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Resumen: Does the new X-Pro2 have what it takes to be as successful as the X-T1 and X-T10 in Fujifilm's X-Series? Michael Topham takes a closer lookFujifilm's new flagship model in the X-Series has finally surfaced in the form of the X-Pro2. Sitting above the migh...
Very low image noise up to ISO 3200, Excellent sharpness, Wide dynamicrange, Superb metering, Great color accuracy, Highly accurate AF, Excellent EVF mode, Plenty of direct controls, Excellent build quality, Neocamera
Below average AF speed in lowlight, Color cast with AWB, Lens obstructs OVF, Not ExposurePriority, Poor ISO dial design, Soft dial detents, Soft aperture detentsWith all current XFmount lenses, Video recording delay, Very short batterylife
The Fuji X-Pro2 introduces a new 24 MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS III sensor that shows exceptional image-quality. Sharpness, dynamic-range, metering and colors are all very good. Noise levels are extremely low until medium sensitivities where they still remain q...
Photographer David Kai Piper shares his thoughts on the Fujifilm 16-55mm F2.8 R LM WR.Top SearchesTop SearchesTmax 4Under $Popular in the CommunitySponsoredSponsoredHow Using Unsplash Got This Photographer Into Legal TroubleThadEGinathom15 JulI'm sure man...
Weather-sealed, ergonomic camera body; Fast hybrid AF system; Excellent high ISO performance; Improved continuous shooting performance; Better video quality than previous Fuji cameras,
Some controls don't impress; Continuous autofocus still lags behind competing DSLR cameras; No 4K video; Fixed LCD without touchpanel,
ISO performance is outstanding versus other mirrorless cameras, Hybrid viewfinder is a great feature and offers good versatility, Many upgrades over the XPro1, Good overall image quality in a variety of shooting conditions, Can shoot in both JPEG and RAW
Camera's price is pretty high for a mirrorless model, No builtin flash unit, Battery life could be better, Camera will take some practice to learn to use all of the dials and buttons efficiently; no mode dial is used, EV dial hangs over back edge of camer
In January of this year (2016), Fujifilm announced a new rangefinder flagship for its X-Series line.The X-Pro2 mixes in a 24.3MP X-Trans CMOS III image sensor with the revised X-Processor Pro that has bumped up speed (8 FPS continuous shooting) along with...
Resumen: I don't really have a whole lot to say about the new Fuji XF 35mm f/2 R WR lens other than its even smaller than I expected it to be. As you can see it mounted on the Fuji X-T10 , it's pretty compact – the X-T10 is already a pretty compact camera and the...
Publicación: 2016-05-12, Autor: terry , crítica de: dpexpert.com.au
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 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?
The Fujifilm X-Pro2 will appeal to the brand fans who own lenses and like the retro design and the over-all feel that this is a camera designed by thoughtful photographers, combining the best of classic camera design and function with the advantages offer...
The X-Pro2 gives Fujifilm a new flagship model that will be welcomed by photographers who appreciate the company's nouveau-retro body design, solid construction and traditional controls. Improvements to the control layout and menu design will also be appr...
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Publicación: 2016-01-15, Autor: Angela , crítica de: techradar.com/au/
24Mp XTrans CMOS III, Traditional exposure controls, New minijoystick 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...