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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Fujifilm gives its action-shooting X-T2 mirrorless a speed boost
A new sensor, autofocus system and 4K video support brings the camera up to date. And look for three new lenses over the next 18 months. Following the release of the X-Pro2 early this year, Fujifilm returns to revamp its X-T mirrorless series with its replacement for the X-T1, the X-T2. While it looks like a significant upgrade over the X-T1, it's because that model is over two years old; the X-T2 incorporates a lot of the newer technologies that are in the X-Pro2.
FujiFilm X-T2 Review: First Impressions
The Fujifilm X-T2 comes packaged with an optional XF 18-55mm lens with an aperture of f/2.8-4. While it will cost another $300, it's completely compatible with this camera and will expand the zooming range efficiently.
Fujifilm X-T2 hands-on review
The one real drawback to the Fujifilm X-T2 is its price. It’ll cost you £1400 body-only, and given that you really ought to shell out £300 for the battery grip, given its relative lack of stamina, you won’t get much change from two-and-a-half grand once you add a couple of lenses. But high price or not, it’s worth every penny. What you’re getting here is a camera which approaches high-end DSLRs for speed and rivals pretty much any camera - even full-framers - for image quality, all while sitting inside a gorgeous and diminutive weatherproof shell. Add in its new video abilities and it’s a true all-rounder. Just as importantly, it’s a camera which handles superbly and which never makes you work hard to do anything. If you miss a shot it’ll be all your own doing. Does it take great pictures? It sure does. And is it a great camera? Abso-bloody-lutely. Buy the Fujifilm X-T2 from Amazon- Gorgeously detailed stills
- Blisteringly fast autofocus
- Superb handling
- Great video skills
- Poor battery life
- High price
Pros Great autofocus capabilities Very accurate colour rendition Tactile and ergonomic feel Capable of full 4K shooting Cons No video button No GPS capabilities Battery life shorter than DSLR competitors No touchscreen
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.
Fujifilm X-T2 Review @ Photoxels
When the X-T1 first came out, we were not too sure whether it was the flagship camera or just the DSLR-styled version of the X-Pro1. Now, it is clear that, with the unexpected enthusiast reception that the X-T1 received from the photographer community, Fujifilm now intends to have two flagship...
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.
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
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.