I have the X-T4, X-T3, X-T2 and as a professional cinematographer, I prefer the X-T2. It has to do mostly with its sensor. It's the best Fujifilm sensor for cinematography. Plus that it's built in Japan and feels like a precision instrument makes it my choice for cine work. Newer is not always better and in my case it's 100% true.
@@luisedwardmc7606 The lens that you choose needs to be the proper lens for how you will be using your camera. What type of work will you be doing with the X-T2?
@@luisedwardmc7606 Three different functions ... for Astro photography I recommend the NEW Viltrox 13mm f/1.4 with Auto Focus. That 13mm Viltrox lens will also be a nice option for landscape. As for a zoom lens, the most underrated lens and most versatile lens is the Fujifilm 18-135mm R OIS LM WR. The fact that it is weather sealed and has optical image stabilization is a great match for the X-T2 which is weather sealed and has no IBIS. In addition if you want to get even further reach, I would add a Fujifilm 2x adapter to the 18-135mm lens which will convert it to a 36-270mm lens with OIS. Great for bird watching without breaking the bank.
I have info overload lol. Getting back into more serious photograpy. I left the scene in 2009, selling my Minolta Maxxum 70 SLR. I went low grade digital for a while. Disabilty has been a challenge for me last few years and need a release Ican do and desstress. It started with getting my Samsung S21 ultra phone with 5 lenses. It takes amazing photos and now I want a better camera so I can have more freedom with manual settings. I have gone from Canon to loving these Fuji images, so I'm stuck on Fuji. That makes it easier, so I've gone form deciding on Xt30, xt20, to XT3, to feeling the XT2 is the best compromise out of all of them. Your video helped me solidy my decision even though the XT3 is on sale for 1399$. Ican get the XT2 used for 600, 2 lenses, a case, memory card and probably still be under. Appreciate the video and nice shots! Oh i plan to do landscape, wildlife, portraits, and also wanted video capabilty. I am also going to start a VLOG on living and helping cope with EDS, PSA, and ASD (Ehlers Danlos syndrome, Psooriaitc arthritis, autism spectrum disorder) and being diagnosed late as a 42 yr old lol! Hey Imade it on my own, right! Take care my friend!
Thanks, mate. Moving from Nikon full frame and film shooting and want a smaller camera that gives me that same love I have for film without the rising costs. This really put my mind at ease that an older xt2 will suit my needs and get me across to a new system. Already plan to buy adapters for my older lenses and my nikon macro. Fuji seems like the only company making cameras for photography lovers. Pure joy.
100% agree. Still shooting the xt2 for personal stuff, along with a film Nikon FM2n. I have an Xt4 as well, but there's definitely something about the Xt2 that feels more authentic.
Yeah I've had my X-T2 for 4 or 5 years and I'm still using it a lot. I love it. I don't see any reason to upgrade and actually when I saw my friend's XT-3 (I think it was a 3) I thought the dials and stuff felt cheaper and flimsy in comparison. Actually she had dropped the camera once and then the shutter speed dial never worked properly
Well said my Bro and wonderful video production! I agree. I've handled the XT3 and the X Pro 3 several times but I can't bring myself to part with my XT2. I also have the XT1. I think the XT2 is the perfect sweet spot between the filmic quality of the XT1 and the functionality of the XT3/4 etc.
@@olawalesanni2872 Oh wow, good question! The XT1's second generation sensor is very unique. I think the term "film like" is somewhat applicable. As much as I enjoy the I.Q. from the XT1, there are some ergonomic and functional limitations that drove me to purchase the XT2 on sale at the end of 2019. The ISO and shutter speed dials on the XT2 are much easier to unlock and turn. Also the joystick on the XT2 makes it much more convenient to move the focus point. The better viewfinder, higher shutter speeds, and the dual card slot are nice but I could have lived without them. The XT2 is the sweet spot for me because the sensor, although maybe not quite as "organic" as the XT1 still offers that Fuji magic. Combined with the more hassle free shooting experience, it ends up being the camera body I'm more likely to grab especially if I'm gonna do some street stuff. I tend to shoot with manual lenses on the XT1 these days since I'm already anticipating a slower shooting experience. I use the 35mm f2 a lot on the XT2 for food photography and the 23mm f2 for street. One thing I really enjoy is when you get the right distance from the subject and create that 3D pop. If you're interested, I post my Fuji jpegs @sub_bourbon_chef. Cheers!
I just got one on eBay for 250 bucks in almost mint condition (shutter count 6578). Now i have all the money to buy some good lenses. Might sell my A7III, it's just too big and too much for what I do. Great video, love the little camera
Starting out shooting film on an old AE 1 as a teen in the late 70s, I really like the retro look of the XT2 and the old dials on the top. It reminds me of my youth. The retro look and its size is what first attracted me to the camera. The image quality is superb - The XT2 will produce a tack-sharp print twenty inches in width with plenty of detail in the highlights and shadows. I was thinking of jumping up to their medium format GFX 50 or even the 100 as I sell a lot of oversized prints at various art fairs but I found even pushing the X T2 image up to 30 inches in width when shooting RAW, I was getting fine image quality - well worth the money and the build quality is superior to most cameras on the market today.
@@olawalesanni2872 I have the S-M-C 55mm, 50mm,28mm,35mm 3.5, 200mm f3.5 & f/4 plus a bunch of others that I use for film shooting. Also all the K mount variations so I will be busy. Thanks!!
My first mirrorless camera and I gotta say that I will never stop using it until it breaks on me, and even then, then I'd probably buy another XT2. One thing that I don't like about Fuji is the lack of lense variety.
The X-T2 is a great camera. It was my first Fuji and I chose it (and love it) because of its analog feel, so for anyone who used to shoot film, this camera feels ergonomically perfect. I have since added an X-H1 and a GFX 50R. Having a hard time deciding whether to let go of the X-T2 or the X-H1; not sure it makes sense keeping both. The only thing I found annoying on the X-T2 (and this is just size related) is that when I add a flash unit to it, I end up turning the camera off constantly. The X-H1 is better in this sense and it's a very robust and also an exceptional camera (also made in Japan).
