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Fuji X-E2 review | Better than X-E1? | Techradar

Final verdict

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 low light. The X-E2 builds on the successes of the X-E1, with the same high-quality feel, an improved focusing system, a host of minor updates and better image quality. Although image quality is often said to be the most important aspect of a camera, it’s only part of the story. If a camera feels good in your hands, is responsive and easy or quick to use, you’ll be far more likely to use it. The X-E2 isn’t designed to appeal to novice photographers, but many enthusiasts will love it. The key features are within easy reach, there’s an excellent viewfinder and the images are also superb – especially the raw files. We always recommend that photographers shoot raw files where possible to get the best image quality, but this is especially true with the X-E2, provided you have access to Adobe Camera Raw to process the files, as this elevates the results – in many cases producing images that are better than those from competing cameras, such as the Olympus OM-D E-M1 and Panasonic GX7.

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