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📷 Own the moment, master the frame — Fujifilm X-T2, where pro power meets sleek precision.
The Fujifilm X-T2 is a professional-grade mirrorless camera body featuring a 24.3MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS III sensor without a low-pass filter, delivering exceptional image quality. It supports 4K video recording and boasts a highly responsive 425-point phase-detection autofocus system with customizable continuous AF settings. Designed for serious photographers, it includes dual UHS-II SD card slots for reliable storage, a high-resolution 0.77x magnification electronic viewfinder with up to 100fps refresh rate, and a versatile 3-direction tilting 3-inch LCD. Its robust, weather-resistant body and tactile dial controls make it ideal for both manual and automatic shooting, appealing to professionals and advanced enthusiasts seeking precision and speed.









| ASIN | B01I5LE51A |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Aperture modes | F4.0-F unknown |
| Are Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.50:1 |
| Aspect ratio | 1.50:1 |
| Auto Focus Technology | Phase Detection |
| Autofocus | Yes |
| Autofocus Points | 425 |
| Available Memory Slots | 2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 173,577 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 2,767 in All-in-One Digital Cameras |
| Bit Depth | 10 Bit |
| Box Contents | Camera Kit |
| Brand Name | Fujifilm |
| Camera Flash Type | external |
| Camera Lens | Fujifilm X-mount lens with optical zoom |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Computers, smartphones, tablets, external storage devices via USB and HDMI, and devices that support SD cards |
| Compatible Flash Memory Type | SDXC |
| Compatible Mountings | Fujifilm X |
| Compatible mountings | Fujifilm X |
| Continuous Shooting Speed | 8 |
| Country of Origin | Japan |
| Crop Mode | 1.5x |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 121 Reviews |
| Digital Scene Transition | True |
| Digital-Still | Yes |
| Display Fixture Type | Fixed |
| Display Maximum Resolution | 24 MP |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Dots Per Screen | [460000-920000] |
| Dynamic Stops | 14 Stops |
| Effective Still Resolution | 24 MP |
| Expanded ISO Minimum | 100 |
| Exposure Control | Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority, Manual, Program, Auto |
| File Format | aps-c |
| Flash Memory Bus Interface Type | SD |
| Flash Memory Speed Class | U3 |
| Flash Memory Type | SDXC |
| Flash Memory UHS Speed Class | U3 |
| Flash Memory Video Speed Class | UHS Speed Class 3 |
| Flash Modes Description | Automatic |
| Focus Features | Autofocus |
| Focus Mode | Continuous-Servo AF (AF-C) |
| Focus Type | Auto Focus |
| Form Factor | Mirrorless |
| Generation | 2. generation |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04547410325294 |
| HDMI Type | Type D Micro HDMI |
| Hardware Interface | Secure Digital Card |
| Has Color Screen | Yes |
| Image Capture Type | Stills & Video |
| Image Stabilization Type | Sensor-shift |
| Image stabilisation | Sensor-shift |
| Item Type Name | MILC Body |
| Item Weight | 515 Grams |
| JPEG Quality Level | Fine |
| Lens Construction | standard |
| Lens Type | Variable |
| Manufacturer | Fujifilm |
| Manufacturer Part Number | X-T2 |
| Maximum Aperture | 4 Millimetres |
| Maximum Display Resolution | 24 MP |
| Maximum Shutter Speed | 30 Seconds |
| Maximum aperture | 4 Millimetres |
| Metering Methods | Matrix measurement |
| Minimum Shutter Speed | 30 Seconds |
| Model Name | X-T2 |
| Model Number | 16519273 |
| Model Series | X-T |
| Movie Mode | Yes |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Yes |
| Night vision | No |
| Number of Diaphragm Blades | 7 |
| Photo Sensor Size | APS-C |
| Photo sensor technology | CMOS |
| Product Features | Shutter Priority^Aperture Priority |
| Real Angle Of View | 7.5 Degrees |
| Rear Webcam Resolution | 24 MP |
| Recording Capacity | 15 Minutes |
| Remote Included | No |
| Screen Size | 3 Inches |
| Sensor Type | CMOS |
| Series Number | 2 |
| Shooting Modes | Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority, Manual, Program, Auto |
| Skill Level | Professional |
| Specific Uses For Product | Both |
| Supported Image Format | JPEG |