Cool. I had a X-T2 before I got the X-T4 that now broke for the second time. I'm now waiting for the delivery of a used X-T2 which I liked better for the reasons you mentioned.
@@hvdx9651 It's a super fun camera tu use. Takes great pictures still. If you don't want to spend more then 500€ then it's a great option. Especially with the old 35mm or 23mm f1.4 from fuji.
Nicely done. A friend recently gave me his XT2... I wasn't sure I was going to keep it because I have an XH1, XT1 and Xpro1 that I use for work already. But I have to say I like the feel in the hand of the XT2 and I like that it's a smaller option for me to take to work and I still feel like I have all the AF and image quality capability of my XH1 which is my main camera for work (I am a video/stills shooter for a newspaper in central Pennsylvania). The XT2 was a shocker for me. Yes I know the camera has essentially the same chip as my XH1 that I love but just the fact that the XT2 is slightly smaller in my (small) hands means it gives me a break from carrying the XH1 and changes up how I feel about shooting because it keeps it fresh (somehow... not really sure how) to take a different camera each day to work. Overall I'm completely in agreement that the XT2 is probably the best "just buy it" camera for the Fuji system out there now.
That’s my question: XH-1 or XT-2? I like the smaller size of the XT-2 but prefer the grip and top LCD of the XH-1. IBIS seems like a bonus for shooting with those great Fujinon primes. Tough call.
Great video Olawale! And I fully agree with you. It's special. It's a keeper. When it breaks and I can't repair it anymore, I'll put it on a shelf and enjoy looking at it.
It's the last in the X-T series that produced in Japan, but afaik the newer X-H series and X-Pro series are still produced in Japan. My favourite Fujifilm camera is the X-Pro 2 (I don't do video) but I agree that this generation (and sensor!) is the best Fujifilm's made in their interchangeable lens camera line-up.
Great video. I got my X-T2 in 2018 and plan to stick with it for years to come. I'll add new lenses and keep learning the art of photography with the X-T2.
I just purchased a XT2 after using canon,Nikon because I borrowed a fuji camera from a friend and that color omg amazing and I predominantly do photography it suits me perfectly of course the 4K video is a bonus however not my main concern
@@olawalesanni2872 I use Fuji lenses even the 16-50 xc its considerably sharper than the kit offerings from canon ,nikon i find it versatile for my street photography also I use a 50 1.2 manual focus lens challenging but does a fantastic job at subject separation. I do find the Fuji lenses prohibitively expensive at least in my country they are.I have also an olympus and a second fujifilm camera and they cover all the bases I require
Indeed a great rig. This camera was one of the cameras that turned me from a Canon user (after close to 40 years), along with the XE-2s in 2016. Sadly my ‘2’ was stolen whilst on assignment late last year, fortunately, I had an X-T3 as my main rig, but still, I sorely miss this camera. As you mentioned the ‘2’ was the last of the X-T line that was made and assembled in Japan, I sincerely hope Fuji brings the X-T production line back to Japan with the release of an X-T6. Love all 4 of my Fujis, but the ‘2’ will have a special place in my heart. Great vid, keep ‘em coming...
Agreed - my local camera place here in Melbourne, Australia is stockpiling as many Xt2s as they can. It's a future or dare I say even right now a desirable - Fujiphile collectable...
thanks for this bro. made me appreciate more what i have now (the XT2) before considering an upgrade. im using it as an everyday camera but maybe i need to care for it more and switch back using my older gen body systems for daily use so i can keep the XT2 for more important projects. again, cheers bro! thanks!
Couldn’t agree more. My Fuji journey started with x100. Hated it but saw the potential, X100s nailed it. Bought the Xpro1 used and although not smitten with it, it had many pluses over my Nikon DSLR’s. But when the the Xpro2 came out, it had everything and more than I needed, having paired it with the Xpro2 I was done with camera bodies. Upgrades for me were better glass and Im done now with that too. So why upgrade and spend more money, nothing is perfect? I dont see why a XT3 or 4 is worth it when I have the cats ass now. Anyway I just discovered your channel. I liked and subscribed. All best from Western Canada 🇨🇦
Great philosophy, amazing style, cool delivery. Subscribed. On another note, I have the *original* X100 (that started my Fuji X journey about 10 ? years ago), the X-T1, XPro-2, and still, the X-T2 is my favorite for some of the reasons you mentioned.
Love my Xt2 for all the reasons you mentioned. Recently focusing on portrait shootings with studio light and experienced a serious number of "locked up" situations. Had to take out the battery each time in order to continue my work. Very frustrating but obviously a non solved problem according to the Fuji-community. Greetings from Zurich, Switzerland.
Ooh thank you for this video … I’ve had the Xt2 for several years and I’ve loved the heck out of them but I’ve totally been feeling pressure that I need to upgrade. Thanking you for flipping that narrative (for now lol) and rekindling my love/appreciating what I have. I had no idea about using vintage lenses 🤦🏼♀️ I look forward to exploring that route/option now as well - So fun, thank you 🙏🏼
I have the X-T2 in the graphite silver I find the finish seems to be more durable than the black. There is something about the colour science as you say I have watched videos of people comparing the sensor from the X-T2 with the three and 4. I cannot see any difference myself but some swear the 2 is a more pleasing sensor. I also own the X-H1 and whilst this has IBIS I tend to reach for the 2 more than the X-H1. Thanks for a great video.
Nice review. I've had my XT2 since 2017 and my XPro2 they are my go to cameras, I don't plan on upgrading. I think the new features on the XT3&4 are nice but not worth the money.
The XPro 2 is soo amazing sadly mines is broken! Yeah after buying the xt3 I wish I never entertained the idea of buying it in the first place 😂 you should’ve stopped me tony!
