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...
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?
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,