Fujifilm X-Pro2 review: Pro perfection? | Pocket-lint

When the Fujifilm X-Pro1 burst onto the camera scene its retro digital rangefinder style was like a pleasurable punch to the face; the kind of kipper-slap that left us, and many, a bit tingly around the chops and hungry for more. No camera maker had dared make something so delightfully of the past, yet so very of the moment, if not the future – and it’s since inspired Nikon and other major makers to take similar design steps with some models. Where the X-Pro1 succeeded its four-year-follow-up, the X-Pro2, looks to tinker and tweak that pro-spec concept into an even more refined camera. But it’s arguably not redefined, which raises the question – especially with all manner of competition progressing in the compact system camera market – as to whether that’s enough? ……

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