
Ranked among the best DSLR cameras to buy today, the Fujifilm X-E2 and Nikon D810 are truly ideal choices for beginners and professional photographers alike.
The 16-megapixel Fujifilm X-E2 camera is a standout in the Fujifilm 'X' MILC series, surpassing even an updated version of the X-E1. While the X-E1 gained popularity among photography enthusiasts, its relatively high price somewhat limited its appeal.
In terms of design, the Fujifilm X-E2 features a robust metal alloy and magnesium frame on the top and bottom plates, giving the camera a sturdy yet lightweight feel. This harmony, combined with an excellent finish featuring a dust/moisture-resistant textured surface, is essential for typical users. While not pocketable, the X-E2 comes with a neck strap to keep it relatively secure.
The Fujifilm X-E2 allows users to easily control all image adjustment features through a 3.0-inch fixed LCD screen. It also provides an electronic viewfinder (EVF) with a resolution of 2,360,000 pixels. The quirky EVF is positioned just below the top left corner of the topmost layer.

The Nikon D810 introduces a full-frame sensor at 36.3MP with an Expeed 4 processor, boasting new features to elevate both image and film quality. A standout addition is the 'Flat' video profile for enhanced grading flexibility.
Hardware improvements include two front-facing microphones for stereo audio, expanding beyond the previous mono capability. Other upgrades feature an extended ISO range for video (64 to 12800), Auto ISO in manual mode for video, and Full-HD recording at 60p (NTSC) or 50p (PAL).
Nikon enhances the D810 with a higher resolution rear LCD screen for superior playback quality, an OLED viewfinder, faster image processing, longer battery life, a broader ISO range for photography, and slightly faster continuous shooting speeds.
Explore the technical specs of both cameras in the comparison chart below.

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