Fujifilm's flagship X-Pro camera finally gets a sequel
The X-Pro2 finally brings the features X-Pro fans have been clamoring for in their flagship camera. The new model gets their biggest sensor in a X-Series camera to date with a 24.3 megapixel X-Trans CMOS III sensor and a new X Processor Pro imaging processing engine that brings a big boost in speed to the X-Pro sequel.
The camera's viewfinder also gets a big update with a 2.36 million dot EVF that has a display speed of 85 fps and of course, a hybrid design that allows for electronic and optical viewing modes. Other features include an upgraded focal plane shutter with a top speed of 1/8000 for easier shooting in bright conditions, built-in WiFi, a weather-resistant magnesium body, and dual SD card slots.
$1,700 (body only), B&H Photo