
The Fujifilm X-E4 is a lightweight rangefinder-styled camera embodying a all-round blend of stills and video features. Sharing the same 26.1MP X-Trans CMOS 4 APS-C sensor and X-Processor 4 from the flagship X Series, the X-E4 offers rich color rendering, wide dynamic range, and an impressive sensitivity range for working in difficult lighting conditions. In terms of speed, DCI/UHD 4K as well as slow-motion Full HD recording is supported and, for stills, fast continuous shooting up to 8 fps is possible. Additionally, the sensor's design also houses a hybrid autofocus system that combines 425 phase-detection points with a contrast-detection system for quick and accurate AF performance. Included with Fujifilm MHG-XE4 grip and TR-XE4 thumb rest kit optimizing the ergonomics and comfort while shooting.
The Fujifilm X-E4 is a lightweight rangefinder-styled camera embodying a all-round blend of stills and video features. Sharing the same 26.1MP X-Trans CMOS 4 APS-C sensor and X-Processor 4 from the flagship X Series, the X-E4 offers rich color rendering, wide dynamic range, and an impressive sensitivity range for working in difficult lighting conditions. In terms of speed, DCI/UHD 4K as well as slow-motion Full HD recording is supported and, for stills, fast continuous shooting up to 8 fps is possible. Additionally, the sensor's design also houses a hybrid autofocus system that combines 425 phase-detection points with a contrast-detection system for quick and accurate AF performance. Included with Fujifilm MHG-XE4 grip and TR-XE4 thumb rest kit optimizing the ergonomics and comfort while shooting.
The Fujifilm X-E4 is a lightweight rangefinder-styled camera embodying a all-round blend of stills and video features. Sharing the same 26.1MP X-Trans CMOS 4 APS-C sensor and X-Processor 4 from the flagship X Series, the X-E4 offers rich color rendering, wide dynamic range, and an impressive sensitivity range for working in difficult lighting conditions. In terms of speed, DCI/UHD 4K as well as slow-motion Full HD recording is supported and, for stills, fast continuous shooting up to 8 fps is possible. Additionally, the sensor's design also houses a hybrid autofocus system that combines 425 phase-detection points with a contrast-detection system for quick and accurate AF performance. Included with Fujifilm MHG-XE4 grip and TR-XE4 thumb rest kit optimizing the ergonomics and comfort while shooting.
The Fujifilm X-E4 is a lightweight rangefinder-styled camera embodying a all-round blend of stills and video features. Sharing the same 26.1MP X-Trans CMOS 4 APS-C sensor and X-Processor 4 from the flagship X Series, the X-E4 offers rich color rendering, wide dynamic range, and an impressive sensitivity range for working in difficult lighting conditions. In terms of speed, DCI/UHD 4K as well as slow-motion Full HD recording is supported and, for stills, fast continuous shooting up to 8 fps is possible. Additionally, the sensor's design also houses a hybrid autofocus system that combines 425 phase-detection points with a contrast-detection system for quick and accurate AF performance. Included with Fujifilm MHG-XE4 grip and TR-XE4 thumb rest kit optimizing the ergonomics and comfort while shooting.
