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Testseek.com have collected 139 expert reviews of the Fujifilm X-T2 and the average rating is 91%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fujifilm X-T2.
Award: Most Awarded September 2016
September 2016
 
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139 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • Great image quality
  • Both still and video
  • EVF is a pleasure to shoot with
  • Showing 100% field of view and all exposure settings
  • Oncamera controls are easy to access and use
  • Film simulation to recreate all of your favorite Fujifilm styles
  • LCD rotates a
  • Weatherproof
  • Excellent image quality
  • Large and bright EVF
  • Speedy performance/AF
  • 4K video
  • Physical controls
  • Great photo image quality
  • Fast autofocus
  • Versatile raw files
  • Weather sealing
  • Super solid build quality
  • Reliability
  • Though still not the fastest
  • 4k video addition due to the heat sink on the camera
  • Dials can be locked into place
  • With the battery grip an
  • Superb image quality out-of-camera – best in class
  • Good quality 4k video with mild crop and good AF
  • Very competent autofocus and tracking (with fast XF lenses)
  • Large viewfinder and screen that tilts vertically and sideways
  • Great controls
  • Ergonomics a
  • 24MP APS-C X-Trans III image sensor
  • 8fps shooting rate with focus tracking
  • Optional grip improves speed to 11fps
  • Large
  • Crisp EVF
  • Dual-hinged tilting rear display
  • Superb handling
  • Two UHS-II SD slots
  • Numerous film emulation options
  • Dust and moistur
  • Excellent image quality from both JPEGs and RAW files
  • Superb high ISO performance
  • Very fast hybrid AF
  • Robust weather sealing
  • Dual UHS-II card slots
  • Introduces new autofocus case-mode settings
  • Superb new tilting-screen mechanism
  • Supports excellent power booster grip
  • Improved hybrid viewfinder 4K video recording with 3.5mm
  • Microphone port
  • Excellent image quality in both Raw and JPEG
  • Superb JPEG color options
  • Direct controls give engaging shooting experience
  • Reassuringly solid build quality
  • AF point joystick speed up operation
  • Greatly improved autofocus
  • Especially in terms of tracking
  • While the X-Pro2 is a rectangular rangefinder-esque model with a hybrid viewfinder that combines optical and electronic units
  • The X-T2 has a mini-DSLR design with a large electronic viewfinder in the middle of the top-plate
  • The changes brought by the X-

The editors didn't like

  • No Scene Recognition auto (Not necessary on this camera)
  • No builtin Image Stabilization. You have to rely on the lens
  • Only average battery life at 340 still images
  • Requires optional vertical boost grip for optimum performance
  • No touchscreen capabilities
  • FLog only available for externally recorded video
  • PRICE
  • $1
  • 600
  • FLog requires external recorder
  • No inbody image stabilization
  • No builtin headphone jack
  • Tracking autofocus isn't the fastest
  • Autofocus in low light isn't so great
  • Lack of touchscreen limits ease of pulling focus in movies
  • No built-in stabilisation (but it may be impossible with X-bodies)
  • AE bracketing limited to three frames
  • Auto ISO unaware of lens focal length for minimum shutter speed
  • F-Log only available on
  • Omits touch screen and in-body stabilization
  • Raw buffer could be larger
  • No in-camera flash
  • 4K footage suffers from rolling shutter effect
  • Precise manual focus is tricky with fly-by-wire focusing
  • Battery life is only decent
  • Video quality still not on par with competing cameras
  • Rear screen doesn't support touchscreen control
  • Lacks ISO control from Quick menu and function buttons
  • JPEG noise reduction can sometimes over-smooth skin detail at very high ISO
  • Camera's full AF capability only available with a subset of lenses
  • Subject tracking
  • While good
  • Is not dependable enough for professional use
  • AF performance drops significantl
  • No touch-screen
  • Dual tilting screen mechanism a little clunky

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  Published: 2017-06-20, review by: videomaker.com

  • Physical controls, Great photo image quality, Fast autofocus
  • FLog requires external recorder, No inbody image stabilization, No builtin headphone jack
  • The Fujifilm X-T2 is a superb stills camera. We loved the image quality and physical control scheme, but found the video capabilities to be average, at best...

