Fujifilm X-Pro2 Body Only
The long-awaited
successor to Fujifilm's first
X-series mirrorless digital camera, the X-Pro2 sports a high-resolution X-Trans CMOS
III sensor and redeveloped X-Processor Pro, along with the tested
rangefinder-inspired design now synonymous with the X-Pro system. Now weighing
in at 24.3MP, the APS-C CMOS sensor incorporates the proprietary X-Trans
technology and its randomized pixel array to afford a high degree of sharpness
and accurate color reproduction, along with high expanded sensitivity to ISO
51200. When paired with the X-Processor Pro, the camera is capable of recording
stills at up to 8 fps and Full HD 1080p video at 60 fps, along with quick
focusing and overall performance speeds. Unique among camera designs, the
X-Pro2 is also heavily characterized by its Advanced Hybrid Multi Viewfinder
that blends both optical and electronic viewing methods into a single,
switchable finder, giving you the best of both worlds in regard to clear
viewing and the ability to preview exposure settings prior to shooting.
Cementing its place as a professional tool, the X-Pro2 also features a robust,
weather-sealed body design accented by a range of physical controls for
intuitive handling in any condition.
Besides image quality, the sensor and processor combination also avails a
highly precise, versatile autofocus system that is comprised of 273 points and
uses both phase- and contrast-detection methods. The phase-detection system
covers nearly 40% of the entire image frame with 77 points, which is beneficial
to subject tracking and fast overall AF performance, while the majority of the
frame is then covered by contrast-detection areas for accurate focusing from
edge-to-edge. The imaging attributes also contribute to creative control over
the look and feel of photos, such as through the use of Fujifilm's Film
Simulation modes that replicate the look of specific film types, as well as a
Grain Effect mode to mimic the textured appearance of film photos. Rounding out
the feature-set of the X-Pro2, its design also incorporates a range of
customizable function buttons along with a 3.0" 1.62m-dot rear LCD for
image playback, live view shooting, and menu navigation, and built-in Wi-Fi
lets you wirelessly share images to mobile devices, remotely control the camera
from a smartphone or tablet, or wirelessly send images to the optional instax
SHARE Smartphone Printer for on-the-go printing.
24.3MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS III Sensor
Utilizing Fujifilm's unique, randomized pixel array, the 24.3MP
APS-C X-Trans CMOS III sensor affords a high degree of image quality and
sharpness due to the omission of an optical low-pass filter. Versus
conventional pixel patterns, the X-Trans design more closely mimics the organic
nature of film in order to produce nuanced colors and smooth tonal transitions,
while also reducing moiré and aliasing.
When paired with the X-Processor Pro, the sensor is also capable of producing
clean image quality with reduced noise values, along with a native sensitivity
range up to ISO 12800 that can be expanded to ISO 51200.
X-Processor Pro
Aside from benefitting the low-light performance, the
X-Processor Pro also contributes to fast performance throughout the camera
system, including a start-up time of 0.4 seconds, shutter lag time of 0.05
seconds, shooting interval time of 0.25 seconds, and AF speeds of up to 0.06
seconds. Coupled with the on-sensor phase-detection AF, up to 8 fps continuous
shooting is also possible with full-time motion predictive AF for tracking
fast-moving subjects while shooting. The ability to record compressed raw files
also helps to expedite file transferring for longer continuous burst shooting,
and both a fast top focal plane shutter speed of 1/8000 sec. and a flash sync
speed of 1/250 sec. further contribute to shooting versatility.
Beyond stills shooting, the X-Pro2 also supports recording Full HD 1080p video
at 60 fps with a 36 Mbps bit rate, along with the ability to work with 50, 30,
25, and 24 fps frame rates for greater recording flexibility.
Advanced Hybrid Multi Viewfinder
Both optical and electronic viewfinder types are incorporated
into the unique Advanced Hybrid Multi Viewfinder, which lets you select from
the simplicity and familiarity of an OVF as well as the versatility of an EVF.
Changing between viewing types is quickly performed via the dedicated finder
switching lever on the front of the camera body.
The optical viewfinder provides a clear, lifelike view of the scene for easier
composition and subject tracking. Its enhanced design incorporates an
Electronic Rangefinder function, which mimics the functionality of a mechanical
rangefinder, and simultaneously overlays information from the electronic
viewfinder on top of the optical viewfinder for comparative manual focus
control. The OVF is also benefitted by a Multi-Magnification function that
automatically switches the viewfinder magnification according to the mounted
lens' focal length and a Bright Frame Simulation function, which simulates the
varying angles of view from different lenses to confirm which focal length is
needed, prior to switching lenses, for the composition in mind.
In regard to the electronic viewfinder, this sports a high 2.36m-dot resolution
along with a fast 85 fps playback speed to reduce lag for smoother panning and
tracking movements. The EVF lets you preview exposure settings prior to
shooting and has a customizable display, for configuring the amount and type of
information shown in the viewfinder.
