Fujifilm has made major headway in the photography market with their compact mirrorless cameras. How will Sony and Canon measure up?
Fujifilm Introduces New Fujifilm X-Range
The updated camera model still has the ability to take awesome pictures and keeps its retro design. The camera features an image sensor, which maxed out a 16-megapixels. The updated camera image sensor maxes out at 24-megapixels. This put this camera up against the likes of Sony, Canon and Nikon.
Among the new features of the camera are the following: a 24.3MP X-Trans CMOS III sensor. This sensor reduces moire and false colors without needing an optical low-pass filter. its Fujinon lens allows the camera to snap pictures with a perceived resolution that aims to impress and succeeds.
Fujifilm Can Actually Measure Up to Sony and Canon Now
The camera also features a new high-performance X processor pro image-processing engine. It has four times the speed as regular image-processing engines. All response times are faster even though the resolution has been increased. And that’s not the only thing that’s seen an increase. Start up times, high-speed continuous shooting speeds and write speeds have all been hiked up. This engine put together with an X-Trans CMOS III sensor brings in some more magic. It gives the camera faster autofocus, less noise and better tonal and colour reproduction.
X-Pro2 Features the First and Best Hybrid Viewfinder
One of the unique upgrades to the camera is that it features the first ever advanced hybrid multi-viewfinder. This combines the perks of optical and electronic viewfinders. With this, it makes it possible for users to choose and switch between both modes, or even preview in real time, how they want to take their pictures. This feature was first seen in the Fujifilm X100 in 2011, but this is a significant upgrade to the technology.
The Fujifilm X-Pro2 has a multi-magnification feature that makes an automatic switch between viewfinder magnification by taking into account the lens being used. It also features an Electronic Rangefinder that displays the electronic viewfinder on top of the optical viewfinder.