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Fujifilm has released the long-awaited followup to its flagship X-Pro1 mirrorless camera, aptly named the X-Pro2. While similar in design to its predecessor, virtually everything else about the X-Pro2 is new.
First is an all-new 24.3 megapixel X-Trans CMOS III sensor, making the X-Pro2 the highest resolution Fujifilm camera yet. It can capture images at sensitivities as high as ISO 51200 and also supports compressed Raw (a first for the X-series). The camera’s focal plane shutter tops out at 1/8000 sec (with an x-sync speed of 1/250 sec), with the electronic shutter offering speeds up to 1/32000 sec.
Another big leap is in terms of autofocus. The X-Pro2 has a Hybrid AF system with 273 total points, of which 77 are phase-detect and cover 40% of the frame. Fujifilm claims the X-Pro2 offers the fastest AF of any of its X-series models, though it’s worth keeping in mind that performance will vary based on lens – many lenses in the line, particularly primes, tend to have slower focus motors that can significantly affect continuous AF performance.
While the X-Pro1 was already a sturdy camera, its successor is even more durable. Its magnesium alloy body has 61 points which are sealed against dust and moisture. It offers direct control for shutter speed, ISO and exposure compensation via dials on the top plate. The X-Pro2 is Fujifilm’s first camera with dual memory card slots, both of which take SD cards. The first slot is compatible with ultra-high speed UHS-II media.
Fujifilm has also updated the X-Pro1’s hybrid viewfinder, bringing it more in line with what’s found on the X100T. It can still be both an optical or electronic viewfinder, with the resolution of the EVF panel being bumped to 2.36 million dots. X-Pro1 users have always been able to overlay shooting data and bright lines onto the optical view, but now there’s a ‘tab’ at the lower-right which can display a projected LCD display showing a magnified view of the focus point, peaking, or a digital split prism. In addition to the hybrid viewfinder, the X-Pro2 also has a 3″ LCD with 1.62 million dots.
Some other new features of note include a monochrome Acros film simulation mode ‘for smooth tones’, a grain effect, interval shooting, 1080/60p video and, of course, Wi-Fi support.
The X-Pro2 will be available next month at a price of $ 1699.95.
Read our X-Pro2 first impressions review
Take a tour of the X-Pro2 in our hands-on preview
FUJIFILM ANNOUNCES NEW FLAGSHIP X-PRO2 MIRRORLESS CAMERA
Weather-resistant X-Pro2 features the world’s first Advanced Hybrid Multi Viewfinder, new 24MP X-Trans CMOS III sensor, and creative monochrome ACROS film simulation
Valhalla, N.Y., January 14, 2016 – FUJIFILM North America Corporation, a leader in premium mirrorless cameras, today announced the FUJIFILM X-Pro2, the new flagship range-finder style camera in the award-winning X-Series line. As the new pinnacle of X-Series photography, the X-Pro2 gives professional photographers an innovative Advanced Hybrid Multi Viewfinder capable of instantly switching between optical and electronic finders, a new 24.3MP X-Trans CMOS III sensor for truly remarkable image resolution, and a new X-Processor Pro that delivers dramatically improved response times for unmatched performance.
By combining these features with the ultra-high image quality of FUJINON X-Mount lenses and the world-renowned color reproduction technology refined over more than 80 years as a photographic film leader, the FUJIFILM X-Pro2 delivers the best ever results from an X-Series camera.
Advanced performance for professionals
The FUJIFILM X-Pro2 has the world’s first Hybrid Multi Viewfinder that allows photographers to take advantage of both an optical finder for a direct view of the subject as well as an electronic viewfinder to preview settings. The ability to instantly switch between these two types of viewfinders was first installed on the FUJIFILM X100 in 2011, but the latest version found on the X-Pro2 is the most advanced. It now features a Multi-Magnification function that automatically switches viewfinder magnification according to the lens in use and an Electronic Rangefinder that simultaneously displays the electronic viewfinder on top of the optical viewfinder.
Working together, the newly developed 24.3MP X-Trans CMOS III sensor and the high-performance X-Processor Pro image engine deliver pictures with a perceived resolution far greater than the actual number of pixels used. Moreover, the X-Pro2 now boasts 4x the processing speed of conventional image processing engines, which in turn gives users increased response times, even with the increased resolution. The powerful X-Processor Pro dramatically improves a wide range of response times, including a start-up time of just 0.4 seconds, the shortest shooting interval of 0.25 seconds, a shutter time lag of 0.05 seconds, and autofocus speeds as fast as 0.06 seconds. And with the option to use compressed RAW files, the X-Pro2’s performance and functionality now exceed the needs of professional photographers, including faster live view and even higher definition movies.
