![]() ![]() expanded JPEG settings with additional options for contrast, noise reduction, sharpness, color saturation and film grain simulation.improved JPEG quality and new ACROS film simulation with ISO-controlled film grain and noise shaping.automatic pixel mapping (to map out dead pixels). ![]() improved hybrid autofocus system with pro-level subject tracking, a larger phase-detection area and more focus points (7 x 13 or 13 x 25 focus points, including either 7 x 7 or 13 x 13 phase detection points).dual SD card slots (both support the ultra-fast UHS-II standard).new flash system offers high-speed sync, wireless TTL and multi-frame shooting (in concert with compatible flash units such as the new EF-X500).low-vibration 1/8000s mechanical shutter with 1/250s flash sync (supplemented by an electronic shutter with 1/32000s), rated for 150,000 shots.improved 0.77x electronic viewfinder with better image quality and twice the brightness of the previous model, now also featuring an auto brightness mode.weather sealing with protection against rain, dust and freezing.new Vertical Power Booster Grip with two additional battery slots for extended shooting (1000+ images) and duplicate controls.articulated rear screen works in landscape and portrait orientation.convenient focus stick to quickly move the autofocus frame or zone (with up to 325 AF frames to choose from).better grip and improved standard eyecup.more tactile dials and buttons and a new push-button lock mechanism for top-plate dials.DSLR-style “AF-ON” option and new settings to individually engage/disengage focus and exposure lock when the shutter button is half-pressed.improved user interface and a new menu structure, including a custom My Menu with up to 16 entries.3, 4 or 5 fps slow burst mode (CL) with full live-view and CDAF support.up to 11 fps burst speed in boost mode (14 fps when using the electronic shutter) with AF tracking.configurable AF-C modes to adapt the AF system to different sports and action shooting scenarios.AF speed, 0.17s shooting interval, 0.045s shutter lag 100% faster sensor readout, resulting in improved AF tracking performance, a dramatically reduced minimum blackout time of only 114 ms, and a high 100 fps EVF refresh rate.improved ISO performance (about 1 stop better than the previous generation) with native ISO covering 200 to 12800, and extended ISO settings of 100, 2560 (all with full RAW support).X-Processor Pro is four times as fast as the EXR II processor used in the X-T1 and offers improved image quality, better noise response and higher dynamic range.24.3 MP X-Trans CMOS III sensor (Sony-built with 14 bit readout) with no anti-aliasing filter.Film Simulation Comparison (SOOC & Lightroom)Ĭompared to the X-T1, the X-T2 features dozens of changes and improvements.It’s supposed to be a “complete mirrorless camera”. A matching camera-powered EF-X8 mini flashgun is included.Ībout two and a half years after the introduction of the successful X-T1, Fujifilm is getting serious with taking the X-series into “we can do everything” territory. At first glance, the X-T2 looks very much like its predecessor-why change a concept that stood behind Fujifilm’s (so far) most successful X-series camera? However, it’s a different story on the inside. At several global launch events, Fujifilm has made it very clear that the X-T2 is supposed to address all photographic needs, including sports and action shooting. The X-T2 will be available in September 2016. German readers can click here to order the German editions. Please click here to order the eBook edition in three different DRM-free formats (all for the price of one), including a 40% discount if you use coupon code XPERT40. The Fujifilm X-T2: 120 X-Pert Tips is available The final hardware and firmware are expected to ship in the first half of September 2016. Please note:This carefully researched and ridiculously comprehensive First Look Review of the Fujifilm X-T2 and Vertical Power Booster Grip is based on three different X-T2 pre-production models and more than ten different (and continuously evolving) beta firmware generations. Getting serious: The X-T2 is Fujifilm’s high-powered successor to the X-T1. Expanding on the best features of the X-T1 and X-Pro2, can this richly featured workhorse convince enthusiasts and pros to consider the X-Mount as a universal go-to system for all their photographic needs? Let’s find out in this first impressions review. The X-T2 may be Fujifilm’s most important product launch since the introduction of the X-Series. ![]()
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