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2020-03-22T15:58:09
LOVE this camera
KELVIN D.
2020-03-12T20:55:02
Very happy with it. I usually shoot Leica M, but there are situations where I want autofocus and weather sealing. Image quality is much better than I expected, not quite Leica level, but I never expected it to be. Honestly it is far closer than any APS-C system at such a low price point has any right to be. Love the optical viewfinder. Highly recommended.
Andrew F.
2020-03-10T08:51:05
Great camera, great lense, great hood. Adorama put together a marvelous package at a great price. They got it to me the next morning which was amazing. Always a great place to do business with.
MARGARET D.
2020-02-12T07:17:20
Great camera, similar to Xt-2 with nice viewfinder features. 23/2 a nice optic.
L P.
2019-05-20T15:35:24
Small, accurate, high performance, with knobs for controls and excellent lenses. The X-Pro2 is close to perfect.
ANDREW L.
2018-12-16T16:23:44
Love it. Highly recommended if you like a rangefinder style camera... Complements my original Xpro1 and X100 nicely. Xpro2 graphite is stunningly beautiful, just wished Fuji made some lenses in graphite to match - particularly the WR F/2 Fujicrons in 35 and 50mm would be sweet. For my style of photography these rangefinder styled cameras just works for me. I also own an XT2 and an XH1 both of which I like as well though not as much as my Xpro1/2.
Kelvin I.
2018-12-16T16:20:38
Love it. Highly recommended if you like a rangefinder style camera... Complements my original Xpro1 and X100 nicely. Xpro2 graphite is stunningly beautiful, just wished Fuji made some lenses in graphite to match - particularly the WR F/2 Fujicrons in 35 and 50mm would be sweet. For my style of photography these rangefinder styled cameras just works for me. I also own an XT2 and an XH1 both of which I like as well though not as much as my Xpro1/2.
Kelvin I.
2018-08-16T09:11:57
I haven't felt a camera like the X Pro-2 for maybe 25 years since I gave up my Leica rangefinder cameras. Just holding it brings back the great memories of my photographic past. Yes it does have a bit of a learning curve to master, but it beats the s**t out of the large beasts like my Nikons that do everything for you including developing muscles in your arms from their massive weight. Brings me back to true photography, guess you might say I love it.
LOUIS M.
2018-05-19T08:43:25
What can I say? This is my favorite camera and it's very "sexy." I have owned many cameras, but this one is the one that inspires me and gets me shooting more than any of the others, including the XH1. The hybrid viewfinder on the X-pro2 is amazing and offers more choices than other cameras. The manual controls and ergonomics are spot on, and the firmware updates continue to improve this camera body. 4k video and tethering make this a very capable camera for video and professional still shoots alike. The included microphone allows more versatility for sound when filming as well. I highly recommend this system to people of all experience levels. It really is a joy to shoot with and that's half the battle.
Ronald R.
2018-04-10T06:03:30
Love this camera. My Canon 5DmkII just gathers dust now. I only have two complaints. 1. The eye cup falls off easily. 2. You have to set the ISO with the top dial. You can't reassign it to a custom dial. Other than that, it's the perfect camera for me.
JAMES K.
2018-03-11T12:59:39
4.8 - it’s not perfect. What is? It is a wonderful camera. Well balanced. Consistent performance. Con: battery life. It’s a mirror less thing. You just work with it.
Drake W.
2018-02-22T06:59:07
This camera is not for everyone...let me just state that up front. If you want and expect something similar to a DSLR experience, this camera is probably NOT for you. However, as a working professional for 35 years, I wanted a different (non DSLR) experience for making my personal images. I wanted a camera that was smaller, lighter, and still able to keep up with the grand kids! The X-Pro 2 delivers exceptional image quality, in a more rangefinder-style form factor and shooting experience. Without the many missed shots that a manually focusing rangefinder often delivers (my Leica-shooting friends). The Fuji f/2 prime lenses are nice and compact and very reminiscent of the rangefinder camera and lenses that I began my photography career with in back in the 1970's. It's not an inexpensive camera, but it's a bargain compared to the only other really viable rangefinder options in today's digital world. Do your homework and if you decide this style of camera is what you want, the X-Pro 2 will deliver!
Thomas J.
2018-01-30T10:53:14
This camera is exactly what I was looking for. It’s like I’m going back to film again with the simulation settings. I’m not overly concerned about shooting in jpeg only either. Back in the day you just chose a follow lot it’s look and went with an iso or speed of a film and that’s what you had. This camera does just that but still has the flexibility of a modern digital camera. The graphite look just adds to the overall look of the camera and it’s appeal.
