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X-E1 becomes an old SLR without the mirror
In reply to Georgino,
6 months ago
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With the m-mount, you use the X-E1 the same as you do a TTL SLR without aperture priority metering. Focus, stop down (or do both at the same time), then shoot. You compose 100% through the lens just like with an SLR, only the body is much smaller than any current SLR camera. It's even a bit smaller than the old OM series.
Had Nikon/Canon kept with small SLR bodies, I think many of us would not even think of changing to Fuji. But they didn't and Fuji are so damn awesome.
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