Dang great video and goregous/compelling non-distracting video production too XT-2 is Lengend, makes me wanna shoot all the time, intangibles about this rig that's hard to explain - and the fujinon 16mm 1.4 is a forever beast
Just found you Chanel loved it and the quality of the production and the images you showed Can you do a video about all that gear I can see on the shelf behind you looks very interesting I’m a long time Nikon shooter but have and x pro 2 with a few primes Similar image experience while slightly different in the hand
Totally agree about XT2!! I've owned one for several years also the XT3 which I kept for two months,in my opinion the quality is very poor compared to the 2,, the silver rubs off the top and bottom plate edges in a matter of weeks!! I still maintain the best cameras are made in Japan.
Having grown up with, and still using film cameras, then digital - via Nikon Coolpix, Sony 600, Olympus OMD5 then Pen-F to Fuji EX1 and 2 (only the viewfinders put me off those), Leica Monochrom then, for longer, Sony A7ii, 7Rii and 7Riii and Canon 5DSr - money and the frustration of spending way too many hours at the computer to try to make files look the way I wanted I ditched almost everything and just bought an ex demo/as new XT2. Don’t miss the others at all. The JPEG’s look like the film images I love and the resolution is more than up to my A3+ Canon printer. In fa t, curiosity and GAS aside I don’t think I will ever leave Fuji now. Perhaps if I can ever afford one, a medium format version, probably not, but for now this until a new XT with a higher resolution finder and IBIS comes along. Fantastic cameras.
The way you prefer the X-T2 to its successors is the way that many people prefer the X-T1 to the X-T2. That’s why I’m scared to upgrade, because I love my X-T1.
This is a really great video. I used to be into photography with nice gear, but as times got tough I had to sell everything. Now in my later years I thought about getting a good camera, but I can't afford a $2k camera kit. I came across the X-T2 and read about the newer 3 and 4. Your video inspires me to keep an eye out for a T2. BTW the stills in your video are amazing - what lens do you use as your go to? I've liked looking at the sharpness of the xf 50-140mm but it's a bit pricey.
Thanks for reaching out and commenting this Brian! Personally I only use vintage lenses 90% of the time. The three main lenses I use are the 50mm 1.8 by Nikkor, 24mm 2.5 by tamron & the 35mm 3.5 bt takamur hope that helps!
@@olawalesanni2872 I was rummaging through some boxes last night and discovered I had two lens' from when I owned my Nikon film cameras... an old 50mm 1.8 and an off brand 17mm. Seems you're using Nikon as well, would you mind sharing what converter ring you're using to use Nikon lens on your X-T2?
Two years after sharing your video, the X-T2 is still my #1choice for everyday photography, street and holidays. I've got an X-H2 meanwehile, but who needs 40 Mpix and who needs IBIS when you own a prime with bright aperture or a zoom lens with image stabilization?
Great review! I might have to pick one up at least as a secondary camera to my old Sony. I know it’s crop sensor, but I like the Fuji colors better. Back in the film days, I also shot Fujifilm over Kodak because of the colors! :)
I have the Xpro2 and loved it, but I have been looking at this one as a secondary body. Love that the lenses are interchangeable with both cameras, whereas some camera companies would have you buy the body for their cameras, but the lenses for two different bodies most likely are not compatible
That’s what I did run the XPro 2 and X-T2 side by side. The Pro2 is sexy and as a rangefinder style camera it is different in usage, but the T-2 is the more functional camera, including superior electronic viewfinder and controls. For stills these two cameras as far from obsolete, for action photography, well Fujifilm isn’t exactly fast to begin with and the older bodies feel more dated.
I am looking at the 23mm and the 90mm F2 lense. If you search a video on the comparisons you can see which shot grab your attention, and go with that lense. I think the 3rd is the 35mm. Iam leaning towars the 23mm because you can always crop to the 35 and Ilike the blurs and softness of the 23mm.
Im currently using a D3300 but want to upgrade. I do Street Photography and portraits / cars and no landscape. The D7200 is a really good camera but I cant decide if I should buy a used Fujifilm xt 2 or D7200. Fujifilm good things: - AF - movable Screen - Quality - weather sealed - video - Liveview - dual SD - Colours
Nikon D 7200 good things: - dual SD - affordable - build in AF - good screen - 100% viewfinder - weathersealed - easy menu - 1200 shots per battery I need a fast af and a good LV for street photography as well as nice colours and good Iso-noise. I really cant decide... Fujifilm lenses are so damn expensive but very very good. But it would be a great thing to keep the nikon lenses (18-55mm, 55-200mm, 50mm 1.8) pls help :(
Wow this video is incredible I would like to learn how you get your colour pallet there. Would like to recreate the aesthetic and feeling in my work. Not to copy but I really like that Kodak feel
Oh yeah. It's a wonderful creature. I tend to put my vintage lenses on an X-H1 that I got with a battery grip locally, cherry shape for 700. That camera is big fun with the Minolta Celtic 135mm 2.8, (unbelievably sharp lens, and it goes for around 40 bucks on ebay ) and other beasts like the Tair 11A 135mm 2.8 bokeh monster, and some Rollei and Pentax 50mm's. But the T-2 with even the 16-50mm 3.5 OIS just says yes. I have all the sexy primes, but like to give a nod toward the little guys too. The 16mm 1.4 or the 23mm 2.0 of the T-2 is exciting gear to play with. Nothing wrong with the big glass from Viltrox either. Too bad I'm feeling a bit chary about going out in San Francisco now with good gear. Ain't that a bitch? Maybe I'll take the X-M1 out to test the waters....
@@olawalesanni2872 nice, im planning to get the 23/2 from fuji. I hope that's what i really want, but first i wanted to get the 100t or v, so i bet its the right choice
really cool video man. i want to buy a xt-2 for myself, i've been using sony for almost 4 years now but i want to change my gear to fuji i own a couple of vintage lenses and a canon 24-105mm f4. do you have any recomendations on a adapter to buy so i can use my canon glass on a fuji?
