The X-Pro2 is a camera that you’re meant to enjoy using — a camera that blends into whatever situation in which you bring it along for the ride. So I don’t think "X-Pro" is a misnomer; while it may not be best suited for a sports stadium or a war zone, it’s likely to appeal to a different sort of pro. The street shooters, the documentarians, the artists — anyone for whom the process of taking the photo can be as important as the result. That’s why the X-Pro2 exists, and that’s why it’s my favorite digital camera in the world today.
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It's been barely five years since FujiFilm plunged into the consumer camera market with the fixed-lens X100, and a mere four years since the company's flagship X-Pro1 hit the market. Both of those cameras are excellent and earned top marks, but...
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...
It's hardly a surprise that the X-Pro2 is a fantastic camera, considering its illustrious pedigree and four-figure price. Whether it's worth paying that much is a trickier call. I'd happily settle for the X-T1 for around £800 body-only.It lacks the...
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The X-Pro2 is a 24MP high-end X-mount camera whose appeal is inextricably linked to its innovative optical/electronic hybrid viewfinder. It offers excellent image quality and some of the best out-of-camera JPEGs on the market, and comes in a well built,...
The X-Pro2's tweaks and tinkers forge a far more accomplished camera than the original X-Pro1 for the modern professional. It's faster, better to use and those small details and boosted resolution make all the difference. Not to mention there are...