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  Published: 2017-06-20, review by: videomaker.com

  • Physical controls, Great photo image quality, Fast autofocus
  • FLog requires external recorder, No inbody image stabilization, No builtin headphone jack
  • The Fujifilm X-T2 is a superb stills camera. We loved the image quality and physical control scheme, but found the video capabilities to be average, at best...

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  Published: 2017-06-20, review by: videomaker.com

  • Physical controls, Great photo image quality, Fast autofocus
  • FLog requires external recorder, No inbody image stabilization, No builtin headphone jack
  • The Fujifilm X-T2 is a superb stills camera. We loved the image quality and physical control scheme, but found the video capabilities to be average, at best...

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  Published: 2017-06-16, review by: dpreview.com

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  Published: 2017-04-12, Author: DL , review by: shutterbug.com

  • As with the X-Pro2, which I also tested and enjoyed, when shooting with the Fujifilm X-T2, I trusted the company's reliable imaging algorithms and appealing film simulation software and let the camera do the work, spending little time, if any, post-proces...

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  Published: 2017-03-18, Author: Angela , review by: camerajabber.com

  • While the X-Pro2 is a rectangular rangefinder-esque model with a hybrid viewfinder that combines optical and electronic units, the X-T2 has a mini-DSLR design with a large electronic viewfinder in the middle of the top-plate, The changes brought by the X-
  • No touch-screen, Dual tilting screen mechanism a little clunky
  • The X-T2 addresses several of the issues that I have the the X-T1, giving it a dual-tiling screen that's useful whether you're shooting landscape or portrait format images, a boost in pixel count, an improved autofocus system and a means of setting the AF...

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  Published: 2017-03-08, review by: whatdigitalcamera.com

  • Abstract:  What is the Fujifilm X-T2? The X-T2 is Fujifilm's second top-end compact system camera, designed to sit alongside the X-Pro2. It features a 24.3-megapixel X-Trans CMOS sensor, which is APS-C size. Like other X-Trans CMOS sensors, it doesn't have an anti-a...

 
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  Published: 2017-03-07, Author: Theano , review by: pdnonline.com

  • Weatherproof, excellent image quality, large and bright EVF, speedy performance/AF, 4K video
  • Only average battery life at 340 still images, requires optional vertical boost grip for optimum performance, no touchscreen capabilities, FLog only available for externally recorded video, PRICE: $1,600
  • The Fujifilm X-T2 is a stellar choice for photographers who want to combine performance with excellent image quality. It's not the lightest or smallest APS-C mirrorless camera on the market, but the X-T2 will handle long lenses well. The camera's solid bu...

 
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  Published: 2017-02-21, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com

  • 24MP APS-C X-Trans III image sensor, 8fps shooting rate with focus tracking, Optional grip improves speed to 11fps, Large, crisp EVF, Dual-hinged tilting rear display, Superb handling, Two UHS-II SD slots, Numerous film emulation options, Dust and moistur
  • Omits touch screen and in-body stabilization, Raw buffer could be larger, No in-camera flash, 4K footage suffers from rolling shutter effect
  • The Fujifilm X-T2 is a fast-shooting mirrorless camera that doesn't disappoint when it comes to imaging, video, or build quality, and is backed by a strong lens library...

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  Published: 2017-01-05, Author: The , review by: shutterbug.com

  • Abstract:  Now that 2016 is done and dusted, we've had a chance to look back at all the cameras and lenses we reviewed this past year and have chosen ten of our absolute favorites. No, the following is not intended as a wide-ranging round-up of the best photo gear o...

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