maybe I need to switch to X100V
Do you really need a WR body? I'm surprised by the number of viewers who seem to feel this is essential, while I think it's anything but. Most cameras are more weather resistant that you'd think, so combined with a reasonable amount of care, you should not have issues. Weather sealing, such as it is on most cameras, provides very little benefit and certainly doesn't allow you to be careless.
Love your reviews! Question: Can the ISO be assigned to the front dial on the X-E4? And if so, will turning the dial to the top of the ISO scale take you to the auto ISO settings like on the X-E3?
Always enjoy your reviews. Maybe you can answer my questions in your full review.I’m going to trade in my Canon Gx5 Mark II for this as my travel camera( when we can travel again) and may eventually switch over to Fujifilm if the new Olympus owners don’t pass muster. How May buttons are customizable. I like being able to have the ability to create a setting that includes B&W with my exposure preferences or just switching to it as I can with my Pen F. I also like to have a button for switching to preset movie settings. I read that mapping the ISO to a button is also needed. Can the X-E4 handle this?
Thanks for the kind words. There are 3 customizable buttons. The best way to accomplish what you want is with the custom configurations. The ISO is already mapped to a button. Movie settings are already independent from stills.
Certainly Apple has had enormous success with that approach - their sales increase in the last quarter was quite remarkable. Maybe this is the initiative Fujifilm needs to step up their market share?
I remember my first fujifilm the X-E1. I bring my camera everywhere with me because it was so small, I can just put it in the pocket of my Jacket. This more simpler design works for me.
As an XT-4 user, I HATE that it doesn't use the new battery. I would love to use this as a smaller runabout camera, but having different kinds of camera batteries is just a a hassle I don't want to deal with.
Hello Maarten! I would love if you could test if there are any overheating issues with the X-E3. I love it's style and the way you presented it to us. I would like to use it for casual streaming, using it with an Elgato Camlink, if you could test this out I would greatly appreciate it. Also can't wait to see your detailed comparison with the X-S10. Thank you!
It's a beautiful looking camera, but I just bought an X-E3, for the main reason it has the Focus Mode Switch, I love the back Command dial with the Focus preview at a press, I prefer the customisability of the 3 over the 4, which has lost buttons. And finally the 3 surely feels better in the hand. For me there isn't enough in the 4 to want it. I certainly don't need it with three superb Fujifilm cameras in my collection.
With the custom settings, can you assign individual white balance and the respective WB colour shift to individual ones or is that a general setting in this body. Nice first impressions. Lots of details covered that have been overlooked so far, like the ISO button.
Yet another clean and clear overview. Looking forward to the detailed review Maarten. BTW, for a hobby photog who is looking for a camera for occasional family pics and content for UA-cam videos (mostly indoor), do you see any reason to get the S10 over the E4?
Great review. I think X-s10 is a better option for me given IBIS and the grip and it seems to be similar in size. Different knobs and wheels, but it will be my first Fuji anyway so I will get used to whatever I choose, I suppose. Any thoughts regarding the two options if video is somewhat important?
Thanks, a pleasure to read your kind words. I think the X-S10 is a better option in several ways. If video is important, have a look at the X-T3 or X-T4, both of which are substantially better video cameras.
ohhhhhhhhh... i like the way that you teased a bit about wanting something more from the screen, but stopped midway before you continue what you're about to say haha
Love your review. Can you help me to know what are the possible customizable settings we can do with available physical buttons on X-E4 to use this camera more friendly even in manual mode due to lack of M/C/S switch, rear dial, Auto switch, video mode, etc., which were available on X-E3, X-T30 or X-S10? Also can we reassign different functions (i.e ISO or other) to front dial? This is going to be my first camera, as people complaining about lack of buttons then previous models. How this will affect to the new to Fujifilm or first camera owner as they never experienced? X-T200 or X-T30 or X-E4 in these above scenarios? Thank you in advance. Regards, Keyur
There are a lot of possible customization options for the two keys - but that's the issue, only two keys. The front command dial is not customizable. I can predict how you would react, but would suggest that the X-S10 might be a better choice, with the X-T30 as second choice.
@@MaartenHeilbron Thank Maarten, I am still interested to see your full review on X-E4. - Also would like to see camera usability and friendliness in full Manual mode and aperture priority mode. - Also experience in using camera while composing through EVF window. The reason for not choosing the X-S10 right away is look and missing traditional Fujifilm flavours in layout. Looks like Nikon, Canon style camera. X-T30 may not get latest firmware update. And also old firmware and same price. My main purpose is street photography and landscape photography and also use telelens (55-200) or new (70-300). I won’t do more videos. Btw when your full review is coming!!!!! Thanks.
@@keyurkapadia6471 I will make sure to include those points. The X-T30 firmware was just updated this week! My video will be posted as soon as it's done.
My x20 has a grip and focus selector on the front. I liked the X-E4 and thought it would make a good upgrade. You can buy the optional removable grip for the X-E4. But, can’t really give up my x20.👋
It would be good to know if the auto mode (program in this one) also records raw image like the Xs10, which was the first to do it. The earlier cameras with auto switch only did jpeg in this mode. Great video as always. I kind of think that Fuji forgot too much about ergonomics on this one in favor of style.
Hi Marteen . Great review. Indeed beautiful camera , I notice the colours are very nice with a lot of body like analog ones, the only feature of this camera that put me off , as I learned and correct me if I'm wrong, is the size of the viewfinder, smaller than on the X E3 and smaller even than the X E2 . Could you please add this issue on your full review, please? Thank you and stay safe. Bye !
70-30 mm lens is 70-300 I believe. Slip of the tongue/verbal typo. We all do it.Looking forward to seeing reviews of the 70 -300.Depending on your photography style & needs , I would toss in the extra money towards a SX-10 I think. By the time you add the grip & thumb rest, you'd be in SX-10 territory. Great review !
After hearing the shutter sound effect, I thought..... if Pentax had a sound simulation, similar to the K1000, people around you would be looking for a car that hit a brick wall. Lol! The X-E4 seems to be a decent little camera. Has more of a film camera look, especially with the mode dial set up the way it is. Also like the lack of buttons where your thumb goes on the back. My camera has the record video button right there & it has been accidentally pushed at the most inopportune times. Also hit the review button below it on occasion, too. The thumb rest looks to be a love/hate thing. It looks nice & handy. Has the advance lever aesthetic though it's facing the wrong way. The there's the fact that it mounts to the flash shoe. Kind of a dumb idea in my book. Will you be testing the camera with any other lenses besides the one that comes with it?
Thank you Maarten for the excellent Video! Is it possible to deactivate the eyesensor on the X-E4 when the screen is away from the camera body? I read that it flips the screen even if you dont whant it to, for example for low shoots.
After taking a shot on the XE-3, you can press the rear scroll wheel once to zoom in 100% in playback to check focus. How do you do this on the XE-4 without the back wheel? This function doesn't seem to be something you can program onto a button.
Hi Maarten, Thanks for this video, you've addressed some of the specifics that I've not been able to yet resolve from other sites/videos. I do have a few questions if you have time to answer, or include in your review video would be greatly appreciated. I almost exclusively photograph with adapted manual pentax lenses, so much of what is available on a modern digital camera is entirely lost on me. I do however have some very specific needs.... My questions: -The viewfinder from a manual focus point of view, is it up to the task? I currently use an a6500 as a point of comparison if you are familiar with it. - Is it possible to program both ISO and focus assist to separate and handy buttons? Focus assist is something I use constantly and hope for a single press to enter a zoomed view on the focus point and a single press to exit the zoom. ISO I tend to set for a session and leave but do change from time to time. - Is it possible to set Exposure Lock to a half pressed shutter? On the occasions that I set auto iso I often will point the camera somewhat away from my composition to drag the iso to where I want it then lock it there with a half press of the shutter. - Is it possible to turn the screen off entirely? I don't use it ever, wish it wasn't there! Thanks! I've been waiting quite some time for a camera that has the simplicity in both form and function that this new x-e4 appears to have. Fingers crossed that these few things are possible!
