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Fujifilm X-E2 firmware update decreases viewfinder lag time to 0.005 seconds

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For more check out our full Fujifilm X-E2 review.

Fujifilm announced a new firmware update for its X-E2 mirrorless camera that gives users improved performance and other additional features.

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With this update, Fujifilm brings the extremely low lag time of the X-T1’s electronic viewfinder (EVF) to the X-E2, which now has a lag time of 0.005 seconds. The update also enhances the frame rate of the EVF – the highest frame rate is maintained while in low-light conditions, giving X-E2 users a seamless Live View through the camera’s lens.

The firmware also adds red or blue to the selectable colors in focus peaking, increased options for the camera’s Fn (function) and AE/AF buttons, and a new suppressed flash option that keeps the flash from firing when the subject or environment is poorly lit.  

For a detailed list of the new features offered by this firmware update, visit Fujifilm’s main site.

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