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Testseek.co.uk have collected 110 expert reviews of the Fujifilm X-E2 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fujifilm X-E2.
Award: Good Buy December 2013
December 2013
 
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110 Reviews
Users
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164 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • EVF built
  • In
  • 920
  • 000
  • Dot LCD
  • Faster responses
  • Improved AF system
  • Very good picture quality up to 12800 ISO
  • Goodquality 1855 mm zoom lens
  • Sturdy build quality
  • Plenty of advanced settings
  • Improved controls and layout
  • Digital Split Image and focus peaking modes
  • Full HD video at 60 fps
  • WiFi builtin
  • Semi-pro build and handling
  • Elegantly classic design
  • High-res EVF
  • Image quality leads the way
  • Retro design
  • Decent screen and viewfinder
  • Solid build quality
  • Lenses with hands-on aperture controls
  • Improves upon predecessor with success
  • Semi professional compact system camera adds an eye level viewfinder built in
  • And rangefinderlike controls
  • Plus a build quality reminiscent of an even pricier Leica camera
  • APSC sensor and decent glass can translate into knockout imagery
  • Fantastic image quality
  • Impressive kit lens
  • Solid build and premium finish
  • High-quality stills
  • Very responsive
  • Outstanding EVF

The editors didn't like

  • Fixed screen
  • No touchscreen
  • Advanced Filters are 'JPEG only'
  • Slightly less responsive than the previous model
  • No settings can be changed once filming video
  • Still some room for improvement with controls and handling
  • No touchcontrols or swivel/tilt screen
  • Takes time to get used to
  • Pricey
  • So-so battery life
  • Autofocus not flawless
  • Continuous autofocus is slow
  • Still too easy to knock exposure compensation dial
  • Pricey if you don't need an eye level viewfinder
  • And
  • In requiring a period of familiarisation from the get go
  • It's less easy for newbies to get to grips with than the likes of the XA1
  • Wi-Fi features half-baked
  • Bit of learning curve
  • Fixed-position LCD not touch capable
  • Uneven exposures in some movie clips

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  Published: 2014-05-07, Author: Gavin , review by: T3.com

  • Semi-pro build and handling, Elegantly classic design, High-res EVF
  • Takes time to get used to, Pricey

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  Published: 2014-05-02, Author: David , review by: Digitaltrends.com

  • High-quality stills, Very responsive, Outstanding EVF
  • Bit of learning curve, Fixed-position LCD not touch capable, Uneven exposures in some movie clips
  • We're fans of the X-series, even with the flaws noted here. Colors and white balance are very accurate, with a richness, tone, and depth that are quite impressive. Fujifilm wants a premium price for its better models and we can't begrudge the company fo...

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  Published: 2014-04-14, Author: Gavin , review by: macworld.co.uk

  • Semi professional compact system camera adds an eye level viewfinder built in, and rangefinderlike controls, plus a build quality reminiscent of an even pricier Leica camera, APSC sensor and decent glass can translate into knockout imagery
  • Pricey if you don't need an eye level viewfinder, and, in requiring a period of familiarisation from the get go, it's less easy for newbies to get to grips with than the likes of the XA1
  • Improvements over the earlier X-E1 seem to be largely performance based, and come down to enhanced speed and accuracy – Fuji hasn't thrown the baby out with the bathwater. That said, if you're considering spending this amount then we'd also recommend taki...

 
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  Published: 2014-03-31, Author: Brendan , review by: reviewed.com

  • If you've been a fan of Fujifilm's rangefinder-style mirrorless offerings, but you've held off for whatever reason, your time has come. There's no one glaring reason we can point to that might kill the experience for still photography enthusiasts.That sai...

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  Published: 2014-03-08, Author: Ben , review by: expertreviews.co.uk

  • Video is the only weak area, though, and it's unlikely to dissuade many potential customers. The X-E2's only real problem is the strength of the competition among its own X Mount ranks. £1,149 for the 18-55mm kit is a serious investment, but we'd be tempt...

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  Published: 2014-01-30, Author: Michael , review by: amateurphotographer.co.uk

  • The Fujifilm X-E2 is very well equipped for the enthusiast photographer at whom it is targeted and, in many ways, its the camera we wish the X-E1 had been. Fujifilm has addressed the concerns many had with the earlier model, like the ageing 2.8in. 460,00...

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  Published: 2014-01-14, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com

  • Image quality leads the way, retro design, decent screen and viewfinder, solid build quality, lenses with hands-on aperture controls, improves upon predecessor with success
  • So-so battery life, autofocus not flawless, continuous autofocus is slow, still too easy to knock exposure compensation dial
  • The Fujifilm X-E2 gets plenty right. Although, ultimately, it's a subtle upgrade compared to its predecessor. If you're after a CSC that's all about image quality then look little further. We also love the hands-on layout of the build, and both ret...

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  Published: 2013-12-24, Author: Bruno , review by: digitalversus.com

  • Very good picture quality up to 12800 ISO, Goodquality 1855 mm zoom lens, Sturdy build quality, Plenty of advanced settings, Improved controls and layout, Digital Split Image and focus peaking modes, Full HD video at 60 fps, WiFi builtin
  • Slightly less responsive than the previous model, No settings can be changed once filming video, Still some room for improvement with controls and handling, No touchcontrols or swivel/tilt screen
  • The new X-Trans CMOS II sensor, onboard Wi-Fi and slightly reworked controls make the Fujifilm X-E2 a nice update of the X-E1, even though it doesn't bring any radical changes. It remains an expert's interchangeable lens compact that takes excellent quali...

 
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  Published: 2013-10-19, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com

  • Abstract:  Why hello there good lookin'. The Fujifilm X-E2, the compact system camera to succeed the earlier X-E1 model, may be a little older but it's lost none of that retro charm and visual appeal. That's clear from just taking one glance at this silver-topped ma...

 
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  Published: 2013-10-18, Author: Angela , review by: techradar.com

  • EVF built, in, 920,000, dot LCD, Faster responses, Improved AF system
  • Fixed screen, No touchscreen, Advanced Filters are 'JPEG only'
  • Along with many photographers, I liked the X-E1. It offers the same image quality as the superb X-Pro1 in a smaller body and has what I consider the more useful of the two viewfinders - the electronic finder, which has been improved so that it's better in...

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