Fujifilm X-E1 + 35/1.4
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13 years ago
Superb Camera
I use this camera for travel and Street reportage. I was initially attracted to its retro styling and handling, which reminded me of the old SLR Film cameras. I used to find focusing was so much quicker on the SLR's than on modern DSLRs.
Pros:
- Durable
- Great Features
- Great Picture Quality
- Lightweight
- Simple Controls
Cons:
- Price
- Pricey
- Pricey Poor Value
13 years ago
Fujifilm X-E1
The new X-E1 further expands Fujifilm's X-series of serious digital cameras, which includes the range-topping X-Pro1 and the popular X100, amongst others. As with the X-Pro1, the Fujifilm X-E1 is a classically styled interchangeable lens camera that recalls film rangefinders from the past, with a...
13 years ago
I have spent countless dollars on cameras and until I found the XE1, I have not been completely happy. It has been a long, long time since I posted any sort of camera equipment review.
Pros:
- X-Trans Sensor
- EVF - You can see exposure
- WB
- & compensation and adjust immediately
- Outstanding kit lens - Might be the best kit lens ever
- High Quality Primes - I prefer primes and Fuji delivered early on available primes
- Like many mirrorless cameras
- adaptable to almost all legacy lenses,
Cons:
- EVF lags and streaks a little in low light
- No focus peaking - Magnification works well
- but would prefer option of magnification + focus peaking
- Fuji and Adobe pointing no working together and as a result
- Adobe didn't have a RAW converter until recent updates to Adobe Camera RAW and Lightroom,
13 years ago
Fujifilm X-E1
In late 2012, Fujifilm announced the X-E1 - which is essentially a 30% smaller version on their flagship X-Pro1 , with a few upgrades. Meaning, the camera boasts the same 16.3-megapixel APS-C X-Trans CMOS sensor, an EXR Processor Pro, full HD 1080p video recording, an ISO range of 100-25600, a Q...
13 years ago
Fujifilm X-E1
The X-E1 is one hell of a camera, leaving a few quirks aside. It is a mirrorless that can actually function as a substitute to the bulky DSLR for many users. If you're in the market for a DSLR, or want a camera system that will give you great images, then you might want to look at getting the X-E1.
Pros:
- Compact body compared to a DSLR
- Excellent image quality even at high ISO
- Well-placed dials that make accessing settings really quick
Cons:
- AF is a hit or miss at times
- Lack of any sort of controls in video recording mode
13 years ago
Great good first camera,or a great second camera that's easy to carry out
Love this camera - great quality for the price and a great first camera or perfect for someone who is tired of lugging their DSLR around everywhere.
13 years ago
Fujifilm X-E1
The Fujifilm X-E1 is the second mirrorless model from the company to use the X-mount. It was launched in September 2012 and has the same rangefinder aesthetic and analogue controls as its forerunner the X-Pro 1.
Pros:
- Excellent image quality
- Superb high ISO noise performance
- Big
- bright
- high resolution EVF
- Built-in flash
- External mic/remote socket
- 6fps continuous shooting
Cons:
- EVF prone to extraneous light
- No direct movie record button
- Limited movie modes
- AF perfomance still so-so
- No gadgets like built-in Wifi or GPS
13 years ago
X-E1 is touted as one of the advanced mirror-less cameras that come with innovative image sensor and high speed digital processing system. Combined with the futuristic technology of X-Pro1 and retro-styled design, this new camera is sure to lure masses in huge.
Pros:
- Improved auto-focus
- Stylish and retro design
- Excellent high ISO images
- Top-notch controls
- Stunning image quality
Cons:
- No touchscreen
- Fixed rear LCD
- Build quality not up to the mark
- AF performance could have been better
13 years ago
Fujifilm X-E1
The X-series cameras also allow you to adjust dynamic range, saturation, sharpness and gradation. A sweep panorama function works well, letting you sweep the camera across the scene to create a panoramic shot.
Pros:
- Splendid image quality
- Compact body with great retro style
- Intuitive physical controls
- Packed with professional-grade features
Cons:
- Slower autofocus than rivals
- Unimpressive video
- Partially plastic body isn't weather-sealed
13 years ago
With the X-E1, Fuji has brought the next evolution of the X series of interchangeable lens cameras. As the system is set to grow in the coming year, we can see this camera appealing to a large group of people.
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