Thanks, I appreciate the kind words. Although the diopter on the A6500 has a slightly larger range, they are pretty much identical 2.4m dot OLEDs. Yes, you could use the top button for ISO (the default) and re-assign the AEL/AFL to focus punch in. Yes, focus locks with a soft press and holds while you reframe. If you combine the lowest LCD setting with the dark ambient setting (it's kind of a dark orange) it is very faint, but not off. Hope this helps, will demo in the review.
Maarten, how well does the EVF on the X-E4 lend itself to glasses wearers? I prefer keeping them on when shooting. Same question for the X-T(2, 3, 4) series cameras? I assume they are the same - though I probably shouldn't.
The X-E4's has a smaller eyecup, so is easier to maneuver with glasses. I can't see the whole image though without moving my eye around - but I think that's my prescription. The larger eyecups on the X-Tx cameras present more of a challenge with glasses - but I do generally take them off.
I'd really be interested in the handling w fewer buttons: Front dial also switch between ss and iso? Use that on my xt3, is quickest and needed wo extra buttons for auto iso, eg. How does it work with thumb rest and back button focus? It sure obstructs the Q, but I for my part could live with that. As long as the exposure and focus settings can be quickly set.... don't change wb often for example. Proposal how to utilise custom settings? Grip w thumb rest only? Would want to keep it small. Pair 27mm and 18 f2. Does P mode give focus to shutter button half press? Thx for your work Marteen!
Yes, the front dial is customizable - I'll demonstrate in the review. Will also go over custom settings - lots of viewers are asking about that. For back focus, my thumb nestles in nicely under the thumb rest. Yes (as long as it's enabled in the menu) all modes focus with soft press.
Loved: the video. Hated: the fact that I have to wait until March! QUESTION: You mentioned that turning the shutter dial while the lens is on auto will put the photographer into Aperture priority... how will this work with the old 27mm f2.8 which doesn't have an aperture ring? i.e. is there another way to force manual mode?
Thanks, I loved your kind words! That feature is not dependent on the lens's dial - it happens when you press the front dial, regardless of the setting on the lens.
Thank you for the sweet review! A couples of questions for you: is it possible to assign a button as view mode for switching from evf to lcd (and viceversa)? Because I read that the Xe4 does not have this button. Is it also possible to customize the front dial? Thank you!
A feature I really like (well, need) on my XE3 is the focus zoom for manual-focus old lenses. On that camera, it's (by default) the "short press" option on the rear dial. The XE4 has no rear dial; how is focus zoom initiated? (One of these days I'll take the "long press" option off that dial because I literally never want to change focus assist mode.)
There is focus selector in the fuji lens, also its few clicks with a joystick. Grip could be attached to body but to be serious I dont really see a problem in buying it separately. I love this minimalist design without stupid buttons
Thanks for sharing your opinions - please tell me more about the focus selector on the lens? How do you switch to continuous? Also please let me know what qualifies as a stupid button?
Impossible to answer this comparison without knowing your needs or preferences - those two cameras have two different approaches to delivering the photography experience
I like these love hate things. Will the final review include a comparison with the X-E3? Seeing how that model is now roughly 200$ cheaper in my country, I am in the market for either the X-E4 but also considering the X-E3 now. I wonder if that extra 200$ is worth the extra features (or in some cases like buttons, lack thereof).
The DIY manual is my favourite! 😃 The camera looks good but after bolted on the accessories, you might as well get the X-S10. Paying 95 dollars for a thumb rest that disables the hot shoe... oh dear. I think someone buying this camera should use it naked, they can get used to not having the grip. Or maybe a leather half case would be a better option.
I'm sad that a flash isn't included in the body like there is in the X E1, so handy, so useful. I have a Nikon SB-15. The head swivels for bounce flash. II wonder if i would compliment the X E4.
I was going to buy first fujifilm camera in T-30 and now saw this camera. But the rear dial is not seen. You mentioned in the middle of video about hybrid shutter which can change to aperture or shutter priority by having P mode? Did not understand that. But just because read dial is missing, I feel T-30 is better. I used Nikon FM 10 and in digital used canon series but now want to experience shutter dials and film experience in digital. You can do T-30 vs X-E4 video?
Typically in Program mode, a camera has a dial to adjust (shift) the settings with different combinations of aperture and shutter that yield the same exposure result. On the X-E4, the shift can be driven by the shutter duration OR the aperture, a nice innovation. When a camera has both a front and rear dial, in manual mode, there are dials for both the shutter and the aperture. However, as there is a shutter duration dial on top, and most Fujifilm lenses have an aperture ring, the lack of a rear dial on the X-E4 is not a problem. The one feature that many asked is about the zoom during playback - but now the front dial is used for that purpose. Hope this helps.
@@MaartenHeilbron Thanks for the detailed reply Maarten. I want to understand more. Generally in program mode, for a same exposure result, camera decides the shutter speed or aperture and sometimes the result is weird and not an intelligent response. But do you mean in XE-4, we can have a pre-choice to decide the aperture and then camera decides the shutter speed for the needed exposure or we alternatively we have a choice to decide the shutter speed and then camera decides aperture? Aperture priority or shutter speed priority modes are available in canon digital. But was not available in Fuji but cleverly available here but not as digital buttons (like in X-S10) but a feature hidden with film buttons effect? If it is so, then it is indeed very clever stuff. Aperture mode in rear side is more intuitive to use for faster shots. But when it is about slowing down, the change of aperture at lens level is a great experience. So the front dial is for video purpose and not useful for taking stills? I had finalised T-30 to buy but now XE4 seems good but confusion will end with more added clarity as have been gaining from your video and comment. Lastly they have removed the front body button of shifting to manual mode. That has an effect on user experience? How it has been for you?
@@twocupsstudio The settings I'm referring to are in program mode. If you want to decide the aperture, use aperture priority (adjusting the aperture using the ring on the lens). To decide shutter, use the shutter dial. Those modes are available on all Fujifilm X models, although mostly they are not selected using a mode dial - yes, clever. For video, consider the X-S10 or even better, the X-T3 or 4.
@@MaartenHeilbron Yes mode dial feature is added one in this. So that is good. For me, lightweight camera and taking stills are priority and so Xt-30 or T3 or E-4 can be good. I think. I was just double-minded about X E-4 and how the missing of rear dial may impact the experience and other functional/ease of use aspects. I saw your video on why cameras are being sold less. will comment there an interesting observation.
Hey Maarten, thanks a lot for your detailed reviews! Yours are the only ones where one can get really detailed infos (and you even extend that by your replies in the comments)! Maybe you could elaborate on these things in your full/detailed review on the XE4? - Is the removal of the M/C/S switch really such a bummer or are we all just not seeing (yet) that this can be "worked around" quite easily/fast (via Q menu and/or custom settings)? What about winter then (when wearing gloves)? - Is the placement of the joystick really that bad (ergonomically) or can one get used to it (it doesn't seem like a good idea moving it down compared to the XE3, etc.)? - Does the front button/dial still assist with focusing in M focus mode (press to zoom in, long press to switch focus assisten modes (peaking, etc.))? Manual focus lenses! - Is it possible to save a white balance shift in the custom settings (C1-C7)? Up to now the shift (for each WB option) can only be changed "globally". This would generate a LOT of interest in your video by all the Fuji Film Simulation Recipe folks... ;-) Background: I am an XE2s user and would like to upgrade to a sensor with more resolution (I am doing quite large prints) and a faster AF. I prefer the RF style because of the ergonomics (nose vs. screen, etc. ;-)) and being more "pocketable" due to the "brick" design. I use it for "street", travel, documenting everyday life, etc. and do carry it everywhere with me. Not caring for video at all. Hating fully articulating selfie screens. So the XS10 is no option at all for me (I would rather go for an XPro then but (think) don't need an OVF and they are larger in size too). So it's either XE4 or XE3 where I would prefer the XE4 for its beautiful design and getting a brand new one with warranty, etc. but would also be ok with "compromising" on an XE3 if it does the job (even better I am afraid :-( ), even if this will need some research to get a quality second hand one (here in Germany). On another note: Would have loved to see WR but can understand that it's not included. I still use mine in (mild) rain, snow, on the beach, etc. P.S.: On the topic of some lenses (70-300, 18-55) not having the aperture numbers marked on the lens (ring) - imho that's just not possible because these are variable aperture lenses where the aperture (might) change while zooming in/out (which makes it "hard" to mark the aperture number at a static place on the ring).
