Fujifilm X-Pro2 review | Sam Kieldsen – Stuff

Unconsciously, this starts to bother photographers with older gear, even though the difference between their model and the newer one may be negligible. They’ll start to itch and contemplate the „upgrade“. Sites like eBay will be assessed. Friends will be queried on whether or not they are in the market for a mint condition DSLR that they’ll use three times a year on vacation. Eventually, the bullet will be bitten, only for the vicious cycle to repeat itself after the next release. Consumer concerns are never completely unwarranted, and it makes sense that anyone would want the best products that their hard-earned money can buy. As I say, the X-Pro2 is, on the exterior, pretty much indistinguishable from its predecessor. The body is the same shape, size and “all black everything” colour, and it’ll take a truly geeky eye to spot the differences: the right-hand grip is a slightly different shape, and there’s an extra adjustment dial on the front……..

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