Fujifilm X-Pro2 Review | Ken Rockwell

The Fujifilm X-Pro2 is an interchangeable lens mirrorless „rangefinder“ style camera that has both optical and electronic viewfinders. It’s also the first mirrorless camera of which I know that has two card slots, which is mandatory for use as backup for any professional use. Neither Sony nor LEICA are there yet; with only one card slot these other cameras are fun, but not suitable for any professional use where you absolutely, positively need to get your photos.The XPro2 is a huge update from the now primitive X-Pro1 of 2012. This X-Pro2 is Fuji’s best camera if you want an interchangeable lens mirrorless camera and need both electronic and optical viewfinders.I don’t find the optical finder very useful since EVFs today are real-time, and the electronic finder (EVF) isn’t very good when compared to Sony’s far superior EVFs. A huge problem with the X-Pro2’s EVF is that it’s rarely the correct brightness. It’s usually too dark indoors, and sometimes too bright, in Auto brightness mode. In Manual brightness mode, it’s never the right brightness as you move around. Sony’s EVFs just work, while I’m always cursing at this Fuji’s EVF……

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