| Supported file format | aps-c |
| Total Still Resolution | 24.3 MP |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total USB Ports | 1 |
| Total Video Out Ports | 1 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Video Capture Format | MP4 |
| Video Capture Resolution | 3840p |
| Video Output | HDMI |
| Viewfinder Magnification | 0.77x |
| Viewfinder Type | Electronic |
| White Balance Settings | Auto |
| Wireless Technology Type | Wi-Fi |
| Write Speed | up to 250 MB/s |
| Zoom | Digital |
L**K
Only worth it if you're a pro or semi pro
I'll spare you the spec and indepth review as there are plenty valuable sources to extract such info. I started with an X100 years ago and loved it. Inspired by the quality and thoughtfulness gone into its functions I bought an XPro1 and XT1. I never really enjoyed using the pro1 although the IQ was impressive. I bought over time lenses such as the 35mm both f2 and 1.4, great for portraiture and low light, 18-135mm and shot theatre, with a bit of tweaking in LR produced images that satisfied my clients, 16-55, great for jaunts on beaches and a bit of portraiture, 23mm,50, just looked awesome... all on the XT1. So now having the XT2 I have a bit more tweaking space and easier to access controls...my photographic life is so much easier. Couple of lenses in the bag and I'm ready to go. This camera is great for someone that loves manual and automatic settings. Two sd cards oh that is so useful. Speed of continuous modes beautful. It's not often I could say on my nikon and canon ff gear that a large percentage of the images were keeps compared to this XT2. On this body out of 350 or so images only about 10 have been wasters. It might seem that there is a steep learning curve but honestly speaking any camera you get you'll find that in order to get the most out of your use you need to learn the functions. The tilting screen hasn't been much employed by me on my landscape jaunts and kind of wish it had the same manoeuvrability as the Olympus EM5 mark2. Stick that on an xt2 and I'd have the perfect camera. Wishes for extra? I wish the lovely people from Fuji would have included the built ND filter that was included in the old X100. Another wish? I wish the hoods were better on their lenses. This camera came with a small flash and a cleverly constructed flash as its profile helps when taking shots with flash. Everyone talks about how fantastic the acros filter is... to be perfectly honest yes it produces some great film like looking images and please note I'm old skool. If you can't stretch to this model the XT1 is decent,produces decent monochrome images too. JJC used to produce some excellent lens hoods for the X100. I hope they use that know-how to do the same for the rest of the Fuji lens range. If you want to do macro work none of the lenses combined with this body are adequate. For landscapes and portraiture it's a decent camera considering it's not a full frame. It's light to carry around and easier for packing on longer journeys. The only alternative of this calibre camera I would ever consider as an alternative is the Olympus I mentioned earlier but you'll need to do A LOT of tweaking in LR and PS to get to anything near a realistic colour output. Fuji colour reproduction is simply stunning. If you're toying with a ff body then yes canon or nikon with some good lenses. That comes at a price. I have them as I use them for different projects. Lisakalloo photography is online if you'd like to see the images you can achieve with the XT1 and 2.
D**.
Good camera
Very pleased with the camera but it had a fault so had to return it and got full refund , the seller was a very understanding person they refunded me in a couple of days. Would gladly recommend them for anyone.
M**Y
Crop Sensor Camera
An excellent camera that has been superseded by the XT-3, which if you shoot video is the camera to go for, but if you're a stills photographer then this is a perfect camera. Great sensor, crisp images and paired with almost any Fuji X series lens, is an awesome combination. Great value now too
C**N
Amazing
Amazing product, like all the other Fuji mirrorless cameras and lenses. It looked completely new, even the box, but I paid it much less then the new product. Arrived in time.
D**K
Superb professional camera.
