The world isn’t exactly short of fantastic compact system cameras, but every so often one comes along that manages to stand out from the pack. The X-Pro2 does exactly that. The follow up ...
It’s four years since Fujifilm kicked off its X-Series range of mirrorless cameras at CES 2012 with the X-Pro1, and it’s hard to believe that we haven’t seen a new version of that camera since.
Four years in the making, the Fujifilm X-Pro2 is the company's highest-ranking compact system camera. But have those four years been worth the wait, or is the latest model barely different to its ...
If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. Fujifilm’s new X-Pro2 is a tough camera to review by any ordinary metric — it’s an exotic tool that ...
While Leica remains the only option for a real optical rangefinder in a digital camera, Fujifilm captured the attention of many rangefinder fans when it introduced the X-Pro1 back in 2012. And the ...
Given that the X-Pro1 debuted in 2012, one might be forgiven for thinking that Fujifilm had abandoned that track in favor of the more recent X-T1, the model which has held the flagship position in the ...
FujiFilm just announced Firmware Update Version 2.0 for their flagship 24-megapixel rangefinder interchangeable lens digital camera, the X-Pro2, which debuted earlier this year. Improvements are noted ...
In the five years since the introduction of Fujifilm's X-Pro1 ($399.00 at Amazon), the mirrorless camera space has improved by leaps and bounds. The long-awaited X-Pro2 ($1,699, body only) takes ...
When the Fujifilm X-Pro1 burst onto the camera scene its retro digital rangefinder style was like a pleasurable punch to the face; the kind of kipper-slap that left us, and many, a bit tingly around ...
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