CHRISTOPHER A.
2017-08-08T14:28:38
I purchased an x-pro2 some time back and still use it. I was looking forward to the weather proofing, faster focus, etc. The Fuji x-pro2 does everything it says but one thing...A little soul. It is edging toward all the other Mirrorless cameras. It chock full of features when a camera such as this should be the ONE in the Fuji Line dedicated to pure photograph. It makes me long for the Leica M-6. I think Fuji should focus in and not load it up. Leave that to the T- 2. I'll use this camera and like it but I miss a little soul. Something that the X-pro1 had with all its irritations.
JOHN H.
2017-07-26T12:53:34
If you are in the market for a range finder style camera then the Fujifilm X-Pro2 is definitely one to consider. I bought mine with the 23mm f/2 lens and use it extensively for street photography. It is also my go to camera for family photos. It is beautifully made, sturdy yet compact and lightweight enough to take anywhere. Most importantly I find the image quality to be excellent. I typically shoot in RAW, but the Jpegs out of this camera are so good that I no longer bother. Fact is Fujifilm has done a great job with the film simulations for Jpegs, my favorite being the ACROS for black and white. When I am shooting street scenes I simply set the camera to ACROS and head out and I have been extremely happy with the results. The 23mm f/2 lens is also a great match for this camera. The field of view is roughly equivalent to that of a 35mm lens on a full frame camera, and for me at least, that works out best for street and family photos. The lens is sharp and fast to focus, and this camera/lens combination is weather sealed, which is a nice added bonus. A final plus is that this camera is simply fun to shoot with, and that makes me want to get out more with it and explore. While I think the X-Pro2 is a very nice camera there are a couple of issues I have with it, thus the 4 rather than 5 stars. First and most importantly, if you wear polarized sunglasses then the viewfinder and back screen in the landscape orientation darken to the point of being almost useless. That is the case at least with three pairs of polarized glasses that I have tried. My workaround for this is to look over the top of my glasses into the viewfinder and to turn the camera on end to view the back screen. I also own the Fujifilm X100T and the polarization is only a problem with that camera in the portrait orientation and I wish that the X-Pro2 was the same. I work in a lot of bright conditions and wear prescription, polarized sunglasses and wouldn’t put up with the inconvenience if the X-Pro2 wasn’t worth the effort- but it is. Secondly I find that the camera body runs warmer than other others I have used. The heating is noticeable primarily on the bottom plate and back screen during extended use. I contacted Technical Services at Fujifilm and they assured me that this is the normal operating temperature for the camera, but they have updated the battery to enable better heat dissipation.
NICHOLAS P.
2017-05-02T14:29:43
The purchase experience was great, I would recommend Adorama. I have the X100 & X100S. The X-Pro2 is my third Fuji X, and the first with interchangeable lens. The graphite color looks just as good in person as it was in print, no regret with color choice. I chose the X-Pro2 over the XT2, despite XT2's being more capable. I will continue to count on my Nikons on scheduled shots. The X-Pro2 will be with me when every photography is not the primary objective.
DUY D.
2017-04-28T12:27:20
I bought an X100F and fell in love with the photography process. The image quality was amazing and it was everything that I was missing from shooting other digital cameras. It really makes you feel like a photographer again. Well, after using that for about a month I really wanted to get some other focal length lenses so I decided to pick up an X Pro2 and the 35mm f2. I was hoping that it would be just as satisfying as shooting the X100F and I was not disappointed. Although I love the high sync speed and near silent shutter of the X100F, the X Pro2 is the perfect addition to my kit with the interchangeable lens system. The X Pro2 OVF functions very similarly to the X100F with some additional features to accommodate for different focal length lenses. And although it doesn't have a high flash sync shutter speed like the X100F, the natural sound of the X Pro2 is so satisfying. It's a great camera and I can't wait to add a wide angle lens and a telephoto to my set up. If I had to do it all over again, I wouldn't hesitate to by the exact same rest up.
Brian L.
