X-E2 Kit with 16.3 MP APS-C X-Trans II CMOS Sensor with Phase Detection and EXR Processor II.
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X-E2 perfect for the analog photo experience enthusiast This is a really fantastic camera if you’re an enthusiast who enjoys adjusting settings, playing with film modes and getting really high quality photos without having to carry a much bulkier camera or pay thousands for a Leica.If you want a camera you can set on sports/portrait/landscape or “green” and click away. or you think P stands for “Professional mode” this camera is not for you. Yes, you can set aperture, shutter speed and ISO to auto and shoot, and there are a few modes like panorama, toy or miniature mode but to really enjoy the camera you need to be familiar with exposure and how to adjust for it.I have the X-E1 and takes great shots but it has three shortcomings that matter to me. Focus wasn’t fast enough, the electronic viewfinder, though beautiful, would stutter if you moved quickly and you couldn’t set a minimum shutter speed. These issues don’t bother a lot of people who don’t shoot moving objects but they did bother a lot of…
The Camera I’ve Been Waiting For If you are looking for a strictly technical review of this camera, you’d be much better served reading through the dozens of professional and objective reviews there are for this camera. I’m writing this review for the photography enthusiast that’s more concerned about the whole experience than isolated technical bits.For nearly a decade I’ve been waiting for this camera. I’ve been through Canon Rebels, 5D Mark II, S95, and more recently with the venerable and competent Olympus OMD EM5. But all of them were missing something something that’s crucial to me: the photography experience. In a hyper-competitive, cut-throat market manufactures try to cram more and more features in their cameras to meet demand. This translates to “jack of all trades, master of none”. I did not and do not care about all the bells and whistles or extras. I care the most about one thing: taking awesome photos. To that end, this camera, X-E2, is the absolute best camera I’ve owned…
Four Months Later – The Right Decision? After four months with the Fujifilm X-E2 it’s time to reassess my opinion of the camera and my switch from a DSLR. A little history to establish my credentials: Shooting since 1971, used over 80 film cameras from 110 to 5X7and about every brand of digital, sometime wedding and commercial photographer, operated regional camera store operation with up to four stores over 25 years.In August ’14 I sold my last DSLR and moved to the Fuji X-E2. My reasoning: I wanted high quality equipment capable of good 11X14 prints in a much smaller package. My shooting is 90% still life / landscape with very little time spent with fast moving sports and zero need for video. I chose the Fuji X-E2 because I wanted to get back that rangefinder shooting experience I enjoyed and to have a less obtrusive camera. The reviews were solid for the camera before I purchased it.If you want the quick answer, I did make the right decision and I am very happy with the camera. If you’d like more…