Review: Fujifilm X-Pro2 Mirrorless Camera | Suzi Pratt

Ever since Fujifilm unveiled their debut consumer camera in late 2010, the fixed-lens x100, the brand has become a favorite for professionals, and enthusiasts who seek an advanced digital camera experience, that still retains much of the look and quality of the classic film era. Fujifilm’s very first mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera, the X-Pro1, was released in March 2012 to much praise from critics and users, and was recently replaced with its successor, the X-Pro2. Given the four year gap between camera models, there are many upgrades and improvements in the new X-Pro2, all achieved without adding significant weight or bulk to the camera. Prices are clearly a big differentiator at this point, with the older X-Pro1 going for as little as $799, and the X-Pro2 currently set at $1,699. But pricetag aside, just how many more features are packed into the X-Pro2, and is it worth it? …..

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