Fujifilm X-T2 Mirrorless Digital Camera with 18-55mm F2.8-4.0 R LM OIS Lens


The FUJIFILM X-T2 is the ultimate mirrorless digital camera. The X-T2 is a splash-resistant premium interchangeable lens camera with a large OLED electronic viewfinder (EVF). The X-T2 houses the latest generation 24.3MP X-Trans CMOS III with an APS-C sensor with no low-pass filter, boasting the highest performance in the history of X Series. The new X-T2 produces crisp image resolution comparable to that of cameras equipped with larger sensors and higher pixel counts, all in a more compact and classically-designed body. And for the first time, the new FUJIFILM X-T2 now supports 4K video recording that can use each available Film Simulation mode, including ACROS, to easily produce premium-quality footage that is as unique as the photographer behind the viewfinder.

Product Features

  • 24.3MP X-Trans CMOS III APS-C sensor reduces moiré and false colors to improve image quality and X-Processor Pro engine increases response times, achieves faster AF, lower noise and better color
  • Dust and moisture-resistant body with approximately 63 points of weather sealing; Freeze resistance to 14 Degree Fahrenheit
  • High-precision 0.48-inch, 2.36 million dot OLED viewfinder featuring a magnification of 0.77x and Ultra-fast Real Time Viewfinder with a lag-time of 0.005sec
  • Full 4K 3840×2160 30P/25P/24P shooting (Using a card with the UHS Speed Class 3 or higher) ; Power supply: NP-W126S Li-ion battery (included)
  • Tempered glass 1.04 million dot high-precision 3″ tilting LCD monitor with three-directional tilt.EVF-Magnification ratio 0.77x, Shutter time lag 0.005 sec, 100fps live-view..Operating Temperature:-10°C – +40°C
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  • Anonymous says:

    So good, you’d enjoy taking pictures with the lens cap on. Let me start by saying that I’ve owned and loved about 5 Nikon DSLRs, most recently the D610 and D7200. I was hesitant to switch but mirrorless had been calling my name for a bit so I started the long research process that I go through before any big purchase. After narrowing this down to Sony and Fuji, I rented the Sony A7sii for a day and borrowed a friend’s Fuji X-T2 for the afternoon to see how they matched up. Not. Even. A. Comparison. To be honest, the Sony felt flat out wrong. The lack of physical controls was jarring and the cost of lenses was worrisome. Ahhh, but then came my light at the end of the tunnel. The FujiFilm X-freakin-T2. *cue angelic music*. This is hands down the best camera I’ve put my hands on. The controls are comfortable and intuitive. The EVF is such a step up from your standard viewfinder that I doubt I’ll ever be able to go back. With the battery grip, it fits absolutely perfectly in my hand while still fitting comfortably in my bag. I paired mine with…

  • Anonymous says:

    Best camera since the old 35mm film days. I have been reading the reviews about some of the mirrorless cameras for quite a while. I was mildly interested, but I had a great Canon 6D that took wonderful photos and video. Then I photographed my brother in law’s wedding a few weeks ago and felt the weight of my Canon 6D and 24-105mm L lens start to bother me. I had a small kit with me and left my bag and other lenses in the car, preferring to work light this time. So much for that…When I returned home, I started looking at smaller DSLRs and read a few reviews on the Fuji X-T2. The reviews seemed like they were written by the Fujifilm marketing department. But there were many reviews praising the X-T2 even though it had recently become available.So, I took a chance and ordered the X-T2 with XF 18-55mm lens. It did take a bit of owner’s manual study to get used to the menu layout and the different controls. But when I started taking photos and examined the sharpness and fantastic color, I became a…

  • Anonymous says:

    Make sure to UPDATE FIRMWARE on LENS There are so many reviews and they are all true, this is a great camera so I won’t go into details on that. One thing I wanted to let you all know is that you see any weirdness (for example moving waves in the video) with the 18-55 mm lens or other lenses make sure to UPGRADE the FIRMWARE on the LENS to the latest available at Fuji site. I would upgrade the Firmware on the lens even if you do not see any problems at the moment as your IS may not work optimally. The camera does not have Firmware upgrade as of the writing of this review. Check all of your lenses!The many great qualities of this camera outweigh the few things that need improvement. Things I would have liked to see for video is the headphone jack to be on the camera and not on the grip. But maybe they did that because the battery life is very short for video that you pretty much will have to use the grip. But still. The shooting switch selector (video-BKT-L-H-S…) is hard to use.

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