Being so imressed with the image quality of the Fuji lenses on my X-E1, I had to go out and test the X-E2 when it came out. The reason I wanted to look at it was for a couple of reasons. 1. Focusing on the X-E1 wasn't exactly fast and 2. General response time in the evf. Both of these have been resolved in the X-E2. Although it's not a great leap in the new features segment, what has been improved was well worth the upgrade. Now I'll have a camera for my two Fujinon lenses that I use, the 18-55 kit lens and the 55-200, both of which are exceptional lenses and cheap at the price.
I also have some adapters for my manual focus lenses which I'll be putting through their paces when time permits. In the image above you can see the Voigtländer Nokton 40 f1.4 lens mounted on the X-E2 giving me a 60mm equivalent lens. Looks good too.
I also have some adapters for my manual focus lenses which I'll be putting through their paces when time permits. In the image above you can see the Voigtländer Nokton 40 f1.4 lens mounted on the X-E2 giving me a 60mm equivalent lens. Looks good too.