The X-E2 uniquely adds a third option that Fujifilm calls ' Digital Split Image' focusing. There's the usual magnified live view, and the increasingly-common focus 'peaking' display which highlights in-focus regions on the live view display. The X-E2 offers three different manual focus aids, which can be used with both native and adapted lenses. This means you can resurrected a treasured lens collection from an older system, or hunt out eBay bargains to experiment with - the possibilities are almost endless. Fujifilm makes its own adapter for Leica M-mount lenses, and almost any lens designed for SLRs can be used via third party adapters (although manual focus lenses with physical aperture rings are easiest to use). Like other mirrorless cameras the XE-2 doesn't just accept native autofocus lenses it can also work with a wide range of manual focus lenses.
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