

Other details are sketchy at this point, except this - just about all the Fujifilm X-Pro 3 rumors out there put its release in October of this year. Though these are just assumed specs at this point, it's hard not to get excited to see the X-Trans sensor and X-Processor combination under the hood of the X-Pro 3.

Rumor has it that the X-Pro 3 will also have 5-axis in-body image stabilization, a 3-inch 1.04-million-dot tilting LCD, and 4K video at 60p.Ī similar Rangefinder-style magnesium alloy weather-sealed body that's found on the X-Pro 2 is expected for the X-Pro 3 as well.
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There are some rumblings about this very topic.Īccording to The New Camera, the X-Pro 3 will likely have a 26.1-megapixel X-Trans sensor paired with the X-Processor 4 Pro with a Quad Core CPU (the same CPU found in the Fujifilm X-T3 and GFX 100). The question is, what will Fujifilm do to improve on the X-Pro 2? Fujifilm X-H2 with X-Trans sensor any why this is good news confirmed by Fujifilm. I’ll be first in line as long as the present rear screen setup is changed to something that makes more sense. While there aren’t any rumors of a new X-Pro camera, common sense says we may see one within the next year. Fujifilm X-H2 will be first X series camera to use new sensor and processor. I let it go and hope that the Fuji X-Pro4 will find its way into my heart.

In other words, the X-Pro 2 set the bar pretty high, as The Art of Photography explains in the video above. Fujifilm X-H2 will cost less than 2,500 and that’s a big deal. You can even customize your own menu to have even quicker access to your favorite menu items. I also appreciated the work Fujifilm did to streamline the camera's menu system - it's broken into subcategories with controls logically arranged within them which makes it easy to remember where settings are located, even though there are a ton of settings. And while the camera body and its dials and buttons are small, I never felt like my giant man hands overwhelmed the camera. In terms of ease of use, the X-Pro 2's joystick makes selecting autofocus points quick and easy.
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It has an excellent autofocus system with 273 AF points, a 2.36-million-dot hybrid viewfinder (both OLED and optical), an ISO range of 200-12800 (expandable to 100-51200), and 1080/60p video capabilities.
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Though not full frame, Fuji outdid itself and created a sensor that produces images of top-notch quality.īut the X-Pro 2 is more than just its sensor. I'm not a Fujifilm shooter, but I've played around with the X-Pro 2 and it's a real treat, I have to say.įar and away, the best feature of the X-Pro 2 is its 24-megapixel X-Trans III sensor. If you're a fan of Fujifilm cameras (and even if you aren't) the release of the Fujifilm X-Pro 3 should be news that gets you excited.Īfter all, the X-Pro 2 is a fantastic little camera - in my opinion, anyway - that photographers enjoy because of its ease of use, superb sensor, and its drop-dead gorgeous design.