Hey! Been using my XT2 mainly to get into video. Do you remember the settings you used to get the vid in this? In terms of FPS and shutter etc! And were you using one of the film sims? Sorry, total newbie so I'm asking the most basic questions!
Hello Olawale, thank you for sharing this great video about this amazing camera. I just bought a used X-T2 with a Fuji 27MM f2 XF , and would like to know if it is normal for the Fujifilm x-t2 lens to move (focus back and forward) for a couple seconds when you press the Play button after you take a shot to view the photo you took?
It's currently 2023. Thanks for your video. I will definitely buy it!!. Just one question, I a high school student and I want to shoot portrait (especially my crush, I want to shoot in secret), my school is large about 23000m2. Should I buy the XF 50-200 or the viltrox 75mm f1.2?
Looking forward to your Tube spin on the XT5, I share your sentiments - it might seem nonsensical and I'll gladly wear that label but these are not cheap cameras and I do like the Made in Japan badge. The new Xt5 in Silver looks like a $million$ bucks in terms of build, yet to hold one though..
I had X-T from 2018 until 2022, when i sold all my fuji kit and went to the Nikon Z7II as I already had some Nikon kit, the D500 which I use for Wildlife and action. Anyway, fast forward to October 2023 and the Z7II and all my Z lenses have now gone and I've gone back to Fuji, specifically the X-T2. I managed to find one as new with only 400 actuations on it for £400. I just lost all interest for some reason with the Nikon, but I'm loving the Fuji ecosystem again for my seascape & landscape shots. I never print supe big so its all i need.
well I'm glad I discovered the Barry White of photography
I was totally hoping for the Fran Drescher but I’m cool with either lol
Definitely taken away by your voice. Dude said Barry White lol!
@@olawalesanni2872 lmao
He foyne too!
@@olawalesanni2872hey is the xt2 a good choice for urban fashion photography for Instagram?
I have the X-T4, X-T3, X-T2 and as a professional cinematographer, I prefer the X-T2. It has to do mostly with its sensor. It's the best Fujifilm sensor for cinematography. Plus that it's built in Japan and feels like a precision instrument makes it my choice for cine work. Newer is not always better and in my case it's 100% true.
would you recommend buying it with a kit lens or save more money to buy another lens?
aslo which lenses do you recommend?
@@luisedwardmc7606 The lens that you choose needs to be the proper lens for how you will be using your camera. What type of work will you be doing with the X-T2?
@@CharlezRichard I think I would need a zoom lens, I like landscape photography and also astro and animal photography
@@luisedwardmc7606 Three different functions ... for Astro photography I recommend the NEW Viltrox 13mm f/1.4 with Auto Focus. That 13mm Viltrox lens will also be a nice option for landscape. As for a zoom lens, the most underrated lens and most versatile lens is the Fujifilm 18-135mm R OIS LM WR. The fact that it is weather sealed and has optical image stabilization is a great match for the X-T2 which is weather sealed and has no IBIS. In addition if you want to get even further reach, I would add a Fujifilm 2x adapter to the 18-135mm lens which will convert it to a 36-270mm lens with OIS. Great for bird watching without breaking the bank.
@@CharlezRichard thank you very much, I've been looking for months but never find a concrete anwer
I love my X-T2! I've never owned another camera that matches its magic.
I have info overload lol. Getting back into more serious photograpy. I left the scene in 2009, selling my Minolta Maxxum 70 SLR. I went low grade digital for a while. Disabilty has been a challenge for me last few years and need a release Ican do and desstress. It started with getting my Samsung S21 ultra phone with 5 lenses. It takes amazing photos and now I want a better camera so I can have more freedom with manual settings.
I have gone from Canon to loving these Fuji images, so I'm stuck on Fuji. That makes it easier, so I've gone form deciding on Xt30, xt20, to XT3, to feeling the XT2 is the best compromise out of all of them. Your video helped me solidy my decision even though the XT3 is on sale for 1399$. Ican get the XT2 used for 600, 2 lenses, a case, memory card and probably still be under. Appreciate the video and nice shots! Oh i plan to do landscape, wildlife, portraits, and also wanted video capabilty. I am also going to start a VLOG on living and helping cope with EDS, PSA, and ASD (Ehlers Danlos syndrome, Psooriaitc arthritis, autism spectrum disorder) and being diagnosed late as a 42 yr old lol! Hey Imade it on my own, right! Take care my friend!
Thanks, mate. Moving from Nikon full frame and film shooting and want a smaller camera that gives me that same love I have for film without the rising costs. This really put my mind at ease that an older xt2 will suit my needs and get me across to a new system. Already plan to buy adapters for my older lenses and my nikon macro. Fuji seems like the only company making cameras for photography lovers. Pure joy.
The Xt-2 reminds me of my dad’s Pentax K1000…. ISO, SHUTTER SPEED and APERTURE, with a built in light meter; it’s got the manual feel📷👍
Well done. You are the first that I have heard that actually stated it was the last Fuji from Japan, I appreciate that fact.
100% agree. Still shooting the xt2 for personal stuff, along with a film Nikon FM2n. I have an Xt4 as well, but there's definitely something about the Xt2 that feels more authentic.
Yeah I've had my X-T2 for 4 or 5 years and I'm still using it a lot. I love it. I don't see any reason to upgrade and actually when I saw my friend's XT-3 (I think it was a 3) I thought the dials and stuff felt cheaper and flimsy in comparison. Actually she had dropped the camera once and then the shutter speed dial never worked properly
Just got it for 350$ and picked up the 23mm XC lens and I love it sooooo much, but it’s my first mirrorless
350$???? Where????? I only see them for 450-600 jesus christ
Well said my Bro and wonderful video production! I agree. I've handled the XT3 and the X Pro 3 several times but I can't bring myself to part with my XT2. I also have the XT1. I think the XT2 is the perfect sweet spot between the filmic quality of the XT1 and the functionality of the XT3/4 etc.
thanks! i appreciate the kind words Muata! how would you compare the xt1 vs the xt2?
