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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24Mp X, Trans CMOS III, Traditional exposure controls, New mini, joystick controller
Rear screen fixed rather than tilting or articulating, Low battery life in High Performance mode, Limited appeal for videographers
On paper the X-Pro 2 looks like a worthy successor to the X-Pro 1, delivering a nice jump in image size and more refined handling. We're looking forward to giving it a proper test in the near future to find out if its images are as good as we think they m...
Abstract: See a range of sample images, in the What Digital Camera X-Pro2 gallery. Fujifilm's new flagship model in the X-Series has finally surfaced in the form of the X-Pro2. Sitting above the mighty X-T1 and X-T10, the Fujifilm X-Pro2 looks set to follow in the...
Published: 2016-01-15, 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 more XF...
Unmatched Viewfinder Quality, Excellent image and video quality, Solid Metal Build,
ISO Slider is awkwardly placed, No tilt or touchscreen, Average battery backup
The X-Pro2 comes off as the perfect successor to the X-Pro1, with improvement visible in every aspect. It is an absolutely stunning premium camera that has rightfully earned its place as the flagship model of the company's X-Series. With tons of features...
Great layout of controls, Excellent image quality, Autofocus is much improved, Hybrid viewfinder adds an extra dimension
Auto white balance has issues with tungsten lighting
There's little doubt that the FUJIFILM X-Pro2 is capable of holding its own against other heavyweights, like the Sony Alpha 7R II, the Nikon D810, and Canon EOS 5D Mark III. Its resolving power (the ability to capture details) is great, and in some cases...
Wide range of customisable controls, Brilliant hybrid viewfinder, Excellent image quality, Handsome, pro-quality build
No 4K video, No in-body stabilisation
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 beautifully built (and built to last), timelessly stylish and performs...
Abstract: Fujifilm's new camera barrageFujifilm has just had quite a major launch in conjunction with their celebration of the 5th anniversary of their X-series cameras, and no less than four cameras were announced, along with a new telephoto zoom lens and a new pr...
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Published: 2016-04-04, Author: Wilson , review by: techgoondu.com
Abstract: It has been a few years since we last saw the Fujifilm X-Pro1 and during that time, the Japanese company has introduced various models including the X-T1.Looking at the specifications alone, I would have thought that the X-T1 would have been dubbed the X-...
Published: 2016-03-07, Author: Marcus , review by: digitalone.com.sg
The X-Pro2 is certainly a most impressive camera. It addresses all of the faults of the X-Pro1 and brings performance that easily surpasses the X-T1 while adding needed interface upgrades to a camera that just feels right in the hands. In terms of image q...
Great layout of controls, Excellent image quality, Autofocus is much improved, Hybrid viewfinder adds an extra dimension
Auto white balance has issues with tungsten lighting
The X-Pro2 is certainly a most impressive camera. It addresses all of the faults of the X-Pro1 and brings performance that easily surpasses the X-T1 while adding needed interface upgrades to a camera that just feels right in the hands. In terms of image q...