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




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Summary: 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 http://www.adorama.com/IFJXE1S.html http://www.adorama.com/IFJXE1BK.html http://www.adorama.com/IFJXE1SK.html 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. 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 secDownload Podcast Video