My mint X-E2 is my ride or die camera. Love it, will never sell it. I took it to Singapore for 3 weeks over the summer instead of my, X-T30, X-T2 and A7III. Took awesome shots with the XF23mm F2
@@KeeptalkinSPit I lovvvvvve that lens. It's on my X-Pro 2 as I write this. But the feel and mechanics of my X-E2 is unsurpassed. Thanks for reaching out!
@@DavidMBanes what a great choice. People sleep on these old Fujifilm cameras but they are incredibly well built, have amazing sensors and are so much fun to shoot. Thanks for watching David!
What's the best of x-e series ? I have x-e1 and i love it's slow shutter with that feeling of mechanical film SLR. I mean, it forces me to think twice before taking an image. Also there is something about image from that camera, what i can't reproduce on other cameras. For me it's primary camera for B&W with Fuji's 35mm f/1.4.
@@Bismuth208 I've looked a lot at these different sensors as an owner of many Fujifilm cameras including this xe2, the xt4, the X pro 2, the xh2 and by far, these earlier sensors are much more filmic and warm feeling.
@@MarcAnthonyStreetPhotography Have to say I'd really miss the nd and ibis but would be more than happy about the rest which is vert similar. All that said I was falling out of love with the fuji focus issue. The green focus box meant nothing. It was a joke. Just doing the new firmware update. Hopefully xmas is going to be sharp. Bottom line is the fuji's have a way of holding your attention, lots to explore and play about with. Cheers.
@@marcisroamingI'm with you on that. I just bought a sony camcorder - Sony HXR-NX800. Have to say it's nice to have something with rock solid focus. Really impressive. That said the Fuji features are a lot more fun. Still to test out the latest fuji focus firmware update. It'd be fantastic if the focus was like the sony.
@@MarcAnthonyStreetPhotography I'm with you! Having grown up with film cameras, the X series cameras aren't just hype and nostalgia to me; their design simply feels more natural, intuitive, and engaging. I owned the X-E1 and X100V before the Fuji craze took off, and I’ll still have them (except that I've upgraded to the X100VI) long after it passes - because it's the right system *for me*. If you buy a camera for what it is, and not because it blew up on TikTok, you're going to be just fine when the hype inevitably fades away. (And if anybody thinks $1600 for an X100VI is overpriced, they are perfectly free to go and drop four times that much on a Q3!)
@@rbash not going to lie that I'm a camera nerd, and I've got Gear Acquisitions Syndrome, but these cameras fit ME. I like the manual controls, the feel in my hand and the results I see on the screen. That dude just hates for the sake of hate.
In other words you’re a fanboy that hates the fact that someone thinks that the whole system is overrated and overhyped for what it is ? @@MarcAnthonyStreetPhotography
@@AMore429 "hates the fact"... That's quite an assumption considering the actual words I used in my response to you. But I know what you're doing. I've found other responses you've made on other channels... and this is what you do. Not impressed.
My mint X-E2 is my ride or die camera. Love it, will never sell it. I took it to Singapore for 3 weeks over the summer instead of my, X-T30, X-T2 and A7III. Took awesome shots with the XF23mm F2
@@KeeptalkinSPit I lovvvvvve that lens. It's on my X-Pro 2 as I write this. But the feel and mechanics of my X-E2 is unsurpassed. Thanks for reaching out!
I gave up trying to get to the X100V so went with the X-E4 and TTArtisan 27mm AF, love it, and 2/3rds the price.
@@DavidMBanes what a great choice. People sleep on these old Fujifilm cameras but they are incredibly well built, have amazing sensors and are so much fun to shoot. Thanks for watching David!
What's the best of x-e series ?
I have x-e1 and i love it's slow shutter with that feeling of mechanical film SLR. I mean, it forces me to think twice before taking an image. Also there is something about image from that camera, what i can't reproduce on other cameras. For me it's primary camera for B&W with Fuji's 35mm f/1.4.
@@Bismuth208 I've looked a lot at these different sensors as an owner of many Fujifilm cameras including this xe2, the xt4, the X pro 2, the xh2 and by far, these earlier sensors are much more filmic and warm feeling.
Nikon Zfc with 24mm f/1.7 Now THAT is a combo that beats every Fuji out there.
Does it have the built in nd and ibis? Those sold me the x100v1.
@@TobermoryCat that it does not, but it's still a wonderful value and great camera.
@@MarcAnthonyStreetPhotography Have to say I'd really miss the nd and ibis but would be more than happy about the rest which is vert similar. All that said I was falling out of love with the fuji focus issue. The green focus box meant nothing. It was a joke. Just doing the new firmware update. Hopefully xmas is going to be sharp. Bottom line is the fuji's have a way of holding your attention, lots to explore and play about with. Cheers.
@@TobermoryCat I am addicted to Fujifilm, yet I want to explore other brands like Sony
@@marcisroamingI'm with you on that. I just bought a sony camcorder - Sony HXR-NX800. Have to say it's nice to have something with rock solid focus. Really impressive. That said the Fuji features are a lot more fun. Still to test out the latest fuji focus firmware update. It'd be fantastic if the focus was like the sony.
@TobermoryCat I own the Sony RX100v and adore it, but I'm thinking of trying something full frame!
Most people don't know XE2 feels premium almost like XPRO line cameras.
@@Zainphotography there's not a camera I love more than my X Pro 2, but my xe2 is right behind it in terms of feel and performance!
Try the X-E1 the X-Trans 1 sensor leaves behind all later fuji's
@@noodzakelijkerwijs I have my eye on the Fujifilm X-M1 with the same sensor but a really small camera. That would complete my sensor haul!
XE2 looks better to me
@@shutterclix I love it. But I love my X100vi too, not gonna lie!
Or why not just abandon the fujifilm overpriced retro hype train already ? Its gotten old 😂
@@AMore429 I couldn't disagree with you more. I love everything about the system and if it's not for you then it's not for you.
@@MarcAnthonyStreetPhotography I'm with you! Having grown up with film cameras, the X series cameras aren't just hype and nostalgia to me; their design simply feels more natural, intuitive, and engaging. I owned the X-E1 and X100V before the Fuji craze took off, and I’ll still have them (except that I've upgraded to the X100VI) long after it passes - because it's the right system *for me*. If you buy a camera for what it is, and not because it blew up on TikTok, you're going to be just fine when the hype inevitably fades away. (And if anybody thinks $1600 for an X100VI is overpriced, they are perfectly free to go and drop four times that much on a Q3!)
@@rbash not going to lie that I'm a camera nerd, and I've got Gear Acquisitions Syndrome, but these cameras fit ME. I like the manual controls, the feel in my hand and the results I see on the screen. That dude just hates for the sake of hate.
In other words you’re a fanboy that hates the fact that someone thinks that the whole system is overrated and overhyped for what it is ? @@MarcAnthonyStreetPhotography
@@AMore429 "hates the fact"... That's quite an assumption considering the actual words I used in my response to you. But I know what you're doing. I've found other responses you've made on other channels... and this is what you do. Not impressed.