Cutting-edge autofocus system
The FUJIFILM X-Pro2 uses a new autofocus (AF) system that gives users an expanded number of selectable focusing points with 273 AF points. 77 of these are phase detection – for greater functionality and faster autofocus. With the X-Pro2, approximately 40% of the imaging area is now covered by fast, precise phase detection AF pixels, which means focusing speeds when photographing moving subjects have improved dramatically. By combining the processing capabilities of the new X-Processor Pro with a contrast AF readout speed that is 2x faster than before, the X-Pro2 delivers the fastest AF performance ever in an X-Series camera.
Weather-resistant for challenging shooting environments
The FUJIFILM X-Pro2 has a robust, weather-resistant body to meet the needs of professional photographers in tough shooting environments. The camera’s chassis is made from four pieces of magnesium alloy and is sealed with more than 61 points, making it dust-proof, splash-proof and capable of operating in temperatures as low as 14°F. In addition, it has dual SD card slots, for more reliable image storage and less card changing while on location.
Improved layout and new user interface design
The new FUJIFILM X-Pro2 embodies the true craftsmanship that the X-Series is known for around the world. The shutter speed dial, exposure compensation dial and finder switching lever are all milled from aluminum for a premium look and comfortable feel. The ISO sensitivity dial is now built-in to the shutter speed dial so camera settings can be confirmed at a glance without having to turn the power on. And the command dial position has been added to the exposure compensation dial. Selecting this function switches exposure compensation operation to the front command dial and expands the range to ±5EV.
The FUJIFILM X-Pro2 features Command dials on both the front and rear of the camera. And by adding a push function, they are easier to use, and still retain dust and water resistance. There are six function buttons to allow easier access to regularly used functions, and a new Focus Lever enables users to quickly select a focusing point, speeding up operation.
Photographers will find a new, easy-to-use graphical user interface design in the FUJIFILM X-Pro2 with fresh categories added to the tabs on the menu screen, allowing faster access to the item required. Users can register a maximum of 16 frequently used items in the new My Menu feature, and when combined with the 16 items from the Q Menu, a total of 32 shortcuts can be created.
The viewfinder display in the FUJIFILM X-Pro2 now offers a greater level of customization so it can further match the individual needs of the photographer. The X-Pro2 gives users a Bright Frame Simulation function in the optical viewfinder mode so the angle of view of each focal length can be confirmed without having to replace the lens, so the user can change lenses more accurately.
FUJIFILM X-Pro2 key features:
- World’s first Advanced Hybrid Multi Viewfinder with 2.36 million dots and maximum speed of 85 frames per second
- Diopter correction mechanism with an eye point of 16mm and a telephoto bright frame with enlarged focal length of 140mm
- 24.3MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS III Sensor
- Fast AF of up to 0.08 seconds
- Phase detection AF and motion predictive AF for continuous shooting up to 8 frames per second
- Start-up time of 0.4 seconds
- Shutter time lag of 0.05 seconds
- Shooting interval of 0.25 seconds
- Focal plane shutter top speed of 1/8000 second
- Flash sync speed up to 1/250 second
- Dust and water-resistant body with more than 61 points of weather sealing and freeze resistance to 14°F
- High-precision 3” rear display with 1.62 million dots
- Dual memory card slots (Slot1 compatible with UHS-II standards)
- New monochrome ACROS film simulation for smooth tones, deep blacks and rich textures
- New Grain Effect mode for images reminiscent of old film photos, especially when printed
- Maximum ISO performance up to 12800 sensitivity; Extended ISO ISO100, 25600, 51200
- Improved electric charge transfer rate for ultra-fast readout speeds
- Interval timer for shooting time-lapse sequences of one second to 24 hours, up to 999 frames
- Free FUJIFILM Camera Remote application and Wireless Communication function allows users to remotely shoot images from smartphones and tablets via WiFi
- Photos can be sent to the INSTAX Share Printer using the free INSTAX Share App (iOS and Android) SHARE Smartphone Printer
- Full HD video 1080p at 60fps; bit rate of 36Mbps for clear capture of delicate movements; frame rates of 60 fps, 50fps, 30fps, 25fps and 24fps, supporting worldwide motion picture formats
- Advanced creative filters
- Optional accessories:
- Hand Grip MHG-Xpro2 – improves grip and retains access to battery and SD card, and compatible with an Arca Swiss plate
- Leather Case BLC-XPRO2 – genuine leather bottom case elegantly shows off the X-Pro2’s classic design while protecting the camera body with battery access
The FUJIFILM X-Pro2 (body only) will be available in February 2016 for USD $ 1,699.95 and CAD $ 1,899.99.
