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.
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.
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.
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...
Of all the cameras I have had and I have had many, This X-PRO 2 is the most satisfying and best built camera I have used. The files that come out of this camera are PHENOMENAL! Throw one of Fuji's fantastic prime lenses on this Body and watch the magic!
Fujifilm's X-Series has always been pushing the boundaries for delivering the best performance from a hybrid rangefinder within a compact mirror-less camera. The X-Pro1 gave rise to all the hype with its X-Trans sensor technology and hybrid multi viewfinder.
The FUJIFILM X-Pro2 features a new front command dial. It is used to set intermediate shutter speeds that are not available on the shutter speed dial when shooting in Manual or Shutter Speed Priority modes. It's also used to shift programmed exposure combinations when shooting in Program mode.
I see a good number of professional photographers at a range of events and while a lot of them have Canon offerings there are also Olympus and Fujicameras. Here I get to try a recent mirrorless compact system camera that is very much in their professional range which really pushes my knowledge – or...
The X-Pro2 does not brandy its pedigree on the front, yet is instantly recognizable. It would have no trouble being admitted in many venues where DSLRs may not be allowed, yet underneath its magnesium alloy and weather-resistant body lies Fujifilm's most sophisticated mirrrorless to-date.Fujifilm...
All these improvements add up to a truly impressive compact camera, but we haven't talked much about the price yet: . That's a little pricey for the average consumer, and points at the X-Pro2's focus on photographers who really know what they're doing.
I've been looking forward to the X-Pro2, Fujifilm's flagship mirrorless camera, ever since switching over to the X Series 18 months ago. To understand why, you need to know a little about me. I've only really been taking cameras seriously for seven years.
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