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Jeepers Posted
I've been a Canon shooter for years. The Fuji X-T1 caught my eye for it's retro looks. It reminded me of my first film camera. I bought it and was blown away by the image quality. I've owned several Fuji bodies since and loved them all...except the X-Pro1. Because of that, I had no intention of buying the X-Pro2. After seeing many reviews on the image quality and wanting better low-light performance, higher resolution and a higher ISO for shooting RAWs, I decided to give it a try. This is now my primary camera. I rarely use jpegs straight out of camera. When in a time crunch I will reluctantly. I recently had a very tight schedule for a project and I'm blown away with the jpegs. I shoot in manual for more control of the exposure. When you get it right in camera, the camera does deliver.
bosey Posted
Hot powerful little camera. Compact size great for travel. There is a significant learning curve. Can be complicated.
GPro00 Posted
Beautifully designed, solid feel in the hand, great manual controls and dials, quick accurate focus, and absolutely outstanding image quality. A perfect match for Fuji's excellent XF lenses. All the while compact and discrete enough to just wear over your shoulder (especially with one of Fuji's compact primes).
SRHEdD Posted
My favorite camera ever. Had all the Nikons, most of the high end Sonys, and while they ARE excellent, they are image capturing devices. This is a camera. If you get what I'm saying you should try an XPro2. The XPro3 is still nice, but not better. XPro1 is a bit rough around the edges. The XPro2 is the best balance of the three.
FujiXpro2 Posted
What a great camera! The new versions has some improvements but has added quirks not found in this model. Images are sharp and focused. Great, great value.
cameraman Posted
Perfect, exactly what i am looking. with the 56mm , this camera take amazing pictures..
kam413 Posted
Amazing camera. Once you go Fuji it’s hard to go to another brand.