Testseek.co.uk 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.
September 2016
(91%)
139 Reviews
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841 Reviews
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The editors liked
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
Best-in-class ergonomics
Outstanding image quality
Capable 4K video mode
Greatly improved AF
Large and bright EVF
24.3MP X
Trans CMOS sensor
Body mounted controls
Gorgeously detailed stills
Blisteringly fast autofocus
Superb handling
Great video skills
Excellent design
Fantastic image quality
Advanced 4K video
Significantly improved autofocus
Optional grip boosts power
Performance
X-Trans CMOS sensor
Great tracking performance
Useful electronic viewfinder
Capable of 4K video shooting
The editors didn't like
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
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...
With the X-T2, Fujifilm gives photographers looking for a mirrorless camera another flagship model to choose from. The addition of 4K movie recording provides an incentive to choose it over the X-Pro2.The high resolution and small but significant improvem...
Gorgeously detailed stills, Blisteringly fast autofocus, Superb handling, Great video skills
Poor battery life, High price
The one real drawback to the Fujifilm X-T2 is its price. It'll cost you £1400 (RM7490) body-only, and given that you really ought to shell out £300 (RM1605) for the battery grip, given its relative lack of stamina, you won't get much change from two-and-a...
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...
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The Best Prosumer camera is…Given how well the Nikon D500 performed in last year's test, this was a much closer result than we expected. However, the Fujifilm X-T2 consistently turned in better images with better detail and less noise in all the situation...
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