@@MaartenHeilbron Sure. In case you haven't heard about it yet: There is this blog called "Fuji X Weekly" where Ritchie Roesch provides so called "Fuji Film Simulation Recipes" which are simply collections of settings of the changes you can do in-camera (film simulation, highlights, shadows, saturation, white balance, etc.) to get certain looks (some are even trying to get the look of real film stocks like Kodachrome). There is a whole community around it (of which many shoot JPEG only using these recipes) and people of course like to store/use several different recipes on their cameras and save them to the custom settings C1-C7. So far so good. The problem is that you can save the general white balance "type" (auto, daylight, etc.) with such a custom setting BUT most of the recipes also need to shift the white balance (R, B values) to get the look right and this shift can not be stored with the custom settings C1-C1 but is just remembered globally for each white balance type. E.g. trying to store two recipes using the daylight WB with a different shift is impossible. People work around that by storing recipes with different white balance types only (the shift on each type is kept). So, if the shift could be stored individually with the C1-C7 settings many people would be happy. ;-) Since I haven't read any comments on the X-S10 supporting that I assume that you are talking about saving the white balance type along with the custom settings works (as expected).
@@patrick6294 Thanks, I wasn't aware of this blog. I tried both the X-S10 and the X-E4 - they seem to be able to store a custom shift with the white balance as a custom setting - it is not saved globally on those models.Or did I miss something?
@@MaartenHeilbron I want the smallest camera possible with ibis, so sadly i will probably settle on a Ricoh GR III for that purpose. For more serious photography I have my Panasonic S1R with lots of fast glass, so I'm sorted there :)
Hi, I thought that removing the focus selector (m,s,c) may have the advantage of a more rapid switch to a custom settings group, I mean: if you choose one of the 7 custom settings to be your ‘sports-action’ settings you could program there the wide focus area, the continuous focus mode and decide if you want face detection all at once, without having to remember to switch the manual focus selector to ‘c’.....could this be the case?
Yes, but it would still be nice to have a manual switch. Physical/manual controls have been one of the major advantages and attractions of most Fujifilm cameras.
@@MaartenHeilbron I recently saw this video and its very detailed. Your in depth analysis is un beatable and helpful. I will look forward to your X-E4 review and how it compares.
calling that money grab like it is! been wanting to get into the fuj- xf system for a while as a smaller secondary camera, love the rangefinder style as it makes it smaller to put into a bag, but hate how it seems a bit naked with the complete lack of grip and unoptimized button placements
The best review - Honest and objective Totally agree with for all except I like make video with my X-E3 - You are our hero ;) Just miss not new Nostalgic Negative simulation for the X-E4 ( a shame ). I keep my X-E3 definitely, too disappointed. Snap mode possible like X-Pro3? Only 9 items in Q menu? Thanks
Thanks very much! Do you really need another film sim? Not sure what you mean by "snap mode"? The Q menu can have up to 16 entries (it's customizable).
Buttons and dials were the the main attraction of Fuji cameras for me. This has a reduction in those and a corresponding increase in menu options. I want to be outside with a camera, not an ipad. The cost of the necessary accessories seems unjustifiable to me. I guess it isn't designed for me.
I agree. I loved Fujifilm's use of physical/manual controls - now, model by model, they seem to be disappearing. Makes the X-H1 a high water mark. Wonder what the X-H2 (if it appears) will be?
Love the informative manual! One my XE3 when using a XC lens (no aperture ring) I change aperture using the rear dial. How is this done in Aperture Priority on the XE4?
thank you Marteen, do you think with this camera is possible to take better GPG B&W straight out of camera VS my own XH1? also is there any feature for leaf shutter for HSS sync flash usage same as X100v?
I am just starting to look at Fuji. I read about using a phone app for a cable release. That seems problematic if you phone is dying or you are doing long exposures. Does this camera have any type of plug for a electronic cable release or is a phone app your only option?
Thank you for speaking calmly. A large part of UA-cam seems to shout all the time for some reason.
Thanks. Yes, as a Canadian I prefer a calm and measured approach.
*Cough* Peter McCanon *cough*
@@gabrielrosu3977 Have you had a covid test?
And people constantly giggling at their own statements or downright guffawing.
I love that Fujifilm has seen it fit to have you among the first to receive this camera!
That's kind of you to say, as always, it's nice to see you among the comments.
Love the astonishing clarity you bring to camera reviews!
Thank you for your very kind words, appreciated.
It's kind of fascination how you can get the same very high quality sensor in various fuji bodies. Pick your favorite form factor, go out and make photographs.
Their method seems to be to package the same innards into different body styles?
@@MaartenHeilbron my favourite thing about Fuji.
Thank you Maarten for this video. It is so far the most insightful, objective and honest first impression review video on UA-cam that makes all the other X-E4 videos appear shallow and commercial-like.
Although the sleek body styling, titltable 1.63 million-dot LCD, and X-Trans IV sensor are welcomed upgrade over the X-E3, the omission of some customizable physical controls is a grave disappointment that would be a deal-breaker for potential X-E buyers, IMHO.
Please let us know, in your upcoming in-depth review, what you think and feel, coming from an X-E3 user (especially in the street photography aspect), how the lack of IBIS when combined with non-OIS lenses, the abolishment of the M-C-S focus mode dial, the rear command dial, view mode button and the merge of AFL and AEL buttons into one, and the same 0.39 inch EVF as on X-E3 affect your photographic experience. Would the omission of the aforementioned physical controls slow you down and make you miss decisive moments?
Looking forward to your review. All the best to you! 🙏
Thanks for your kind words, and your detailed notes. I'll be sure to include those issues.
Still the best reviews on UA-cam. Keep up the exemplary work.
Appreciate that, thanks for taking the time to comment.
Thanks for video Maarten, I love that you gave it a subjective title but objective content. We all value your evaluation. Thanks!
I love the X-E4 because it caused a price drop for the X-E3 - Just bought a new Silver body X-E3 for £319 (UK) whereas a new X-E4 body is £800 on release.
I have an XT-4, but £319 for a 2nd body, take anywhere/steet handy camera body that shares my existing lenses is such a bargain. I'm thinking the X-E3 will give me some joy on my walks around London. I've always fancied an X100 for walkabouts but the X100V is £1,300 --- I have all the small XF primes so my £319 body bargain makes me happy before I've even taken a shot with it.
Sounds like you have an excellent plan. Thanks for your kind words.
I *love* that I feel like a child being read a story while I’m, in fact, learning about a new camera. ❤️
Thanks, I appreciate your kind words!!
First video of yours I've seen and won't be the last. Clear, concise, articulate, & unbiased. Wonderful content - thanks!
Thanks, always nice to know that my videos are well received.
Love the level of detail that even this brief overview provided. Hate that I'm just now finding out about your channel for the first time. I'm happy to be a new subscriber, and very much looking forward to your full review.
A pleasure to read your kind words - thanks for subscribing, appreciated.
Maarten you nailed it like always , now I understand it's logical to compare the X-e4 with the Xs10 , but i think it's even more logical to compare the X-E4 with X-E3 for both videos and stills , this might be a good idea for a new video. :) have a nice one .
Thanks for the suggestion, I'll see if I can get hold of an X-E3.
I love your educational reviews. They are always a pleasure. Thank you for your time and content! Your so on point!
Very kind of you to take the time to comment with your kind words.
Good overview. They nerfed the XE4, just like they messed up the XP3. I'll still with the XE-3 for compact and the XT3/4 for Fashion and video
Why not?
I’m loving my XE-4 so far. Sold $8k worth of Canon R6 and kit to “downgrade” and have no regrets.
@@dusty_burkhalter Cool!!
Great video! I've been waiting for a new X-E model to make the jump from M43 to Fuji X. I love small bodies, I love the EVF in the corner and I love the emphasis on stills (including the tilting screen). Kitting with the new 27mm lens with the aperture ring is very very good news!
Given Fuji's recent bodies I wasn't surprised to see the lack of 4-way d-pad though I do still wish they'd bring it back.
I was surprised by the lack of IBIS, especially after the S10, by the lack of a focus mode dial and by the lack of a rear dial and any sort of grip front or back.
