
<p>Fujifilm X-E2 at a glance:16-million-pixel X-trans APS-C-sized CMOS sensorOn-sensor phase detectionSplit-image focusingMore than 60 improvementsRRP 799.99 (body only)Fujifilm X-E2 - Introduction</p><p>Among the flurry of new cameras that have been announced recently, Fujifilm's X-E2 has been sitting somewhat quietly in the background. However, as a successor to the highly regarded X-E1, it is just as important as the other new camera arrivals.</p><p>You have to look closely at the X-E2 to notice any of the 60 improvements Fujifilm has made to the camera over the X-E1, as the cameras look virtually identical. However, there are some significant changes, some of which may even tempt those with an X-E1 to make the upgrade. Fujifilm X-E2 - New sensor</p><p>Of the 60 new features, the most notable is the use of the 16-million-pixel, X-Trans CMOS II sensor, which is the same sensor as that used in Fuji's X100S advanced compact. The sensor has the same X-Trans 6x6 colour filter array as that used in the Fujifilm X-Pro1 and X-E1, but more importantly the second-generation sensor has phase detection. So confident is Fujifilm with the on-sensor phase-detection system that it claims the X-E2 has the world's fastest phase-detection autofocus.Fujifilm X-E2 - Autofocus</p><p><a href="http://www.amateurphotographer.co.uk/reviews/compactsystemcameras/129456/1/fujifilm-x-e2-hands-on-review">Keep reading...</a></p>