I do look at the Fuji Refurb store quite frequently but I've never managed to be there at the right time.
I have been looking at the X-E2S as an alternative. What is it about it that leaves you cold then Terry?
I like the quality the Xe2 produces and the 18-55 lens is outstanding.
As my shakey hands need me to use a light walking pole as a monopod for many of my shots, and I like to do hand held pans. The badly positioned tripod screw is a disaster,
On the X30 I can leave a quick release plate in situe and still change the battery with out having to remove it first. I do have a grip come L plate/ Swiss type mount for the XE2. But it is not that much better to actually hold.
As to the holding and controlls, the Buttons on the left edge of the screen make holding the camera difficult, with out pressing them accidentally, especially the bottom one which I now mostly turn off. The AFL and EFL buttons are located on the edge of the right thumb grip in such a way that I find them difficult to use. ( and I like to use them a lot.)
The EVF is nowhere near as nice to use as on the X30, as it has a rather tunnel vision look, it also is pretty awful in bright sunlight as it does not adjust to brightness conditions nearly as well as the X30. ( which is also true of the main screen).
It also falls down in using flash as it has a max guaranteed sync shutter speed of only 1/180, where as the x30 leaf shutter is not limited. You also suffer a far longer blackout after firing the shutter, especially with flash. On the x30 it is more or less instant, like on the x10 and 20.
In terms of weight wit lens and hand grip it is almost exactly twice that of the X30, and far bulkier
I also find the tilt screen on the X30 very useful and find my self using it quite a lot. So I miss it on the Xe2.
All in all I find the eperience of using the X30 far better than the XE2 and in most cases the difference in ultimate quality is negligible.
There is also a difference of build quality as the X30 is a magnesium casting, where as the Xe2 is plastic and alloy.
With the front half of the base plate alloy and the back half plastic. With the tripod bush mounted through both, in such a way as the plasic sometimes splits. If it does so, it is an uneconomic repair. ( not covered by guarantee) so using it as a sling attachment is not a good idea.
Had I known all this before I bought mine, I would not have bothered.
However I would buy another X30 if I needed to replace mine. I would certainly be happy to pay up to £300 + for a nice example, which is a good deal more than a refurbished one.