@@olawalesanni2872 Oh wow, good question! The XT1's second generation sensor is very unique. I think the term "film like" is somewhat applicable. As much as I enjoy the I.Q. from the XT1, there are some ergonomic and functional limitations that drove me to purchase the XT2 on sale at the end of 2019. The ISO and shutter speed dials on the XT2 are much easier to unlock and turn. Also the joystick on the XT2 makes it much more convenient to move the focus point. The better viewfinder, higher shutter speeds, and the dual card slot are nice but I could have lived without them. The XT2 is the sweet spot for me because the sensor, although maybe not quite as "organic" as the XT1 still offers that Fuji magic. Combined with the more hassle free shooting experience, it ends up being the camera body I'm more likely to grab especially if I'm gonna do some street stuff. I tend to shoot with manual lenses on the XT1 these days since I'm already anticipating a slower shooting experience. I use the 35mm f2 a lot on the XT2 for food photography and the 23mm f2 for street. One thing I really enjoy is when you get the right distance from the subject and create that 3D pop. If you're interested, I post my Fuji jpegs @sub_bourbon_chef. Cheers!
Should i buy one
finley pritchard if you buy us one, of course! But what do you need one for
I just got one on eBay for 250 bucks in almost mint condition (shutter count 6578).
Now i have all the money to buy some good lenses.
Might sell my A7III, it's just too big and too much for what I do.
Great video, love the little camera
hey u still got that sony a III?
I've got the xt2 last week second hand. I love it!!
I’m happy to hear that you enjoy it!
Me too, I got my xt2 this week
Ive been using Vintage Glass on my XT2 and i must say its unreal; Too great for a 2016 camera.
could not agree more!
Starting out shooting film on an old AE 1 as a teen in the late 70s, I really like the retro look of the XT2 and the old dials on the top. It reminds me of my youth. The retro look and its size is what first attracted me to the camera. The image quality is superb - The XT2 will produce a tack-sharp print twenty inches in width with plenty of detail in the highlights and shadows. I was thinking of jumping up to their medium format GFX 50 or even the 100 as I sell a lot of oversized prints at various art fairs but I found even pushing the X T2 image up to 30 inches in width when shooting RAW, I was getting fine image quality - well worth the money and the build quality is superior to most cameras on the market today.
Just bought the camera off Ebay. Can't wait to have it in my hands. I have lots of Takumars and K mount lenses to start but the Sky is the limit!
Takumar makes some great lens! Which one is your favorite?
@@olawalesanni2872 I have the S-M-C 55mm, 50mm,28mm,35mm 3.5, 200mm f3.5 & f/4 plus a bunch of others that I use for film shooting. Also all the K mount variations so I will be busy. Thanks!!
My first mirrorless camera and I gotta say that I will never stop using it until it breaks on me, and even then, then I'd probably buy another XT2. One thing that I don't like about Fuji is the lack of lense variety.
The X-T2 is a great camera. It was my first Fuji and I chose it (and love it) because of its analog feel, so for anyone who used to shoot film, this camera feels ergonomically perfect. I have since added an X-H1 and a GFX 50R. Having a hard time deciding whether to let go of the X-T2 or the X-H1; not sure it makes sense keeping both. The only thing I found annoying on the X-T2 (and this is just size related) is that when I add a flash unit to it, I end up turning the camera off constantly. The X-H1 is better in this sense and it's a very robust and also an exceptional camera (also made in Japan).
What do you prefer using the X-H1 for, what the X-T2?
I just bought one today and I bought some legacy lenses to go along with it. Thanks for the video bro💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Cool. I had a X-T2 before I got the X-T4 that now broke for the second time. I'm now waiting for the delivery of a used X-T2 which I liked better for the reasons you mentioned.
Just bought my X-T2, super excited to try it out!
How are u finding it?! Thinking of purchasing
@@hvdx9651 It's a super fun camera tu use. Takes great pictures still. If you don't want to spend more then 500€ then it's a great option. Especially with the old 35mm or 23mm f1.4 from fuji.
I ordered mine today (used, good condition) along with a fuji XF 35 f/2 R WR lens. Glad i made the right choice.
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Nicely done. A friend recently gave me his XT2... I wasn't sure I was going to keep it because I have an XH1, XT1 and Xpro1 that I use for work already. But I have to say I like the feel in the hand of the XT2 and I like that it's a smaller option for me to take to work and I still feel like I have all the AF and image quality capability of my XH1 which is my main camera for work (I am a video/stills shooter for a newspaper in central Pennsylvania).
The XT2 was a shocker for me. Yes I know the camera has essentially the same chip as my XH1 that I love but just the fact that the XT2 is slightly smaller in my (small) hands means it gives me a break from carrying the XH1 and changes up how I feel about shooting because it keeps it fresh (somehow... not really sure how) to take a different camera each day to work.
Overall I'm completely in agreement that the XT2 is probably the best "just buy it" camera for the Fuji system out there now.
That’s my question: XH-1 or XT-2? I like the smaller size of the XT-2 but prefer the grip and top LCD of the XH-1. IBIS seems like a bonus for shooting with those great Fujinon primes. Tough call.
Great video Olawale! And I fully agree with you. It's special. It's a keeper. When it breaks and I can't repair it anymore, I'll put it on a shelf and enjoy looking at it.
thanks for watching Bartosz! How long have you had your XT2 for?
@@olawalesanni2872 I got it in the summer of 2016 converting from a Canon 50D.
Great summation. Well done. Had one sold it regrettably, and now I’m about to get another one.
