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Fujifilm X-E2 Review | ePhotoZine

The Fujifilm X-E2 updates the X-E1 and comes with an electronic viewfinder, a larger 3inch screen, built in Wi-Fi, and an 18-55mm f/2.8-f/4 OIS kits lens. There are a number of updates included with the X-E2, and it promises quicker performance. Fujifilm says there are over 60 improvements in the new X-E2 over the original X-E1, but many of these are quite subtle, and to the untrained eye, both cameras look very similar. The camera features Lens Modulation Optimiser (LMO) technology for improved image quality, and the technology was first introduced in the Fujifilm X20 and Fujifilm X100s, and is designed to give sharper images by reducing the effects of diffraction and aberration when using smaller apertures. Fujifilm explains this in detail on their website. Another feature of the X-E2 is built in Wi-Fi, letting you wirelessly transfer images to smart phones and tablet PCs via the Fujifilm Camera app available for iOS and Android devices. It can be used to add GPS information to photos, or for PC Autosave connectivity to PCs, for easy image backup….

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