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FujiFilm X-E2
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  • The X-E2 is almost identical in size and weight to its predecessor but provides more than 60 improvements, implemented as a result of X-E1 users' requests.

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    Image quality from the review camera was every bit as good as we obtained from the X-E1, confirming that Fujifilm's second-generation X-Trans CMOS sensor can deliver excellent image quality. The new EXR Processor II, also a second-generation product appears to have delivered on its promise of providing faster response times, particularly for autofocusing

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    http://www.photoreview.com.au/reviews/advanced-compact-cameras/interchangeable-lens/fujifilm-x-e2

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  • Camera features FullHD video recording at 60fps, and when used with a lens that features optical image stabilisation gives smooth video recording. The camera features built in stereo recording, as well as a 2.5mm mic jack socket on the side for external video.

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    X-E2 delivers impressive image quality and has excellent noise performance even at high ISO settings.

    http://www.ephotozine.com/article/fujifilm-x-e2-review-23442

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  • The Fujifilm X-E2 produces images of outstanding quality. It recorded noise-free JPEG images at ISO 100 all the way up to 6400, with a little noise at ISO 12800 and more visible noise and slight color desaturation at the fastest setting of ISO 25600, an amazing performance for a camera with an APS-C sensor.

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    http://www.photographyblog.com/reviews/fujifilm_x_e2_review/

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    The X-E2 feels solid in the hand. It feels significantly more solid than the X100s though still not as solid as the X Pro 1. When a grip is attached, you may become even more attracted to the build.

    http://www.thephoblographer.com/2013/10/24/first-impressions-fujifilm-x-e2/

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  • same day of announcement I put my x-e1 for sale on bay... hope the video of this one will be at least like e-m5's, cause as about photography, x-e is really amazing.

  • Can't wait to see some video samples from this.. I actually got in touch with Fuji with some feedback on their (lack of) video capabilities - and they were very thankful. Hopefully they´ve had enough time to make something useful out of it because the sensor is probably the best on the market right now.

    edit: seems like they didn´t listen enough or didn´t have enough time to develop the video side of things.

  • Movie mode updates The X-E1's movie mode still feels like something of an afterthought on what is primarily a stills camera (there's no record button, so it's accessed as a drive mode), but Fujifilm has added some extra capabilities. It's now possible to choose a Film Simulation mode, and adjust exposure compensation during recording. You also get a choice of framerates, but this is limited to 30fps or 60fps.

    A 36Mbits/s bitrate is mentioned, but not in which mode.

    http://www.dpreview.com/previews/fujifilm-x-e2/

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  • New X-E2 digital camera features high-speed hybrid AF with phase detection, lens modulation optimizer and professional movie capture

    Valhalla, N.Y., October 18, 2013 – As a leader in advanced digital camera technology and outstanding image resolution, FUJIFILM North America Corporation today announced the new FUJIFILM X-E2, a premium interchangeable lens camera featuring the latest generation 16.3 Megapixel APS-C X-Trans CMOS II sensor and the segment's fastest autofocus of 0.08 seconds for a truly remarkable photographic experience.

    As the fifth interchangeable lens camera system introduced within the award-winning FUJIFILM X-Series, the FUJIFILM X-E2 delivers picture quality that rivals full-frame cameras with high definition image capture, Fujifilm's legendary color reproduction and category-leading speed.

    "Outstanding image quality and beautiful design are the hallmarks of the FUJIFILM X-Series experience, and today's announcement of the new X-E2 shows Fujifilm's unrelenting commitment to photographic excellence," said Manny Almeida, senior vice president and general manager, FUJIFILM North America Corporation, Imaging and Electronic Imaging Divisions. "With the X-E2, photographers will immediately be amazed by its high-speed hybrid AF with phase detection, pin-sharp image quality, and improved HD movie capture for endless photographic possibilities."

    Award-winning 16.3 Megapixel APS-C X-Trans CMOS II sensor and EXR Processor II

    The FUJIFILM X-E2 uses the 16.3 Megapixel APS-C X-Trans CMOS II sensor which expertly controls moiré and false color generation. This is attained by using an original color filter array with a highly randomized pixel arrangement that removes the need for an Optical Low Pass Filter (OLPF) that degrades resolution. The image quality in the X-E2 is further refined by the inclusion of the first Lens Modulation Optimizer (LMO) for interchangeable lens cameras.

    The EXR Processor II in the new X-E2 more than doubles the processing speed of the previous generation. It is able to harness the information taken from over 100,000 phase detection pixels incorporated in the X-Trans CMOS II to deliver extraordinary imaging capability.

    This advanced technology has been made possible by the integrated development of lens, sensor and processor, and is based on the optical performance and characteristics of individual lenses. With each of these components working together, the X-E2 achieves astonishing resolution, extends dynamic range, and reduces noise at high sensitivity.

    Fast and accurate focusing

    The FUJIFILM X-E2 gives photographers and enthusiasts ultra-fast response times to catch even the quickest memorable moments. The X-E2 has a rapid startup time of 0.5 seconds*4, minimal shutter lag of 0.05 seconds, and high-speed continuous shooting of 7.0 fps (up to approx. 28 frames) *5.

    With its auto switching AF, the X-E2 combines contrast AF with an improved phase detection AF algorithm that provides accurate capture of low-contrast subjects in low light as well as high-speed responsiveness.

    Manual focus made easier

    Manual focus has been made easier by the inclusion of Digital Split Image*6 technology. This helps the user achieve pin-sharp focusing by simply adjusting focus to line up the four stripes displayed in the central part of the live view. Focus Highlight Peaking allows for an outline in high contrast areas of subjects during focusing, further assisting the photographer in achieving stunningly sharp images.

    Classic design and intuitive operation

    The FUJIFILM X-E2 continues the tradition of the X-Series with uncompromising craftsmanship and classic design that puts the photographer first. The X-E1 features manually adjustable shutter speed and exposure compensation dials, which has been increased to ±3 EV, for easy controls. The X-E2 also allows users to customize up to four buttons on the top and back of the camera to suit their own shooting style.

    The X-E2 features a bright and accurate 2.36 million dot OLED viewfinder with Fujifilm's original optical design for a distortion-free field of view. A premium clear 3" LCD screen with 1.04 million dot resolution and reinforced glass gives users high viewing angles and a true view of their subject.

    Improved movie performance

    The FUJIFILM X-E2 shoots full HD video at 1920x1080 with up to 60fps with AF tracking performance for exceptional speed, accuracy and smoothness with a high bitrate of 36Mbps. The X-E2 delivers quick focusing on subjects, even when panning and zooming. With the X-E2, film simulation settings and exposure compensation (±2 EV) can be used during movie recording.

    Easy Image Transfer with WiFi button

    The FUJIFILM X-E2 includes a WiFi button that lets users transfer high quality photos and movies*7 to smartphones, tablets and computers for easy sharing on social media sites.

    To connect the X-E2 to a smartphone or tablet, users can download the free dedicated "FUJIFILM Camera Application" to their iPhone™ / iPad™ or Android™ smartphone or tablet device to transfer up to 30 pictures at a time from the X-E2. The app also lets users download movies, expanding the range of options available for enjoying pictures taken with the camera.

    Once paired, users can press and hold the WiFi button to begin sharing images and movies immediately to their smartphone or tablet.

    The X-E2 also has an Advanced Filter function and Film Simulation modes to give users a range of creative filters and film effects to apply and achieve unique and artistic looks.


    Camera announced officially, topic will be updated constantly.