Last updated at 06/30/2026 02:04:04
Fujifilm X-E4 Silver Body Mirrorless Camera
Free delivery between 2–9 July
Fujifilm X-E4 Body 2U002145
Fujifilm X-E4 Mirrorless Digital Camera Body Only (Silver)
Free delivery between 6–13 July
Fujifilm X-E4 Mirrorless Digital Camera with 27mm f/2.8 R WR Lens (Silver)
Free delivery between 6–13 July
Body Only
Free delivery
Fujifilm X-E4 Body - Silver | Secondhand
Free delivery
Fujifilm Fuji X-e4 Silver 26.1mp Mirrorless Camera Body 135
Free delivery
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Fujifilm X-e4 Camera Body (silver) 170
Free delivery
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Fujifilm Fuji X-e4 Silver 26.1mp Mirrorless Camera Body 198
Free delivery
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Fujifilm Fuji X-e4 Silver 26.1mp Mirrorless Camera Body 98
Free delivery
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
originally posted on shopmoment.com
before I get into the camera, massive props to moment for a) Having it in stock when literally no one else does and b) their INCREDIBLY fast shipping. I'm currently in Hong Kong, and this arrived 3 days after I ordered it. In a worldwide pandemic. Thats really impressive.Onto the camera. Its exactly what I'd expected and more. I'd been looking into getting the X-E4 as an everyday carry, and I'd always wanted to get into the fuji system, but could never justify investing into a second system. But with this kit, practically a X100V but with an interchangeable mount, this was perfect. I've been using it as my everyday shooter and I'm very happy. Its small and light, unsuspecting, and punches way above its weight class. I'm still sticking with my sony full frames for ... Morebefore I get into the camera, massive props to moment for a) Having it in stock when literally no one else does and b) their INCREDIBLY fast shipping. I'm currently in Hong Kong, and this arrived 3 days after I ordered it. In a worldwide pandemic. Thats really impressive.Onto the camera. Its exactly what I'd expected and more. I'd been looking into getting the X-E4 as an everyday carry, and I'd always wanted to get into the fuji system, but could never justify investing into a second system. But with this kit, practically a X100V but with an interchangeable mount, this was perfect. I've been using it as my everyday shooter and I'm very happy. Its small and light, unsuspecting, and punches way above its weight class. I'm still sticking with my sony full frames for pro jobs and dedicated shoot days, but my fuji will stay on me at all times. Colors are beautiful, I barely have to adjust anything in post. I know everyone raves about the SOOC jpegs and the film simulations and recipes, but after testing quite a few out, its just not for me. I love shooting RAW and adding the simulation in post. Personal preference.Great camera for what it is, highly reccomend.
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
I've owned and used several Fujifilm X cameras, starting with an X-E1, X-E2, X-Pro1, X100T and X-Pro2 I was happy with every one of them and only sold them for upgrade reasons. Bought the X-E4 as a possible replacement to my X-100T for candid street and low angle macro shooting because of the tiltable screen. Never imagined how complicated its use would be because of the buttonless design. The focus selector is a must for me and the substitution of that for obscure touch screen gestures that force you to remove the camera from your eye for anything than on other models you would manage by tact alone. After ordering my body alone here, paying a hefty shipping fee and criminal import duties, only to find it at a much lower total locally from the book selling company, ... MoreI've owned and used several Fujifilm X cameras, starting with an X-E1, X-E2, X-Pro1, X100T and X-Pro2 I was happy with every one of them and only sold them for upgrade reasons. Bought the X-E4 as a possible replacement to my X-100T for candid street and low angle macro shooting because of the tiltable screen. Never imagined how complicated its use would be because of the buttonless design. The focus selector is a must for me and the substitution of that for obscure touch screen gestures that force you to remove the camera from your eye for anything than on other models you would manage by tact alone. After ordering my body alone here, paying a hefty shipping fee and criminal import duties, only to find it at a much lower total locally from the book selling company, 27mm lens included one week before my purchase would arrive to my door, I really wanted to like it. No way! Imagewise it's OK but ergonomics truly stink. Fuji really botched the design this time. On the block it goes.This is the 2nd time I've been burned with a purchase here --after a hundred pleasant transactions since more than three decades ago. I would have returned it as soon as I handled it but being unable to do at the seller's cost --international shipping is not reinbursed- and losing a 35% import duties (non-reimbursable unless you are a corporation) I guess this will be my very lastl purchase here unless B&H goes truly global like the Az guys. Pity, it was pleasant doing business here for many years but there are better options now.
