The FUJIFILM X-E2S delivers rangefinder style with premium quality. This new mirrorless camera is an upgrade to FUJIFILM’s X-E2 and has the same durable, compact, lightweight body that many Fujifilm X photographers have come to love. It comes equipped with Fujifilm’s latest AF system that excels at capturing moving subjects. The X-E2S features a Real-Time Viewfinder that offers a large display magnification of 0.62×1 and an electronic viewfinder with a quick display time lag2 of 0.005 seconds. Building on the functionality and stylish design of the original X-E2, this new X series camera adds an improved grip, a silent electronic shutter and a more intuitive GUI to make this camera an excellent addition to any photographer’s kit. 1: Market leading viewfinder magnification ratio. Approx. 0.62x magnification 50mm (35mm format equivalent) at infinity and diopter set to -1.0 m-1. 2: Fujifilm research as of January 2016.
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A really fun camera!
I compared to Olympus omd 5II which I really liked. The features were better but the larger price … I read tons of reviews on so many different cameras. I finally decided to go with the x-e2s.I wanted a new camera to replace my canon 50d (to big) and canon g16.(low quality)I compared this camera to the Sony 6000a which was similar in price but past disappointments with Sony products pushed me away.I compared to Olympus omd 5II which I really liked. The features were better but the larger price and smaller sensor swayed my mind.My choice was made primarily because of the Larger sensor and price. I didn’t want to spend much over $1000I choose mirror less because I wanted a smaller camera than an slr. I did consider advance point and shoot but to pricey for what you get. (their main advantage is they are pocketable.There was only one big thing I sacrificed in choosing this camera I wanted a tilting lcd.I have had it two days and so far I love it.It looks great.It is a perfect size.All the settings I will need.Menu is…
Perfect for Travel & Street Photography!! I’ve had this camera for 6 months now and can write an intelligent review at this point. I bought it when it was first introduced and have put it through its paces on two trips to China where I do a fair bit of street photography and studio work while traveling on business. Like most people, I’ve transitioned from a DSLR to mirrorless for size & weight considerations. I was traveling with a Pelican case full of lenses and bodies and now I carry a single small Crumpler camera bag with the Fuji X-E2S and a couple small primes plus the kit lens. So right out of the gate I will give this camera an A+ for size and weight when compared to DSLRs.Transitioning from Nikon to Fuji has been a little bit of a challenge because there are all new menus to memorize. Arrrgghhh. The only thing that has tripped me up a few times is the electronic shutter. I go back and forth shooting with a flash (on and off camera) and I keep forgetting you can’t use the electronic shutter and shoot…