Am I crazy - or would this camera feel like a down-grade in many ways from my Panasonic GX9? Just feel kinda disappointed and confused.
Why do camera manufacturers seem to think the only people who want compact bodies are beginners or people confused by or turned off by physical controls? Clearly the X100V shows Fuji knows this isn't the case - did the memo just not make it's way to the X-E team?
I'd recommend the slightly wider 23mm lens. It is lesser in a few ways than the G9, but the focus system here is clearly superior.
I agree - why is size equated to functionality? Photographers well-versed in the art also appreciate a small camera.
Great review again. I was looking forward to the X-E4 because of the screen and same fantastic 26MP sensor as on my X-S10 (bought thanks to you). I had already placed my X-E3 for sale but quickly removed the advert after discovering some of my own hate features, in particular the absence of the back dial. I am keeping my money to purchase the new 70-300mm for my X-S10 and will keep using my X-E3 as my always-with-me camera.
Thanks for the kind words. Sounds like a wise decision to me.
Your videos are always excellent - thank you Maarten!
Glad you like them! Thanks for taking the time to comment.
I think X-E4 is geared to be a compact premium mirrorless. But sacrificing control dials, buttons, and grips makes me sad as I use an X-E3 (I loved the ergonomics of that model). Although the features of the new X-E4 are indeed something to consider. Would like to see how this camera fares with overheating when using it as a video conferencing camera. How long would it take turn off in 4k and 1080p. (If it does overheat.) Thanks for the preview. Looking forward for the review.
I will definitely be testing its overheating potential.
As a x-e3 owner, I must say I am quite underwhelmed by the update to the lineup. Streamlining the handling and aesthetic is fine and all but taking away the mcs dial, rear dial, and built in grip found on the e3 is frankly baffling to me, and the ridiculous cost for the supposed "extra" grip accessories is just a slap in the face in my opinion. Also, I have no idea what future the XE series hold, as with this release it really conveyed the idea of compactness, but it's stripped down so much that it doesn't entice the enthusiast. What is especially confusing is the execution puts the x-e4 puts it at risk of being overshadowed by so many other Fuji models. If I want streamlined, easy to use ILC as a beginner to the X system, I would opt for the x-a7. If I'm trying out X system as a dslr beginner, the xs-10 makes so much more sense. If I'm a no fuss photographer who is after the rangefinder aesthetic, I would opt for the x100, and get so much more features like built-in nd, hybrid viewfinder, WR and more. Lastly, if this update strips so many features, I might as well just go for a used x-pro2, or shell out for the x-pro3. Even more so with the push of the x-e4 alongside the new 27mm, I have no idea why the lens have WR but the camera that launches with it doesn't. Maybe I just need to try one in store to find out.
I agree that Fujifilm has too many models with overlapping abilities to make a clear distinction between them. I agree, the X-S10 makes more sense.
I would not stress over WR - unless you're going out in a rainstorm, this will not affect your enjoyment of the camera under nearly all weather conditions.
I completely agree with you on how the body changes and reduction of direct controls undermines its usability. I was intending to buy this camera along with the new 27mm. But the body changes are deal breakers for me.
Have a look for the X-E3 with the 23mm instead.
Hey Maarten, thanks for your first impressions. When the embargo was lifted all those videos about the E4 popped up but I was sure there would be one made by you and there is no need to rush it, it would be worth the wait. It is rather unlikely I will be buying this new X-E camera but I am looking forward to seeing your more in depth review. In the meantime I'll go back to the E3 review while contemplating about getting one of those now being on discount. Best wishes.
Thanks, it was a pleasure to read your kind words. I'm sure many share those exact views.
Thanks for your reviews Maarten, I am a subscriber to your channel. I love Fujifilm cameras and currently own a X-T3. I previously owned a X-E1, X-E2s, and X-E3 which I used for street photography. I wanted to buy a X-E4 to replace the X-E3 mostly because of the tilt screen, but unfortunately Fujifilm decided to remove the essential rear dial which I always used as a on/off focus zoom for manual focus lenses. This is a deal breaker for me, there aren't enough buttons and dials for the sake of simplicity, what a shame.. No grip? Come one Fuji! All they needed to do is leave the ergonomics and buttons of the X-E3, add a tilt screen, include the new sensor and processor, and call it a X-E3s or X-E4 even. I don't like the P button vs the previous Auto switch. As a side note the X-T3 is too small and cumbersome for all its buttons and dials, I keep pressing buttons by mistake when I move my fingers, to the point that I disabled them, especially the front small button, also the rear dial is not raised enough from the body making it difficult to press at times. I'm not sure what to get at this point, the X-100V is limited to a single lens, and getting the reducer and extender means that I would have to carry and equipment pouch or bag, not an option for me as a street photographer. I miss the X-E3 but was hoping for a tilt screen. I really like Fujifilm cameras, their SOOC images and colors, but alas I may have to ditch this brand due to ergonomics which they can't seem to focus on.
Thanks, I appreciate your kind words. Agree, that dial is very valuable.
And that is why I’ll keep my X-E3, until there is an X-E5 that sorts out these ergonomic shortcomings. Overall,
The X-E3 has a better set of solutions, except for the flip screen, which is an improvement.
Maybe there will be an X-E4 WR in a year or two.
So, no need for me to do the full review?
Maarten's review is important for tell others about limitations of X-E4. Only choose camera which limitations not deal breaker for user.
@@myocean3228 That would be correct.
The flip screen and the new sensor and processor are the only things which I find compelling enough to upgrade from my X-E3, I’ll need to handle one first to really see if it’s worth it, but I won’t be rushing out anytime soon to upgrade, but then I guess no one will be...for the moment.
As for an X-E5? My gut says I wouldn’t hold your breath, there were rumours that the X-E line was going to be dropped back in 2019, if this model doesn’t sell well, that may still be the case? But what does my gut know, expect when it’s hungry 😊
@@emgee44 Most of us are still waiting for an X-H2.
I love your calm, considered approach to communication. Such a nice contrast to the overall shouty Yt population
Thanks. I'm Canadian.
I love it that you, of all the “reviewers” were given an advanced copy to review... I hate it that there are not more ‘unsponsored’ “reviewers” like yourself. 🤓 (And just an interesting side note, a lot of your ‘hates’ were identified by Omar in his ‘review’, but without actually handling the unit. It would suggest these ‘hates’ are not only bona fide but glaringly obvious which doesn’t bode well...)
I do appreciate it when a manufacturer trusts me with an early release of a new camera.
Nice review, Maarten! I've always had an eye for the XE series. I still have my X-T1 camera, and it's been tremendous for my needs in every way. Obviously, video isn't one of them. My next purchases won't be chasing the latest new camera, but opting for more lenses. Results: I love that I've found a camera manufacturer that provides such a pulse in what photographers enjoy next to picture taking. Fujifilm provide cameras that embody spirit, smarts, and elegance. Add to that, performance, and suddenly, full frame doesn't seem so important as much as photographic soul.
Good thoughts, thanks for sharing - and for your kind words.
Awesome camera! The nice looking attracts me from miles away! Your comments are very sharp and valuable for those who are considering buying it. (If you hadn't mentioned it, I thought that you are from UK)
Much appreciated! Thanks for taking the time to comment.
Hello Maarten,
I have just seen your video about the Fuji XE4 and I think it's wonderfully honest and can understand all loves and hates, yes share them.
I'm a hybrid filmmaker, sometimes also interested in photography and that's how I got to know the X-T200 and XS10. But I was even more creative with the simple X-T200 and I was happy even without IBIS.
Hence my question and request for the upcoming review of the XE4 to also test the stabilization with and without electronic stabilization. This is interesting when you use the non-stabilized prime lenses.
Thank you very much for the really excellent videos and the work behind them.
In the end I have to say, now I like the Fuji XE4. I might buy them myself, but only with the accessories you suggested.
That's very kind, always nice to know my videos are appreciated.
Wow, this was such a good overview, it basically confirms my ergonomic fears of the X-E4. Fuji can throw out some serious nice cameras that all have a bunch of strange ergonomic design decisions. I love my X-e3 yet hated my now gone x-e2, and I realize now its because of these strange design decisions is why Fuji users change bodies so often. The X-e3 at least to me is camera that has the least amount of design compromises.
