Takes pictures the way you see it. That's all you can hope for in a camera
Manufacturer: Fujifilm
Takes pictures the way you see it. That's all you can hope for in a camera
Can't say a single bad word on it.Phenomenal product, throw your non-FF dslr away and get this plz. Get this gem and relief your shoulder. You will definitely love this.
Product came as advertised in original box w/accessories. So far working fine. Good price. Was surprised it had black tape covering up model & name but all was well after removed.
Came as advertised and at a good price
Shipping to a bit longer than expected; but may be summer
I've been using this camera for few days and till yet I haven't found any issues as such. It's worth buying camera, but of course with high price entangled to it.
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.
Durable; Great Features; Great Picture Quality; Lightweight; Simple Controls
Price; Pricey; Pricey Poor Value
I immediately appreciated the Fujifilm X-E1 , since in practice the "cousin" with interchangeable lenses. But it is undeniable that this new system is a really good party: good and excellent optical sensors.
Vintage aesthetic; Ergonomics; Flash easily integrated directional upward; Image quality
Lack of the last manual focus mode and focus peaking split-image; Shutter speed Auto ISO is not configurable; Noise tendon focal plane shutter; Battery indicator residual misleading
Those, who read our website on a frequent basis know that I ended up picking the Olympus OM-D E-M5 as my mirrorless camera of choice last year. Although I loved shooting with the Fuji X-Pro1, the two primary reasons why I decided to hold back, were its poor autofocus performance and lack of RAW...
The FujiFilm X-E1 is their newest X-mount ILC camera, featuring the same APS-C sized 16-Megapixel X-Trans CMOS image sensor that was initially released in their flagship X-Pro 1 camera. The X-E1 was not designed like most consumer digicams, but more like a true rangefinder camera.
Plenty of dials for fast control when shooting; Incredibly quality throughout the entire standard ISO range; 10 available X-mount lenses and an adapter for M-mount lenses; Excellent Low-Light performance; Large; bright and vivid LCD screen; OLED viewfinder is a pleasure; showing all of your shooting...
Shooting performance lacks a little when compared to the performance of the rest of the camera; No Auto or Scene shooting modes; No dedicated video recording button; Lofty Price Tag; Choppy video playback with low quality audio
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.
Compact body compared to a DSLR; Excellent image quality even at high ISO; Well-placed dials that make accessing settings really quick
AF is a hit or miss at times; Lack of any sort of controls in video recording mode
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.
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