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
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: While it is possible to attach a lens and focus on a subject with you taking the ‘easy' way out and letting the camera make the choices it is designed for use for those whose knowledge knows as much as the camera so they get that ‘yes' image.It is 14x8...
With its refined build, all-metal body and classically-styled exterior, there's no doubting the X-Pro2's prestige status. But despite the massive improvements to its resolution, AF performance, and on-board technology, some of its features could be seen a...
Abstract: The Fujifilm X-Pro2 is a professional documentary and street photographer's dream. With the new 24.3-million-pixel X-Trans CMOS III sensor the X-Pro2 delivers incredibly detailed pictures that can be further enhanced with Fujifilm's realistic film simulat...
Many of the X-Pro2's test images were taken close to Chiddingstone Castle, Kent 100% crop from above; ISO 200, 1/3000sec f/4 We have tested numerous Fujifilm cameras with 16.3-million pixels so it's refreshing to see a new 24-million-pixel APS-C X-Trans C...
It's hardly a surprise that the X-Pro2 is a fantastic camera, considering its illustrious pedigree and four-figure price. Whether it's worth paying that much is a trickier call. I'd happily settle for the X-T1 for around £800 body-only.It lacks the hybrid...
Published: 2016-03-11, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Exceptional image quality at 24MP; impressive autofocus for a compact system camera (including continuous AF); exemplary viewfinder setup unlike any other; quality build with manual control dials, new joystick control, dual SD card slots
Exposure compensation lacks lock; no tilt/vari-angle or touch-based LCD; limited battery life; slow to kick-in for eye-level activation / from sleep mode; still a fairly small range of XF lenses, front dial not much use, no 4K video
The X-Pro2's tweaks and tinkers forge a far more accomplished camera than the original X-Pro1 for the modern professional. It's faster, better to use and those small details and boosted resolution make all the difference. Not to mention there are mo...
Wide range of customisable controls, Brilliant hybrid viewfinder, Excellent image quality, Handsome, pro-quality build
No 4K video, No in-body stabilisation
I'd recommend it to anybody seeking a camera for street photography Despite these drawbacks, the X-Pro2's image quality, build quality and control setup impressed me so much that I'd recommend it to anybody seeking a camera for street photography. It's b...
The X-Pro2 is certainly not "baby's first camera"; it's a photographer's camera through and through that does an excellent job complementing the more workman-like Fujifilm X-T1 . It's a camera that requires a fair amount of patience, but it has so many...
Fujifilm had strong foundations on which to build their successor to the X-Pro1 and, rather than starting from scratch, theyve focused their attention on refining what was a great camera, revamping it into something truly special.The original Fujifilm X-...