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Fujifilm X-T2, limited 4K camera
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    Specs

    • 24.3MP X-Trans CMOS III Sensor
    • X-Processor Pro , Fast AF of 0.06 seconds, Shutter time lag of 0.045 seconds
    • High-precision 0.48-inch, 2.36 million dot OLED viewfinder
      • EVF refreshes at a rate of 60fps, or as high as 100fps in the Boost mode
    • Continuous shooting of 5fps in Live View
    • Full 4K 3840x2160 30P/25P/24P shooting, Continuous recording: up to approximately 10 minutes
    • Full HD 1920x1080 60P/50P/30P/25P/24P, Continuous recording: up to approximately 15 minutes
    • HD 1280x720 60P/50P/30P/25P/24P, Continuous recording: up to approximately 29 minutes
    • Four different display modes: Full, Normal, Dual and Vertical
    • Tempered glass 1.04 million dot high-precision 3” tilting LCD monitor
    • Digital Split Image and Focus Highlight Peaking
    • Dust and moisture-resistant body.
    • Wi-Fi and remote camera operation
    • Lens Modulation Optimizer technology maximizes each lens’ performance
    • Die-cast magnesium body provides a sturdy and durable, while compact and lightweight design
    • Two command dials and six Function buttons for instant control and customization
    • Interval timer shooting for Time Lapse photography is available with intervals of 1 second to 24 hours and up to “∞” frames








    PR

    Valhalla, N.Y., July 7, 2016 – As a leader in advanced digital camera technology and outstanding image quality, FUJIFILM North America Corporation today announced the new FUJIFILM X-T2, a splash-resistant premium interchangeable lens camera with a large OLED electronic viewfinder (EVF). The X-T2 houses the latest generation 24.3MP X-Trans CMOS III with an APS-C sensor with no low-pass filter, boasting the highest performance in the history of X Series. The new X-T2 produces crisp image resolution comparable to that of cameras equipped with larger sensors and higher pixel counts, all in a more compact and classically-designed body.

    And for the first time, the new FUJIFILM X-T2 now supports 4K video recording that can use each available Film Simulation mode, including ACROS, to easily produce premium-quality footage that is as unique as the photographer behind the viewfinder.

    Dramatic improvement to auto focus system The FUJIFILM X-T2 receives a dramatically improved auto focus system (AF) that increases the overall single AF points to 325, and the number of Zone focusing points to 91 (expanded from 49 in previous models). Approximately 40% of the imaging area (center area containing 49 focusing points) is covered with phase detection auto focus pixels to form a fast and precise phase detection auto focus area that can be used in a variety of scenes.

    With the high-speed X-Processor Pro and the use of improved algorithms, the X-T2 now refocuses more frequently, enabling predictive AF of advanced accuracy.

    The X-T2 also has an enhanced ability to autofocus on small points of light, low-contrast objects and subjects with fine and delicate textures such as bird feathers and animal fur.

    The X-T2’s performance of contrast detection AF, enabled for approximately 65% of the imaging area, has also been improved. The data read speed has been doubled compared to previous models to achieve AF performance of higher speed and precision. Photographers will enjoy accurate focusing is all shooting situations, even in low light with a -3EV.

    Another area of improvement is the AF-C algorithm that has been significantly enhanced for even higher accuracy when focus-tracking moving subjects in the AF-C mode. According to the type of movement, users can choose individual settings for Subject Retention Characteristic, Acceleration / Deceleration Tracking Characteristic and Focus Zone Characteristic, or select one of five presets or customize specific settings for these three elements.

    Image Quality

    Fujifilm’s commitment to superior image quality remains a guiding principle, and the FUJIFILM X-T2 is the latest effort to deliver outstanding picture resolution, all from a compact and sophisticated body that is both weather-sealed and easy to travel with in any location. With Fujifilm’s proprietary image design technology, produced through the development of photographic films, the X-T2 reproduces warm skin tones, bright blue skies and rich green foliage in beautiful colors, just as you remember seeing in real life. The X-T2 includes the ACROS Film Simulation for smooth gradation, deep blacks and beautiful textures to create monochrome images that far outperform even the most demanding expectations.

    The X-T2 also has the Grain Effect function for reproducing distinctive graininess seen in photographs taken with film cameras. The function is available in Strong and Weak options, and can be combined with any of the Film Simulation modes. You can easily obtain the effect of film-based photos, notable especially when the image is printed out.

    Speedy throughout

    Basic response specifications, such as startup time, shooting interval and shutter release time lag, have all been improved to the extreme in pursuit of a camera that operates exactly as the photographer demands. The high-speed processing power and the use of improved algorithms have significantly improved the basic autofocus performance, and X-T2 now gives users AF-C Custom Settings for even higher accuracy in focus-tracking moving subjects.

    The X-T2’s electronic viewfinder, which is used to continuously track a moving subject, is capable of displaying up to 100 frames per second, while also maintaining the magnification ratio of 0.77x and the display time lag of 0.005 seconds. The duration of the viewfinder blackout, in which the evf blacks out temporarily while the camera reads picture data, has been reduced by more than half, enabling continuous shooting to ensure tracking subject movements

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  • Specs leaked

    • 24.3MP CMOS sensor
    • X Processor Pro Processor
    • 4Kp30, 1080p60 100Mbit
    • 1/8000 min shutter and up to 1/32000 for electronic shutter
    • Synchro flash speed - 1/250 sec
    • 325 hybrid phase difference AF points
    • Magnesium alloy body, better deals.
    • Dust and water protection
    • 2.36Mpix OLED EVF. 100fps refresh rate.
    • 3-way tilting 3" 1.62million dot LCD monitor
    • Dual SD card slots with UHS-II support
    • Wi-Fi
    • 14bit RAW with lossless compression
    • 256-segment metering
    • NP-W126S batterywith average life being 350 shots
    • 3.5mm microphone jack. 2.5mm remote jack.
    • USB3.0 connector. Micro HDMI output.
  • More and better photos added to top topic post.

  • All my photographic system (m4/3) was lost, so I'm thinking of switching to Fuji and the X-T2 it's sound good to me, it have the ergonomics and photographic "soul" that Sony lacks (a6300), and the lens selection is great too.

  • Hmmmmm..... a mention of F-Log @ 1:39 of this very dramatic promo video

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  • Continuous shooting

  • My first SLR in the 70s was a Fuji. Sweet 50mm, compact, took amazing photos.
    Every year, I look at the cameras from Fuji, and I just scratch my head and say
    WTF? Fix the video! You guys leave in a serious bubble.

  • They live in a situation where they can not design good LSI. :-) Same as Pentax.

    As some people properly commented - we can expect Samsung NX1 level features only around X-T4 or even X-T5.

  • So you could hack the recording time up to half an hour with the jumper pin....

  • At this point, I would put up with an awful lot just to get decent 4K with good color science. As always, I'll wait until the verdict is more solid, but this camera looks promising.

  • Fuji X-T2 vs Nikon D810

  • Why did you choose to include 4K video in the X-T2?

    The movie function is one of the most important functions of digital cameras. Many of our competitors had offered 4K, but we didn’t. Fujifilm is a popular company in the broadcast industry, because we’ve developed so many lenses for broadcast cameras. So we are familiar with the industry, we just been able to utilize that knowledge [until now].

    http://www.dpreview.com/news/0147883272/our-goal-is-to-satisfy-everyone-we-interview-fujifilm