FUJIFILM X-E5 Mirrorless Digital Camera XF23mmF2.8 Lens now $1899.95, down from $1994.22
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Save $94 on the FUJIFILM X-E5 with XF23mmF2.8 lens kit, now $1899.95 an early price drop below its 30-day average.
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FUJIFILM X-E5 Mirrorless Digital Camera XF23mmF2.8 Lens now $1899.95, down from $1994.22
Down $94.27 from the usual price. The FUJIFILM X-E5 brings the iconic X100VI's film-camera aesthetics into an interchangeable-lens body, and it rarely sees a price cut this early in its lifecycle. FUJIFILM X-E5 Mirrorless Digital Camera XF23mmF2.8 Lens drops to $1899.95 - save $94.27.
This 5% discount brings the kit below its 30-day average, making it one of the first notable markdowns since launch.
For just $1899.95, below its 30-day average of $1994.22. The 90-day average sits at $1933.18 and the 180-day average at $1924.54, so this price is a genuine step down from recent norms.
If you have been waiting for the X-E5 to dip under $1,900. This is the first real opportunity.
The X-E5 packs a 40.2-megapixel X-Trans 5 HR sensor and X-Processor 5 engine, delivering sharp images with Fujifilm's signature color science. A first for X Series cameras, the customizable Film Simulation dial sits under the aluminum top plate with a circular window showing the active mode -- plus three user-programmable recipe slots for instant recall. The in-body image stabilization provides up to seven stops of correction at the center of the frame, backed by a new algorithm and upgraded gyro sensor. The kit includes the all-new XF23mmF2.8 R WR lens, giving you a compact walkaround setup with weather resistance and the flexibility to swap into any of over 40 X Mount optics.
Best for: photographers who want the X100VI's retro rangefinder look and film simulations but need the versatility of interchangeable lenses. Ideal for street, travel, and everyday shooting where size matters -- the X-E5 is similar in size and weight to the fixed-lens X100VI.
Skip this if you already own an X-T5 or X-H2 and don't need a second smaller body, or if you plan to shoot primarily video and want the X-S20's dedicated video features instead.
The $94 savings puts this $1,899.95 kit below its average street price since launch, and the combination of IBIS, the new 40MP sensor, and that Film Simulation dial makes it a strong buy for Fujifilm shooters who prioritize portability and color output. If you want the X100VI experience with lens options. This is the price to move on.

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