originally posted on adorama.com
The Fujifilm X-E4 is a super compact mirrorless camera with the visual appearance of an old rangefinder camera. This small and lightweight camera is perfect for street photography; easily fitting into a backpack, messenger bag, or even a large coat pocket (with a pancake lens attached). Image quality and autofocus are fantastic.The only potential downside I can find with this camera is that the compact body might be less comfortable to hold especially for those with bigger hands. You may want to purchase some grip accessories like the thumb rest and side grip. Also, the design of the camera is very minimalistic, meaning there?s very few buttons. Therefore, access to certain settings requires digging through the menus a bit. For example, changing focus or metering ... MoreThe Fujifilm X-E4 is a super compact mirrorless camera with the visual appearance of an old rangefinder camera. This small and lightweight camera is perfect for street photography; easily fitting into a backpack, messenger bag, or even a large coat pocket (with a pancake lens attached). Image quality and autofocus are fantastic.The only potential downside I can find with this camera is that the compact body might be less comfortable to hold especially for those with bigger hands. You may want to purchase some grip accessories like the thumb rest and side grip. Also, the design of the camera is very minimalistic, meaning there?s very few buttons. Therefore, access to certain settings requires digging through the menus a bit. For example, changing focus or metering modes may require going into the menu.Overall the camera is minimal and designed with simplicity in mind. This is my top pick for a compact camera with an interchangeable lens option.
| Lens Mount | FUJIFILM X |
| Sensor Resolution | Effective- 26.1 Megapixel (6240 x 4160) |
| Sensor Type | 23.5 x 15.6 mm (APS-C) CMOS |
| Crop Factor | 1.5x |
| Capture Type | Stills & Video |
Fujifilm X-E4 Silver Body Mirrorless Camera
Free delivery between 2–9 July
Fujifilm X-E4 Body 2U002145
Fujifilm X-E4 Mirrorless Digital Camera Body Only (Silver)
Free delivery between 6–13 July
Fujifilm X-E4 Mirrorless Digital Camera with 27mm f/2.8 R WR Lens (Silver)
Free delivery between 6–13 July
Body Only
Free delivery
before I get into the camera, massive props to moment for a) Having it in stock when literally no one else does and b) their INCREDIBLY fast shipping. I'm currently in Hong Kong, and this arrived 3 days after I ordered it. In a worldwide pandemic. Thats really impressive.Onto the camera. Its exactly what I'd expected and more. I'd been looking into getting the X-E4 as an everyday carry, and I'd always wanted to get into the fuji system, but could never justify investing into a second system. But with this kit, practically a X100V but with an interchangeable mount, this was perfect. I've been using it as my everyday shooter and I'm very happy. Its small and light, unsuspecting, and punches way above its weight class. I'm still sticking with my sony full frames for ... Morebefore I get into the camera, massive props to moment for a) Having it in stock when literally no one else does and b) their INCREDIBLY fast shipping. I'm currently in Hong Kong, and this arrived 3 days after I ordered it. In a worldwide pandemic. Thats really impressive.Onto the camera. Its exactly what I'd expected and more. I'd been looking into getting the X-E4 as an everyday carry, and I'd always wanted to get into the fuji system, but could never justify investing into a second system. But with this kit, practically a X100V but with an interchangeable mount, this was perfect. I've been using it as my everyday shooter and I'm very happy. Its small and light, unsuspecting, and punches way above its weight class. I'm still sticking with my sony full frames for pro jobs and dedicated shoot days, but my fuji will stay on me at all times. Colors are beautiful, I barely have to adjust anything in post. I know everyone raves about the SOOC jpegs and the film simulations and recipes, but after testing quite a few out, its just not for me. I love shooting RAW and adding the simulation in post. Personal preference.Great camera for what it is, highly reccomend.
