Well, I’ve received the information, that also the Fujifilm X-Pro2 will also get a new update (ver.2.01). With the new Firmware, the X-Pro2 is again compatible with the Nissin i40.
Fujifilm X-T2 – 4K compilation – Wales, Talyllyn Railway Halloween, Machynlleth Lantern Parade 2016 at mirrorlessons youtube. On his email to me, Mathieu wrote “the continuous AF that is impressive. It works seamlessly in good and low light. It reminds me the Dual Pixel AF of the Canon C300“
A Matter of Stops: The Fujifilm 23mm f1.4 VS the 23mm f2 at fathersonphoto
Fujifilm X-Pro2
X-Pro2: When the Leaves Come Falling Down at littlebigtravelingcamera / First attempt at using a rangefinder for street photography – Fuji X-Pro2 at bershatsky /
Other X-series cameras
X-T1 with the 50-200 and 10-24 visiting the Rocky Moutains at mattrussellphoto / X-A3: Fujifilm thinks you need a mirrorless interchangeable lens camera for selfies at soyacincau / X100T Snapshots by Kevin Mullins at f16.click /
How to Get Best Image Quality Out of Fuji X-Trans III RAW´s at hendriximages / The Fujifilm RFC RAW Convertor: Part Three – Working on Multiple Images at adambonn /
Lensip posted its full Fujinon XF 23mmF2 WR review here. Their conclusions:
“Small, shapely, weather-resistant, optically good, with interesting optical parameters – can you ask for more? Of course grumblers might carp about high vignetting or coma levels but fighting those aberrations would also mean bigger physical dimensions of the tested lens so removing one of its more important assets. I guess such a price is worth paying in order to enjoy the Fujinon XF 23 mm f/2 R WR as it is. After all the instrument is a joy to use and completely recommendable.”
Pros:
handy but solid and weather-resistant casing,
excellent image quality in the frame centre,
sensible image quality on the edge of the frame,
negligible longitudinal chromatic aberration,
low lateral chromatic aberration,
lack of distinct problems connected to spherical aberration,
T. Northrup comprehensive X-T2 video Tutorial/Overview on youtube
The X-T2 is still mostly out of stock…. and it’s a long wait for many out there, who pre-ordered it quite some time ago. So, to make your waiting even harder, here is some more amazing feedback from reviewers all over the web ;)
Fuji X-T2 Review at cameralabs: Good points
Superb image quality out-of-camera – best in class.
Good quality 4k video with mild crop and good AF.
Very competent autofocus and tracking (with fast XF lenses).
Large viewfinder and screen that tilts vertically and sideways
Great controls, ergonomics and build quality. Weatherproof.
Dual memory card slots and AF joystick.
Built-in Wifi with good smartphone control. Bad points Lack of touchscreen limits ease of pulling focus in movies.
No built-in stabilisation (but it may be impossible with X-bodies).
AE bracketing limited to three frames.
Auto ISO unaware of lens focal length for minimum shutter speed.
F-Log only available on HDMI output, not for internal recording.
Face and eye detection don’t use the phase-detect AF system.
Leveling gauge is single axis only. Most rivals have dual-axis.
Fujifilm X-T2 Review: My First Mirrorless Experience at lesueurphotography