Fujifilm X-E1 + 35/1.4
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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
12 years ago
Review: Fujifilm X-E1 â€" A Retro-Style Compact Mirrorless Camera
These days the Pentax-style retro film cameras seem to be a rage. The Fujifilm's retro-style mirrorless camera fills in the gap with X-E1. But does it take old school cameras forward, or is it just eye-candy? Let's find out.
Pros:
- APS-C sized sensor
- Well built
- Supports 1080p video recording @24fps
- Delightful 35mm f/1.4 lens
Cons:
- Steep learning curve
- Too many controls on different dials
- Processing algorithms don't work well
- Expensive
11 years ago
is pretty close to what until now
Read Chris R. Field. He's 100% right. If you're coming from (say) any Panasonic or Sony advanced compact camera and expect you're just upgrading... Forget it! Fuji cameras are an other world.
13 years ago
Fujifilm X-E1
The Fuji X-E1 may be the baby brother to Fuji's flagship X-Pro1, but in many ways is its equal. Most importantly, the two cameras share the same impressive 16.3-megapixel APS-C X-Trans CMOS sensor, which produces image quality superior to most APS-C-sensor-based digital SLRs, but in arguably more...
Pros:
- Significantly less expensive than Fuji's flagship CSC, but with many of the same features, Really excellent image quality overall, JPEGs are very clean, with very conservative sharpening
- (Who needs RAWs?
Cons:
- Limited selection of X-mount lenses
- Needs bigger handgrip for extensive use
- Mushy shutter button feel
- Mediocre autofocus and shot-to-shot speeds
- Wakes slowly from sleep mode
- ISO
- Film Simulation
- and Dynamic Range bracketing disable RAW recording
- Auto white balance too red indoors,
13 years ago
Fuji X-E1 Review: Wonderful For Stills, But It's No Jack Of All Trades
The Fuji X-Pro1 was a hit. But at $1700 for the body alone, it was (and still is) bonkers expensive. The new X-E1 is Fuji's reaction to that. With a pared down body and new kit lens, Fuji could maintain its enthusiast appeal - and attract a broader market.
13 years ago
Fujifilm FinePix X-E1 Review
When Fujifilm released the X-E1 it's clear that the company has one thing in mind, and that is to polish some of the rough edges that critics pointed out on the X-Pro1. Well, they didn't have to do much as the X-Pro1 is already regarded by many as one of the sleekest MILC in the market.
13 years ago
Fujifilm X-E1 review by spochana
A long waiting Pro-quality mirrorless camera for me. It is light and solid built. I can carry to everywhere I go without a big camera bag but it can deliver high quality photos similar to a DSLR (APC sensor not full frame).
Pros:
- Light
- solid built
- DSLR image quality
Cons:
- a little slower focusing speed than DSLR
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
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 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...
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