2017-04-21T16:59:28
I know a lot of people are saying the same thing so it sounds like everyone is regurgitating the same thing, but this camera makes photography fun again. I used to shoot film and then I got into digital with an early DSLR. For the past 7 or 8 years I have been using my iPhone because it was always on me and the image quality was decent. I started to pay attention to what Fuji was doing about a year ago and then sprung for an X100F when it came out. Within the first few weeks of using that, it was so fun that I really started to get into photography again. I ordered an X Pro 2 because I wanted the same shooting experience, with interchangeable lenses. I have not been disappointed. This camera is so fun and the image quality is great. both the X Pro2 and the X100F inspire me to pick them up and shoot.
bjlau
2017-03-16T13:56:59
I absolutely love this camera. Excellent image quality and build. The hybrid viewfinder rocks and I love the styling.
ANGELA M.
2017-02-25T09:45:24
Nice and good camera take it out everyday
wei l.
2017-02-24T13:02:48
To get straight to the point, the camera exceeded my expectations. I fell in love with the Fuji-X series at the release of the XT2. I've owned the X-Pro1, X-E1, x100s, X-T1. Since I started using these cameras, I wanted nothing more than to use these cameras exclusively for all my photography because there has ALWAYS been something special about the image quality as well the user experience. However, none of the cameras above were responsive enough. The XT 2 is great for video and pics but the xpro2 is truly a photographers camera. Long story short, the second I turned on the X-Pro2 I was blown away. I actually laughed. The new processor is incredible. -Joy stick for AF point selection is a game changer. -Viewfinder is beautiful (as expected) -24 MP. impressive. -Acros is gorgeous. -The button responsiveness just feels "right". -ISO performance is impressive. especially for APS-C -ISO dial presents an issue for me. Fuji will fix this via firmware to dedicate it to dial. If you've owned Fuji X cameras before, the X-Pro2 is a game changer. If you haven't and you're skeptical of performance, the X-Pro2 is there. If you're skeptical of the APS-C sensor ... I wouldn't trade the files I get from my Fuji cameras for a full frame. There is something special about this cameras sensor. Canon/Nikon/Sony (which I've used and owned Canon 5D Mk ii, Nikon D800, Nikon Df, Sony a7s ii). The pictures on this camera are impeccable.
gabriel d.
2017-01-23T12:46:31
If you're coming from a DSLR, this might take a bit of getting used to. I went from DSLR to a Fujifilm XT1 and even though the XT1 has a lot to love, the X-PRO2 felt like a serious upgrade. Fast, responsive, intuitive. The ability to shift to Optical and Electronic viewfinder is nice, but I rarely find myself using optical. Recommended if you're looking for a camera that will last you a long time and will be used every day.
Roger B.
2017-01-20T08:40:20
Not a Fuji fanboy; I will say this is a great piece of gear. Simply stated, this sensor produces wonderful color and balanced images. Solid build. Some are annoyed by the ISO/shutter speed dial, but I'm not shooting events that require quick changes so I can take my time to make adjustments. I also don't shoot video, so I'm not bothered by lack of 4k. If you dig rangefinders and find Leica prices ridiculous, this is the camera to get. Minus one star for being a tad to pricey.
Anthony G.
2017-01-11T11:13:55
This is the third Fujifilm X camera I've owned. I can honestly say that the X-Pro2 is finally the camera Fuji has been claiming the other X series cameras has been all along. The auto focus and image quality is finally good enough to use for real photography / studio usage. I'm super happy Fuji got it right now.
DANIEL S.
2017-01-05T10:31:47
Love this camera! Ive been shooting 30+ years and this camera feels great and is just plain fun to use. Files look great and inspire me to shoot more.
STEPHEN L.
2017-01-02T10:36:21
I've not had time to use the camera extensively, but results to date have been very impressive. I'm looking forward to using the camera iN my work as a newspaper reporter/photographer
Jon L.
2016-12-27T10:36:53
What a camera! Fuji has really hit a home run with this one. Everything you can want for a travel and documentary camera. The lenses are amazing and you easily adapt legacy glass if need be. If you want the 'rangefinder' experience, then this is it. Perfect for travel and documentary work. Why haul around a huge DSLR and lenses when you can just bring this w/ a few primes. Fits great in a Tenba BYOB insert. All great things said, my only complaint is the viewfinder diopter which gets turned easily. Gaffer tape fixes this but a little annoying. Batteries could last longer too. Highly recommending if you are looking for a lightweight travel camera and enjoy the rangefinder experience. Cheaper than a Leica M.
John C.
2016-12-22T08:38:14
I wholeheartedly believe that the experience with the camera is as important as the quality. Shooting with this thing is amazing. Really brings all the reasons I love shooting my old Nikon SLR to a digital body. Couldn't recommend it more.
Dane W.
