![]() Want more fine-grain control over exactly where your focus point is in the frame? The X-Pro2 has 273 on offer. The X-Pro1 doesn’t have any phase detect autofocus points. I don’t want to use another Fuji camera that doesn’t have a Focus Stick. Just double-click the Focus Stick to reset focus to the centre of the frame, then quickly adjust to the part of the frame you want in focus. Walking around casually grabbing street shots and forget where you AF point is? No problem. Whether you’re in Single or Multi-Point Autofocus, or Manual Focus, you’ll be selecting you focus point quicker than ever before. The X-Pro1 doesn’t have one, and it’s pretty awesome. We’ll start this section off with my two favourite additions. This will be another bloodbath, and probably the area I think Fuji made their best decisions. The X-pro2 shoots an extra two frames per second faster, and has a buffer that can handle from 3× the RAFs, and infinitely more JPEGs where the only limitation is the size of your SD card. Even when I drift to the outer reaches of the frame where things are contrast only, the X-Pro2 pulls lenses like the XF 35mm f/1.4 into focus quicker. Nearly two thirds of the X-Pro2’s AF points are phase detect, or 40% of the imaging frame. This is where the X-Pro2 will reduce the risk of missed images. Honestly, comparing next to a fully firmware upgraded X-Pro1, I can’t tell the difference, and the delay in my ability to actually flick the power switch at the same is probably have way more of an affect start up time than the cameras are. Getting into specifics, startup time has been reduced even further from 0.5 sec. The X-Pro2 starts up faster, is ready to shoot faster, acquires focus faster, processes larger images with optional compression faster, and writes to faster memory cards faster. With contrast-only focus, a slower processor, and overall outdated and outclassed hardware, the X-Pro1 really has no hope in the performance department. I just need to point out that the comically large card write lamp of the X-Pro1 has thankfuly been replaced with something more reasonable. Microphone/Remote Release 2.5mm Stereo Mini Connector Geotagging, Wireless Image Transfer, Camera Remote App, PC AutosaveĤ95g with Body Cap, Hot Shoe Cover Battery, Memory CardĤ53g with Body Cap, Hot Shoe Cover, Battery, Memory Card ![]() Billingham Hadley SmallĬlassic Chrome and Arcos Film Simulation ModesĮlectronic Rangefinder (ERF) Dual Display 6.1 for X-Trans Best X-Trans RAW Converter Long Exposure Photography Tips Heavy Issues Mirrorless vs DSLR weight Adobe’s Fujifilm Camera Calibration Profiles Film Simulation Modes Compared Fujifilm Metering ONA Bowery vs. Extras Fuji Filter Thread Sizes Lightroom 5.7 vs.Reviews Fujifilm X-T3 Fujifilm X-H1 Fujifilm X-T2 Fujifilm X-Pro2 Fujifilm X-T1 Fujifilm X-T10 Fujifilm X70 Fujifilm X30 Fujifilm GFX 50S Preview XF 14mm F2.8 XF 16mm F1.4 WR XF 18mm F2 XF 23mm F1.4 XF 35mm F1.4 XF 35mm F2 WR XF 56mm F1.2 (APD) XF 10-24mm F4 OIS XF 16-55mm F2.8 WR XF 18-55mm F2.8-4 OIS XF 50-140mm F2.8 OIS WR MCEX-11 & MCEX-16 Extension Tubes VPB-XT2 Vertical Power Booster Grip Fuji MHG-XT Hand Grip Artisan & Artist Silk Strap LumaLabs Loop 3 Nucis Leather Straps.Lens Versus Wide Angle Primes Standard Zooms Telephoto Zooms 10-24mm F4 vs.X20 Interchangeable Lens Body Spec Comparison Fixed Lens Body Spec Comparison
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