Hehe, there are lots of trial balloons from Fujifilm designers.
Another pleasant viewing experience, Maarten:)
Thank you for this first look review!
My pleasure! Thanks for your kind words.
@@MaartenHeilbron I mean every word!
Hi Martin thanks for the content. At 4:12 or so you mentioned that the aperture ring on the new 70mm - 300mm zoom isn't marked. I've heard other people make similar observations about other variable aperture zooms. I think you're very good at explaining things so people can easily follow along. So if you mentioned that marking the aperture wouldn't make sense because when you zoom from short to long focal length the widest aperture setting changes from f4 to f5.6. Hence the ring isn't marked. I think you might be able to see why you should the person to explain this because I see as I'm writing this that I'm not doing a great job of explaining it. So for Fujifilm at least, only their "constant aperture" zooms like the 50 -140mm f 2.8 lens for example have aperture ring markings.
Thanks again. Love your channel.
Thanks for your kind words, and your faith in my ability to explain.
While I appreciate your detailed explanation, that does not deter others from providing ramped lenses with markings.
In addition, even with Fujifilm's marked lenses, there are dials and other firmware settings in the camera that over-ride the markings - so, this is not really an explanation that holds a lot of water. I prefer markings, particularly as one of the attributes of Fujifilm cameras for me are the physical, manual, visible exposure controls.
I just love how bring across what you like and what not in such a humorous and eloquent way! Thanks 🙏 One question remains for me though, why is the body not WR and the newest 27mm lens is... would you say that WR is a crucial thing to have while one is out and about?
Thanks for your kind words. I don't think weather sealing (such as it is) is a necessary feature for all but a few. I don't consider this (or the lack of in body stabilization) to be major misses.
Finally someone who addresses the lack of grip at the top of the vid and calls Fuji out for adding hundreds of dollars to the price through accessories. I'm not as concerned about the lack of a front grip, but the lack of the thumb catch makes the hotshoe unusable.
Thanks. Yes, there's that. As I said, a design flaw so obvious should have been addressed in the original design.
@@MaartenHeilbron leica and Olympus have both used flat-front designs but made up for it with strong, recessed thumb catches which don't even add to the camera's thickness. I want to love this camera, but that omission is maddening.
@@balboa0621 Yes, an interesting approach, but likely doesn't fit with Fujifilm's design aesthetic.
your usual superb review Maarten. The camera doesn't interest me, but the 70-300mm lens does as a replacement for my 55-200 (which I find a little soft past 135mm) so fingers crossed you'll be reviewing that and sharing some sample images?
Yes, will do that.
Thanks for this one. I must say that your short review is much more informative then others UA-camrs full reviews. One question that I have is which Fuji model is a X100V equivalent with interchangeable lenses?
Thanks, I appreciate the kind words.
Yes, that's how Fujifilm positions this camera.
@@MaartenHeilbron I think the x100v is considered more enthusiast high end level than this one which is more entry level now that it was simplified
@@ilanhoward I'm not sure it's an entry level price.
Easy answer - the Xpro 3! It depended though - here’s the caveat - if you need to do high speed flash photography on the cheap, then you’ll need the X100-series - the leaf shutter enables this very neatly - and lead shutter only exists in cameras with built in optics/lens
@@mortenthorpe That's a very misleading answer, but thanks for your opinion.
Lookin' good,uncle Maart. Happy New Year. May you stay healthy throughout this year as well. The hipster in me likes this camera. I agree,the grips should have been included in the kit.
Thanks, I appreciate the kind words. I asked, there's no plan at the moment to package a kit with grips (even though that's what they sent for review).
Excellent! Thanks. It is refreshing to see a review useful from a future user’s perspective. Well done!
Thanks, although I prefer to think of myself as a photographer, and not a user, which seems to have many negative connotations.
Great review as always. I wish they would have borrowed the built in thumb rest and front grip of the X-pro series.
Good suggestion. The fact that they included those accessories in the review kit (packaged in a single box by Fujifilm) suggests they understood the value of those options. I asked, there will not a a consumer version of the unit I received (with the grips).
Awesome! I’m just desperate to get my hands on one in this Fuji gold rush and they discontinued them and the price has jacked! I’m searching for that “grip-less” high, you don’t hear Leica owners complaining about grips
Right. This wasn't the most popular of their models except with those who understood what their intentions were.
Did you notice if X-E4 has film simulation bracket, If not It will be deal breaker for me, Thanks for paying attention to details on your reviews. You are the best for camera reviews, I recommend to all my friends.
I can confirm it has film simulation, white balance and focus brackets. I don't understand why that's a deal breaker - the easiest way to use alternate film sims is to shoot RAW and then add then in playback.
as a X-E3 user, I was hoping for an E4. Hoped for an articulating LCD and a WR body. The design is great, the LCD is great
Love that Fujiremoved the autoswitch of the E3, hate that Fuji removed the wheel on the back.
Nice to get a new 27mm with WR, but why offer this with a non-WR body?
Stick to my non-WR E3 with the non-WR 27mm. Dissappointed, maybe I need to switch to X100V
Do you really need a WR body? I'm surprised by the number of viewers who seem to feel this is essential, while I think it's anything but. Most cameras are more weather resistant that you'd think, so combined with a reasonable amount of care, you should not have issues. Weather sealing, such as it is on most cameras, provides very little benefit and certainly doesn't allow you to be careless.
After your review, I dislike the camera a little bit less. Thanks for sharing!
"A little less" I'm enjoying your use of English. My friend Paul would say "it also doesn't suck".
Love your reviews! Question: Can the ISO be assigned to the front dial on the X-E4? And if so, will turning the dial to the top of the ISO scale take you to the auto ISO settings like on the X-E3?
Yes, ISO is one of the possible assignments, including auto.
Always enjoy your reviews. Maybe you can answer my questions in your full review.I’m going to trade in my Canon Gx5 Mark II for this as my travel camera( when we can travel again) and may eventually switch over to Fujifilm if the new Olympus owners don’t pass muster. How May buttons are customizable. I like being able to have the ability to create a setting that includes B&W with my exposure preferences or just switching to it as I can with my Pen F. I also like to have a button for switching to preset movie settings. I read that mapping the ISO to a button is also needed. Can the X-E4 handle this?
Thanks for the kind words. There are 3 customizable buttons. The best way to accomplish what you want is with the custom configurations. The ISO is already mapped to a button. Movie settings are already independent from stills.
Fujifilm is becoming the second Apple.
Removes features (grip and thumb grip), then sells solutions to the problems caused by these removals.
Certainly Apple has had enormous success with that approach - their sales increase in the last quarter was quite remarkable. Maybe this is the initiative Fujifilm needs to step up their market share?
I remember my first fujifilm the X-E1. I bring my camera everywhere with me because it was so small, I can just put it in the pocket of my Jacket. This more simpler design works for me.
Thanks for adding your thoughts.
As an XT-4 user, I HATE that it doesn't use the new battery. I would love to use this as a smaller runabout camera, but having different kinds of camera batteries is just a a hassle I don't want to deal with.
Understood. In general though, Fujifilm uses the same battery in more models than most manufacturers.
Hello Maarten!
I would love if you could test if there are any overheating issues with the X-E3. I love it's style and the way you presented it to us. I would like to use it for casual streaming, using it with an Elgato Camlink, if you could test this out I would greatly appreciate it.
Also can't wait to see your detailed comparison with the X-S10.
Thank you!
I could test that for the X-E4.
It's a beautiful looking camera, but I just bought an X-E3, for the main reason it has the Focus Mode Switch, I love the back Command dial with the Focus preview at a press, I prefer the customisability of the 3 over the 4, which has lost buttons. And finally the 3 surely feels better in the hand. For me there isn't enough in the 4 to want it.
I certainly don't need it with three superb Fujifilm cameras in my collection.
You certainly don't, with three Fujifilm cameras. I too miss the focus switch.
With the custom settings, can you assign individual white balance and the respective WB colour shift to individual ones or is that a general setting in this body. Nice first impressions. Lots of details covered that have been overlooked so far, like the ISO button.
Let me see if I can find a way to do that in the review.
Great review (so insightful), great calming voice too!
Thank you kindly! I appreciate your comments.
