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Now reading: Fujifilm X-E2 Review comments. Previous 1 Introduction. The back of X-E2 is slightly rearranged compared to the X-E1 right , with some of the the buttons serving different functions. It's dominated by the 3" 1. Movie mode updates The X-E2's movie mode still feels like something of an afterthought on what is primarily a stills camera there's no record button, so it's accessed as a drive mode , but Fujifilm has added some extra capabilities.
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View Comments Comments All Fadhil Muhammad Update Firmware v4. Mateus1 dpreview should make additional X-E2 review because X-E2 with new 4. Richard Butler Wow, I hadn't realised it's been so long. I ended up binning my original draft, but I do still hope to write something. Richard Butler Ok, so that took slightly longer than expected. Rod Box Does the film simulation capability Velvia, Provia, Astia etc help significantly when moving from one subject type to another?
OlegBC Sounds like a streak of really bad luck. Steve Tyke Received my X-E2 last week and had a few sessions with it. GabrielZ I received my X-E2 a couple of weeks ago now. Transatlantic Stalled, almost; using the moronic WIN 8.
GabrielZ I've ordered an X-E2 and should be receiving it over the next couple of days. User yes, level can be switched on for the evf. Jonathan Barber I've been using an Xe-2 for a few days, with a 23mm f1. With these changes, especially a , I'd be really happy. Till then, not so much. Mobile, low profile and light. Eddy M The body feels cheap plasticky!!! EM10 feels solid like a tank but cheaper.
GabrielZ I've used an E-M10 and it does have a solid body, but the control dials while quite nicely damped feel like the plastic they are and fragile, perched there on top of the camera. Graham Austin feels much better than the a at least.. Irlaender Where is the tilt screen Eugene IMO Fuji is too overpriced. Menneisyys Their current models - sure. Alexloyola I am looking for a light and small machine to go slowly replacing the heavy canon 1d mk iv.
Not interested. Mateus1 Everything is great about X-E2 apart from plastic and "waxy" high iso jpg oefrormance Dismayed Well-known problem with Fuji jpg. Shoot RAW and you'll be fine.
Miwok Very nice camera. Too bad than Fuji doesn't offer lenses at reasonable price.. Menneisyys The kit lenses are more than reasonably priced. All preference really. ChrisPercival I'm seriously considering this camera but have one remaining concern. ChrisPercival What lens and settings were used for the studio test scene? MrChristopher Could someone elaborate on the inability to use a flash remotely wireless as claimed in this review?
Mupepe Hi, X-E2 can trigger a flash unit remotely. Richard Butler MrChristopher - the X-E2 can't 'control' an external flash setting its output , it can only trigger it. Bill3R I have seen beautiful photographs produced by a pin hole camera.
KodaChrome25 per google SF Photo Gal Couldn't have said it better myself. Anastasios Papatsoris It is clear the dynamic range of X-E1 is substantially better than X-E2's capturing much more shadow detail. George Christofi Anastash eixa kai thn XE1 kai thn XE2 einai kai h dio kameres to idio H Xe2 einai pio grigorh sto focus ara an exis thn XE1 allaxe tin kai tha dis megali diafora ston xirismo kata ta alla poiotita oikonas einai to idio.
EmotionBlur 1. As is the T-X1. What's that all about? PrebenR Do you use the inferior Adobe software to post process? HowaboutRAW m43 isn't a raw extraction process. And yes, I understand that you probably know that, but that's what you implied.
Nikonhead I thought the concept of mirrorless was the smaller size. Polytropia DPreview can't even afford softboxes?! Polytropia Gasp! What is this, ? More On Seems this is standard fare on Fuji's. Focus mode selector is always in S. Murray87 Maybe the af area is too large? Shunda77 Why are all the Canikon fan bois running so scared over these Fuji cameras? Shunda77 I'd take Fuji's skin tones over the crap that Nikon cameras spit out any day. PrebenR Fuji is sure doing something right! Nikon and Canon are clinging on to their old technology.
That said, I'll wait for 2nd or 3rd gen sensor from Fuji before buying into yet another system It is still just a Bayer sensor after all.
PrebenR Well, most of the time is it the person behind the camera that is the limiting factor. PrebenR Well that depends on whether you enjoy details or NR. Anthony20D Everyday I am amazed at the level of discourse I encounter on these forums. M DeNero More absolute nonsense about how these types of controls create a stronger sense of control and require a commitment to learn photography.