It's the last in the X-T series that produced in Japan, but afaik the newer X-H series and X-Pro series are still produced in Japan.
My favourite Fujifilm camera is the X-Pro 2 (I don't do video) but I agree that this generation (and sensor!) is the best Fujifilm's made in their interchangeable lens camera line-up.
Fire pics! I agree with you, specs on paper aren’t everything when pickin up a camera.
as fire as those Mod Sticks? Doubt it lol
Great video. I got my X-T2 in 2018 and plan to stick with it for years to come. I'll add new lenses and keep learning the art of photography with the X-T2.
I just purchased a XT2 after using canon,Nikon because I borrowed a fuji camera from a friend and that color omg amazing and I predominantly do photography it suits me perfectly of course the 4K video is a bonus however not my main concern
I'm happy to hear that you enjoy your XT2! do you use fuji lenses for it or your nikon lenses?!
@@olawalesanni2872 I use Fuji lenses even the 16-50 xc its considerably sharper than the kit offerings from canon ,nikon i find it versatile for my street photography also I use a 50 1.2 manual focus lens challenging but does a fantastic job at subject separation. I do find the Fuji lenses prohibitively expensive at least in my country they are.I have also an olympus and a second fujifilm camera and they cover all the bases I require
Great thoughts, I have an XT2 and love it and you helped me to remember to appreciate it. Thanks)))
Thanks Robert I appreciate us connecting through this video (:
Indeed a great rig. This camera was one of the cameras that turned me from a Canon user (after close to 40 years), along with the XE-2s in 2016. Sadly my ‘2’ was stolen whilst on assignment late last year, fortunately, I had an X-T3 as my main rig, but still, I sorely miss this camera. As you mentioned the ‘2’ was the last of the X-T line that was made and assembled in Japan, I sincerely hope Fuji brings the X-T production line back to Japan with the release of an X-T6. Love all 4 of my Fujis, but the ‘2’ will have a special place in my heart.
Great vid, keep ‘em coming...
Agreed - my local camera place here in Melbourne, Australia is stockpiling as many Xt2s as they can. It's a future or dare I say even right now a desirable - Fujiphile collectable...
Title says 2024, but was posted 2 years ago 🤯
Good vid though!
Like if you’re watching in 2024
This video is like me, it's lying about its age.
I just got this second hand and so excited to try a new format as this will be my first Fuji camera 😊
thanks for this bro. made me appreciate more what i have now (the XT2) before considering an upgrade. im using it as an everyday camera but maybe i need to care for it more and switch back using my older gen body systems for daily use so i can keep the XT2 for more important projects. again, cheers bro! thanks!
Couldn’t agree more. My Fuji journey started with x100. Hated it but saw the potential, X100s nailed it. Bought the Xpro1 used and although not smitten with it, it had many pluses over my Nikon DSLR’s. But when the the Xpro2 came out, it had everything and more than I needed, having paired it with the Xpro2 I was done with camera bodies. Upgrades for me were better glass and Im done now with that too. So why upgrade and spend more money, nothing is perfect? I dont see why a XT3 or 4 is worth it when I have the cats ass now. Anyway I just discovered your channel. I liked and subscribed. All best from Western Canada 🇨🇦
Great philosophy, amazing style, cool delivery. Subscribed. On another note, I have the *original* X100 (that started my Fuji X journey about 10 ? years ago), the X-T1, XPro-2, and still, the X-T2 is my favorite for some of the reasons you mentioned.
Thanks for the love I really appreciate it!
Love my Xt2 for all the reasons you mentioned. Recently focusing on portrait shootings with studio light and experienced a serious number of "locked up" situations. Had to take out the battery each time in order to continue my work. Very frustrating but obviously a non solved problem according to the Fuji-community. Greetings from Zurich, Switzerland.
Ooh thank you for this video … I’ve had the Xt2 for several years and I’ve loved the heck out of them but I’ve totally been feeling pressure that I need to upgrade. Thanking you for flipping that narrative (for now lol) and rekindling my love/appreciating what I have. I had no idea about using vintage lenses 🤦🏼♀️ I look forward to exploring that route/option now as well - So fun, thank you 🙏🏼
Hi there. Would you recommend this as a decent camera to jump from DSLR (canon 5&7d) to mirrorless?
Nice video! Will buy an xt2 soon haha, did you use a film simulation recipe in 1:19 ? Love the colors !
I have the X-T2 in the graphite silver I find the finish seems to be more durable than the black. There is something about the colour science as you say I have watched videos of people comparing the sensor from the X-T2 with the three and 4. I cannot see any difference myself but some swear the 2 is a more pleasing sensor. I also own the X-H1 and whilst this has IBIS I tend to reach for the 2 more than the X-H1. Thanks for a great video.
It’s great to see that you also use the Fuji XT2 with a Nikkor AIs 24mm f 2.8. I also use the Nikkor 50mm with f 2.0
Nice review. I've had my XT2 since 2017 and my XPro2 they are my go to cameras, I don't plan on upgrading. I think the new features on the XT3&4 are nice but not worth the money.
The XPro 2 is soo amazing sadly mines is broken! Yeah after buying the xt3 I wish I never entertained the idea of buying it in the first place 😂 you should’ve stopped me tony!
@@olawalesanni2872 sell that XT3 and get your XPro2 fixed lol
@@olawalesanni2872 great an idea
Dang great video and goregous/compelling non-distracting video production too
XT-2 is Lengend, makes me wanna shoot all the time, intangibles about this rig that's hard to explain - and the fujinon 16mm 1.4 is a forever beast
Are you really just updating the title each year? This was uploaded two years ago. Come on man…
Why not? For him it's still relevant safe the point is that it's timeless
Really great review bro! The XT line of cameras is amazing!!
Thanks bro i really appreciate it! hope all is well up north!
100000%
it's the sweet spot right now for sure.
I bought the XT3 to see what the difference is and I deeply regretted it, what’s your setup at the moment?
