Fuji X-E2 review

The build we love, but with faster responses and better image quality

Fuji X-E2
The X-E2 is the update to the popular X-E1.

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As we have seen the sensor and processing engine before, in the X100s, it's no surprise to discover that the X-E2 generally produces high-quality images with plenty of detail and well-controlled noise.

However, at 100% on screen, out of focus areas in JPEG images have a watercolour-like appearance and some strong edges border on being over-sharpened. The painterly effect seems to be the result of the camera attempting to sharpen areas that should not be sharp. Fortunately, this effect isn't visible at normal viewing sizes and images look good with a film-like quality, but it will limit print sizes and cropping. Even better news is that the problem does not extend to simultaneously-captured raw files.

Fuji X-E2

Focusing is pleasingly snappy

Our tests reveal that the X-E2's general purpose metering system does a good job with exposure in most situations, but the exposure compensation dial comes in handy occasionally, especially when you want to protect the highlights.

Raw files prove their worth in high-contrast conditions, as their greater dynamic range allows more detail to be retrieved from both shadows and highlights. It is impressive how much detail can be drawn from very dark shadow areas, even in images captured at high-sensitivity settings.

Naturally, this needs to be done with care, as brightening shadows brings out noise, but there's no banding and it's possible to strike a good, natural-looking balance.

Our lab tests confirm our findings in the field, that the X-E2's JPEG files have a slightly restricted depth of field and highlights are clipped a little more easily than we might like in high-contrast conditions. On the plus-side, in average conditions JPEG images have a nice level of contrast straight from the camera.

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