2016-12-19T14:20:28
I was a long time Canon shooter and bought a Fujifilm X-E1 when it came out. Though I liked the camera, it wasn't fast enough for me. I had since had an X-T1 and X-E2 which were much closer to what I was looking for, but not quite enough for me to switch all the way to Fujifilm. This X-Pro2 was the camera that made me want to move away from Canon and completely to Fujifilm. I also have the new X-T2, but I prefer shooting with the X-Pro2. The joystick to change focus points is a great addition and something that mirrorless cameras were missing. The image quality is incredible. Overall I find the AF speed to be very similar to the X-T2 and a noticeably quicker than the X-T1. If you are trying to decide between this camera and the X-T2, you will want to keep a few things in mind. Some people do not like the ISO dial as you have to lift it to adjust the ISO. I actually like it as it allows me to adjust with one hand. The X-T2 is much better at video. I like the hybrid viewfinder, but it is a lot smaller than the great viewfinder on the X-T2.
BRIAN N.
2016-12-19T08:02:49
Great images. Hybrid finder a bit difficult to adjust to, but did with practice.
MICHAEL W.
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24.3 million pixels
23.6mmx15.6mm (APS-C) X-Trans CMOS III with primary color filter
Ultra Sonic Vibration
SD Card (max 2G), SDHC Card (max 32G), SDXC Card (max 256G)
Still image:
JPEG: Exif Ver.2.3
RAW: 14bit RAW (RAF original format) / RAW + JPEG
Movie:
MOD (MPEG-4 AVC/ H.264, Audio: Linear PCM/ Stereo sound 48KHz sampling)
L: (3:2) 6000 x 4000 / (16:9) 6000 x 3376 / (1:1) 4000 x 4000
M: (3:2) 4240 x 2832 / (16:9) 4240 x 2384 / (1:1) 2832 x 2832
S: (3:2) 3008 x 2000 / (16:9) 3008 x 1688 / (1:1) 2000 x 2000
FUJIFILM X mount
Standard Output Sensitivity: AUTO1/AUTO2/AUTO3 (up to ISO12800) / ISO200 - 12800 (1/3 step)
Extended Output Sensitivity: ISO100 / 25600 / 51200
TTL 256-zone metering, Multi / Spot / Average/ Center Weighted
P (Program AE) / A (Aperture Priority AE) / S (Shutter Speed Priority AE) / M (Manual Exposure)
-5.0EV - +5.0EV 1/3EV step (Movie: -2.0EV - +2.0EV)
Supported with OIS type lenses
Focal Plane Shutter
Mechanical Shutter:
4sec. - 1/8000sec (P mode), 30 sec. - 1/8000 sec. (All modes)
Bulb mode: (up to 60min), TIME: 30sec. - 1/8000sec.
Electronic Shutter:
1sec - 1/32000sec (P/A/S/M modes)
Bulb mode: 1sec. fixed, TIME: 1sec - 1/32000sec
Mechanical + Electronic Shutter:
4sec - 1/32000sec (P mode), 30sec - /32000sec (All modes)
Bulb mode: (up to 60 min), TIME: 30sec. - 1/32000sec.
Synchronized shutter speed for flash:
1/250sec. or slower
Approx. 8.0 fps (JPEG: 83 frames, Lossless compression RAW: 33 frame, Uncompressed RAW: 27 frames)
Approx 3.0fps (JPEG: endless, Lossless Compression RAW: endless, Uncompressed RAW: 36frames)
* recordable frames depends on recording media
* Speed of continuous shooting depends on shooting environment and shooting frames
AE Bracketing (+/-2EV / +/-5/3EV / +/-4/3EV / +/-1EV / +/-2/3EV / +/-1/3EV)
Film simulation bracketing (Any 3 types of film simulation selectable)
Dynamic Range Bracketing 100%, 200% 400%)
ISO sensitivity Bracketing (+/-1/3EV / +/-2/3EV / +/-1EV)
White Balance Bracketing (+/-1 / +/-2 / +/-3)
mode: Single AF / Continuous AF / MF
type: Intelligent Hybrid AF (TTL contrast AF / TTL phase detection AF)
AF frame selection: Single point AF: EVF/LCD/OVF: 11x7/21x13 (Changeable size of AF frame among 5 types), Zone AF: 3x3 / 5x5 / 7x7 from 77 areas on 11x7 grid, Wide / Tracking AF: (up to 18 area) AF-S: Wide AF-C: Tracking
Automatic Scene recognition / Custom1 - 3 / Color temperature selection (2500K - 10000K) / Preset : Fine, Shade, Fluorescent light (Daylight), Fluorescent light (Warm White), Fluorescent light (Cool White), Incandescent light, Underwater
