Fujifilm X Lab 12: Fujifilm X-E4 Development Part 2
Fujifilm released part two of the interesting XLab that is largely about the X-E4 and how it relates to the X100. You can see part 1 here. Below you can find a summary based on the Japanese google translation tools.
The X100 was Fujifilm’s first flat front camera and the X-E4 now matches it
Concerns about a flat front being hard to hold didn’t disappear until the end
Some people hold the camera with their left hand and attach the right
You hold the X-E4 differently than other cameras
Accessories were made to change how you can hold the camera like the thumb grip or metal grip, which make larger lenses easier to hold
The metal hang grip gives a very sold feel
The thumb rest feels like other third party products
The thumb rest had to be extra thin so you can use the three buttons lined up on the top
You get a Leica like experience without the high costs
X-E4 is the first XE with a tilt screen
The front and back are flat
The screen doesn’t just tilt but flips to take selfies without ruining the design
The accessories had to be designed to not get in the way of the screens articulation
XF27mm f/2.8 was rereleased for the X-E4 with an aperture ring to give an X100 like experience
The X-E4 – XF27mm combo looks good and takes good photos
The size gives you some freedom in how you hold and use the camera
This is a camera you will want to carry around because it is fun