Lacks internal stabilization, Phase-detect AF doesn't work with all lenses, Some menu options are confusing
With a new sensor, vastly improved autofocus, and Fujifilm's best implementation of a video mode yet, the X-T2 is a worthy successor to the original. But the heart of this camera still lies in its exquisite design, solid build quality, and refined shootin...
Fuji's design team has clearly listened to feedback – good and bad – it received about the X-T1, and used it when creating the X-T2. This new model is therefore very much an adaptation of the successful X-T1 design, with a few subtle adjustments. The imag...
When we reviewed the X-T1 in 2014, we concluded by saying it was one of the finest premium compact system cameras wed ever tested. We instantly fell in love with its chic styling and DSLR-like layout of buttons and dials. However, we always felt there wa...
Publicerad: 2016-07-08, Författare: Phil , testad av: techradar.com
Greatly improved AF, Large and bright EVF, 24.3MP X, Trans CMOS sensor, Body mounted controls
No touchscreen, Lowest setting of ISO 200 shooting raw, Exposure comp dial still easily knocked
With a new AF system and the same sensor that we've seen in the X-Pro2, 4K video and numerous other refinements, the X-T2 promises to be one of the must-have cameras of the year...
X-Trans CMOS sensor, Great tracking performance, Useful electronic viewfinder, Capable of 4K video shooting
No touchscreen, Requires battery grip for top performance, No in-body image stabilisation
Fuji X-T2 – Performance and AF The X-T2 is a great camera to use for a variety of different subjects, with one of the main reasons being its speed. Start-up time is great, as is shot-to-shot time, and you can flick through menus and images in playback wit...
Fujifilms SLR-like X-T2 is undoubtedly one of the most exciting cameras of the year so farWhile the X-T1 was hugely admired, it wasnt without its faults. With the X-T2 Fujifilm appears to have listened carefully to its users and fixed almost all of thei...
Publicerad: 2016-07-07, Författare: Mike , testad av: pocket-lint.com
Comprehensive continuous autofocus system not seen by other CSCs to date, great electric viewfinder, optional grip enhances performance considerably, tweaked design with larger dials but retaining retro appeal
Still no touchscreen, 3-directional LCD screen switch is fussy, toggles around dials are too small, need grip for many higher-end features, no price just yet, could do with some more detailed single autofocus options
In some respects the Fujifilm X-T2 is so good that it nudges the grander-named X-Pro2 off the company roster's top spot. It's a camera that takes the earlier X-T1's mantra and magnifies it considerably.If you want the best continuous autofocus of any mirr...
Gorgeously detailed stills, Blisteringly fast autofocus, Superb handling, Great video skills
Poor battery life, High price
Fujifilm's X-T1 was an excellent snapper that just missed out on our System Camera of the Year Award back in 2014. With some much-needed new video skills and a bit of added photo polish, the X-T2 should be a very strong contender for that top gong this De...
". I love this camera and I know several professional photographers who have ditched their DSLR kits for this mirrorless bad boy. "...
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Publicerad: 2016-09-29, Författare: Phil , testad av: techradar.com/au/
Greatly improved AF, Large and bright EVF, 24.3MP XTrans CMOS sensor, Polished handling, Film Simulation modes
No touchscreen, Lower ISO sensitivity would be welcome
With a brilliant new AF system, lovely handling and an updated sensor that delivers pin-sharp images, the X-T2 has to be one of the most desirable cameras available right now...