Fujifilm X-Pro2 vs X-T1 vs X-Pro1 Comparison
Here is a quick review and comparison for the Fujifilm X-Pro2 vs X-T1 vs X-Pro1 mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras with APS-c image sensors.
To see the difference between Fujifilm X-Pro2 vs X-T1 vs X-Pro1 mirrorless cameras we have put together Fujifilm X-Pro2 vs X-T1 vs X-Pro1 specs comparison table below.
The Fujifilm X-Pro2 ($1,699.95 – Amazon | B&H | Adorama) features 24.3 megapixel X-Trans CMOS III sensor, new focal plane shutter with a top speed of 1/8000 sec. and flash sync up to 1/250 sec. The X-Pro2 also offer a robust, weather resistant body with 3.0″ 1.62m-Dot LCD Monitor on the back. It can capture images at sensitivities as high as ISO 51200 and record Full HD 1080p videos at 60 fps also supports compressed Raw (a first for the X-series).
The Fujifilm X-T1 ($1,299 – Amazon | B&H | Adorama) features a 16.3 megapixel APS-C X-Trans CMOS II sensor, 2.36m dot resolution OLED electronic viewfinder with the world’s highest magnification and a lag-time of just 0.005 sec, phase detection AF with a world-beating response of just 0.08sec.
Fujifilm X-Pro1 ($499 – Amazon | B&H | Adorama) features a 16-megapixel X-Trans CMOS sensor with a hybrid electronic and optical viewfinder. The camera released back in March 2012..
Specifications Comparison of Fujifilm X-Pro2 vs X-T1 vs X-Pro1 Cameras
Below you can see the specs comparison table of Fujifilm X-Pro2 vs X-T1 vs X-Pro1 cameras. Some differences like sensor, image size, shooting speed, lcd size etc.. detailed as bold on the table.
Feature | Fujifilm X-Pro2 | Fujifilm X-T1 | Fujifilm X-Pro1 |
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Sensor resolution | 24-Megapixels | 16-Megapixels | 16-Megapixels |
Sensor size / type | APS-C (23.6 x 15.6 mm) | APS-C (23.6 x 15.6 mm) | APS-C (23.6 x 15.6 mm) |
Processor | X-Processor Pro Engine | EXR Processor II | EXR Processor |
AF System | 273 points (77 of which PDAF) hybrid system. All directly selectable. | 77 point (15 of which PDAF) hybrid system 49 directly selectable (9 of which PDAF) | 49 point CDAF system All directly selectable. |
Viewfinder | 2.36M-dot OLED/Optical Hybrid | 2.36M-dot OLED | 1.44M-dot LCD/Optical Hybrid |
ISO Sensitivity | 200-12800 (100-51200 Extended) | 200-6400 (100-51200 JPEG-only) | 200-6400 (100-25600 JPEG-only) |
Auto ISO settings | 3 | 1 | 1 |
Continuous Shooting Speed With AFC/With Live View | 8 fps / 3 fps | 8 fps / 3 fps | 6 fps / 3 fps |
Maximum shutter speed | 1/8000 (Mechanical), 1/32000 (Electronic) | 1/4000 (Mechanical), 1/32000 (Electronic) | 1/4000 (Mechanical) |
X-Sync Speed | 1/250 sec | 1/180 sec | 1/180 sec |
Movie shooting | 1080/60p | 1080/60p | 1080/24p |
Wi-FI | Yes | Yes | No |
Customizable Q Menu | Yes | Yes | No |
Custom ‘My Menu’ | Yes | No | No |
Custom buttons | 6 | 6 (2 if direct AF select chosen) | 2 |
Exposure Comp Dial | ±3EV (±5EV using front dial) | ±3EV | ±2EV |
Rear screen | 3″ Fixed (3:2), 1.62M-dot (900 x 600) | 3″ Tilting (3:2), 1.04M-dot (720 x 480) | 3″ Fixed (4:3), 1.23M-dot (640 x 480) |
Command dials | 2 (Push-button type) | 2 | 1 (Push-button type) |
Card slots | 2 (1 of which UHS-II) | 1 (UHS-II) | 1 (UHS-I) |
Film Simulations | 9 | 8 | 7 |
AF Tracking | Yes | Yes | No |
Eye-detection AF | Yes | Yes | No |
AF in MF mode | AF-C or AF-S | AF-C or AF-S | AF-S |
Panorama mode | No | Yes | Yes |
Compressed Raw? | Optional (Lossless) | No | No |
Battery life | 350 OVF 250 EVF |
350 EVF | ~300 OVF |
Maintain zoom when changing image in playback | Yes | Yes | No |
Lens Modulation Opt | Yes | Yes | No |
Grain simulation | Yes | No | No |
Split prism focus guide | Color/Mono | Mono | No |
Brightline display | Yes | N/A | No |
Dimensions | 140.5 x 82.8 x 45.9 mm | 129.0 x 89.8 x 46.7 mm | 139.7 x 81.3 x 43.2 mm |
Weight | 445 g body only | 440 g body only | 451 g body only |