
<p>Fujifilm X-E2 at a glance:16.3-million-pixel, APS-C-sized X-Trans CMOS II sensorISO 200-6400 (extendable to ISO 100-25,600)3in, 1.04-million-dot LCD49-point AF system7fps high-speed modeStreet price around 769 body only or 1,149 with 18-55mm kit lensFujifilm X-E2 - Introduction</p><p>When Fujifilm launched its first X-series model in the form of the X100, it was immediately sought-after by photographers who fell in love with its classic styling and elegant appearance.</p><p>Before long, Fuji realised it had hit the design sweet spot with regards to what photographers were looking for and quickly set about creating an interchangeable-lens version with a similar APS-C-sized sensor to meet increasing demand.</p><p>The X-E1 was a particularly successful model in this series, and Fuji has sensibly decided against a radical overhaul with the design of its successor, the X-E2. Instead, the X-E2 is marked out by 60 smaller improvements and refinements, including a newly designed X-Trans CMOS II sensor, built-in Wi-Fi and an improved EVF with a 50fps refresh rate.Fujifilm X-E2 - Features</p><p><a href="http://www.amateurphotographer.co.uk/reviews/compactsystemcameras/129456/1/fujifilm-x-e2-review-preview">Keep reading...</a></p>