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Fujifilm X-E2 Camera - Silver (16.MP, CMOS II Sensor)

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It is especially true if I have some point of reference, say an image I took previously under different light levels. I still wasn’t getting it so they mentioned that the random arrangement of those filters within each set of 36 receptors means the sensor wasn’t in need of an anti-aliasing filter (yawn) and less moire. Aside from the new firmware, also available for its predecessor, changes include an electronic shutter option, extended ISO to 51200, auto mode, motion detection for slow shutter speeds and an optimised grip along with other minor cosmetic changes.

The X-E2 has 49 individual AF points laid out in a 7 x 7 grid, with the ability to change the size of the focus point via the rear command dial to achieve more precise focusing. To change the camera to Manual Mode, you pick whatever aperture you want on the lens and pick whatever shutter speed you want on the camera.Fujifilm's X-E2 at least on paper, seems be an ideal and affordable option for just this task (if you don't mind the 1. And if you want to go back and be able to lock both, you can still do it, but you will have to change the “AF-LOCK MODE” menu setting first. The large dial on the top is for setting the shutter speed of the camera, with an option to switch to Auto mode (red “A”). Keep in mind that I have switched to using an M8 and M9 rangefinder as my main camera system of late.

Particularly I enjoy the fact that no sharpening is needed in camera or in post process because there isn't a filter to eliminate false color (Anti Aliasing filter), which would blur fine detail. The worst thing about the finder is that the exposure compensation scale cover the left part of the image, and never goes away (you can delete it in a Custom setting, but only on a second Custom screen option, not the Standard display). Consequently there's no built-in ND filter as on the X100/S, so if you want to use the 35mm lens at F/1. No, I didn’t measure that, but there was no need, it’s entirely fast enough to not let a capture worthy moment pass.What Fuji should have done instead, is eliminate the Macro button (put it in camera menu) and allow the four navigation buttons to move focus points.

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