Published: 2014-06-24, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
Excellent high ISO images. 7fps continuous shooting. Sharp OLED EVF. Excellent control system. Integrated flash. Wi-Fi. 1080p60 video with mic input.
A little slow to focus. Integrated Wi-Fi doesn't support NFC. Raw capture limited to ISO 6400. Pricey
The Fujifilm X-E2 adds Wi-Fi and improves upon the X-E1's video capabilities, but it can't keep up with our Editors' Choice in focus or burst shooting speed....
Lacks optical low-pass filter, No dedicated shooting mode wheel
The X-E2 is a camera that will please the avid photographer, with its throwback-yet-modern design and stellar image quality.This story, "Fujifilm X-E2 review: Compact camera for enthusiasts" was originally published by Macworld U.K. To comment on this art...
Excellent image quality, Fast maximum aperture kit zoom, Very good ergonomics, Very low noise levels
Expensive, Rather primitive video mode
Since the beginning of the digital imaging revolution the world of photography has changed radically and even more changes are on the horizon. MILC models will continue to steal market share from DSLRs and sometime in the near future I predict that MILC...
Using controls ranges from slightly to extremely frustratin, Camera over-processes image, crushing detail in dark area, Colors sometimes inaccurat, Expensive for what you get
The X-E2 produces good-quality images, but no better than cheaper rivals do. While the camera looks nice, it's rather difficult to use. Fujifilm continues its line of retro-nostalgic mirrorless cameras with the X-E2 ($1,350, with 18-55mm lens)....
Easy access to full manual controls, Excellent IQ in Auto modes, Kit lens is topquality with excellent glass and solid build, 1.5X APSC XTrans sensor provides razorsharp images, EVF viewfinder gives you access to horizon level and histogram as well as 100
Expensive...but the Canon 70D, which has a slightly smaller sensor, is also in this price range, Best XFmount lenses not available yet (but coming soon), Tripod mount hole offcenter and QR plates will block access to the battery/memory card door, Dials ea
Published: 2014-03-05, Author: Andy , review by: dpreview.com
Classic camera appearance and layout makes you want to take pictures, Excellent JPEGs with good color, little need to use raw most of the time, Reliable metering and AWB systems, Impressive image quality at all ISO settings good resolution and low noise,
Disappointing movie quality, JPEGs appear to overprocess skin tones at high ISO, Interaction of ISO and DR modes potentially confusing, Qmenu prioritizes obscure settings at the expense of arguably more useful ones, Face Detection mode poorly integrated a
The X-E2 is a highly capable enthusiast-focused camera capable of producing excellent images. Direct control dials and plenty of customization make for an engaging shooting experience, and its output is impressive. Wi-Fi and in-camera Raw conversion make ...
Abstract: Both cameras -- old model and new -- feature mechanical Shutter Speed and Exposure Compensation dials, but the X-E2 increases the range to ±3 EV. The X-E2 also allows photographers to customize the settings of four different buttons on the top and back of...