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FUJIFILM X-E2 Mirrorless Camera Body, Silver {16.3MP}
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$570.00
Fujifilm X-E2: rangefinder-style APS-C with X-Trans sharpness and physical dials.
The X-E2 puts a 16.3MP X-Trans CMOS II sensor into a metal rangefinder body that fits in a jacket pocket. That sensor skips the anti-aliasing filter entirely, relying on its randomized color filter array to suppress moiré, which means the files come back sharper than you'd expect from a 16MP count. The EXR Processor II pairs with phase-detect pixels spread across roughly 36% of the sensor area to keep autofocus quick with compatible lenses. Burst shooting tops out at 7 fps, enough for street moments and documentary work where the action is predictable.
The 2,360,000-dot electronic viewfinder covers 100% of the frame and holds up well in bright light. Physical shutter speed and exposure compensation dials sit on top, with the compensation dial running ±3 EV in 1/3-stop steps, no menu diving required for fast exposure changes. Native ISO runs 200–6400, with extended range down to 100 and up to 25600 for available-light situations. Built-in Wi-Fi handles image transfer to iOS or Android without cables, and the body weighs 350g before a lens goes on. The X mount ecosystem behind it is well-established, with primes and zooms covering everything from 8mm to 400mm equivalent. For photographers who want deliberate, tactile control in a compact body, the X-E2 delivers exactly that.
Who It's For
Street photographers get a 350g body with a quiet, discreet profile and physical exposure dials that let them change settings without looking away from a scene. Portrait shooters working with the XF 56mm or 90mm will find the X-Trans II rendering holds skin tones well and resolves fine detail without the smearing that can come from heavy AA filtering. Documentary and travel photographers benefit from built-in Wi-Fi for same-day image transfers and an extended ISO ceiling of 25600 for dim interiors and evening work. Film simulation shooters, particularly those drawn to Provia, Velvia, or the monochrome modes, get in-camera JPEG output that reduces post-processing time on the road.
Key Features
- 16.3MP X-Trans CMOS II sensor with no anti-aliasing filter
- 2,360,000-dot OLED viewfinder with 100% frame coverage
- Physical shutter speed and exposure compensation dials with ±3 EV range
- EXR Processor II with 86,000 phase-detect pixels across 36% sensor area
- 7 fps continuous shooting, up to 28 frames burst
- 1080p Full HD video at 60fps or 30fps with film simulations
- Built-in Wi-Fi with one-touch Easy Transfer button to iOS and Android
- Native ISO 200–6400, extended to 100–25,600
FAQ
- What makes the X-Trans sensor different from a standard Bayer sensor?
- The X-Trans CMOS II uses a randomized color filter array instead of the traditional grid pattern, which suppresses moiré without needing an anti-aliasing filter. That means sharper files straight out of the camera compared to other 16MP sensors.
- How fast is the autofocus on the X-E2?
- The hybrid AF system with 86,000 phase-detect pixels across 36% of the sensor area is quick with modern Fujifilm lenses, but performance varies significantly by lens. Older primes focus slower than newer zooms; pair it with current X-mount glass for best results.
- Can you shoot video with the X-E2?
- Yes, Full HD at 1080p in 60fps or 30fps with a 36Mbps bitrate. You can apply film simulations and adjust exposure compensation during recording. There's no dedicated video button-it's accessed as a drive mode.
- Is the built-in flash useful?
- The pop-up flash has a range of 7 meters at ISO 200, which works for fill-in and close-range work. It's there when you need it, but don't expect it to light a room.
- How long does a battery last on the X-E2?
- CIPA-rated for 350 shots per charge. Real-world battery life depends on how much you use the viewfinder, LCD, and flash. Keep a spare battery for extended shooting sessions.
- What's the burst rate and how many frames can you capture?
- 7 fps at full resolution, with a burst lasting up to 28 frames on a Class 10 SD card or faster. You can drop to 3 fps for live view between shots and access the full 77-point AF spread.
- Does the X-E2 have image stabilization?
- No. You'll need to manage shutter speed manually or rely on lens-based stabilization if your X-mount glass has it.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Sensor | APS-C (23.6 x 15.6 mm) |
| Resolution | 16.3 MP |
| Mount | Fujifilm X |
| ISO Range | 200-6,400 |
| Burst Rate | 7.0 |
| Shutter Speed | 30 sec |
| Video | 1920x1080 |
| Stabilization | No |
| Viewfinder | Electronic |
| Connectivity | Yes |
| Battery | Lithium-Ion NP-W126 rechargeable battery & charger |
| Color | Silver |
| ISO Auto | 200-6,400 |
| ISO Boosted Min | 100 |
| ISO Boosted Max | 25,600 |
| Image Ratio | 1:1, 3:2, 16:9 |
| Other Resolutions | 4896x2760, 3264x3264, 3456x2304, 3456x1944, 2304x2304, 2496x1664, 2496x1408, 1664x1664 |
| Uncompressed Format | RAW |
| JPEG Quality Levels | Fine, Normal |
| Digital Zoom | No |
| Manual Focus | Yes |
| Screen Size | 3" |
| Screen Dots | 1,040,000 |
| Screen Type | TFT color LCD monitor |
| Articulated LCD | Fixed |
| Aperture Priority | Yes |
| Shutter Priority | Yes |
| Manual Exposure | Yes |
| Subject Scene Modes | No |
| Flash Type | Pop-up |
| Flash Range | 7.00 m (@ ISO 200) |
| External Flash | Yes |
| Flash Hotshoe | Yes |
| Flash Modes | Auto, On, Off, Red-Eye, Slow Sync, Rear-curtain |
| Video Modes | 1920x1080 (60p, 30p), 1280x720 (60p, 30p) |
| Microphone | Stereo |
| Speaker | Mono |
| Storage Types | SD/SDHC/SDXC |
| USB | USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec) |
| HDMI | Yes |
| HDMI Type | Mini-HDMI |
| Wireless Notes | Image playback/sharing, geo-tagging |
| Remote Control | Optional RR-90 |
| Battery Life Cipa | 350 |
| GPS | No |
| Dimensions | 129 x 75 x 37 mm (5.08 x 2.95 x 1.46") |
| Weight | 350 g (0.77 lb / 12.35 oz) |
This description was generated using AI based on KEH's internal product standards, product expertise, and knowing what customers care about most. While we strive for accuracy, details may vary by individual item.
| Brand Name | Fuji |
|---|---|
| Flash System | Fujifilm TTL |
| Focus Type | Autofocus (lens motor) |
| Lens Mount | Fuji XF Digital |
| Memory Card Type | SD, SDHC, SDHC UHS-I, SDXC, SDXC UHS-I |