I love this camera, as I did the X-T1 before it. I'm a full time professional photographer and I've used Nikon kit for years but these day, I'm much more likely to use the X-T2 on a shoot. I carry it everywhere.
A**X
Good Camera
A great camera, extremely versatile. However, its downside seems to be the operating system which is not as smooth as the camera, from my own experience. Connectivity for wirelessly uploading photos is not as stable as it should be. Also, fuji, for some reason changed the “fujifilm cam remote” app to now require the location to be switched on, on the mobile device before allowing any photos to be uploaded. Why?! That should be entirely the individual’s choice.
P**L
Five Stars
Awesome camera; it replaced my Nikon full frame equipment... no regrets!
C**D
Having difficulty making friends with my X-T2
I'm a professional portrait photographer and for my day to day work I use a Canon 5DMK4. Its a great camera, but too big and bulky for me to carry around on holiday. A few years ago I bought an XT-1 for me to take on holiday and photograph landscapes, and in particular cloudscapes. I loved it. The only thing I didn't like was the X-T1's autofocus and its inability to focus on low contrast subjects like clouds. Since then I've upgraded to the X-T2 - which I use the 16-55 2.8 lens. There is a marked improvement on its autofocus, but I think it still could be better. Other improvements have been done which are good, but it has resulted in a bigger and heavier camera. But at the end of the day, its all down to the image quality. Yes, it produces very good quality images, but outstanding quality images? I think not. The characteristics of the images are different to the X-T1 too. When you enlarge them they have what I can only describe as a 'video' look to them, which I don't like and didn't occur on the XT-1. You and your camera should be best buddies, but I feel that we are only acquaintances. A lot of pro photographers are dumping their DSLR's for mirrorless cameras. I for one won't be doing that... yet. In my view, the X-T2 is good, but not good enough for me to dump my 5D. Big improvements would have to be done to the autofocus before I would consider it. Plus this image quality issue I have with the X-T2 would have to be sorted too. Perhaps I'm being unfair comparing the 5DMK4 to the X-T2, but If was to switch to mirrorless, the quality would have to be as good as what I'm getting with my 5D.
A**R
Grande mirrorless
Sono passata alla Xt2 dopo un lungo periodo con Reflex full frame di altri blasonatissimi marchi. Il passaggio è stato dettato quasi esclusivamente da esigenze di maggiore portabiltà dell'apparecchio fotografico, dato che è abbastanza impegnativo viaggiare costantemente con i pesi (anche di alcuni chilogrammi) che spesso impone la tecnologia reflex delle ammiraglie. Bene: per quanto mi riguarda anche questa Fuji è una “piccola ammiraglia”. Grandiosa! Dimensioni ridotte, peso contenuto, look vagamente vintage e molto accattivante, Tutto in un apparecchio evidentemente destinato ai più esigenti. La rinuncia in termini di qualità rispetto a una reflex Full Frame si nota solo ad altissimi valori Iso. Il sensore X-Trans genera dei Raw (.Raf) giganteschi ma che assicurano, con i software adatti, la massima possibilità di post-produzione. I menu sono intuitivi al massimo, molto più alla portata di un fotoamatore di quanti ne abbia visti in precedenza. Agevolati anche i settaggi dell'utente. Ovviamente fluidi e degni di una buona videocamera i filmati in 4K ma anche a tutta la scala HD e Full HD che la fotocamera offre (forse meglio, dato il grande assorbimento di memoria del formato 4k). Provata con memorie anche più lente di quelle consigliate dalla casa (300 mb/s), si comporta egregiamente (… forse non proprio col formato video, ma questo è normale). Quindi: memorie veloci se si vuole usarla molto per fare video. Indispensabili ormai le funzioni wireless per il controllo da remoto e per il trasferimento file per condivisione immediata, tramite app Fuji e smarthphone. Il controllo da remoto mi è riuscito senza problemi, anche se avevo letto recensioni scoraggianti sotto questo aspetto. Ma … “nessuno è perfetto”. Munitevi di batterie di scorta perchè con una non si fa molto. In viaggio, non si arriva alla sera. Chi usa queste macchine tende a stressarle, non le usa certo per puntare e scattare. La batteria non è all'altezza delle prestazioni. Ergonomica solo in parte. Assolutamente proporzionata alla mia mano femminile, ma le ghiere, soprattutto quelle più piccole, tipo area di messa a fuoco, sono veramente minuscole e anche io ho difficoltà ad impostarle. Operazione che credo non si rivelerà mai velocissima, neppure dopo un po' di pratica. L'imballo non contiene un manuale in italiano, ma un cd rom da cui si può stampare. Male: avrei preferito l'edizione destinata al mercato italiano. Non c'è neppure il software per l'elaborazione dei Raf. Ma quello non si trova in nessuna macchina. A dispetto del prezzo, un po' troppo “spartana” la confezione e la documentazione a corredo. Acquistata, ovviamente, con la massima tranquillità da Amazon, e ricevuta con la massima puntualità e l'ottimo imballaggio.
