Fujifilm XT2 review | Gordon Laing

The Fujifilm XT2 is a high-end mirrorless camera aimed at demanding enthusiasts. Announced in July 2016, it comes two and a half years after the camera it replaces, the XT1. Officially, the new XT2 joins the X-Pro2 as the joint flagships of the X-Series with each sharing a number of key features including the same X-Trans III sensor, but they’re aimed at different types of photographers. The X-Pro 2 is for street, documentary and reportage photographers who mostly shoot with shorter lenses and compose through the viewfinder. The XT2 is more of a general-purpose model, but thanks to its flexible screen and upgraded AF, will be appreciated by landscape and sports photographers alike.On the surface, the XT2 could be described as an XT1 with the upgrades debuted on the recent X-Pro2. As such it gains the same 24 Megapixel APS-C X-Trans III sensor with its broader array of embedded phase-detect AF points, along with twin SD memory card slots, a dedicated AF joystick, 1/8000 mechanical shutter, clickable front and rear dials and the high-contrast ACROS black and white film simulation……

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