Fuji So.. X-T2...

with just a few days before the announcement, the full specs are now leaked:

– 24.3MP CMOS sensor
– Image processing engine X Processor Pro
– Video 4K30fps. Full HD60fps
– Video of the bit rate is 100Mbps
– The maximum speed of the shutter is 1/8000 seconds. 1/32000 sec electronic shutter
– Synchro speed of the flash is 1/250 seconds
– AF 325 points can be selected intelligent hybrid phase difference AF
– The body is in a magnesium alloy, improve the durability of the dial. Dust and water specification
– EVF is 2.36 million dots. Refresh rate 100fps
– 3-way tilting 3 inches 1.62 million dot LCD monitor
– Dual SD card slot. UHS-II support
– AF-C custom settings
– ISO range is ISO200-12800 (RAW)
– Wi-Fi built-in. Remote shooting correspondence. Instax Share printer support
– 16 kinds of film simulation modes, including the ACROS
– That can customize the settings screen “My Menu”
– Normal / boost mode switching
– 14bit RAW lossless compression. Camera RAW development
– Exposure compensation +/- 5EV
– 256-segment metering (multi-spot average, spot, center-weighted)
– Interval Shooting
– 13 kinds of creative filter
– The battery is NP-W126S. The number of possible shots 350 sheets
– 3.5mm microphone jack. 2.5mm remote terminal. USB3.0 terminal. Micro HDMI terminal
– You can use all of Fujinon X mount lens group
  • When the vertical position power booster grip use of the option, can use a plurality of battery at the same time, continuous shooting is speeding up, the shooting interval, shutter time lag, the image disappearance time is shortened. In addition, 4K of recording time is extended up to 30 minutes.

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Fujifilm X-T2 :: Full Specs and Images LEAKED! :: 30 Minutes of 4K recording (with vertical Grip) + 325 AF points! - Fuji Rumors
 
Fujirumors simply copied and condensed a post from Fuji's official website. The much more comprehensive original is also linked there. Basically, Fuji copied Canon's pro camera AF cases. So everybody's copying everybody. That's what innovation looks like in this industry.
 
Fujirumors simply copied and condensed a post from Fuji's official website. The much more comprehensive original is also linked there. Basically, Fuji copied Canon's pro camera AF cases. So everybody's copying everybody. That's what innovation looks like in this industry.

Rico - not sure if you're happy or mad about that. :)
 
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