BTW, I really like the new Fuji cameras. For their portable size and image quality. M DeNero I understand that. Spectro Jpegs is 8bit. TrojMacReady Nice camera but I feel one flaw that was only mentioned on the "noise" page not on the conclusion page , is actually magnified by another.
Raist3d Having to under expose and develop up is not as bad for two reasons: 1. TrojMacReady It's not that there are no work arounds, the point is that simple choice was removed for unknown reasons. That was what I thought when I first tested the camera. Was Fuji cheating? Raist3d Torsten- and how are you quite sure? Did you try the other raw converters and see for yourself? Based on my real world experience I am quite sure what you said is not right.
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I think this camera may do better in performance tests with the faster LM lenses that Fuji makes - let's compare apples with apples here - if the 2 new cheap lenses slow it down, they'll slow down it's big brothers as well. I'd be curious to see how much of this is due to the lens - with smaller apertures and slower motors. You really need to go to full frame for that. If you have specific lens requirements then you're probably better off with Micro Four Thirds. Otherwise, NEX is also very good.
NZ Scott - While i agree with "buy one and enjoy" I don't agree with Scott that the jump in image quality is so trivial as to "you must go to FF to notice a difference. But I totally agree with you that at this point, all these cameras are fantastic and pick the one that satisfies your needs and wants.
White Shadow - the camera for those two shots is the same- the Fuji X-E1. For the portrait of the man, it was the Fuji XF35 F1. The Af is not slow you just need to know how to use it. Pity they don't have a small compact pancake that can go head to head with the 30mm f2 on Samsung's NX I guess their primary concern was for the xm1's 27mm f2. Actually no. I find the XF27mm F2. It's XF class so it's well built, high quality. I looked through the samples and thought, "The Fujifilm is getting it's butt handed to it by the likes of the Olympus E-M1 and Canon D" - and then I read the article's conclusion I suppose it could be the lens - I've been fooled before by a fantastic lens on a so-so camera here at DPR - but it looks more like over-agressive noise reduction to me.
The green feathers are a blur at any ISO I also recognize that ultimate sharpness and detail is not everything; it's something that I crave, but others might prefer the warm almost "creamy" smoothness of the Fuji's output - with the right subject and at the right enlargement it would be quite nice.
A lot of it is that X-Trans requires different sharpening algorithms. The detail is there, but at default sharpening, appears soft. Adjusting up reveals tremendous amounts of detail, easily as good and in many cases a little better than my E-M5.
DPR however, normalizes sharpening for all cameras. While good in theory, when comparing a Bayer sensor vs an X-Trans, it doesn't work well. I agree with ecm, and don't see the answer as reasonable. Yes, in some perfect universe, playing even keeps things even. But the eyes show this isn't happening. The Fuji images are simply soft. If some "adjustment" is being made between these results and the final glowing gold medal praises at the end, then those need to be visible here somehow--perhaps with some more optimally corrected sharpened examples side by side?
As is it chips away at the overall credibility of the testing, which is part of dpreview's foundation. You guys gotta take a step back, scrape your nose of the monitor and look at the actual images. The X-Trans sensor doesn't respond well to the general sharpening settings of their tests. It has a different CFA layout, and thus requires slightly different demosaicing and sharpening.
So, unfortunately for Fuji, it doesn't do well in standardized tests that have been put together for Bayer sensors. I think Fuji will soon drop trans sensors, they are behind every Bayer sensor in that price range. Given the fact that many renowned professionals came to the opposite conclusion, and DPR awarding the IQ and features with the highest award, I'd say this is merely your opinion and not a fact.
Yes I agree I can't understand what the dpreview staff is smoking, the output is absolutely horrible.
Ludicrous comment - if Fuji dropped x-trans now I would sell my cameras tomorrow. The output is outstanding to my eyes. Perhaps you are in the minority here? It's kinda hard not to jus laugh at this point at such ignorant comments. Here's a colorful high-DR snap:. The IQ of this Camera is nice, but I dont see the revolutionary element here. We can always use NR and lose detail, but if the RAWs from this camera already have the NR look then any of the competitors can simply apply it.
However if you want to leave the sense of detail in a higher ISO show one can always apply selective NR, but the Fuji it always has that look Well that is how I feel about the output. That's because they keep using adobe raw converters which are know to currently not give you the max potential resolution I xtrans. Check capture one 7 or iridient. Actually even the latest update to fujis silky pix works better. Maybe, maybe not. If the IQ is so severely impacted by ACR, why dont they use the appropriate software and show the potential of the product :.