J**T
Appareil photo époustouflant
Je fais de la photo depuis quelques années, et suis passé du XT-10 au XT-2... wow, cet appareil photo est quelque chose d'autre: - niveau ergonomie, il tient très bien dans la main, les commandes sont accessibles, le joystick est vraiment une joie pour ajuster le point de mise au point - les JPEG sont à couper le souffle, et les RAW également (même si peu de logiciels les traitent correctement) - Weather resistant.. je l'ai utilisé par -5, dans la pluie, dans le désert, et il est toujours en parfait état. Petit point négatif : il rend addict à la photo...
J**T
Una Excelente cámara
Vengo de una X-E1 y que me ha dado muy buen resultado, pero echaba de menos una mayor velocidad de enfoque y una pantalla abatible. Me encontrado con una cámara mucho más completa , con mayor resolución , más practica y con la que es una gozada hacer fotos por la calidad que entrega (ya estaba bastante satisfecho con fuji con la anterior X-E1 , pero esta es sin duda una cámara que cumple mis expectativas) La recomiendo 100%.
D**L
Sehr guter erster Eindruck
Nachdem ich vor einigen Monaten noch sehr begeistert von einer Vollformat-DSLR (Nikon D750) hier geschrieben habe, hat sich die Begeisterung nach einigen Tagesausflügen doch sehr gelegt. Am Ende des Tages schmerzte die Hand, die Schulter und der Nacken wegen des doch sehr hohen Gewichts. Aufgrund der anstehenden mehrwöchigen Urlaubsreise, habe ich mich dazu durchgerungen mich doch nach einer leichteren und kleineren Alternative umzusehen und so fiel meine Wahl auf die Fujifilm X-T2 mit dem 18-55mm Objektiv im Kit. Nach nun ca. 1000 Fotos, welche ich letztes Wochenende bei einem Ausflug mit dem Privatflugzeug gemacht habe bin ich sehr begeistert von der X-T2. Die JPEG Qualität und die fast berühmten "Fuji-Farben" sind einfach toll. Beweisen darf sich die X-T2 nun im Urlaub, danach gebe ich hier ein ausführlicheres Statement ab. *************Update 15.07.2017 nach 2000 Fotos im Urlaub************** Bei längeren Touren zu Fuß habe ich das Gewicht der X-T2 mit dem 18-55mm noch mehr zu schätzen gelernt. (Fuji X-T2 507g + Fuji 18-55mm 310g macht insgesamt 817g). So habe ich die Fuji nicht mit einem Schulter oder Nackengurt getragen, sondern einfach mit einer Handgelenksschlaufe. Mir tat zu keiner Zeit mein Arm oder meine Schulter weh. (im Vergleich dazu meine vorige Nikon D750 mit 840g + ähnliches Zoomobjektiv Nikkor 24-85mm mit 465g macht dann 1305g --> das ist fast ein halbes Kilo Unterschied!!!) Auch die Akkuleistung hat mich nie im Stich gelassen, ich hatte immer einen zweiten Ersatzakku im Rucksack dabei, habe Ihn aber nie untertags wechseln müssen. Die Schnelligkeit des Autofokus ist für mich mehr als ausreichend, kein Bild war nur ansatzweise falsch fokussiert oder unscharf. Die Bedienung der Kamera über die vielen Drehräder und den Blendenring empfinde ich als hervorrangend und intuitiv, versehentlich verstellt habe ich nie etwas. Auch die individuelle Tastenbelegung (sogar die Tasten des Steuerkreuzes auf der