Yet another clean and clear overview. Looking forward to the detailed review Maarten. BTW, for a hobby photog who is looking for a camera for occasional family pics and content for UA-cam videos (mostly indoor), do you see any reason to get the S10 over the E4?
I'm just starting and will do a full comparison - but my sense is that I prefer the X-S10.
@@MaartenHeilbron Thanks. Looking forward. As always, your reviews are a pleasure to watch
Great review. I think X-s10 is a better option for me given IBIS and the grip and it seems to be similar in size. Different knobs and wheels, but it will be my first Fuji anyway so I will get used to whatever I choose, I suppose. Any thoughts regarding the two options if video is somewhat important?
Thanks, a pleasure to read your kind words. I think the X-S10 is a better option in several ways. If video is important, have a look at the X-T3 or X-T4, both of which are substantially better video cameras.
ohhhhhhhhh... i like the way that you teased a bit about wanting something more from the screen, but stopped midway before you continue what you're about to say haha
hehe, thanks
Love your review. Can you help me to know what are the possible customizable settings we can do with available physical buttons on X-E4 to use this camera more friendly even in manual mode due to lack of M/C/S switch, rear dial, Auto switch, video mode, etc., which were available on X-E3, X-T30 or X-S10?
Also can we reassign different functions (i.e ISO or other) to front dial?
This is going to be my first camera, as people complaining about lack of buttons then previous models. How this will affect to the new to Fujifilm or first camera owner as they never experienced?
X-T200 or X-T30 or X-E4 in these above scenarios?
Thank you in advance.
Regards,
Keyur
There are a lot of possible customization options for the two keys - but that's the issue, only two keys.
The front command dial is not customizable.
I can predict how you would react, but would suggest that the X-S10 might be a better choice, with the X-T30 as second choice.
@@MaartenHeilbron Thank Maarten, I am still interested to see your full review on X-E4.
- Also would like to see camera usability and friendliness in full Manual mode and aperture priority mode.
- Also experience in using camera while composing through EVF window.
The reason for not choosing the X-S10 right away is look and missing traditional Fujifilm flavours in layout. Looks like Nikon, Canon style camera.
X-T30 may not get latest firmware update. And also old firmware and same price.
My main purpose is street photography and landscape photography and also use telelens (55-200) or new (70-300). I won’t do more videos.
Btw when your full review is coming!!!!!
Thanks.
@@keyurkapadia6471 I will make sure to include those points.
The X-T30 firmware was just updated this week!
My video will be posted as soon as it's done.
@@MaartenHeilbron Thank Maarten, is it worth to buy second hand X-E3 as a first Fuji as on today?
Laughed at the manual!
Well done as always sir.
Yes, glad you got a chuckle out of that. Me too.
My x20 has a grip and focus selector on the front. I liked the X-E4 and thought it would make a good upgrade. You can buy the optional removable grip for the X-E4. But, can’t really give up my x20.👋
Sounds like a solid approach after careful study.
It would be good to know if the auto mode (program in this one) also records raw image like the Xs10, which was the first to do it. The earlier cameras with auto switch only did jpeg in this mode.
Great video as always. I kind of think that Fuji forgot too much about ergonomics on this one in favor of style.
There is no full auto mode on the X-E4. I'm not aware of any camera that doesn't record RAW in program mode.
@@MaartenHeilbron Thanks a lot!
Hi Marteen .
Great review.
Indeed beautiful camera , I notice the colours are very nice with a lot of body like analog ones, the only feature of this camera that put me off , as I learned and correct me if I'm wrong, is the size of the viewfinder, smaller than on the X E3 and smaller even than the X E2 . Could you please add this issue on your full review, please?
Thank you and stay safe.
Bye !
I will include that in the full review, thanks for asking. Spoiler alert - it's the same.
Maarten Heilbron
Thanks!
70-30 mm lens is 70-300 I believe. Slip of the tongue/verbal typo. We all do it.Looking forward to seeing reviews of the 70 -300.Depending on your photography style & needs , I would toss in the extra money towards a SX-10 I think. By the time you add the grip & thumb rest, you'd be in SX-10 territory. Great review !
Yes, sorry. We need a name for tongue-typos! Yes, go for the X-S10, a better camera in my book. But chacun son gout.
@@MaartenHeilbron I'm sticking with your earlier advice of several weeks ago & keeping my X-T3
After hearing the shutter sound effect, I thought..... if Pentax had a sound simulation, similar to the K1000, people around you would be looking for a car that hit a brick wall. Lol! The X-E4 seems to be a decent little camera. Has more of a film camera look, especially with the mode dial set up the way it is. Also like the lack of buttons where your thumb goes on the back. My camera has the record video button right there & it has been accidentally pushed at the most inopportune times. Also hit the review button below it on occasion, too. The thumb rest looks to be a love/hate thing. It looks nice & handy. Has the advance lever aesthetic though it's facing the wrong way. The there's the fact that it mounts to the flash shoe. Kind of a dumb idea in my book. Will you be testing the camera with any other lenses besides the one that comes with it?
Thanks for taking the time to comment - interesting thoughts. Yes, I will review the new 10-24 WR, the 27mm and the 70-300.
@@MaartenHeilbron I look forward to it. Regards!
Thre overall capabilities of the camera (photo /video) is impressive. The lack of physical controls/buttons looks like a step backwards from my X-E2.
I know, that's one of the features that really attracts me to Fujifilm. Back to my X-H1.
Thank you Maarten for the excellent Video! Is it possible to deactivate the eyesensor on the X-E4 when the screen is away from the camera body? I read that it flips the screen even if you dont whant it to, for example for low shoots.
I haven't found that setting.
@@MaartenHeilbron Thanks for answering
I love the way you do a review.. Thanks for this 👍
Glad you like them! Thanks for taking the time to comment.
After taking a shot on the XE-3, you can press the rear scroll wheel once to zoom in 100% in playback to check focus. How do you do this on the XE-4 without the back wheel? This function doesn't seem to be something you can program onto a button.
On the X-E4, you do it with the front wheel.
Hi Maarten, Thanks for this video, you've addressed some of the specifics that I've not been able to yet resolve from other sites/videos. I do have a few questions if you have time to answer, or include in your review video would be greatly appreciated.
I almost exclusively photograph with adapted manual pentax lenses, so much of what is available on a modern digital camera is entirely lost on me. I do however have some very specific needs....
My questions:
-The viewfinder from a manual focus point of view, is it up to the task? I currently use an a6500 as a point of comparison if you are familiar with it.
- Is it possible to program both ISO and focus assist to separate and handy buttons? Focus assist is something I use constantly and hope for a single press to enter a zoomed view on the focus point and a single press to exit the zoom. ISO I tend to set for a session and leave but do change from time to time.
- Is it possible to set Exposure Lock to a half pressed shutter? On the occasions that I set auto iso I often will point the camera somewhat away from my composition to drag the iso to where I want it then lock it there with a half press of the shutter.
- Is it possible to turn the screen off entirely? I don't use it ever, wish it wasn't there!
Thanks! I've been waiting quite some time for a camera that has the simplicity in both form and function that this new x-e4 appears to have. Fingers crossed that these few things are possible!
Thanks, I appreciate the kind words.
Although the diopter on the A6500 has a slightly larger range, they are pretty much identical 2.4m dot OLEDs.
Yes, you could use the top button for ISO (the default) and re-assign the AEL/AFL to focus punch in.
Yes, focus locks with a soft press and holds while you reframe.
If you combine the lowest LCD setting with the dark ambient setting (it's kind of a dark orange) it is very faint, but not off.
Hope this helps, will demo in the review.
@@MaartenHeilbron Awesome. Thanks very much for the reply. I'll look forward to your review.
Cheers!
@@michaelfloyd4917 Thanks, I'm working on it.
Great little camera. I wonder what is the material of the bottom plate, is it from metal or plastic?
I think it's plastic.
Maarten, how well does the EVF on the X-E4 lend itself to glasses wearers? I prefer keeping them on when shooting.
Same question for the X-T(2, 3, 4) series cameras? I assume they are the same - though I probably shouldn't.
The X-E4's has a smaller eyecup, so is easier to maneuver with glasses. I can't see the whole image though without moving my eye around - but I think that's my prescription. The larger eyecups on the X-Tx cameras present more of a challenge with glasses - but I do generally take them off.