Unfortunately, this only works for cameras with the same color filter array. Due to the different CFA and the soft default settings Adobe uses for the X-trans, this comparison is not "apples to apples". DPR should correct to soft Adobe default sharpening for the X-trans such that the files can be more readily compared.
This has been more than researched by now. The evidence is out there if you go ahead and look a it. Better yet- do it for yourself. Download some raws and convert the files yourself. Capture one has a 60 day trial. Iridient has an eternal trial watermarks. You can download Fuji's raw converter for free. Replies are correct. Adobe is a bit weak with X-Trans files. Great for street shooting low noise, good edge detail for high contrast scenes , but no good for landscapes or anything with high amounts of small details.
It would be nice, however, if in their image quality section they made note of Adobe's weaknesses and provided a quick comparison of details between Adobe and another high quality processor. If i see it right, it does not have a touchscreen monitor? I think you should mention that in the text right next to the monitor image. A touchscreen monitor is such an advantage for shooting, reviewing and changing settings that i don't want to miss it anymore. If only there was some way to get an X-trans sensor with an EVF.
Fuji should really address that gap in the market. I wonder if there could be a market for such a thing? It might even be worth them considering introducing such a thing for both fixed and changeable lens cameras. If I were them I might be tempted to go for something like a 35mm equivalent for the fixed lens version.
What do other people think? We need a compact APS-C roundup. Someone who likes the 35mm equivalent view offered by the Leica and Fujifilm are unlikely to consider a 28mm equiv. So you end up with an XS vs Leica X2 comparison and a Ricoh vs Nikon vs Sigma piece, which we tried to do, only to find the Sigma wasn't particularly comparable.
Richard, why dpreview staff felt the sigma dp1m was not particularly comparable being the same focal length? I the ones you mentioned to compare with. Honest question. I suspect because the sensor still limits photographers to static well lit scenes.
It's a rather niche product. I really want to get a Sigma DPM camera at some point specifically for landscapes, but with the understanding that's all I'd be using it for. I like the one handed operation functionality and the ability to keep things small ish. Removable OVF with the pancake can keep things small and not attract too much attention for street photography that is my fave.
I am in love with the Xs but like a smaller and less "Look at me" camera. Nice camera, but Olympus PEN camera on comparison looks better, and it is much quicker too. Plus much more lenses, definitely it is better choice, at least for my opinion. Olympus m43 for serious shooting, and Fuji for those times when you can just take your time Thank u dpreview for acknowledging the mushy green issue.
I think xtrans is best for portraits and especially portraits in low light. If u shoot landscapes with lots of greenery in mid and background, get xa1 instead. The "mushy green issue" is a non issue with the proper raw concerter. In fact, due to extra green photo sensors the fuji will give you even more color detail with greenery.
It'd be nice if DPReview dropped their test scene and a landscape or two through Iridient, to show how much detail is possible with the sensor when using the right processor. The Japanese copied so much the Leica in the '50s that henceforth all camera designers in Japan have been born with a gene stamped "Leica" in their DNA chains.
Because when you put things where they belong you end up with something that looks like a 35mm rangefinder camera. It is a traditional lay-out for people who like traditional controls. And if you take away the pentaprism because not needed, what you are left is a rangefinderish shape. Gold award for a camera with slow focus that takes close to 1 sec to focus and then a seond delay until next shoot.
But maybee I'm missing something? I always find a cameras ability to focus quickly high on my list of 'wants' my pets and nieces and nephews don't do 'still'. The review says "In good lighting, the bundled mm lens locked focus in 0. Guys I am extremely sure AmatuerSnaps has done extensive testing with this camera before making his comments. Ever heard of manual focus lens? If you don't think before you shot, I guess AF speed is very important.
Don't forget to troll Leica BTW. If any focus speed difference, how much of that is due to the new "slower" lenses available with this, compared to the other models that had brighter lenses when tested? Might it do as well as the others if it were tested with the same lenses? There is a difference in the motors LM versus the ones that come with this , and they're not as bright either.
There's back button focusing available on the X-M1 add Instant Focus on the function button and set the camera in manual focus mode. With BBF there's no 1 second focusing and shutter delay.
Pre-focus you do know what you are planning to shoot and approximately at what focal plane? The long shutter lag is probably as the camera still sets exposure before taking a picture. One does need a bit of anticipation to get an action photo.
All just basic technique which all competent photographers learned before the carrying-a-personal-computer-in-place-of-a-camera phenomenon of digital imaging. I wonder why it is cameras need photographers at all, when most of them seem to want to just point and shoot.
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