Fujifilm X-Pro2
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10 years ago
Fujifilm X-Pro2 review
Despite these drawbacks, the X-Pro2's image quality, build quality and control setup impressed me so much that I'd recommend it to anybody seeking a camera for street photography. It's beautifully built (and built to last), timelessly stylish and performs exceptionally well within its limitations –...
Pros:
- Wide range of customisable controls
- Brilliant hybrid viewfinder
- Excellent image quality
- Handsome
- pro-quality build
Cons:
- No 4K video
- No in-body stabilisation
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
The Street Shooter to Beat in 2016
It's been four long years since the original X-Pro1 was introduced, triggering a tsunami of rangefinder influence in the world of digital photography that's eroded the core of the prosumer DSLR market ever since.
10 years ago
If you will check your own adds, you will see that the fujifilm Xpro2 is only available for pre-order. I do have it on pre- order, but do not have any idea when I might get it. However my experience with fujifilm cameras and lenses has been most positive, I can't wait for the Xpro to be available.
10 years ago
Fujifilm X-Pro2
The Fujifilm X-Pro2 is a compact system camera featuring a brand new 24 megapixel X-Trans III sensor, high-performance X Processor Pro image processing engine, an Advanced Hybrid Multi Viewfinder which cleverly combines an optical viewfinder and an electronic viewfinder together, a robust...
10 years ago
Fujifilm X-Pro 2 Full Review
Takashi Euno the X Series Product Manager from Fujifilm Japan introduced the new Fujifilm X series of cameras including the new Fujifilm X-Pro 2.
Pros:
- 24 megapixel X-Trans III sensor
- 2.36 million dot EVF
- 1.62 million dot 3inch screen
- Excellent image quality
- Excellent noise performance
- Weather sealed body with excellent build quality
- New joystick control
- Dual SD card slots
- Optical / Hybrid / Electronic viewfinder
Cons:
- ISO speed dial may not be to everyone's liking
- Battery life not as good as previous model
- Exposure comp dial easy to accidentally turn
- Some will be disappointed with the large size of the camera
- Limited video options
10 years ago
FIRST LOOK: Fujifilm X-Pro2
In looks and handling the X-Pro2 combines familiar functionality with improvements to handling that combine with the camera's increased sensor resolution to present strong arguments for updating from earlier X-series models.
10 years ago
Fujifilm breathes new life into X-Pro interchangeable-lens camera line with X-Pro2
After languishing for close to four years in a rapidly changing market, the company brings its once-flagship line up to date. Given that the X-Pro1 debuted in 2012, one might be forgiven for thinking that Fujifilm had abandoned that track in favor of the more recent X-T1, the model which has held the flagship position in the company's pro/enthusiast interchangeable-lens line since it became available in February 2014.
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