Fujifilm X-Pro2 specifications
Price |
MSRP |
$ 1699/£1349 (body only) |
Body type |
Body type |
Rangefinder-style mirrorless |
Body material |
Magnesium alloy |
Sensor |
Max resolution |
6000 x 4000 |
Other resolutions |
3:2 (4240 x 2832, 3008 x 2000), 16:9 (6000 x 3376, 4240 x 2384, 3008 x 1688), 1:1 (4000 x 4000, 2832 x 2832, 2000 x 2000) |
Image ratio w:h |
1:1, 3:2, 16:9 |
Effective pixels |
24 megapixels |
Sensor size |
APS-C (23.6 x 15.6 mm) |
Sensor type |
CMOS |
Processor |
EXR Processor III |
Color space |
sRGB, Adobe RGB |
Color filter array |
X-Trans |
Image |
ISO |
Auto, 200-12800 (expandable to 100-51200) |
Boosted ISO (minimum) |
100 |
Boosted ISO (maximum) |
51200 |
White balance presets |
7 |
Custom white balance |
Yes (3 slots) |
Image stabilization |
No |
Uncompressed format |
RAW |
JPEG quality levels |
Fine, normal |
File format |
- JPEG (Exif v2.3)
- Raw (14-bit RAF, lossless compressed or uncompressed)
|
Optics & Focus |
Autofocus |
- Contrast Detect (sensor)
- Phase Detect
- Multi-area
- Center
- Selective single-point
- Tracking
- Single
- Continuous
- Face Detection
- Live View
|
Autofocus assist lamp |
Yes |
Manual focus |
Yes |
Number of focus points |
273 |
Lens mount |
Fujifilm X |
Focal length multiplier |
1.5× |
Screen / viewfinder |
Articulated LCD |
Fixed |
Screen size |
3″ |
Screen dots |
1,620,000 |
Touch screen |
No |
Screen type |
TFT LCD |
Live view |
Yes |
Viewfinder type |
Electronic and Optical (tunnel) |
Viewfinder coverage |
92% |
Viewfinder magnification |
0.6× |
Viewfinder resolution |
2,360,000 |
Photography features |
Minimum shutter speed |
30 sec |
Maximum shutter speed |
1/8000 sec |
Maximum shutter speed (electronic) |
1/32000 sec |
Exposure modes |
- Program AE
- Shutter priority
- Aperture priority
|
Built-in flash |
No |
External flash |
Yes (via hot shoe or flash sync port) |
Flash modes |
Auto, forced flash, slow synchro, suppressed flash, rear-curtain synchro, commander) |
Flash X sync speed |
1/250 sec |
Drive modes |
- Single
- Continuous (hi/low)
- Self-timer
- Interval
|
Continuous drive |
8.0 fps |
Self-timer |
Yes (2 or 10 secs) |
Metering modes |
- Multi
- Center-weighted
- Spot
|
Exposure compensation |
±5 (at 1/3 EV steps) |
AE Bracketing |
±2 (at 1/3 EV, 1/2 EV, 2/3 EV, 1 EV, 2 EV steps) |
WB Bracketing |
Yes |
Videography features |
Resolutions |
1920 x 1080 (60p, 50p, 30p, 25p, 24p), 1280 x 720 (60p, 50p, 30p, 25,p, 24p) |
Format |
MPEG-4, H.264 |
Microphone |
Stereo |
Speaker |
Mono |
Storage |
Storage types |
SD/SDHC/SDXC (Dual slots, UHS-II support in slot 1) |
Connectivity |
USB |
USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec) |
HDMI |
Yes (micro-HDMI) |
Microphone port |
Yes |
Headphone port |
No |
Wireless |
Built-In |
Wireless notes |
802.11b/g/n |
Remote control |
Yes (Wired or via smartphone) |
Physical |
Environmentally sealed |
Yes (water and dust resistent) |
Battery |
Battery Pack |
Battery description |
NP-W126 lithium-ion battery & charger |
Battery Life (CIPA) |
350 |
Weight (inc. batteries) |
495 g (1.09 lb / 17.46 oz) |
Dimensions |
141 x 83 x 56 mm (5.55 x 3.27 x 2.2″) |
Other features |
Orientation sensor |
Yes |
Timelapse recording |
Yes |
GPS |
None |
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