As already rumored the Fuji X-T2 was announced last week. This is an upgrade of the original and very popular X-T1. Here are the main confirmed specs of the newly launched APS-C mirrorless interchangeable lens camera:
- 3 MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS III sensor, with no optical low pass filter
- Maximum image file resolution of 6000 x 4000 pixels
- Sensor employs a random pixel pattern mimicking the nature of organic film reducing moiré and aliasing
- X-Processor Pro Engine
- 77x 2.36m-dot OLED viewfinder with 60 fps refresh rate (extendable to 100 fps)
- 3” 1.04m-dot 3-way tilting LD screen
- 14-bit of color information
- Native 4K (UHD) video recording at 3840 x 2160 and 30, 25 and 24 fps
- Full HD video recording at 60, 50, 30, 25 and 24 fps
- Capable of producing clean HDMI output
- Offers F-Log log-gamma options
- Built-in stereo mic with option to plug in an external stereo mic
- 325-point Hybrid Auto-focusing mechanism
- 40% of the imaging area is covered with phase detection AF pixels
- AF lock in 0.06 seconds
- Start time of 0.3 seconds
- Continuous shooting speed of 14 JPEG frames per second and a maximum of 42 frames
- Continuous shooting speed of 14 RAW frames per second and a maximum of 28 frames
- Native ISO 200-12800 (Auto). Extended ISO 100-51200
- Mechanical shutter with 1/8000 second fastest shutter speed. Electronic shutter 1/32000 fastest shutter speed
- Excellent weather sealing with 63 points of weather sealing. Works even at 14 ˚ F
- Built-in pop-up flash with a sync speed of 1/250 second
- Wi-Fi capable
- 1/8” microphone, 2.5mm sub-mini, micro HDMI and Micro-USB connections
- Dual SD card storage (compatible with UHS II)
- Built-in intervalometer and time-lapse shooting
- Optional vertical power booster grip allows faster frame rate when shooting stills
- Optional vertical power booster allows for longer video recording time
- 5mm headphone jack option in the optional vertical power booster grip
Seems like a fully loaded camera.
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