I've had an X-E3 for a couple of years... no complaints... having said that,
it's not weather sealed, so I keep it dry and out of sandy environments...
even though I do use it at the beach.
Stellar image quality... The Fujinon lenses play a part in that. More power to you
using vintage glass though... but do yourself a favour, and get a body that comes with a "Kit Lens"
either the 14-45 OIS or the 18-55 OIS. I went for the 14-45 as I like
bulk depth of field and really wide angles.
By the way the X-E3 (and probably the "2" too) has killer film modes.
I love the Across monochrome film simulation.
The X-E3 has 24,000,000 pixels, the X-E2 16,000,000.
There's a raft of other differences too.
Here's a comparo of the 2 units.
https://mirrorlesscomparison.com/preview/fuji-xe2-xe2s-vs-xe3/Here's a couple of samples from my X-E3... do the double ''download''
for detail... particularly important for the image of my old fujifilm bridge camera...
If you bother with the double download of my car at the Victoria/New South Wales boarder
you'l see what I mean about "bulk" depth of field: