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Reviews of Fujifilm X-T2

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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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: 2016-09-08, Author: Mark , review by: photographyblog.com

  • As with the X-Pro2 camera that was released at the start of 2016, Fujifilm have taken an evolutionary, rather than revolutionary approach to the new X-T2. It may look outwardly very similar to its 2-year-old predecessor, but the X-T2 takes several steps...

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  Published: 2016-08-19, Author: Dr. , review by: techarp.com

  • Abstract:  The new Fujifilm X-T2 mirrorless camera houses the latest generation 24.3MP X-Trans CMOS III APS-C sensor with no low-pass filter , boasting the highest performance in the history of X Series. This allows it to produce crisp image resolution comparable to...

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  Published: 2016-07-08, review by: thephoblographer.com

  • Great image quality, Versatile raw files, Weather sealing, Super solid build quality, Reliability, Fast autofocus, 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
  • Tracking autofocus isn't the fastest, Autofocus in low light isn't so great
  • From what I've seen of the pre-production sample of the Fujifilm X-T2, the results are very good. To be fair though, I've only spent maybe an hour or so with the camera and a good portion of that was trying to take good product photos and shooting a model...

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  Published: 2016-07-07, Author: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com

  • 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
  • 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
  • The XT2 shares top-billing of Fujifilm's X-series with the X-Pro2. Both are flagship cameras, but while the X-Pro2 attracts street photographers shooting with standard or mildly-wide lenses, the XT2 is more of an all-rounder that's equally at home with ul...

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  Published: 2016-07-07, Author: William , review by: imaging-resource.com

  • 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; 4K video,
  • Precise manual focus is tricky with fly-by-wire focusing; Battery life is only decent; Video quality still not on par with competing cameras,

 
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  Published: 2016-07-06, Author: Michael , review by: steves-digicams.com

  • 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
  • No Scene Recognition auto (Not necessary on this camera), No builtin Image Stabilization. You have to rely on the lens
  • FUJIFILM's X-Series has a new premium performance ILC for 2016. Dubbed the X-T2, this splash-resistant digicam boasts a 24.3MP X-Trans CMOS III APS-C sensor with no low-pass filter, 4K video recording, a new and improved 325-point / 91-zone AutoFocus syst...

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  Published: 2016-06-08, Author: Carey , review by: dpreview.com

  • Abstract:  For those wanting to step up from entry-level to midrange ILCs, there are many things to consider, including the choice between a DSLR or mirrorless camera, what sensor size suits you best, how important video is to you, and of course the lens system.Whil...

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  Published: 2015-12-23, Author: Matt , review by: digitalcameraworld.com

  • Abstract:  Whether you're buying a camera for the first time or upgrading your existing set-up , you're very much in luck. We've rounded up some of the best cameras in 2016 that are available now!It's been an exciting year for cameras of all levels, from compacts ri...

 
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  Published: 2017-01-25, review by: pcauthority.com.au

  • ". 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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  Published: 2016-09-29, Author: Phil , review by: 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...

 
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