@@olawalesanni2872 hahahaha the X-T3 and the A7R3. 25+ vintage pentax lenses, only one AF lens (Fuji 23mm f2)
sold my eos rp and bought this xt2. no regrets.
Love that vintage vibe of the girl on the beach music video. Gorgeous footage. Skills.
Just found you Chanel loved it and the quality of the production and the images you showed
Can you do a video about all that gear I can see on the shelf behind you looks very interesting
I’m a long time Nikon shooter but have and x pro 2 with a few primes
Similar image experience while slightly different in the hand
Totally agree about XT2!! I've owned one for several years also the XT3 which I kept for two months,in my opinion the quality is very poor compared to the 2,, the silver rubs off the top and bottom plate edges in a matter of weeks!! I still maintain the best cameras are made in Japan.
Glad that someone else knows what I mean!
Having grown up with, and still using film cameras, then digital - via Nikon Coolpix, Sony 600, Olympus OMD5 then Pen-F to Fuji EX1 and 2 (only the viewfinders put me off those), Leica Monochrom then, for longer, Sony A7ii, 7Rii and 7Riii and Canon 5DSr - money and the frustration of spending way too many hours at the computer to try to make files look the way I wanted I ditched almost everything and just bought an ex demo/as new XT2.
Don’t miss the others at all. The JPEG’s look like the film images I love and the resolution is more than up to my A3+ Canon printer. In fa t, curiosity and GAS aside I don’t think I will ever leave Fuji now. Perhaps if I can ever afford one, a medium format version, probably not, but for now this until a new XT with a higher resolution finder and IBIS comes along. Fantastic cameras.
The way you prefer the X-T2 to its successors is the way that many people prefer the X-T1 to the X-T2. That’s why I’m scared to upgrade, because I love my X-T1.
And because of that I really want to try the XT1!
I had/have both and honestly the x-t1 is a dream too.
This is a really great video. I used to be into photography with nice gear, but as times got tough I had to sell everything. Now in my later years I thought about getting a good camera, but I can't afford a $2k camera kit. I came across the X-T2 and read about the newer 3 and 4. Your video inspires me to keep an eye out for a T2. BTW the stills in your video are amazing - what lens do you use as your go to? I've liked looking at the sharpness of the xf 50-140mm but it's a bit pricey.
Thanks for reaching out and commenting this Brian! Personally I only use vintage lenses 90% of the time. The three main lenses I use are the 50mm 1.8 by Nikkor, 24mm 2.5 by tamron & the 35mm 3.5 bt takamur hope that helps!
@@olawalesanni2872 I was rummaging through some boxes last night and discovered I had two lens' from when I owned my Nikon film cameras... an old 50mm 1.8 and an off brand 17mm. Seems you're using Nikon as well, would you mind sharing what converter ring you're using to use Nikon lens on your X-T2?
Brian Warner yeah personally I use the fotasy Nikon to FX converter!
the way you film, compose, and edit your video is so ethereal. i subscribed so fast 👽 thank you!
No thank you! I really appreciate you commenting that!
I bet this channel will soon have a lot more followers. Great video.
Thanks man I really appreciate that!
Excellent video … certainly convinced me to pick up a second hand XT2 … great images btw 🙏🙏🙏
Two years after sharing your video, the X-T2 is still my #1choice for everyday photography, street and holidays. I've got an X-H2 meanwehile, but who needs 40 Mpix and who needs IBIS when you own a prime with bright aperture or a zoom lens with image stabilization?
Great review! I might have to pick one up at least as a secondary camera to my old Sony. I know it’s crop sensor, but I like the Fuji colors better. Back in the film days, I also shot Fujifilm over Kodak because of the colors! :)
Your photos are amazing dude! Would love to learn about the lenses you use with the X-T2
Will do ill make a video dedicated to each one!
I have the Xpro2 and loved it, but I have been looking at this one as a secondary body. Love that the lenses are interchangeable with both cameras, whereas some camera companies would have you buy the body for their cameras, but the lenses for two different bodies most likely are not compatible
That’s what I did run the XPro 2 and X-T2 side by side.
The Pro2 is sexy and as a rangefinder style camera it is different in usage, but the T-2 is the more functional camera, including superior electronic viewfinder and controls. For stills these two cameras as far from obsolete, for action photography, well Fujifilm isn’t exactly fast to begin with and the older bodies feel more dated.
Thanks for the info. Looking forward to viewing more of your vlogs.
Would you recommend it for vlogging?
nooooo haha no ibis
Love the vid! Do you have any recommendations on the best lenses to use with the xt2 for portrait and street photography?
I am looking at the 23mm and the 90mm F2 lense. If you search a video on the comparisons you can see which shot grab your attention, and go with that lense. I think the 3rd is the 35mm. Iam leaning towars the 23mm because you can always crop to the 35 and Ilike the blurs and softness of the 23mm.
Im currently using a D3300 but want to upgrade. I do Street Photography and portraits / cars and no landscape. The D7200 is a really good camera but I cant decide if I should buy a used Fujifilm xt 2 or D7200.
Fujifilm good things:
- AF
- movable Screen
- Quality
- weather sealed
- video
- Liveview
- dual SD
- Colours
Nikon D 7200 good things:
- dual SD
- affordable
- build in AF
- good screen
- 100% viewfinder
- weathersealed
- easy menu
- 1200 shots per battery
I need a fast af and a good LV for street photography as well as nice colours and good Iso-noise. I really cant decide... Fujifilm lenses are so damn expensive but very very good.
But it would be a great thing to keep the nikon lenses (18-55mm, 55-200mm, 50mm 1.8)
pls help :(
i have been LOOKING for this video
I’m glad to hear that you found it! 😊
@@olawalesanni2872 im deadass prob gonna buy an xt2 because of u! every other review is DUSTY as hell. this is purely beautiful.
guesst [they / them] 😂😂😂 glad I could be some help for you bro
You have a new subscriber in me. I shoot with a X-Pro 2 but I'm looking at adding either a XT-1 or 2 to use as well. Thanks for this video.
