Fuji Xq2. Fujifilm Unveils New XQ2, XA2 Premium XSeries Cameras Digital Trends Quality synonymous with Fujifilm's X-Series with its exceptional Fujinon lens, new Film Simulation modes, tactile control ring, brilliant image quality, fast, responsive performance and comfortable handling In fact, if you shoot Fujifilm, the XQ2 is the smallest X series camera and uses the same EXR Processor 2 and a similar designed X-Trans CMOS II sensor
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lens, an advanced 12 Megapixel 2/3" X-Trans CMOS II sensor with phase detection, and the EXR Processor II that delivers the fastest autofocus speed in its category of up to 0.06 seconds. Quality synonymous with Fujifilm's X-Series with its exceptional Fujinon lens, new Film Simulation modes, tactile control ring, brilliant image quality, fast, responsive performance and comfortable handling
Fujifilm XQ2 Specs and Review
It strips away advanced features like a hot shoe or integrated EVF (you'll find them in the larger Fuji X30), but is quite capable in its own right.. But, the X100VI feels more like a mirrorless camera with a permanently attached lens. Launched in 2015, the Fujifilm XQ2 was an affordable compact camera that mixed a 12MP 2/3-inch sensor with a long 25-100mm equivalent lens
Fujifilm XQ2. Launched in 2015, the Fujifilm XQ2 was an affordable compact camera that mixed a 12MP 2/3-inch sensor with a long 25-100mm equivalent lens It strips away advanced features like a hot shoe or integrated EVF (you'll find them in the larger Fuji X30), but is quite capable in its own right..
Fuji's new XQ2 highend compact is easy on the pocket, literally. The Fuji XQ2 has been introduced some 18 months after the XQ1 and it shares the same 12-megapixel 2/3-inch X-Trans CMOS II sensor found in its predecessor, as well as the larger X20 and X30. In fact, if you shoot Fujifilm, the XQ2 is the smallest X series camera and uses the same EXR Processor 2 and a similar designed X-Trans CMOS II sensor