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September 2016
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139 Tests
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Die Autoren gefallen
Sehr robustes Gehäuse
Großer Ausstattungsumfang mit vielen DirektBedienelementen
Hervorragender elektronischer Sucher
Cleverer MonitorKlappmechanismus
Mit Ausnahme des etwas mauen Dynamikumfangs sehr gute Bildqualität bis ISO 1.600 und gute bis ISO 6
Exzellente Bildqualität für eine Digitalkamera mit APS-C-Bildsensor
Sehr gute Bildqualität & hohe Auflösung bis ISO 3.200
Auch bei hohen ISO-Werten bis 12.800 ist die Detailwiedergabe vergleichsweise gut
Sehr gut in der Hand liegendes Kameragehäuse
So
Hohe Bildqualität
Hohes Serienbildtempo
Großer
Heller Sucher
Guter Bildstabilisator
Bildschärfe und -rauschen erstklassig
Schneller Autofokus
Rasante Serienaufnahme
Spritzwasserschutz
Zugängliche Bedienung
Sinnvoller Batteriegriff
Ultra-HD-Filme
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Kein Touchscreen
UHSIISchreibgeschwindigkeit wird nicht voll ausgeschöpft
Volle Leistungsfähigkeit nur mit Zusatzgriff
Teilweise etwas kleine Tasten und nicht optimal zu bedienende Schalter
Kein integriertes Blitzgerät (ein Aufsteckblitz befindet sich aber im Lieferumfang)
4K-Videos sind ohne Griff auf zehn Minuten beschränkt
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Zusammenfassung: The Fuji Film X-T2 measures 15x9.5x12.5cm with the supplied 18>55mm lens fitted fully retracted, it weights 861grams.Like the previous offering it is powerful and really a small professional camera. A thorough read of the manual is a must to do more tha...
The original X-T1 has been a firm favourite amongst photographers – and it's easy to see why when you take into account its small form-factor, tactile controls, solid build and lovely results. Despite a huge firmware refresh that saw a host of AF improvem...
Best-in-class ergonomics, Outstanding image quality, Capable 4K video mode
Burst and video autofocus could be better, A little slow in normal use
The X-T1 had all the things I look for in a stills camera: a robust, weather-sealed body with plenty of single-function buttons and dials, a superb viewfinder and tilting screen, topped off with exceptional image quality. Performance was okay rather than...
Lacks internal stabilization, Phase-detect AF doesn't work with all lenses, Some menu options are confusing
With a new sensor, vastly improved autofocus, and Fujifilm's best implementation of a video mode yet, the X-T2 is a worthy successor to the original. But the heart of this camera still lies in its exquisite design, solid build quality, and refined shootin...
Fuji's design team has clearly listened to feedback – good and bad – it received about the X-T1, and used it when creating the X-T2. This new model is therefore very much an adaptation of the successful X-T1 design, with a few subtle adjustments. The imag...
When we reviewed the X-T1 in 2014, we concluded by saying it was one of the finest premium compact system cameras wed ever tested. We instantly fell in love with its chic styling and DSLR-like layout of buttons and dials. However, we always felt there wa...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-07-08, Autor: Phil , Testbericht von: techradar.com
Greatly improved AF, Large and bright EVF, 24.3MP X, Trans CMOS sensor, Body mounted controls
No touchscreen, Lowest setting of ISO 200 shooting raw, Exposure comp dial still easily knocked
With a new AF system and the same sensor that we've seen in the X-Pro2, 4K video and numerous other refinements, the X-T2 promises to be one of the must-have cameras of the year...
X-Trans CMOS sensor, Great tracking performance, Useful electronic viewfinder, Capable of 4K video shooting
No touchscreen, Requires battery grip for top performance, No in-body image stabilisation
Fuji X-T2 – Performance and AF The X-T2 is a great camera to use for a variety of different subjects, with one of the main reasons being its speed. Start-up time is great, as is shot-to-shot time, and you can flick through menus and images in playback wit...