I've owned and used several Fujifilm X cameras, starting with an X-E1, X-E2, X-Pro1, X100T and X-Pro2 I was happy with every one of them and only sold them for upgrade reasons. Bought the X-E4 as a possible replacement to my X-100T for candid street and low angle macro shooting because of the tiltable screen. Never imagined how complicated its use would be because of the buttonless design. The focus selector is a must for me and the substitution of that for obscure touch screen gestures that force you to remove the camera from your eye for anything than on other models you would manage by tact alone. After ordering my body alone here, paying a hefty shipping fee and criminal import duties, only to find it at a much lower total locally from the book selling company, ... MoreI've owned and used several Fujifilm X cameras, starting with an X-E1, X-E2, X-Pro1, X100T and X-Pro2 I was happy with every one of them and only sold them for upgrade reasons. Bought the X-E4 as a possible replacement to my X-100T for candid street and low angle macro shooting because of the tiltable screen. Never imagined how complicated its use would be because of the buttonless design. The focus selector is a must for me and the substitution of that for obscure touch screen gestures that force you to remove the camera from your eye for anything than on other models you would manage by tact alone. After ordering my body alone here, paying a hefty shipping fee and criminal import duties, only to find it at a much lower total locally from the book selling company, 27mm lens included one week before my purchase would arrive to my door, I really wanted to like it. No way! Imagewise it's OK but ergonomics truly stink. Fuji really botched the design this time. On the block it goes.This is the 2nd time I've been burned with a purchase here --after a hundred pleasant transactions since more than three decades ago. I would have returned it as soon as I handled it but being unable to do at the seller's cost --international shipping is not reinbursed- and losing a 35% import duties (non-reimbursable unless you are a corporation) I guess this will be my very lastl purchase here unless B&H goes truly global like the Az guys. Pity, it was pleasant doing business here for many years but there are better options now.
The Fujifilm X-E4 is a super compact mirrorless camera with the visual appearance of an old rangefinder camera. This small and lightweight camera is perfect for street photography; easily fitting into a backpack, messenger bag, or even a large coat pocket (with a pancake lens attached). Image quality and autofocus are fantastic.The only potential downside I can find with this camera is that the compact body might be less comfortable to hold especially for those with bigger hands. You may want to purchase some grip accessories like the thumb rest and side grip. Also, the design of the camera is very minimalistic, meaning there?s very few buttons. Therefore, access to certain settings requires digging through the menus a bit. For example, changing focus or metering ... MoreThe Fujifilm X-E4 is a super compact mirrorless camera with the visual appearance of an old rangefinder camera. This small and lightweight camera is perfect for street photography; easily fitting into a backpack, messenger bag, or even a large coat pocket (with a pancake lens attached). Image quality and autofocus are fantastic.The only potential downside I can find with this camera is that the compact body might be less comfortable to hold especially for those with bigger hands. You may want to purchase some grip accessories like the thumb rest and side grip. Also, the design of the camera is very minimalistic, meaning there?s very few buttons. Therefore, access to certain settings requires digging through the menus a bit. For example, changing focus or metering modes may require going into the menu.Overall the camera is minimal and designed with simplicity in mind. This is my top pick for a compact camera with an interchangeable lens option.
This is Fujifilm #6 for me.I shoot with the f/2 WR primes and the image is remarkable. Stunning.Two star reduction because in will not reliably record video for any length of time. I do fully understand the time limitations are in place to prevent over heating. The thing is, it never gets anywhere near the limit. I can not use it for paid work because of this failure.This compared to my little old Panasonic GX85 that routinely and reliably records 4K video clips (with stabilization) until the battery dies. In my testing it reached 120 minutes. If Panasonic can accomplish this (several years ago) why can't Fujifilm?