Intelligent Hybrid 273-Point Autofocus System
Blending both phase- and contrast-detection focusing methods,
the X-Pro2 is capable of acquiring focus both quickly and accurately. The
entire system is comprised of 273 points, of which 77 are phase-detection
points for faster performance that is beneficial to photographing moving
subjects. Approximately 40% of the imaging area is covered by phase-detection
points, too, to offer greater compositional freedom without sacrificing fast
autofocus performance. The majority of the frame is then also covered by an apt
contrast-detection focusing system that has been quickened by the camera's
refined processing power for more versatile control. For refined manual
focusing control, a Digital Split Image function is available, that simulates
traditional rangefinder focusing, as well as Focus Peaking to highlight lines
of contrast in the scene to more objectively determine sharp focus.
Body and Interface Design
- In
addition to the Advanced Hybrid Multi Viewfinder, the X-Pro2 also features
a 3.0" 1.62m-dot rear LCD screen for clear live view shooting, menu
navigation, and image playback.
- Supporting
its use in harsh climates, the durable weather-resistant body design is
constructed from four pieces of magnesium alloy and sealed in more than 61
places to protect against dust, moisture, and cold temperatures down to
14°F.
- Dual
SD card slots allow for a more flexible and reliable means of storing
imagery, and the first card slot is compatible with UHS-II standards for
fast transfer speeds.
- The
top plate incorporates a series of milled aluminum alloy dials and levers
for fast, intuitive adjustment over exposure settings, including a shutter
speed dial that offers a mechanical shutter speed range from 1 to 1/8000
sec., as well as bulb and time settings. An ISO dial is also incorporated
into the shutter speed dial, for confirming the sensitivity setting
without having to turn the camera on. The exposure compensation dial lets
you choose +/- 3 EV in 1/3 steps, and a command dial position expands the
range to +/- 5 EV for further control.
- Front
and rear command dials integrate a push function for easier use and
settings selection and six different function buttons can be assigned to
control a range of settings.
- A
dedicated Focus Lever provides faster, more intuitive control over
selecting specific focus points while shooting.
- An
updated graphical user interface features a My Menu section, where you can
register up to 16 items to quickly access. This pairs with the Q Menu,
which also provides shortcuts to 16 oft-used settings, bringing the total
up to 32 distinct functions, settings, or other controls than can be
accessed in a quick manner without having to delve into a more intricate
menu system.
Film Simulation and Grain Effect Modes
Taking advantage of Fujifilm's vast history in traditional
film-based photography, the XPro2 integrates several Film Simulation modes to
mimic the look and feel of some Fujifilm's classic film types. For monochrome
shooting, the Acros mode offers smooth tones, deep blacks, and fine detail
reminiscent of the Neopan 100 Acros film type. A refined Classic Chrome mode is
designed to deliver muted tones and a deep color reproduction, similar to that
of a dated slide film. Pulling from their more contemporary line of
transparency films, Provia offers natural-looking tones for everyday shooting,
Velvia produces a more dramatic and rich tonality with deeper color saturation,
and Astia gives less contrast for a softer depiction of skin tones. Mimicking
their negative films, Pro Neg. Std. gives smooth image tones that are suitable
for accurate color renditions, while Pro Neg. Hi produces a more dramatic feel
with the ability to draw color out of a variety of lighting conditions.
In addition to simulating specific film types, a Grain Effect mode is also
available to replicate the look of old film photos with an organic textured
appearance, which is especially noticeable when printing.
Other Camera Features
- An
electronic shutter function permits using shutter speeds up to 1/32,000
sec. for working with wide aperture settings in bright lighting
conditions.
- Built-in
Wi-Fi enables wireless transferring of imagery to linked mobile devices as
well as remote control over camera settings and the shutter via the free
Fujifilm Camera Remote app. Additionally, this connectivity enables the
use of the optional instax SHARE Smartphone Printer for wireless instant
printing via the instax Share app.
- An
interval timer permits recording time-lapse sequences and can be
configured to record up to 999 frames in time spans ranging from one
second to 24 hours.
- Multiple
exposure mode gives you the ability to overlay imagery in-camera. When
working in this mode, subsequent exposures can be paired and the final
appearance can be previewed on the LCD or in the EVF before making the
final exposure.
- Additional
Advanced Filters can also be used to creatively enhance the look of
imagery in-camera, and include Toy Camera, Miniature, Pop Color, High Key,
Low Key, Dynamic Tone, Soft Focus, and Partial Color
(Red/Orange/Yellow/Green/Blue/Purple).
Technical | |
Image Resolution | 24.3 MP |
Sensor Type | CMOS, 23.6 x 15.6 mm |
Display Size | 3" Rear Screen LCD |
Memory Card Type | SD / SDHC / SDXC |
Battery | NP-W126 Rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery Pack |
Warranty | 1 Year Service & Spareparts |