

I had a lot of thoughts when conceptualising what I wanted to do with this review of the Fujifilm X-T2. The interface simply suits the working photographer MUCH better. So I have really come to appreciate the camera as a workhorse. This still hasn’t changed.īut that being said, the layout offers a much more refined workflow. Hence I was very hesitant in buying into the X-T system. I have never really liked the look of the faux-SLR hump that Fujifilm X-T1 and other mirrorless brands use. This writeup will be all about my way of using the camera. Does this make me biased as hell? You bet! No, I don’t get paid to write this, but yes I do get early access to the gear.

Let’s get a few things in place before I proceed with my writeup. And I can without any hesitation say, that they succeeded in almost every aspect! I had no doubt in my mind when I first saw, and handled it, that this camera was Fujifilm’s real stab at the working photographer’s camera.

I have been so fortunate as to have been testing the Fujifilm X-T2 since mid-April, producing images for Fujifilm for use in the campaign, giving feedback, and really just putting the X-T2 through its paces.
