Fujifilm X-E1 Digital Camera Review - Adorama TV Fuji X-E1 Review Video

Fujifilm X-E1 Digital Camera Review - http://www.adorama.com/IFJXE1B.html In this episode, Rich describes the many features of this new compact interchangeable lens camera. The compact X-E1 is engineered to deliver extraordinary image quality. It starts with Fujifilm's proprietary 16.3 APS-C X-Trans 2/3" CMOS sensor whose unique pixel array is designed to deliver unsurpassed image resolution and color accuracy.

Choose from the newly expanded XF Lens lineup with two new bright, high-definition FUJINON X-Mount lenses including a 14mm F2.8 and an 18-55mm F2.8-F4 lens. The 18-55mm allows photographic flexibility, optimizes low-light shooting and coupled with the EXR Processor Pro, the X-E1 delivers high performance auto focusing. Everything you need in one compact, beautiful camera system.

Fujifilm X-E1 Features

16.3 MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS Sensor provides high resolution & high sensitivity matching full-size sensor quality
Magnesium body with traditional (classical) design in compact size
HD 1080p Video w/Stereo Sound
100-25,600 ISO Capabilitites
JPEG + RAW (Process In-Camera)
Intutive Operation with Manual ring and Aperture Dial & Shutter-speed Dials.
Aspherical OLED-EVF 2360K EVF equipped with approx. 2360K dots OLED panel provides high contrast ratio and natural look.
2 new XF lenses provide a wider array of matched lenses
Built-in flash
Fast AF 0.1 sec with OIS, F2.8 zoom lens
External microphone connection
Built in diopter
Exposure Control - TTL 256 Zones
High Speed Contrast Autofocus

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X-Trans CMOS Sensor: The X-E1's sensor adopts the same 16M X-Trans CMOS found in the X Series flagship X-Pro1 model. Featuring an originally developed color filter array with a highly random pixel arrangement, its X-Trans CMOS sensor eliminates the need for an optical low-pass filter, which is used to inhibit moiré at the expense of resolution.
Beautiful bokeh: Another advantage of the large APS-C sensor is the ability to create a beautiful bokeh effect - the aesthetic out-of-focus effect created when shooting with a shallow depth of field.
Natural Look OLED Viewfinder: Adopting an optical structure of two glass lenses and a double aspherical lens, the viewfinder provides a comfortable and natural view of the entire scene with an horizontal apparent field of view of 25°.
Diopter Adjustment Dial: The X-E1 offers a diopter correction dial that enables users to adjust the strength of the viewfinder in accordance with their eyesight. The dial is located on the side of the viewfinder and can be adjusted from -4m-1 - +2m-1 (dtp).
Drive Button Mode Selector: You can smoothly change to the following settings using the DRIVE button - Recording High-Definition (HD) Movies
Bracketing: AE Bracketing / ISO Bracketing / Film Simulations Bracketing / Dynamic Range Bracketing
Continuous Shooting (Burst Mode)


Quick Start: 0.5 sec
Shutter Time Lag: 0.05 sec
Auto Focus: 0.1 sec
High Speed Continuous Shooting: 6 frames sec

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