10sec / 2sec
Yes (Setting : Interval, Number of shots, Starting time)
Red-eye Removal OFF: Auto / Forced Flash / Slow Synchro / Suppressed Flash / Rear-curtain Synchro / Commander
Red-eye Removal ON: Red-eye Reduction Auto / Red-eye Reduction & Forced Flash / Red-eye Reduction & Slow Synchro / Suppressed Flash / Red-eye Reduction & Rear-curtain
Yes (Dedicated TTL Flash compatible)
OVF: Reverse Galilean viewfinder with electronic bright frame display, Coverage of frame area v.s. capturing area: approx.92%, Magnifications approx x0.36 / x0.60
EVF: 0.48-in TFT color viewfinder, Approx 2.36 million dots (4:3), Coverage of viewing area vs. capturing area : approx. 100%
Eyepoint: approx 16mm (from the rear end of the camera's eyepiece), Diopter adjustment: -4 - +2m-1
Magnification: 0.59x with 50 mm lens (35mm equivalent) at infinity and diopter set to -1.0m-1
Diagonal angle of view: approx 29.1-degrees (Horizontal angle of view: approx 24.4-degrees)
Built-in eye sensor
3.0-inch, aspect ratio 3:2, approx 1.62 million dots
Full HD: 1920 x 1080 / 60p / 50p / 30p / 25p / 24p / up to 14 min.
HD: 1280 x 720 / 60p / 50p / 30p / 25p /24p / up to 28 min
* Use a card with SD Speed Class with class 10 or higher
15 modes (PROVIA / Standard / Velvia / Vivid / ASTIA, Soft, Classic Chrome, PRO Neg.Hi, PRO Neg.Std, Black & White, Black & White+Ye Filter, Black & White+R Filter, Black & White+G Filter, Sepia, ACROS, ACROS+Ye Filter, ACROS + R Filter, ACROS + G Filter)
AUTO, 100%, 200%, 400%
ISO restriction (DR100%: No limit, DR200%: ISO400 or more, DR400%: ISO800 or more)
Toy camera / Miniature / Pop color / High-key / Low-key / Dynamic tone / Soft focus / Partial color (Red / Orange / Yellow / Green / Blue / Purple)
Standard: IEEE802.11b/ g/ n (standard wireless protocol)
Encryption: WEP/ WPA/WPA2 mixed mode
Access mode: Infrastructure
Geotagging, Wireless communication (Image transfer), View & Obtain Images, Remote camera shooting, PC Autosave, instax printer print
Exif Print, PRINT Image Matching II, Language (35 languages including JP / EN), Time difference, exposure preview on LCD during Manual mode, EVF brightness, EVF color, LCD brightness, LCD color, Mode effect on monitor, Customize
Digital interface: USB2.0 (High-Speed) / micro USB
* connectable with Remote Release RR-90 (sold separately)
HDMI output: HDMI micro connector
Other: Microphone / shutter release input: 2.5mm, stereo mini connector
Hot shoe, Synchronized terminal, *Mechanical release S1 button
NP-W126 Li-ion battery (included)
Approx. 250/350 frames (EVF/OVF, When XF35mmF1.4 R is set)
Operating Temperature: 14 - 104-degrees F (-10 - +40-degrees C)
Operating Humidity: 10 - 80% (no condensation)
Approx 0.4sec.
5.5 x 3.3 x 1.8" (140.5 x 82.8 x 45.9mm)
15.70 oz (445g) body only
After months of rumors and anticipation, Fujifilm today launched the second generation version of its flagship rangefinder-like interchangeable-lens camera, the Fujifilm X-Pro 2. The company also announced the Fujifilm X-E2S, a compact interchangeable-lens camera with an electronic viewfinder and...
Fujifilm recently announced it would release three new cameras and one telephoto lens in February, adding to its X-series of excellent mirrorless cameras and devices.
My favorite camera
By BRIAN N.
I was a long time Canon shooter and bought a Fujifilm X-E1 when it came out. Though I liked the camera, it wasn't fast enough for me. I had since had an X-T1 and X-E2 which were much closer to what I was looking for, but not quite enough for me to switch all the way to Fujifilm. This X-Pro2 was the camera that made me want to move away from Canon and completely to Fujifilm. I also have the new X-T2, but I prefer shooting with the X-Pro2. The joystick to change focus points is a great addition...
