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 X-T2 Review
- 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
FUJIFILM X-T2 Mirrorless Camera - Black, Body Only
- The most film-like digital camera that exists
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
Sensually good camera. Switch from full-size Canon to this smooth and simple. The lens range is awesome and it's a perfect all-round camera.
Fujifilm X-T2
Announced on 7 July, Fujifilm's X-T2 interchangeable-lens mirrorless camera follows in the steps of the X-T1 but brings higher resolution, improved autofocusing and superior movie recording capabilities to a camera with an SLR-like body design.
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...
Review: Fujifilm X-T2 - worth ditching your DSLR for!
Fuji sent a warning to the DSLR market with the release of the X-T1 back in 2014, and the X-T2 is here to stamp its mark on the professional photography market and dish out some more killer blows to DSLRs.
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
A significant upgrade from the XT1
"Having shot many weddings with the XT1, I was excited about getting the XT2. I was lucky to walk into Henry's on the day of the XT2's release (when the store first opened) and purchase the only one they had in stock that wasn't slotted for a pre-order.