
the XT10.Īll the buttons on the back have been laid out for easy one-handed usage. I LOVE this little touch!įujifilm also added a function wheel to the front which (just like on the back) can be pressed to act like a button as well. In OVF mode I assigned this button to a new function where you get preview framelines of 35, 56,60 and 90mm when in the normal magnification and 18, 23, 27 and 32 (?) when in the wideangle magnification mode.

The “hinge” of the EVF/OVF lever switch is actually a button. It dials from -3/+3 and it has a C mode where if you place it there, you can adjust it further from -/+5 by turning the front function dial.Ī little touch of genius is the little Fn button they put on the front. It really looks and feels absolutely stellar.Įxposure compensation dial is now larger and as previously mentioned forms part of the rear grip. That feeling of getting a really nice piece of gear in your hands that is not just a digital camera, but a photographers tool. It’s one of the things that I like most about these Fujifilm X cameras. What was really striking to me, was how right it felt when I got it in my hands for the first time.
#Audirvana review 2021 update#
On the front the most significant update to the design is a MUCH improved grip. If you, like me, were a happy user of the add-on grip, but felt that it was making the camera just a tad too tall, the X-Pro2 size is just right in that sense. In comparison to the X-Pro1 it has been made slightly larger and a bit heavier. They made small but significant alterations to the exterior of the camera. (but it probably is) Build Quality Size and DesignįUJIFILM really stayed true to concept with the X-Pro2. Image quality and camerafeatures might not be final. Something old, something newĭISCLAIMER: The camera I used during the test period is a pre-production unit. So grab a cup of coffee or whatever you fancy, cause this might get a little long. But thats as far as I will go on that subject. I tried it, it works, I have some studio samples in this review. So if thats your fancy I can’t really help you out. There are plenty of other reviews out there that cover that aspect much better than this one. I’m not a studio photographer so my review is not based on that kind of experience.

I will try to address what most of you will probably be interested in before considering if this camera is for you, which is probably image quality and functionality. The amount of new things for me to write about is simply too vast. This “review” will definitely not be complete for me when it’s done.
#Audirvana review 2021 full#
With the X-Pro2, the Fujifilm recipe is in full effect – Create a true-to-legacy camera for the photographer! Whichever way you view it, one thing is for certain. This holds somewhat true if you place it in line with the X-E2, XT1, XT10 and so on.īut if you view it as a direct update from the X-Pro1, the minor evolution becomes nothing less than a complete overhaul. Many people might argue that in the 4 year wait this camera represents nothing but a minor evolutionary step. So almost 4 years on from the original 2012 release of the X-Pro1, what has changed? Well pretty much everything.
