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The Fujifilm X-E2: evolution or revolution? | Tony Bridge

….Conclusion

While at first this may seem like a midlife facelift for the X-E Series, I would beg to differ. This is not new wallpaper over old cracks. This is a supremely evolved camera which wants to go to work and deliver premium results on par with the Big Boys’ Toys, in a size and form factor difficult to take seriously. All the old irks have been sorted out and with a new engine and running gear, this camera is supremely talented and capable. People who already own an X-E1 will see little in the specs to break out their wallets, but I would strongly suggest taking one for a test drive. You will be surprised. Fujifilm as a company subscribe to a philosophy of better pixels, not more pixels. And it shows. For a 16MP APS-C sensor, the results are amazing, easily on a par with full frame DSLRs. At the beginning of this article I spoke of how some cameras lead to Instant Divorce, that others are like arranged marriages, where the couple take time to know each other, but occasionally cameras come along which stop you in your tracks, where you stare at each other Across a Crowded Room and you fall madly in love, knowing you want to be Together Forever. I have my order in.
 
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