specs for the upcoming Fuji X-E1 mirrorless camera:

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Here are the first set of specs for the upcoming Fuji X-E1 mirrorless camera:
Same 16MP sensor as in the X-Pro1 (with max ISO of 25,600)
6 fps
Light magnesium body
Improved AF speed
Price: bellow $1000
To be released before Christmas
Same video recording capabilities as the X-Pro1
Mic input
EVF only (not hybrid as the X-Pro1)
Two colors: black and silver
Pull 25 ISO to simulate Velvia in JPEG mode
Read more on PhotoRumors.com: http://photorumors.com/...2/08/27/fujifilm-x-e1-
 
this is really the 1st of the fujis that interests me seriously. If there is good RAW support and an M adapter....
 
It's full frame with native lenses of course.

And if it's the same Xpro1 sensor then RAW support is already here.
 
Nice. Below 1000 and better af performance.

I wonder if they are going to do a kit price like e1 w/ either the 35f1.4 or that new zoom....

Gary
 
And without the viewfinder etc it's about as stylish as a bar of soap! :D

I just hope that they give it some real feedback for manual focusing.

Fuji-X-E1-silver.jpeg
 
It's full frame with native lenses of course.

And if it's the same Xpro1 sensor then RAW support is already here.

I don't think raw for e1 will be there day one. It seems most raw support reads the camera model number and if not on list for that raw format it does not support it, but this is a simple patch to SW that already supports the xp1.

Still waiting Apple !!!!! :(. I have started using RPP in the mean time.. Looks pretty good, but still trying to figure a good work flow with aperture.

Gary
 
Keith,
Have you seen the images out of the X-Pro1?
If not, be careful - they can win you over pretty quickly.
Full frame is just not necessary anymore.
 
Keith,
Have you seen the images out of the X-Pro1?
If not, be careful - they can win you over pretty quickly.
Full frame is just not necessary anymore.


I have seen some great images from the Xpro and I agree that full frame is not the be all and end all of digital imaging.

It would be nice if they can come up with a more responsive manual focusing system ... the X100 drove me insane in this area and I gather the Xpro is much the same?

The OM-D has very good manual focusing but IMO the camera is hampered somewhat by the small sensor.
 
what puzzles me is why would fuji not follow up to the successful hybrid optical VF like the x100 & xpro?- i would not buy the X-E1 versus the OMD as it is with out the OVF. I am also curious if they are planning a X200? Price strategy of the fuji line would/could be X-E1 for about $999. body only, an x200 for about $1200 (maybe with a fixed 50mm-that makes me order it now) and the X-pro at the present price of $1699. And include a rope for the X-E1 Soap (to make Keith happy!)....
 
Typical bean-counter strategy. Rather than make something good and then release an upgraded version for more, just handicap it and sell it for less. Voila, no wasted resources on more R&D...

It's such a shame the marketing departments are running camera manufacturers these days.
 
And without the viewfinder etc it's about as stylish as a bar of soap! :D

I just hope that they give it some real feedback for manual focusing.

Fuji-X-E1-silver.jpeg
Design a viewfinder window to your taste. Print it on contact paper and stick it to wherever it makes the most cosmetic impact. I would. ;) Problem solved.
 
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