Key Takeaways
1. Fujifilm plans to update its popular X-E series with the anticipated release of the X-E5 in 2025.
2. A new compact model called the XHalf is set to launch on May 22, featuring a very small design and a 1-inch sensor.
3. Recent leaks reveal the XHalf’s petite lens, potentially allowing it to fit in a pocket.
4. Fujifilm has registered two new camera models in China, with one likely being the X-E5, which will feature advanced wireless capabilities.
5. Speculation exists about a second registered camera, possibly the X-M3 or an update to the X-T200, though details remain unclear.
Fujifilm seems to be gearing up to update one of its well-liked APS-C interchangeable lens cameras, the X-E5, while also introducing a new model called the XHalf. These cameras have been hinted at before, but the latest leaks show just how small the XHalf will be and once again confirm that the X-E5 is indeed in the pipeline, with a possible release in 2025.
Exciting Leaks Ahead of Launch
With the anticipated launch date of May 22 for the Fujifilm XHalf drawing near, details about this compact camera are becoming more frequent. A recent leak features an image that appears to be a candid shot from a teaser video, showcasing the XHalf.
We’ve known that the XHalf was to be quite small, even more so than the X-M5 (currently $899.99 at Best Buy), which is already considered very compact. The leaked photo helps put its previously disclosed dimensions into perspective. The most surprising aspect of this leak is how petite the lens is, looking even thinner than the camera body itself.
Compact Design and Features
Given that the XHalf is expected to have a 1-inch sensor, it makes sense for its 10.5 mm lens to be quite small. However, if the recent image is accurate, the XHalf could potentially fit into a pocket.
Looking ahead, it appears that the Fujifilm X-E5 may indeed launch in 2025. Previously, Fujifilm had indicated that it would be bringing back the X-E and X-Pro series after rumors suggested that these APS-C lines had been scrapped.
New Registrations Indicate Future Releases
Recent information from leaker E8M_888 on Weibo reveals that Fujifilm has registered two new cameras in China. The first, identified as FF25001, is believed to be the Fujifilm X-E5, as it possesses advanced multi-band wireless capabilities. The X-E5 is not expected to be a budget-friendly option, so improved wireless support is logical. Unfortunately, the registration doesn’t divulge much more about the X-E5, other than hinting that this new APS-C model will likely launch soon. Earlier speculation suggested a “summer 2025” release, which doesn’t provide much clarity.
At this point, there’s no clear information about the second camera (FF250003) listed in the Chinese filing. However, some believe it could be a Fujifilm X-M3, or possibly an update to the Fujifilm X-T200, as it seems to have more basic wireless capabilities.
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