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My two cents on the X-T2:

 

Blazingly fast camera  both in performance and AF!

 

AF-S AF-C

 

Fast.

 

My two cents in no particular order:

 

Face detection freaky good....so good I will probably leave it on most of the time.

 

Boost or no boost, grip or no grip, it's just a fast camera!

 

Acros is beautiful.

 

Lovely viewfinder.

 

I used both styles of batteries today.

 

Zero issues.

 

Crazy fast camera!

 

Image quality superb!

 

This camera just SMOKES the X-T1 !

 

I left a Canon 5D MK3 system for Fuji, had some lingering regrets over the last six months, but those are totally erased as of today.

 

-Peter

 

 

 

 

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So far I have actually found it to be unsettingly fast. I put about 5000 shots through an X-E2 about 14000 through my X-T1 and I sort of had a muscle memory around shot time and I used to sometimes trigger a shot early to catch the definitive moment and I am having to retrain myself as the damn camera gets there too quickly and i have the weird problem of not lag but the camera being too fast. Its a good problem to have, but sligthly disconcerting :)

 

IF you want to emulate it with your X-T1 switch to manual mode, use the AE-L button to lock exposure put it in 1/4000 second mode and take a few pictures, thats how the X-T2 feels at 1/250 of a second wtih AF and AE turned on :)

 

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