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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Users
(95%)
288 Reviews
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The editors liked
24Mp XTrans CMOS III
Traditional exposure controls
New minijoystick controller
The image quality is excellent even at high ISO speeds. The outstanding quality of Fujifilm lenses is almost enough to justify the purchase of the camera. The classic aperture ring/shutter speed knob selectors is how it should be done.
The editors didn't like
Rear screen fixed rather than tilting or articulating
Low battery life in High Performance mode
Limited appeal for videographers
The camera is unnecessarily large and heavy. It is heavier than the XT1 which has the same size (lower resolution) APS sensor. And placing the viewfinder at the extreme left of the body makes for awkward handling. And the LCD doesn't swivel. In 2016?
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-...
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...
Published: 2016-07-27, Author: Patrick , review by: futurefive.co.nz
The X-Pro2 is a fantastic camera. Its hybrid viewfinder might be an acquired taste but Photo and video output is stellar. It is also a joy to use. SpecsRRP $2,399Sensor resolution 24 megapixels,Sensor size 23.6x1...