Fujifilm X-Pro2
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10 years ago
Fuji X-Pro2 review
Few mirrorless cameras develop as strong a fanbase as Fuji's X-Pro1, and even fewer manage to appeal to as wide a demographic as it eventually did. With its classic styling and manual controls, it immediately attracted seasoned photographers who may have started out with similarly styled...
10 years ago
Fujifilm X-Pro2 review
Fujifilm's X-Pro2 takes the beloved rangefinder-style body that launched the X-mount and makes a raft of significant upgrades. Some may have been gradually deployed on more recent models or with firmware updates, but there's also a lot that's genuinely new here, and it all adds up to a comfortably...
Pros:
- Superb image quality – best in class for APSC OOC
- Innovative hybrid viewfinder
- Broad array of embedded PDAF points for good CAF
- Weatherproof construction
- Dual memory card slots and AF joystick
- Built-in Wifi with good smartphone control
Cons:
- Screen doesn't articulate and isn't touch-sensitive
- Basic three frame AE bracketing
- No 4k video and limited movie control
- No USB charging in-camera
- EV dial easily turned when removing from bag
10 years ago
Fujifilm X-Pro2 review
XPro-2: Retro, luxurious and innovative, the Fuji X-Pro2 is a class act
10 years ago
Retro, luxurious and innovative, the Fuji X-Pro2 is a class act
10 years ago
Fuji X-Pro2
The Fuji X-Pro2 introduces a new 24 MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS III sensor that shows exceptional image-quality. Sharpness, dynamic-range, metering and colors are all very good. Noise levels are extremely low until medium sensitivities where they still remain quite low.
Pros:
- Very low image noise up to ISO 3200
- Excellent sharpness
- Wide dynamic-range
- Superb metering
- Great color accuracy
- Highly accurate AF
- Excellent EVF mode
- Plenty of direct controls
- Excellent build quality
Cons:
- Below average AF speed in low-light
- Color cast with AWB
- Lens obstructs OVF
- Not Exposure-Priority
- Poor ISO dial design
- Soft dial detents
- Soft aperture detents With all current XF-mount lenses
- Video recording delay
- Very short battery-life
10 years ago
Review: Fujifilm X-Pro2 Mirrorless Camera
With higher shutter speeds of 1/8,000 or even 1/32,000 using the electronic viewfinder, higher ISO ranges, vastly improved autofocus, and enhanced weather sealing, the X-Pro2 has officially become a serious contender for professional photographers.
9 years ago
Fujifilm X-Pro2
In the five years since the introduction of Fujifilm's X-Pro1 , the mirrorless camera space has improved by leaps and bounds. The long-awaited X-Pro2 ($1,699, body only) takes everything that photographers love about its predecessor and improve upon it.
Pros:
- Quick focus and 8.2fps burst shooting
- Large buffer
- Unique hybrid optical/electronic viewfinder
- Focus selection joystick
- Film emulation modes
- All-weather build
- Dual SD slots
- Wi-Fi
Cons:
- Optical viewfinder not well-suited for telephoto lenses
- Fixed LCD doesn't support touch input
- Video limited to 1080p
- Omits built-in flash
- Expensive
9 years ago
Fujifilm X-Pro2 Review
The Fujifilm X-Pro2 puts an optical viewfinder in a slim mirrorless design, making it one of the most fun—and capable—cameras on the market. In the five years since the introduction of Fujifilm's X-Pro1 ( at Amazon) , the mirrorless camera space has improved by leaps and bounds. The long-awaited X-Pro2 ($1,699, body only) takes everything that photographers love about its predecessor and improve upon it. The sensor resolution has been upped to 24MP, the EVF is crisper, and the camera's focus and shooting rate are significantly faster. If you love shooting with an optical viewfinder, and don't want to shell out the big bucks for a Leica M ( at Amazon) rangefinder, you'll find the X-Pro2 a joy to use. It's a very strong performer, though it faces very stiff competition in the premium mirrorless camera space, including our Editors' Choice, the Sony Alpha 6300 ($998.00 at Amazon) . DesignThe X-Pro2 ($1,699.95 at Amazon) is styled after a classic rangefinder camera, complete with a viewfinder placed in the top corner, rather than at the center as you find with mirrorless cameras styled after SLRs. It's finished in black, ...
Pros:
- Quick focus and 8.2fps burst shooting
- Large buffer
- Unique hybrid optical/electronic viewfinder
- Focus selection joystick
- Film emulation modes
- All-weather build
- Dual SD slots
- Wi-Fi
Cons:
- Optical viewfinder not well-suited for telephoto lenses
- Fixed LCD doesn't support touch input
- Video limited to 1080p
- Omits built-in flash
- Expensive
9 years ago
Well made classic looking machine ...
This retro designed camera is well made and looks tough. I love the knobs and dials which you can use to manually control exposure and speed. I used for street shooting due to its quietness. I also have the previous version X-Pro1 which has a slower focusing but the X-Pro has improved on this.
8 years ago
Rangefinder goodness.
Overall I'm pleased with the body. I love the build and that not only the body but also the dials are metal. Images are what you can expect from this version of the xtrans sensor, and after upgrading the firmware AF is snappy, you also get 4k video but really this is not the body to shoot video...
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