As an X-T3 owner I got the X-E4 as a second camera and I couldn't be happier (WR would have been nice) but like the title says, I find myself grabbing the X-E4 over the X-T3 more and more.When I started shopping for a second camera I was torn between the X-E4, X-T30, and X-S10. For me it really came down to the most compact and lightweight option, so I went with the X-E4. The slim design (no grip and no view finder bump) has been fantastic, with just the body cap and no lens the E4 can just pop into my camera bag next to the T3 like a battery charger.One of concerns I had was the lack of buttons/dials but to be honest the controls are extremely intuitive and I was able to translate my most common T3 functions to the swipes and quick menu. I did miss the rear ... MoreAs an X-T3 owner I got the X-E4 as a second camera and I couldn't be happier (WR would have been nice) but like the title says, I find myself grabbing the X-E4 over the X-T3 more and more.When I started shopping for a second camera I was torn between the X-E4, X-T30, and X-S10. For me it really came down to the most compact and lightweight option, so I went with the X-E4. The slim design (no grip and no view finder bump) has been fantastic, with just the body cap and no lens the E4 can just pop into my camera bag next to the T3 like a battery charger.One of concerns I had was the lack of buttons/dials but to be honest the controls are extremely intuitive and I was able to translate my most common T3 functions to the swipes and quick menu. I did miss the rear command dial for a while but its been easy to live without it. As silly as it sounds, I find myself fiddling with settings less and shooting more, just AV and click.The other thing I was worried about was lens sizes. I figured the E4 could run my smaller f2s, and they are great, but I've also been using larger primes along with the 18-55mm kit without any grip or thumb rest. I typically shoot two handed, but even single handed, the larger 300-400g lenses feel comfortable and easy to manage. To be fair the X-E4 does look a bit odd when it has a lens bigger than the camera itself but it works and it's light.The one thing I truly find myself wanting from my T3 is the ability to tilt the screen in portrait orientation. I understand it's a trade-off for the selfie option and the awesome recessed screen but I do miss that for low shots.Over all the X-E4 has a great light weight feel and it's a wonderful experience to use.
As an X-T4 owner upgrading from my second-camera X-E3, and also having used the X-S10, the X-E4 is familiar, but novel. It has no grip contours for fingers nor thumb, but I was wanting an X-E model with a slimmer form, which I can fill-out with accessory grips if I ever feel the need (third-party being the way to go, for a fraction of Fuji's prices). No focus-mode switch on the front, but I almost always use manual focus with back-button activation anyway, and also tend to accidentally move that switch. No rear dial, but I personally don't miss it. The joystick is smaller, and the push-travel of the buttons is weird, but they work as they should. The X-E series has been evolving, and I've used each model since the X-E1, so I find this generation interesting. I had ... MoreAs an X-T4 owner upgrading from my second-camera X-E3, and also having used the X-S10, the X-E4 is familiar, but novel. It has no grip contours for fingers nor thumb, but I was wanting an X-E model with a slimmer form, which I can fill-out with accessory grips if I ever feel the need (third-party being the way to go, for a fraction of Fuji's prices). No focus-mode switch on the front, but I almost always use manual focus with back-button activation anyway, and also tend to accidentally move that switch. No rear dial, but I personally don't miss it. The joystick is smaller, and the push-travel of the buttons is weird, but they work as they should. The X-E series has been evolving, and I've used each model since the X-E1, so I find this generation interesting. I had always wished that the X-E cameras had a tilting LCD screen - which is what had prompted me to go for the X-E4.Complaints? My only one has to do with the assembly of the tilting screen, which leaves the circuit ribbon amply, vulnerably exposed. So I'll try to be careful with it. (It is made as it is so that it can flip up 180 degrees to face forward, which I don't partake in.)My decision to get the X-E4 was based on a lot of research, which included YouTube videos. I've found that some reviewers hadn't known the X-E4 very well. For example, one complained that the eye sensor only switched the LCD image to flip upside-down, when there are four variable menu controls for one to set it. Another had to do with the custom settings, which now permit saving almost all of the parameters of the camera to a memory slot - which to me is useful. And, of course, a lot whinged about the X-E4's having no weather-sealing, no IBIS, no second card slot, and anything else that no X-E camera has ever had, which is why it's an X-E, not an X-T, X-H, nor X-Pro. Like spoiled brats complaining that their new toys aren't as nice as the ones their friends got. I myself feel guilty for being able to own this stuff at all. My X-E4 is largely for using for my job as a product photographer, which is located right by an overpass where people live in their trash-pile encampments, so I'm happy to be able to own it.
I've owned the xt4 2x , xt3 2x , xt2 2x , xe3 and the x100v 2x , I don't shoot Fuji professionally as I have an a7iv and few lenses . I bought the xe4 as an everyday camera . I carry it in a peak design 3l and it's perfect . The images that come out of this camera I don't edit at all and I love them. The film sims are as well as the bw. I was worried about the fact that it doesn't have a grip but it's really not a problem . Battery life is good and af is good enough . It also looks nice which is important to me . 100% recommend.
