I want to address some aspects of real life use of the camera and especially aspects I haven’t seen addressed much in other reviews or profiles of the X-Pro2. I won’t go into every feature and setting as there are many solid reviews out there covering this. This is a brief bottom line story from my perspective as a full time professional photographer. X-Pro2 set on continuous auto focus and wide/tracking with Fujinon XF 55-200mm f3.5-4.5 zoom at 200mm (300mm FF equiv) f10, 1/320 sec. Not only did it accurately track the elk jumping the fence but is capable of 8 fps and the large buffer allows for more than enough raw frames for a burst of this type. Some elk came through my yard and I grabbed the X-Pro2. I didn’t have high expectations for auto focus speed and focus tracking but was pleasantly surprised by the accuracy and speed of the X-Pro2. Much of what I post applies to other Fuji cameras and the rest of the system (I posted Part 1 and Part 2 in May, 2016 Part 3 in June and Part 4 in Sept, and Part 5 in Dec) In the captions I provide the backstory of the shot along with technical info (non-tech folks just ignore the part at the end of the captions.) This post is the prologue for what has become my continuing series of the Fujifilm X-Pro2, XF lenses, and X-Pro Tour of images from my travels, stories behind the photos, and my thoughts and experiences with the Fuji X-Pro2 system in many different situations. Updated See updates with red headings, green text
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