Fujifilm X-E1
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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
Fujifilm X-E1 First Impressions Review
It feels redundant to re-introduce the Fujifilm X Series at this point. At Photokina 2010, Fuji debuted the X100 , a fixed-lens camera with a big sensor and a groundbreaking optical/electronic hybrid viewfinder.
Pros:
- Bright
- sharp OLED viewfinder
- Costs much less than X-Pro1
- Great retro design and feel
Cons:
- Focus still seems to be wonky
13 years ago
In recent years, Fuji has enjoyed great success, especially critically, with its premium series of X cameras. The Fuji X-E1 is the second in the lineup to feature interchangeable lenses, and is an addition to, rather than a replacement for, the Fuji X-Pro1
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