Really great camera in terms of image quality, and joy of shooting. Because it's small, I'm a lot more likely to bring it with me, and I don't feel weird using it in more social contexts like I did with my A7 II. I'm still getting to know it, but I have very few qualms with it, and lots of praises. Some people might wish it had more command dials, but I find it's perfect for my style of shooting, using the front dial for aperture priority mosts, and you just push it in to switch to shutter priority. I've been really happy with the amount of detail in the shadows and highlights, even just with the jpgs, and the photo styles built in really cut down on the editing I do which for me is a huge feature! It would be nice if it had a bit more of a grip built-in, and ... MoreReally great camera in terms of image quality, and joy of shooting. Because it's small, I'm a lot more likely to bring it with me, and I don't feel weird using it in more social contexts like I did with my A7 II. I'm still getting to know it, but I have very few qualms with it, and lots of praises. Some people might wish it had more command dials, but I find it's perfect for my style of shooting, using the front dial for aperture priority mosts, and you just push it in to switch to shutter priority. I've been really happy with the amount of detail in the shadows and highlights, even just with the jpgs, and the photo styles built in really cut down on the editing I do which for me is a huge feature! It would be nice if it had a bit more of a grip built-in, and weather-proofing would be nice for piece of mind, but otherwise I'm really happy!
Awesome little camera. Fuji film simulations are a blast to shoot with. Checkout the FujiXWeekly app for all sorts of film recipes! I really like that I can change lenses with this camera. I went with the 35mm f1.4 and the 18mm f2 lenses and I am very happy with my range I can work with. The autofocus is way faster than I expected still not the r5 but really good. I love this little camera!
iReceived recently & spent time setting the camera up for my use. Was fairly easy to do as I have an X-T3 which was a pain to set up as it was my first Fuji. A lot of discerning issues raised by the Fuji crowd on Preview .com didn't really affect me. Yes, the EVF is smaller than the X-T3 (apples vs oranges) but I shoot without my glasses on & adjusted the diopter accordingly . You have to physically close/lock the battery/card door which was a big gripe for many. Shouldn't have to do that on a camera today in that price range. Not a big deal for me.No hand grip another complaint, but I use a Peak wrist strap which works as advertised, but once again was dissed by the Fuji crowd on Preview. I may adda JJC grip later. Camera s comfortable in my hand, easy to use.Only ... MoreiReceived recently & spent time setting the camera up for my use. Was fairly easy to do as I have an X-T3 which was a pain to set up as it was my first Fuji. A lot of discerning issues raised by the Fuji crowd on Preview .com didn't really affect me. Yes, the EVF is smaller than the X-T3 (apples vs oranges) but I shoot without my glasses on & adjusted the diopter accordingly . You have to physically close/lock the battery/card door which was a big gripe for many. Shouldn't have to do that on a camera today in that price range. Not a big deal for me.No hand grip another complaint, but I use a Peak wrist strap which works as advertised, but once again was dissed by the Fuji crowd on Preview. I may adda JJC grip later. Camera s comfortable in my hand, easy to use.Only tested today with a Fuji 18-55, but also have a Fuji 70-300 (thanks Broadway) and a 35 mm f2 prime. May add a 23 mm f2 for travel. The X-t3 may be sold if it becomes a dust collector. Having a minor learning issue with the Custom settings feature which I never used on the X-T3. I'm happy with my purchase & that's the part that matters most. I have managed to work around the lack of buttons to customize the camera settings as previous cameras had, but still seems to be an issue with many. Pic is of the Cdn Coast Guard Icebreaker Griffon out of Prescott Ontario where I worked for 3 years as the helicopter AME.
| Lens Mount | FUJIFILM X |
| Sensor Resolution | Effective- 26.1 Megapixel (6240 x 4160) |
| Sensor Type | 23.5 x 15.6 mm (APS-C) CMOS |
| Crop Factor | 1.5x |
| Capture Type | Stills & Video |