Thanks for the input! Ive been contemplating and your vid finally made me decide to get it :)
Really great video! And really nice photos and clips. Thanks
Damn, you deserved more recognition
Great video. Particularly loved that video clip you shared. It is as we say here in the Uk ... ' wicked'
Love the grading at 4:10 you did.
Thanks Real 6! (:
Fuji colors are amazing
Great still pictures, well done :)
Amazing video! And amazing voice! Im now a subscriber 😍👍
MEN... LOVE THIS VIDEO, just great! XO
Thanks I’m glad that you enjoy them!
Sweet vid man! Made my decision easy for choosing my new camera. Thanks! Liked and subbed. Dave from Sweden :)
Fantastic review ! I own and love my xt2 for years. Best for arts and crafts…
Wow this video is incredible I would like to learn how you get your colour pallet there. Would like to recreate the aesthetic and feeling in my work. Not to copy but I really like that Kodak feel
Oh yeah. It's a wonderful creature. I tend to put my vintage lenses on an X-H1 that I got with a battery grip locally, cherry shape for 700. That camera is big fun with the Minolta Celtic 135mm 2.8, (unbelievably sharp lens, and it goes for around 40 bucks on ebay ) and other beasts like the Tair 11A 135mm 2.8 bokeh monster, and some Rollei and Pentax 50mm's. But the T-2 with even the 16-50mm 3.5 OIS just says yes. I have all the sexy primes, but like to give a nod toward the little guys too. The 16mm 1.4 or the 23mm 2.0 of the T-2 is exciting gear to play with. Nothing wrong with the big glass from Viltrox either. Too bad I'm feeling a bit chary about going out in San Francisco now with good gear. Ain't that a bitch? Maybe I'll take the X-M1 out to test the waters....
Just ordered mine on MPB, don't need the 4 or 5 plus the 2 like you say was made in Japan.
And I hope you enjoy it Barry!
I'm planning to upgrade my xt20 to a used xt2 or xt30 ii. Which one should i get?
Nice video and great photos. Can you do a video of them best lenses you use?
You are a great artist
thanks for your kind words! :)
Ive been wanting to get this camera. You definitely convinced me even more now. Fantastic video :) Your getting a sub from me
Ayyy thanks man I really appreciate you watching and staying for the ride! You gotta give me a follow up on how you like it!
@@olawalesanni2872 I will :) what lens where you using in this video?
Lunatiik Nikkor 24mm 2.8! I never enjoyed the feeling of an autofocus lens
@@olawalesanni2872 nice, im planning to get the 23/2 from fuji. I hope that's what i really want, but first i wanted to get the 100t or v, so i bet its the right choice
blitzkrieg bop ❤️ nice review though
What an amazing song! I’m glad you enjoyed it! 😊
really cool video man. i want to buy a xt-2 for myself, i've been using sony for almost 4 years now but i want to change my gear to fuji i own a couple of vintage lenses and a canon 24-105mm f4. do you have any recomendations on a adapter to buy so i can use my canon glass on a fuji?
Thanks for watching man!
Yeah I use an FD to Fuji adapter you can find them on Amazon for 10 dollars!
@@olawalesanni2872 do you remember the name of the adapter?
Pedro Simões Fotasy FD Lens to Fuji X Adapter
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Hey! Been using my XT2 mainly to get into video. Do you remember the settings you used to get the vid in this? In terms of FPS and shutter etc! And were you using one of the film sims? Sorry, total newbie so I'm asking the most basic questions!
Hello Olawale, thank you for sharing this great video about this amazing camera.
I just bought a used X-T2 with a Fuji 27MM f2 XF , and would like to know if it is normal for the Fujifilm x-t2 lens to move (focus back and forward) for a couple seconds when you press the Play button after you take a shot to view the photo you took?
Fujifilm xt2 or canon M200 or M50 with the best in 2021?
It really all depends on what you need! And personally I’m bias to the xT2 haha
@@olawalesanni2872 thanks Buddy, I want to record haircut tutorial videos
Bruno Portolan the M50 should be more than enough plus the flippy screen should be more of a plus for your line of work
@@olawalesanni2872 thank you very much my friend, the last question I promise haha Canon m50 or Fujifilm xt200?
Ooo. Imma still side with the M50!
GOOD ON YOU MATE.
Do you use your old Sony lenses on the XT-2, if so , what adapter do you use. My 6000 died and I am considering getting the XT2. I enjoyed your video!
It's currently 2023. Thanks for your video. I will definitely buy it!!. Just one question, I a high school student and I want to shoot portrait (especially my crush, I want to shoot in secret), my school is large about 23000m2. Should I buy the XF 50-200 or the viltrox 75mm f1.2?
Looking forward to your Tube spin on the XT5, I share your sentiments - it might seem nonsensical and I'll gladly wear that label but these are not cheap cameras and I do like the Made in Japan badge. The new Xt5 in Silver looks like a $million$ bucks in terms of build, yet to hold one though..
Amazing work bro. Thank you for this
What lenses would you recommend for this camera bro? Looking to purchase my first Fuji
How’s its auto focus compared to the XT3’s?
I had X-T from 2018 until 2022, when i sold all my fuji kit and went to the Nikon Z7II as I already had some Nikon kit, the D500 which I use for Wildlife and action. Anyway, fast forward to October 2023 and the Z7II and all my Z lenses have now gone and I've gone back to Fuji, specifically the X-T2. I managed to find one as new with only 400 actuations on it for £400. I just lost all interest for some reason with the Nikon, but I'm loving the Fuji ecosystem again for my seascape & landscape shots. I never print supe big so its all i need.
Hi can you recommend a pancake lens for general use like landscape, street photography and occasional portraits?