Rückseite!) gefällt mir sehr. Gerade beim Fotografieren vom Stativ ist der klappbare Monitor eine große Hilfe. Da die Kamera praktisch immer im Live-View ist unterscheidet sich die Autofokusgeschwindigkeit natürlich nicht im Sucher -und Monitorbetrieb. Zusätzlich zum 18-55mm Objektiv, welches ich im Kit erworben habe, durfte auch noch das Samyang 12mm F2.0 Weitwinkelobjektiv mit in den Urlaub. Gerade bei Landschafts -und Nachtaufnahmen hatte ich es an der Kamera und bin auch in dieser Kombi voll und ganz zufrieden. Durch das Fokuspeaking ist auch das manuelle fokussieren mit diesem Objektiv sehr einfach und schnell. Ich habe zu 98% in JPEG fotografiert und auch oft die verschiedenen Filmsimulationen genutzt. Die Farbwiedergabe, Schärfe und die ISO-Fähigkeiten lassen jedenfalls mir das schwere Vollformat nicht vermissen. Und durch die guten Fuji-JPEGS erspare ich mir sehr viel an RAW-Bearbeitung im Nachhinein. Abschließend kann ich sagen, dass ich den Umstieg auf keinen Fall bereue, die Kamera war im Urlaub IMMER dabei und meine Kreativität hat sich sogar verbessert. Es ist einfach eine andere Art zu fotografieren. Ob jemand anders in den ein oder anderen Punkt für sich selbst Nachteile sieht, muss natürlich jeder selbst beurteilen und vor dem Kauf abwägen. ***************Update 28.08.2017 nach über 4000 Fotos auf einem Modellflugtag****************** Habe die X-T2 vergangenen Sonntag auf einer Modellflugshow in Kombination mit dem XF 100-400er Objektiv in Einsatz gehabt; inkl. Speedbooster / Batteriegriff und 3 originalen Fuji-Akkus. An diesem Tag habe ich über 4000 Fotos gemacht, zu 98% im AF-C / Weit-Verfolgung (Setting 2) und mit den 11 Bildern/Sek. Dieser Tag sollte für mich der „Test“ sein, ob die X-T2 auch für Action geeignet ist. Da der Flugplatz etwas erhöht, umgeben von Feldern und Wald gelegen ist, musste sich der Autofokus auch vor unruhigem Hintergrund und bei >200km/h fliegenden Modellflugzeugen beweisen. Im Modus Weit/Verfolgung habe ich meist schon im Anflug fokussiert und beim Vorbeiflug komplett mit den 11Bildern/Sek. draufgehalten. Auch Fotos bei Kunstflugfiguren in größerer Höhe oder weiter entfernten Vorbeiflügen habe ich gemacht. Bilder von schnellen Starts und wackeligen Landungen waren ebenfalls genug dabei. Nach diesem Nachmittag bin ich schlichtweg noch mehr begeistert von meiner X-T2. Fast durchgehend alle Bilder sind korrekt fokussiert, scharf – ohne Bewegungsunschärfe und von bester Qualität. Kaum kameraverschuldeter Ausschuss dabei. Trotzdem habe ich auch Ausschuss produziert, was jedoch an mir liegt, wenn ich einmal den schnellen Flugzeugen nicht schnell genug folgen konnte und sie somit außerhalb des Bildfeldes waren. Abschließend kann ich sagen, dass ich noch mit keiner meiner Kameras so viele gute, korrekt fokussierte Bilder von einem Flugtag mit nachhause genommen habe.
F**U
Fujifilm xt2
Très bien emballé mais manqué la lanière et par contre plus tôt que prévu donc très bien et très content de l'appareil
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