Testseek.com have collected 120 expert reviews of the Fujifilm X-Pro 2 and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fujifilm X-Pro 2.
February 2016
(88%)
120 Reviews
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Abstract: A bit in the shadow of those other big Japanese camera brands, Fujifilm has developed a great line of APS-C system cameras in recent years. Even so, Fujifilm has not gone unnoticed: these cameras and lenses are popular, and we are regularly asked by reade...
Abstract: A bit in the shadow of those other big Japanese camera brands, Fujifilm has developed a great line of APS-C system cameras in recent years. Even so, Fujifilm has not gone unnoticed: these cameras and lenses are popular, and we are regularly asked by reade...
A photographer's camera, and the most fully realized camera in Fuji's X series. Phasedetection autofocus system has improved speed and AFpoint resolution. New 24megapixel sensor is on par with many fullframe chips. Customizable controls are in a smarter l
The weakest point is battery life. It sucks. Extra batteries are mandatory. The EVF is OK, but not not as vibrant as the XT1
Published: 2016-10-27, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
Quick focus and 8,2fps burst shooting, Large buffer, Unique hybrid optical/electronic viewfinder, Focus selection joystick, Film emulation modes, All-weather build, Dual SD slots, Wi-Fi
Optical viewfinder not well-suited for telephoto lenses, Fixed LCD doesn't support touch input, Video limited to 1080p, Omits built-in flash, Expensive
The Fujifilm X-Pro2 puts an optical viewfinder in a slim mirrorless design, making it one of the most fun—and capable—cameras on the market...
Outstanding image quality, durable build, hybrid viewfinder, feature rich, dual SD card slots, very responsive on startup and in single AF mode
ISO dial illconceived, no dedicated movie mode, lacks 4K, continuous AF lags competitors, poor battery life
The X-Pro2 is ultimately a niche camera. If you desire the rangefinder-like experience in a rugged body with a retro feel and don't mind parting with $1,700 for the pleasure, we say go for it. Image quality-wise, you won't regret it. The hybrid viewfinder...
Camera Review: Fujifilm's XPro2, AUGUST 18, 2016, By Greg Scoblete, The Fuji faithful had to wait four years for a replacement for the XPro1. While the wait was long (in camera years), those with the patience and fortitude to hold out have a potent succes
Camera Review: Fujifilm's XPro2
The X-Pro2 is ultimately a niche camera. If you desire the rangefinder-like experience in a rugged body with a retro feel and don't mind parting with $1,700 for the pleasure, we say go for it. Image quality-wise, you won't regret it. The hybrid viewfinder...
In many situations during the course of our Fuji X-Pro2 review we found that the camera produces delightful, attractive images that have a wonderfully filmic quality, with pleasant colours and nice mid-tone contrast. It also feels very well made and the t...
Abstract: Fujifilm's very first mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera, the X-Pro1, was released in March 2012 to much praise from critics and users, and was recently replaced with its successor, the X-Pro2. Given the four year gap between camera models, there are...
Published: 2016-06-14, Author: George , review by: shutterbug.com
Abstract: The Fujifilm X-Pro2 is the newest X-series camera and the first X camera with a 24MP sensor. It offers a unique hybrid viewfinder, which combines analog rangefinder technology and an electronic viewfinder in a single system. Lab Review lab tests and com...
Abstract: For those wanting to step up from entry-level to midrange ILCs, there are many things to consider, including the choice between a DSLR or mirrorless camera, what sensor size suits you best, how important video is to you, and of course the lens system.Whil...