Fujifilm Introduces New X-T2 Camera
Featuring 24 megapixels and 4K video.

Fujifilm has unveiled the new X-T2, the successor to the X-T1 interchangeable lens model that was released in 2014. The new iteration follows up the original with a 24.3 megapixel X-Trans III CMOS sensor that can capture sharper, pixel-denser images. In the video department, the X-T2 is able to capture 4K footage, with film simulation modes available. Autofocus also got a huge upgrade with a bump up to 325 AF focus points and 91 zone focusing points. The camera’s display is equally impressive, with a 2.36 million dot OLED tilting 3-inch viewer. With dual SD card slots and USD 3.0 connectivity, you’ll be able to store plenty of photos and get them on your computer fast. Head over to Fujifilm retailers now to purchase the camera, which is retailing for approximately $1,600 USD for the body only.