Description
The FUJIFILM X-Pro2 is the new flagship range-finder style camera in the award-winning X-Series line. The X-Pro2 is the pinnacle of X-Series photography, and gives professional photographers an innovative, Advanced Hybrid Multi Viewfinder capable of quickly switching between optical and electronic finders, a new 24.3MP X-Trans CMOS III sensor for truly remarkable image resolution, and a new X-Processor Pro that delivers dramatically quick response times for unmatched overall performance. World's first Advanced Hybrid Multi Viewfinder with 2.36 million dots and maximum speed of 85 frames per second 24.3MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS III Sensor Dust and splash-resistant body with more than 61 points of weather sealing and freeze resistance to 14-degrees F High-precision 3" rear display with 1.62 million dots Dual memory card slots (Slot 1 compatible with UHS-II Standards) Maximum ISO performance up to 12800 sensitivity; Extended ISO ISO100, 25600, 51200 Innovative electric charge transfer rate for ultra-fast readout speeds Full HD video 1080p at 60fps Advanced creative filters By combining these features with the ultra-high image quality of FUJINON X-Mount lenses and the world-renowned color reproduction technology refined by Fujifilm over its decades in the film and digital imaging industry, the FUJIFILM X-Pro2 delivers the best ever results from an X-Series camera. Image Quality - Th
Fujifilm X-Pro2 Mirrorless Digital Camera Body, Black - Bundle with Holster Bag, 64GB Class 10 SDXC Card, Spare Battery, Quick Charger, Tripod, Cleaning Kit, Memory Wallet, Software Package
Price is below average
Current Price
$1 339.99
Average
$1 672.24
Min Price
$1 339.99
Max Price
$1 750.14
Price dynamics
20%
Description
The FUJIFILM X-Pro2 is the new flagship range-finder style camera in the award-winning X-Series line. The X-Pro2 is the pinnacle of X-Series photography, and gives professional photographers an innovative, Advanced Hybrid Multi Viewfinder capable of quickly switching between optical and electronic finders, a new 24.3MP X-Trans CMOS III sensor for truly remarkable image resolution, and a new X-Processor Pro that delivers dramatically quick response times for unmatched overall performance. World's first Advanced Hybrid Multi Viewfinder with 2.36 million dots and maximum speed of 85 frames per second 24.3MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS III Sensor Dust and splash-resistant body with more than 61 points of weather sealing and freeze resistance to 14-degrees F High-precision 3" rear display with 1.62 million dots Dual memory card slots (Slot 1 compatible with UHS-II Standards) Maximum ISO performance up to 12800 sensitivity; Extended ISO ISO100, 25600, 51200 Innovative electric charge transfer rate for ultra-fast readout speeds Full HD video 1080p at 60fps Advanced creative filters By combining these features with the ultra-high image quality of FUJINON X-Mount lenses and the world-renowned color reproduction technology refined by Fujifilm over its decades in the film and digital imaging industry, the FUJIFILM X-Pro2 delivers the best ever results from an X-Series camera. Image Quality - Th
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(jazzy piano music) (upbeat rock music) - Hi, everyone. Welcome to pal2tech. When you really think about it, your SD card is the single
most important component of your camera. All of the planning, the expensive gear, the preparations, your reputation, and ultimately, the trust
that the client puts into you, it all comes down to how you manage this little piece of plastic. Now, my first tip has to do with organization and multiple cameras on a location shoot. I categorize my cameras as
camera A, camera B, and so forth. I then use some painters tape, which is not very sticky and can be easily removed,
and then put back on, and I write the letter of
the camera right on the tape. I then arrange all of my SD cards that I'm gonna be using, and my SD cards have already been labeled by group and then by card number, so I have some SD cards for the A group, one, two, three, and so forth, and th


