Roel
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Hi there
Fujifilm was kind enough to let me borrow (and review) a pre-production X-E1 for a couple of weeks and after shooting with it, I have posted a few thoughts along with some images:
Fujifilm X-E1 – First Impressions ‹ roel.me
Bottom line:
The X-E1 is an extremely capable camera. In my mini article, I have referred to the X-E1 as the X-Pro1′s “little brother” – and in some ways, that is an inaccurate description. The X-E1 is every bit as capable and I suspect the X-Pro1 may get a little jealous with all of the attention the X-E1 is about to receive.
If you have been on the fence about getting an X-Pro1 because of the price, Fujifilm just gave you an early Christmas present.
It is a great little camera and I believe it will do well in the market. If video is a high priority, this is probably not the camera for you, however, if you want the best quality stills in a small package, the X-E1 is definitely a camera to consider.
Fujifilm was kind enough to let me borrow (and review) a pre-production X-E1 for a couple of weeks and after shooting with it, I have posted a few thoughts along with some images:
Fujifilm X-E1 – First Impressions ‹ roel.me
Bottom line:
The X-E1 is an extremely capable camera. In my mini article, I have referred to the X-E1 as the X-Pro1′s “little brother” – and in some ways, that is an inaccurate description. The X-E1 is every bit as capable and I suspect the X-Pro1 may get a little jealous with all of the attention the X-E1 is about to receive.
If you have been on the fence about getting an X-Pro1 because of the price, Fujifilm just gave you an early Christmas present.
It is a great little camera and I believe it will do well in the market. If video is a high priority, this is probably not the camera for you, however, if you want the best quality stills in a small package, the X-E1 is definitely a camera to consider.