I'd really be interested in the handling w fewer buttons:
Front dial also switch between ss and iso? Use that on my xt3, is quickest and needed wo extra buttons for auto iso, eg.
How does it work with thumb rest and back button focus? It sure obstructs the Q, but I for my part could live with that. As long as the exposure and focus settings can be quickly set.... don't change wb often for example.
Proposal how to utilise custom settings?
Grip w thumb rest only? Would want to keep it small. Pair 27mm and 18 f2.
Does P mode give focus to shutter button half press?
Thx for your work Marteen!
Yes, the front dial is customizable - I'll demonstrate in the review. Will also go over custom settings - lots of viewers are asking about that. For back focus, my thumb nestles in nicely under the thumb rest. Yes (as long as it's enabled in the menu) all modes focus with soft press.
@@MaartenHeilbron thank you so much for the answers and always taking the time to reply :)
@@AD-zo5vp Interacting with viewers is part of the fun of having a UA-cam channel.
WAITWAITWAIT! The 70-300 is out??? Why are people (youtube reviewers) just talking about the X-E4? Im so hyped for that new lens!
Sorry - two cameras and multiple lenses announced. I will be doing a review in the coming weeks.
Loved: the video. Hated: the fact that I have to wait until March! QUESTION: You mentioned that turning the shutter dial while the lens is on auto will put the photographer into Aperture priority... how will this work with the old 27mm f2.8 which doesn't have an aperture ring? i.e. is there another way to force manual mode?
Thanks, I loved your kind words! That feature is not dependent on the lens's dial - it happens when you press the front dial, regardless of the setting on the lens.
I absolutely love this camera. Throw it in your pocket and off you go.
Off you go!
No IS, missing buttons/dials, almost US$200 for the grips. Nope.
I'll stick with my X-E3.
That's a fair assessment, particularly if you have an X-E3.
Thank you for the sweet review! A couples of questions for you: is it possible to assign a button as view mode for switching from evf to lcd (and viceversa)? Because I read that the Xe4 does not have this button.
Is it also possible to customize the front dial?
Thank you!
Yes, view mode is an option, for example for the AEL/AFL key. Also customizations are supported for the front dial.
A feature I really like (well, need) on my XE3 is the focus zoom for manual-focus old lenses. On that camera, it's (by default) the "short press" option on the rear dial. The XE4 has no rear dial; how is focus zoom initiated? (One of these days I'll take the "long press" option off that dial because I literally never want to change focus assist mode.)
You can assign "focus check" to the AEL/AFL key for a punch in. On the other hand, stay with the X-E3?
The preproduction manual is a guestbook for the reviewer kit! Ahah
Thanks for the video, take care and stay safe! :)
Of course! Thanks for your kind words.
There is focus selector in the fuji lens, also its few clicks with a joystick. Grip could be attached to body but to be serious I dont really see a problem in buying it separately. I love this minimalist design without stupid buttons
oh and also you have screen gestrues that you can asign custom actions to
Thanks for sharing your opinions - please tell me more about the focus selector on the lens? How do you switch to continuous?
Also please let me know what qualifies as a stupid button?
Yes, I've seen that they can be assigned. However, I've not been very successful in actually using them.
Looking good Maarten! Thank you for the review!
My pleasure! Thanks for taking the time to comment with your kind words.
I just realized that the thumb rest kinda blocks access to the ss dial. That's very big deal for me.
You don't have to get the thumb rest!
I suppose you can assign shutter speed to the front command dial... is this possible?
@@mortenthorpe Yes, by default, pressing the front dial cycles through shutter, aperture and EV.
Does the X-E4 offer any kind of electronic/digital stabilization in lieu of IBIS, a la the X-T200?
It does not.
@@MaartenHeilbron I appreciate you taking the time to reply, I couldn’t find the answer anywhere!
Hello, thanks for the video. Does it have setting for Smooth skin effect, Highlight Tone, Shadow Tone?
Highlight and shadow - yes. Smooth skin - no. Thanks for your kind words.
great review as usual!! would you prefer this over the X-T30?
No, I would not.
Impossible to answer this comparison without knowing your needs or preferences - those two cameras have two different approaches to delivering the photography experience
@@mortenthorpe I know my needs and preferences - that's what the viewer asked. However, yes, two somewhat different experiences.
I like these love hate things. Will the final review include a comparison with the X-E3? Seeing how that model is now roughly 200$ cheaper in my country, I am in the market for either the X-E4 but also considering the X-E3 now. I wonder if that extra 200$ is worth the extra features (or in some cases like buttons, lack thereof).
Thanks for the encouragement. I'm trying to see if I can borrow an X-E3 for a comparison. At the moment, I'm also working on an X-E4 vs X-S10 video.
The DIY manual is my favourite! 😃
The camera looks good but after bolted on the accessories, you might as well get the X-S10. Paying 95 dollars for a thumb rest that disables the hot shoe... oh dear. I think someone buying this camera should use it naked, they can get used to not having the grip. Or maybe a leather half case would be a better option.
Best manual ever. Useful for white balance too. At the moment, it's too cold in Canada to go out without clothing to try your suggestion.
I'm sad that a flash isn't included in the body like there is in the X E1, so handy, so useful.
I have a Nikon SB-15. The head swivels for bounce flash. II wonder if i would compliment the X E4.
There are several inexpensive flashes available for Fujifilm cameras - but Nikon flashes are not compatible.
I had an X-E camera years ago and hated it. Now, I have a X-T3 and love it.
Very good. Go back to loving the X-T3!
Love this video. Hate waiting for the next. But will.
Sorry. I'm writing, shooting and editing as fast as I can.
I was going to buy first fujifilm camera in T-30 and now saw this camera. But the rear dial is not seen. You mentioned in the middle of video about hybrid shutter which can change to aperture or shutter priority by having P mode? Did not understand that. But just because read dial is missing, I feel T-30 is better. I used Nikon FM 10 and in digital used canon series but now want to experience shutter dials and film experience in digital. You can do T-30 vs X-E4 video?
Typically in Program mode, a camera has a dial to adjust (shift) the settings with different combinations of aperture and shutter that yield the same exposure result. On the X-E4, the shift can be driven by the shutter duration OR the aperture, a nice innovation.
When a camera has both a front and rear dial, in manual mode, there are dials for both the shutter and the aperture. However, as there is a shutter duration dial on top, and most Fujifilm lenses have an aperture ring, the lack of a rear dial on the X-E4 is not a problem.
The one feature that many asked is about the zoom during playback - but now the front dial is used for that purpose.
Hope this helps.
@@MaartenHeilbron Thanks for the detailed reply Maarten. I want to understand more. Generally in program mode, for a same exposure result, camera decides the shutter speed or aperture and sometimes the result is weird and not an intelligent response. But do you mean in XE-4, we can have a pre-choice to decide the aperture and then camera decides the shutter speed for the needed exposure or we alternatively we have a choice to decide the shutter speed and then camera decides aperture? Aperture priority or shutter speed priority modes are available in canon digital. But was not available in Fuji but cleverly available here but not as digital buttons (like in X-S10) but a feature hidden with film buttons effect? If it is so, then it is indeed very clever stuff.
Aperture mode in rear side is more intuitive to use for faster shots. But when it is about slowing down, the change of aperture at lens level is a great experience.
So the front dial is for video purpose and not useful for taking stills?
I had finalised T-30 to buy but now XE4 seems good but confusion will end with more added clarity as have been gaining from your video and comment.
Lastly they have removed the front body button of shifting to manual mode. That has an effect on user experience? How it has been for you?
@@twocupsstudio The settings I'm referring to are in program mode. If you want to decide the aperture, use aperture priority (adjusting the aperture using the ring on the lens). To decide shutter, use the shutter dial. Those modes are available on all Fujifilm X models, although mostly they are not selected using a mode dial - yes, clever.
For video, consider the X-S10 or even better, the X-T3 or 4.
@@MaartenHeilbron Yes mode dial feature is added one in this. So that is good. For me, lightweight camera and taking stills are priority and so Xt-30 or T3 or E-4 can be good. I think. I was just double-minded about X E-4 and how the missing of rear dial may impact the experience and other functional/ease of use aspects. I saw your video on why cameras are being sold less. will comment there an interesting observation.
