First impressions of the new Fuji X-T2 | Ian MacDonald

I have been working with a pre-production model of the new Fuji X-T2 for the last couple of weeks, and I am excited to finally be able to share my initial thoughts on it. First, a little historical perspective… The X-T1, originally announced on January 28th, 2014, was a breakthrough camera for Fujifilm.  It had more of a DLSR style to the body, it was weather sealed, it had an articulating screen, and its electronic viewfinder was large and beautiful to use.  Over the last two and a half years since its release it has also had multiple firmware updates, bringing a host of new features to it. Since the announcement of the Fujifilm X-Pro2 this past January many people have been eagerly anticipating the successor to the X-T1:   A new camera that not only incorporates the technology found in the X-Pro2, but also the many suggestions for improvements made by X-T1 users over the years.  Readers of this site know that I love using my X100t and X-Pro2, but after using a pre-production model of the X-T2 for a couple of weeks I have to say that those of you who have been waiting for this camera are going to be very happy……

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