Fujifilm released an interesting video comparing the different advantages of the Fujifilm X-T2 and X-Pro2, which is, of course, the main selling point of Fujifilm cameras. You get the same great image quality regardless of camera, but the user experience changes from model to model.
Features Highlighted For The Fujifilm X-T2
- Exposure Compensation Dial – Well positioned, there is no accidental rotation.
- Dedicated ISO Dial and Dedicated Shutter Dial – This is very useful, as I change ISO all the time to keep up with the crazy club lights.
- Articulated Flip Screen – I use the flip screen all the time. It’s good with long arms. Works vertically too.
- Electronic Viewfinder – No optical viewfinder, but the electronic viewfinder is much bigger and brighter than the X-Pro2’s. At 0.77x magnifications, it’s night vision for old eyes in the dark.
- Flemming Bo Jensen – Epic. That’s my working environment. Insain light, mad crowds, wild artists… for a crazy photographer. And the X-T2 keeps up with it all. It’s the perfect camera for me.
Features Highlighted For The Fujifilm X-Pro2
- Exposure Compensation Dial – Adjusting exposure with one thumb is super easy, but it rotates on its own a lot.
- Shutter & ISO Dial – Integrated shutter and ISO dials make changing the settings with one hand very easy. Respond quickly to changing light.
- Hybrid View Finder, but no Flip Screen – I can anticipate action outside the frame, with the enhanced optical viewfinder. Or a flick of the lever, and use the electronic viewfinder to see the exact end results I want. I have the best of both worlds in one viewfinder.
- Charlene Winfred – X-Pro2 makes you just another tourist. It’s perfect for the streets. It is a discreet, elegant camera. Intuitive to use, beautiful to look at. It’s more than ideal; the X-Pro2 is luxury.
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Fujifilm X-T2: B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama
Fujifilm X-Pro2: B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama