![]() ![]() Except for when they are testing certain Fuji cameras. This means our dedicated camera techs are shoving batteries in and pulling them out of cameras all day long. Here at home base, we test every single camera, lens, and accessory twice before it ships out to you lovely folks. The Lensrentals Staff’s Favorite Upgrade – But it’s still better than the X Pro-1 in usability, and it looks great. A few times I switched out of the electronic viewfinder on accident, and in combination with using a long lens, it was frustrating. I also found the viewfinder to be a little finicky, with a slight delay to come on when pressed to the eye. (Duh! Pull the dial up and turn!) Honestly, it’s not my favorite and there were a few times when I accidentally changed the shutter speed while trying to change the ISO and vice versa. Took me awhile to get adjusted to the film speed reminiscent dial, and a few more minutes to get over the embarrassment of not being able to change the ISO. The external dials are great once you get used to them. A notable update is the addition of a joystick, which takes the headache out of navigating the focus points and menu. ![]() For tripod users, the threading is now in the center of the base plate instead of awkwardly off center. The rubber grip protrudes a bit more for a grippier feel in the hands, but still feels lightweight and fine strapped across the chest while walking around for long periods of time. For one, the weight has been bumped up a little, while adding additional weather resisting to the camera. The magnesium-alloy body is still very solid, with some upgrades. 273 autofocus points (compared to 77 in the X Pro-1).Faster continuous shooting at 8fps with a continuous high buffer of 83 frames.A huge bump in megapixels, going from 16.3mp to 24.3mp.And among the many updates that have been added, the one I’m most excited to try is the new and much-improved autofocus. The retro look, functional external dials and comfortable medium size that I love about the Fuji X-Pro1 has been updated for the Fuji X-Pro2. The Fuji X-Pro2 is the long awaited successor to the beloved Fuji X-Pro1. ![]()
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