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Great rangefinder style camera
By PHILLIP W.
I think those that give rangefinder cameras a negative review are looking for DSLR qualities. This is a different beast, and can take some getting used to. Some complain about the optical view finder (OVF), but I love it. Yes, the OVF is off-centered, so when composing your shots you have to keep that in mind. You can also switch the electric viewfinder, and you have a through-the-lens look like you would on a DSLR. the image quality is phenomenal. Dual card slots you can use to extend your ...
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The FUJIFILM X-Pro2 takes X Series camera performance to new heights. The new 24MP X-Trans CMOS III image sensor and NEW high performance X Processor Pro image processing engine dramatically improve image quality. The Advanced Hybrid Viewfinder is capable of instantly switching between optical and electronic viewfinders. Fast focal plane shutter and intelligent Hybrid Phase detection take performance a step further. Plus, there’s a new weather resistant rugged body and dual SD memory card slots to fulfill the wishes of every pro photographer. By combining these features with the ultra-high image quality of FUJINON X-Mount lenses and FUJIFILM’s renowned color reproduction technology, the X-Pro2 delivers the best results ever from an X Series camera.
The FUJIFILM X-Pro2: delivering a new level of X Series photo quality by combining the brand new X-Trans CMOS III sensor and NEW X-Processor Pro engine.
The newly-developed 24.3MP X-Trans CMOS III APS-C sensor boasts the highest ever pixel count for an X Series camera. Combined with an XF lens, it delivers images with a perceived resolution far greater than the number of pixels used. In addition, the phase detection pixels have been positioned over a larger area for a faster, more precise phase detection AF performance. High ISO sensitivity performance has also been improved to the point that the whole sensitivity range — up to the maximum ISO 12,800 (Extended output sensitivity up to 51,200) — can now be used with confidence.
Thanks to the newly-developed X-Processor Pro engine, processing speeds are now approximately four times faster than a conventional model. This maximizes the capabilities of the X-Trans CMOS III sensor to ensure it delivers the highest image quality with super-fast response times. In addition, thanks to the high-speed reading technology of the sensor, the conventional EVF's display speed of 54fps has been increased to a maximum of 85fps*. This substantially reduces the image delay phenomenon when tracking a moving subject. Blackout time after release has also been reduced by approximately half and compressed RAW is supported, improving the ease-of-handling of RAW data.
The FUJIFILM X-Pro2 features a new CPU for high-speed processing. The Buffer memory has also been increased for an even faster response.
Using the knowledge gained from accurately reproducing color in film manufacturing, Film Simulation allows the user to change color and tone settings to match the subject, scene and creative intent, just as if shooting with a roll of film. There are a total of 15 modes including PROVIA / Standard, Velvia / Vivid and ASTIA / Soft.
The FUJIFILM X-Pro2 features the new ACROS Film Simulation mode. Its features include smoother gradation, deep blacks and beautiful textures. Ultra high-quality monochrome images are possible, adding extra creativity to the general monochrome mode.
The FUJIFILM X-Pro2 has the ability to reproduce graininess typically unique to film-based images. There are two strengths: Strong or Weak, which can be combined with each of the different Film Simulation modes. The effects are also possible through in-camera RAW development.
The number of selectable focusing points has been expanded from 49 on previous models to 77 for greater functionality and faster autofocus.
With key functions located on the right hand side of the camera body, all main controls can be accessed without taking your eye from the viewfinder.
Coated in the same half-matte paint as the X-Pro1, the luxurious body of this new flagship model is made from highly robust magnesium alloy, which feels both solid and reliable in the hand. The dials are milled from aluminum and operate with a reassuring click. In addition, the FUJIFILM X-Pro2 has many prerequisites of a professional camera, including dust-resistance, water-resistance and the ability to work in low-temperatures thanks to the 61 weatherproof seals around the body. Shoot with confidence, no matter what the weather.
The FUJIFILM X-Pro2 is the first mirrorless camera to offer dual SD card slots for highly reliable data storage. Slot 1 is compatible with UHS-II standards for excellent write speeds. One of three recording methods can be selected: sequential, backup and RAW / JPEG sorting.
The FUJIFILM X-Pro2 comes equipped with a focal plane shutter boasting a durability of 150,000 shots, a maximum speed of 1/8000 sec and a flash sync speed of 1/250sec. Furthermore, the camera also includes an electronic shutter with completely silent operation and a maximum speed of 1/32,000 sec, allowing users to select maximum apertures even in bright conditions.