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
This is the second of three cameras from FujiFilm; this is an interchangeable lens camera that made a short visit to me courtesy of a Christmas In July event. Even after nearly two weeks of use I am still barely out of using Auto mode although it has accompanied me on a range of visits while out and...
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.
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...
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.
Fujifilm XT2 review
The Fujifilm XT2 is a high-end mirrorless camera that represents a significant upgrade over its best-selling predecessor and raises the bar on what we can expect from the X-series. As expected, it inherits many of the upgrades recently deployed on the X-Pro2 including the latest 24 Megapixel X-Trans...- Superb image quality out-of-camera – best in class
- Good quality 4k video with mild crop and good AF
- Very competent autofocus and tracking (with fast XF lenses)
- Large viewfinder and screen that tilts vertically and sideways
- Great controls
- ergonomics and build quality.
- Lack of touchscreen limits ease of pulling focus in movies
- No built-in stabilisation (but it may be impossible with X-bodies)
- AE bracketing limited to three frames
- Auto ISO unaware of lens focal length for minimum shutter speed
- F-Log only available on HDMI output
- not for internal recording,...
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
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.