The Fujifilm X-E2 is a digital rangefinder-style mirrorless camera announced by Fujifilm on October 18, 2013. An updated version with minor improvements of the camera, called the Fujifilm X-E2s, was announced on January 15, 2016. Both cameras are part of the company's X-series range of cameras.
The Fujifilm X-E2 is mid-range retro-style mirrorless interchangeable lens camera. The camera has the same 16MP resolution as its predecessor but a new sensor, the X-Trans CMOS II sensor. It also gets a Wi-Fi support and a new image processor, the EXR Processor II doubling the processing speed.
X-E2 is very similar to its predecessor, the X-E1, having the same body design and control layout.
The Fujifilm X-E2S is a mid-range rangefinder-styled interchangeable lens mirrorless camera with a 16MP camera and X-Trans CMOS II sensor.
The X-E2s is almost identical to its predecessor, the X-E2 camera. Aside from the new firmware, also available for its predecessor, changes include an electronic shutter option , extended ISO to 51200, auto mode, motion detection for slow shutter speeds and an optimised grip along with other minor cosmetic changes. The price at release date is $300 cheaper than the X-E2's.