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Fujifilm X-T2

Fujifilm XT-2 is a black mirrorless camera that launched in July 2016. 


An X-Trans CMOS III sensor ensures crisp photos in 24.3 MP resolution, which means that X-T2 ranks in the top 10% in terms of image resolution. The auto-focus system (AF) boasts 91 points.


The 3-inch LCD display comes in handy when operating the camera. Video recording is possible in 4K format.

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Manufacturer: Fujifilm

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PC Magazine
★★★★★
7 years ago
Fujifilm X-T2

The Fujifilm X-T1 made many SLR owners take note of mirrorless systems as serious options for demanding photographic subjects, including fast-moving action. Its successor, the X-T2 ($1,599, body only), is an even better camera.

24MP APS-C X-Trans III image sensor; 8fps shooting rate with focus tracking; Optional grip improves speed to 11fps; Large, crisp EVF; Dual-hinged tilting rear display; Superb handling; Two UHS-II SD slots; Numerous film emulation options; Dust and moisture resistant; 4K video capture; Wi-Fi

Omits touch screen and in-body stabilization; Raw buffer could be larger; No in-camera flash; 4K footage suffers from rolling shutter effect

DP Review
★★★★
7 years ago

Previous experience might have led you to expect the X-T2 to be a DSLR-shaped variant of the X-Pro2. This hasn't proved to be the case, with Fujifilm pulling out all the stops to address the system's two significant weak points: autofocus and video.

Excellent image quality in both Raw and JPEG; Superb JPEG color options; Direct controls give engaging shooting experience; Reassuringly solid build quality; AF point joystick speed up operation; Greatly improved autofocus; especially in terms of tracking; Dual hinged rear screen suits both stills...

JPEG noise reduction can sometimes over-smooth skin detail at very high ISO; Camera's full AF capability only available with a subset of lenses; Subject tracking; while good; is not dependable enough for professional use; AF performance drops significantly in low light; Phase detection region is...

Steve's Digicams
★★★★★
7 years ago

Currently in very high demand while not even available yet, the Fujifilm X-T2 ILC is a very powerful and coveted camera by more experienced amateur photographers. Sporting a new 24-Megapixel X-Trans CMOS imaging sensor, beefed-up X-Processor Pro, outstanding AF system with customizable AF-C...

Great image quality; both still and video; EVF is a pleasure to shoot with; showing 100% field of view and all exposure settings; On-camera controls are easy to access and use; Film simulation to recreate all of your favorite Fujifilm styles; LCD rotates and tilts to allow you to shoot in even the...

No Scene Recognition auto (Not necessary on this camera, No built-in Image Stabilization; You have to rely on the lens, No dedicated video recording button, Drive mode and Metering mode switches can be hard turn while on the go, No in-camera video editing options, Steep Price Tag

Digitaltrends
★★★★
7 years ago
Fujifilm X-T2 Review

The X-T2 is the most full-featured camera Fujifilm has ever made, with a best-in-class user experience.

Excellent design; Fantastic image quality; Advanced 4K video; Significantly improved autofocus; Optional grip boosts power; performance

Lacks internal stabilization; Phase-detect AF doesn't work with all lenses; Some menu options are confusing

Shutterbug
★★★★★
6 years ago
Fujifilm X-T2 Mirrorless Camera Review

The X-T2 is Fujifilm's second mirrorless camera with the new "X-Trans CMOS III" sensor, first seen in the company's top-of-the-line X-Pro2 model. The X-T2 offers 24 megapixels of resolution and is Fujifilm's first X-series camera that is able to record video in 4K resolution.

Photography Life
★★★★★
7 years ago
Fuji X-T2 Review

This is an in-depth review of the Fuji X-T2, a second generation mirrorless camera in its class that was announced in July of 2016 as a replacement of the X-T1. It has been a few years since the Fujifilm X-T1 shook the photography world when it was announced, thanks to its amazing ergonomics, superb...

Ken Rockwell
★★★★★
7 years ago
Fuji X-T2 Review

The X-T2 is a fraction the price, size and weight of a Canon 5DS R or Nikon D810 , and it's a very serious camera. Get one, I did! It's so much better than any of my digital LEICAs. The Fuji X100T is functionally the same thing with a fixed lens.

The Verge
★★★★★
7 years ago
Fujifilm X-T2 review: for the love of photography

Fujifilm's X-T2 is the perfect mirrorless camera for photo geeks. It seems like that's true of every camera that Fujifilm releases, but the X-T2 is a refined sequel to the X-T1 that improves on its predecessor in the ways that matter most: resolution, autofocus, and ease of use.

Trusted Reviews
★★★★★
7 years ago
Fujifilm X-T2

The X-T2 is Fujifilm's second top-end compact system camera, designed to sit alongside the X-Pro2. It features a 24.3-megapixel X-Trans CMOS sensor, which is APS-C size. Like other X-Trans CMOS sensors, it doesn't have an anti-aliasing filter in front of it, making it well equipped to deal with...

X-Trans CMOS sensor; Great tracking performance; Useful electronic viewfinder; Capable of 4K video shooting

No touchscreen; Requires battery grip for top performance; No in-body image stabilisation

Pocket Lint
★★★★★
7 years ago
Fujifilm X-T2 review: A new benchmark for the mirrorless market

It took us about three minutes to fall in love with the Fujifilm X-T1 . So when we were first shown the Fujifilm X-T2 back in July it only took us about three seconds. In many ways the X-T2 is the most advanced compact system camera offering we've seen, its goal firmly set on being the best...

Comprehensive continuous autofocus system not seen by other CSCs to date; great electric viewfinder; optional grip enhances performance considerably; tweaked design with larger dials but retaining retro appeal

Still no touchscreen; 3-directional LCD screen switch is fussy; toggles around dials are too small; need grip for many higher-end features; no price just yet; could do with some more detailed single autofocus options

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