I'm around six months into my Fuji owning experience and I have to say, the x-e1 is the single nicest digital camera I've ever owned! Despite its flaws!
I find the shutter and exposure compensation dials a pleasure to use, and the auto iso function is (now) implemented perfectly.
I don't particularly like the evf, especially with non-wide manual lenses, but the Fuji glass is generally amazing anyway.
Image quality doesn't match my Canon EOS 6D, particularly at high iso, but I'm comfortable using it at up to iso 3200 (2500 in real terms).
What would I improve? AF speed in low light, evf lag, better rear screen...sounds like an x-e2 may be useful in the future! But despite it's faults, the x-e1 is a genuine joy to use, and is my obvious go to camera of choice now, unless I want the ultimate in image quality, which carries quite a weight penalty.
The difference between the x-e1 and the Sony a7 (for me) couldn't be more stark. The a7 was such a let down. It was the camera I least enjoyed ever using, which was a massive surprise, given that I owned a Sigma sd9 at one point!!
Anyway, enough rambling, I've nearly finished my 20 mins on the exercise bike lol
BTW my most used lenses appear to be the 18/2, 35/1.4 and 16-50mm. I have the 50-230mm and Samyang 12/2 primed for use and the 27/2.8 if I can ever get used to the fov. I'd like to use my old Super Takumar 55/2 for portraits but I'm not keen on the evf for that purpose.
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