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Fujifilm pc autosave review
Fujifilm pc autosave review













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We did find though that the aperture ring is easily moved, particularly when taking the lens on and off the camera, so watch out for an incorrectly set aperture.

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There are aperture and manual focus rings on the lens barrel, which in conjunction with the shutter speed and exposure compensation dials on top of the camera body makes it straight-forward to set the exposure. This offers fast maximum apertures of F/2.8 at 18mm and F/4 at 55mm, with the added benefit of built-in optical image stabilisation to help keep your images sharp. Helping to keep the image quality high is the 18-55mm standard zoom kit lens. We won't say any more at this point other than to recommend that you take a look at our Sample Images for yourself. Fujifilm actually claim that the X-E2S's sensor will deliver image quality that surpasses most APS-C DSLRs and even some full-frame ones, and as our test photos and sample images on the next two pages show, the X-E2S actually does live up to those claims.

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APS-C is a sensor size that's more commonly used by the majority of DSLR cameras, rather than by compact system cameras - Sony's NEX range and Samsung's NX series are the others. A metal tripod mount is positioned slightly off-centre from the lens and next to the memory card / battery compartment, so you'll have to remove the camera from the tripod to change either of them.Īt the heart of the X-E2S is the 16.3 megapixel APS-C sized X-Trans CMOS sensor. Two small metal eyelets on either side of the body are used for connecting the supplied shoulder strap, which isn't quite as luxurious as the rest of the package.

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Fujifilm have made a very slight improvement to the handgrip by making part of it from a smoother rubber material, but to be honest we couldn't really notice any difference when comparing the X-E2S to its predecessor.

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The X-E2S has a subtle but effective hand-grip at the front and a space at the rear for your thumb, with your grip helped in no small part by the textured faux-leather surface that runs around the full width of the camera. Measuring 129 (W) mm x 74.9(H) mm x 37.2(D) mm, it's very similar in size to the X100/S cameras. At the same time, it's actually much lighter than a first glance might suggest, weighing in at 350g body only with the battery and memory card fitted, a full 100g lighter than the X-Pro2. The Fujifilm X-E2S is another amazingly well-built X-series camera, with absolutely no flex or movement in its chassis thanks to the die-cast magnesium alloy top and base plates and machined control dials. Smaller, lighter and less expensive than the range-topping X-Pro2, the X-E2S dispenses with the innovative Hybrid optical/electronic viewfinder, replaced instead by the same high-resolution OLED electronic viewfinder as the X-E2. The Fujifilm X-E2S remains a classically styled interchangeable lens camera that recalls film rangefinders from the past, with a stunning retro design that draws admiring glances from everyone that sees it. Ease of UseĪt first glance the Fujifilm X-E2S looks virtually identical to it predecessor, with just a few subtle changes to differentiate the two.

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The Fujifilm X-E2S is available in all-black or silver and black and costs £549 in the UK and $699 in the US body-only, or £749 / $999 with the 18-55mm f/2.8-4 OIS kit lens. The X-E2S also has a 2.36-million-dot electronic viewfinder, 3-inch LCD screen with 1.04 million dots, EXR Processor II, hybrid auto-focus system with fast AF speeds of 0.06 second, 7fps burst shooting, a built-in flash, wi-fi connectivity, in-camera raw conversion, a range of film simulation modes, multiple exposure and panoramic shooting modes, Digital Split Image and Focus Peaking for easier manual focusing, and Full HD video recording capabilities at up to 60fps. At the heart of the X-E2S is a 16.3 megapixel APS-C sized X-Trans CMOS II sensor, which has a colour filter array that mimics film grain and no optical low-pass filter for higher resolution images, and a Lens Modulation Optimiser which automatically corrects diffraction blur. These include new Zone and Wide/Tracking auto-focusing options, an Auto Mode button which activates the fully automatic Advanced SR Auto mode, an improved handgrip, the addition of an electronic shutter, and a more intuitive graphical user interface. The Fujifilm X-E2S is a compact system camera that offers a few improvements when compared to its predecessor, the X-E2.















Fujifilm pc autosave review