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I've gone for Fujifilm X-E2 Expert Shield
will let you know what I think...



Finally finished 72 days of overtime at work, so time to get back into my poor x-e1 which I have abandoned this whole time. Ordered the 60mm during this time and only had a few chances to use it so far, but I'm impressed, yes I knew the limitations with the autofocus, but apart from that the image quality is spot on. Funny as I have now ended up settling with the original 3 lens', however the wallet emptying bug is there and I'm going to treat myself to either the 14mm or 23mm, I just really can't decide.. HELP! Anyone have any opinion on which one?
Here's a few shots I have managed to get with the 60mm so far.
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Adam
Simon, this is what I keep asking myself, one day I'm convinced that the 18mm is wide enough for now, then another day I'll see a stunning shot from the 14mm and convince myself otherwise. The 23mm is calling purely because I love the focal length and it's a bit of a do-it-all lens... Decisions decisions!
Buy both
Or the 10-24mm zoom if you dont need the fast apertures![]()
If saving for a house wasn't the priority then I definitely would have both
Unfortunately the 10-24mm doesn't really do it for me when you see the quality of the other two on their own, think it's going to have to be the 23mm, damn you Fuji..![]()
oh I want the 10-24mm but....but nothing I want it. Its too expensive at the minute,![]()
Simon what body are you using the 10-24mm with? Can't get my head round whether it's massive or not?
Simon any chance you could put up a wee pic with it on the camera (X-E2} as I would also like to see what it looks like in situ so to speak
The expert shield is really good (a touch expensive though) - the first one didn't go on too well but the company were great in sending out a replacement FOCI've gone for Fujifilm X-E2 Expert Shieldwill let you know what I think...
Hi folks, having and my XE2 and 35mm for c.2 months I'm finding I really enjoy using the combination but I do find I sometimes miss the 23mm from my x100 (but the focussing really annoyed me on the x100) so I'm torn on what to do next.
I can't decide between getting a used x100s or saving for the 23mm or wide zoom, I'd appreciate your thoughts (hopefully this is the right place to ask, I've read oodles of views on the net but not asked hear).
Also, possibly a stupid question but on the Xe2 how do I know the AE-L button is actually locking an exposure - I'm still trying to get to grips with the way the fuji cameras work and the AF-L is easy to spot with the green box but my brain can't get round how to get an exposure lock.
Any advice greatly appreciated![]()
Thank you Simon. NOW i really want it but unfortunately i only got one number![]()
You could try the Fuji refurb shop gets you 12 month warranty. Use the code Paypal12 for a 10% discount.
I am a FUJIFILM certified refurbished camera.
I come with the same full box contents as a brand new model and a full 12 month warranty covering any failure that occurs due to a manufacturing defect.
What is a refurbished camera?
From time to time, limited quantities of FUJIFILM digital cameras are returned to us by UK retailers. Every camera that is returned in this way is extensively inspected and tested by FUJIFILM's trained technicians.
Refurbished digital cameras may exhibit some minor cosmetic imperfections such as scratches, marks or discolourations but these in no way impair camera operation.
Could have been returned for any number of reasons I guess. I had an X100 from them which was perfect. I would have had my X-E2 from them as well but they were out of stock at the time so I went to DR.