Clear and to the point, raised valid points of criticism.
Thanks!! That was my intention, so nice to be recognized.
Hey Maarten, thanks a lot for your detailed reviews! Yours are the only ones where one can get really detailed infos (and you even extend that by your replies in the comments)!
Maybe you could elaborate on these things in your full/detailed review on the XE4?
- Is the removal of the M/C/S switch really such a bummer or are we all just not seeing (yet) that this can be "worked around" quite easily/fast (via Q menu and/or custom settings)? What about winter then (when wearing gloves)?
- Is the placement of the joystick really that bad (ergonomically) or can one get used to it (it doesn't seem like a good idea moving it down compared to the XE3, etc.)?
- Does the front button/dial still assist with focusing in M focus mode (press to zoom in, long press to switch focus assisten modes (peaking, etc.))? Manual focus lenses!
- Is it possible to save a white balance shift in the custom settings (C1-C7)? Up to now the shift (for each WB option) can only be changed "globally". This would generate a LOT of interest in your video by all the Fuji Film Simulation Recipe folks... ;-)
Background:
I am an XE2s user and would like to upgrade to a sensor with more resolution (I am doing quite large prints) and a faster AF. I prefer the RF style because of the ergonomics (nose vs. screen, etc. ;-)) and being more "pocketable" due to the "brick" design. I use it for "street", travel, documenting everyday life, etc. and do carry it everywhere with me. Not caring for video at all. Hating fully articulating selfie screens. So the XS10 is no option at all for me (I would rather go for an XPro then but (think) don't need an OVF and they are larger in size too). So it's either XE4 or XE3 where I would prefer the XE4 for its beautiful design and getting a brand new one with warranty, etc. but would also be ok with "compromising" on an XE3 if it does the job (even better I am afraid :-( ), even if this will need some research to get a quality second hand one (here in Germany).
On another note: Would have loved to see WR but can understand that it's not included. I still use mine in (mild) rain, snow, on the beach, etc.
P.S.: On the topic of some lenses (70-300, 18-55) not having the aperture numbers marked on the lens (ring) - imho that's just not possible because these are variable aperture lenses where the aperture (might) change while zooming in/out (which makes it "hard" to mark the aperture number at a static place on the ring).
Good questions! I'll make sure to address them.
PS - others have found solutions to this.
@@MaartenHeilbron Cool! Oh, I see - actually I was wondering about that when I wrote about it before... Thx for the reply.
Can you explain your comment about white balance shift? It works as expected with custom styles on the X-E4, but also on the X-S10.
@@MaartenHeilbron Sure. In case you haven't heard about it yet: There is this blog called "Fuji X Weekly" where Ritchie Roesch provides so called "Fuji Film Simulation Recipes" which are simply collections of settings of the changes you can do in-camera (film simulation, highlights, shadows, saturation, white balance, etc.) to get certain looks (some are even trying to get the look of real film stocks like Kodachrome). There is a whole community around it (of which many shoot JPEG only using these recipes) and people of course like to store/use several different recipes on their cameras and save them to the custom settings C1-C7. So far so good.
The problem is that you can save the general white balance "type" (auto, daylight, etc.) with such a custom setting BUT most of the recipes also need to shift the white balance (R, B values) to get the look right and this shift can not be stored with the custom settings C1-C1 but is just remembered globally for each white balance type.
E.g. trying to store two recipes using the daylight WB with a different shift is impossible. People work around that by storing recipes with different white balance types only (the shift on each type is kept).
So, if the shift could be stored individually with the C1-C7 settings many people would be happy. ;-)
Since I haven't read any comments on the X-S10 supporting that I assume that you are talking about saving the white balance type along with the custom settings works (as expected).
@@patrick6294 Thanks, I wasn't aware of this blog. I tried both the X-S10 and the X-E4 - they seem to be able to store a custom shift with the white balance as a custom setting - it is not saved globally on those models.Or did I miss something?
Great review format! As for the camera, no ibis is hard to swallow for me.
There are so many alternate solutions, I don't understand your reluctance.
@@MaartenHeilbron I want the smallest camera possible with ibis, so sadly i will probably settle on a Ricoh GR III for that purpose. For more serious photography I have my Panasonic S1R with lots of fast glass, so I'm sorted there :)
@@tosvus Why sadly? I'm sure the S1R is suitable for non-serious photographer as well.
@@MaartenHeilbron True, and yeah, no reason to be sad about pretty much any camera these days. Just have to find the best fit I suppose.
Hi, I thought that removing the focus selector (m,s,c) may have the advantage of a more rapid switch to a custom settings group, I mean: if you choose one of the 7 custom settings to be your ‘sports-action’ settings you could program there the wide focus area, the continuous focus mode and decide if you want face detection all at once, without having to remember to switch the manual focus selector to ‘c’.....could this be the case?
Yes, but it would still be nice to have a manual switch. Physical/manual controls have been one of the major advantages and attractions of most Fujifilm cameras.
Very well first look. I'm curious between this and the XT200/XT30
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@@MaartenHeilbron I recently saw this video and its very detailed. Your in depth analysis is un beatable and helpful. I will look forward to your X-E4 review and how it compares.
@@VarunaSingh89 Thanks for your kind words.
calling that money grab like it is!
been wanting to get into the fuj- xf system for a while as a smaller secondary camera, love the rangefinder style as it makes it smaller to put into a bag, but hate how it seems a bit naked with the complete lack of grip and unoptimized button placements
Thanks for adding your thoughts, appreciated.
The best review - Honest and objective Totally agree with for all except I like make video with my X-E3 - You are our hero ;) Just miss not new Nostalgic Negative simulation for the X-E4 ( a shame ). I keep my X-E3 definitely, too disappointed. Snap mode possible like X-Pro3? Only 9 items in Q menu? Thanks
Thanks very much! Do you really need another film sim? Not sure what you mean by "snap mode"? The Q menu can have up to 16 entries (it's customizable).
@@MaartenHeilbron Yes only one in fact, Eterna for video. Snap mode is AF Range limiter of the Xpro3
@@2020-k8v The X-E4 has three AF Range Limit options - custom and two presets.
@@MaartenHeilbron Thanks
Buttons and dials were the the main attraction of Fuji cameras for me. This has a reduction in those and a corresponding increase in menu options. I want to be outside with a camera, not an ipad. The cost of the necessary accessories seems unjustifiable to me. I guess it isn't designed for me.
I agree. I loved Fujifilm's use of physical/manual controls - now, model by model, they seem to be disappearing. Makes the X-H1 a high water mark. Wonder what the X-H2 (if it appears) will be?
Lovley video made my day better such postive vibes :)
Thank you. I'm Canadian, we do that.
Love the informative manual! One my XE3 when using a XC lens (no aperture ring) I change aperture using the rear dial. How is this done in Aperture Priority on the XE4?
Use the front dial (press to switch between shutter, aperture and EV)
@@MaartenHeilbron Thanks, I also set the EC dial to 'c' so would add EC too. Can one custom the XE4 front dial unlike the XE3 dial?
@@juleshorse9056 Yes, it can be pressed to switch between EV, aperture and shutter duration.
When the shutter ring is set to "A" what happens to the front wheel shutter setting?
@@andyocineoficial The camera indicates P, and It is used to set the shutter duration in a program shift kind of way.
thank you Marteen, do you think with this camera is possible to take better GPG B&W straight out of camera VS my own XH1? also is there any feature for leaf shutter for HSS sync flash usage same as X100v?
I do not understand GPG or VS. The X-E4 has a focal plane shutter.
@@MaartenHeilbron sorry i mean JPG format :)
@@mrz1342 While the resolution is slightly higher, the quality is equivalent if not identical, ,you will not see a difference.
With the 27 mm lens, thumb and hand grip, price almost comes to $1210. Getting up there with $1400 X100V.
You did the math! In the media briefing, they made a point of comparing it to the X100V, not the X-S10.
I am just starting to look at Fuji. I read about using a phone app for a cable release. That seems problematic if you phone is dying or you are doing long exposures. Does this camera have any type of plug for a electronic cable release or is a phone app your only option?
The X-E4 supports the old school manual shutter release cable as well as remote shutter release (it connects to the mic port).