![]() ![]() I already prefer to photograph in the RAW+JPEG mode so that I can easily transfer photos to my iPhone using the wireless transmitter in the camera, but once I import the images into Lightroom those JPEG files are unnecessary. I think, for now, I’m going to use RAW/JPEG (write RAW to one card and JPEG to the other). The setting that I choose will depend on my situation. RAW / JPEG: Writing RAW files to one card and JPEG to another.Backup: Redundant backup of my photos (writing the same photo to both cards).Sequential: Lots and lots of extra storage space without having to change out cards.With the two card slots comes the following setting options: This is probably one of my favorite new features I just love that this was added. Here are some of the new features that I am most excited about (in no particular order): The eye-cup is bigger, and the two large knobs on the top are also a little taller, making them easier to grip while changing settings. If you have used an X-T1, then holding this in your hand won’t feel too different, but is definitely updated and refined quite a bit.Īs a whole, this camera is an excellent update and has a lot of big and small updates that make it worth the investment. Like the FUJIFILM X-T1, this version is solid, sturdy, and feels good in my hands. The new X-T2 packs a lot of features that I have been hoping for and so I thought I would give it a quick test-drive and share my thoughts here on my blog. ![]() I have been using two X-T1 cameras for a few years now, and just love everything about it. I am a very big fan of the FUJIFILM X Series cameras and lenses, and so when they announced the FUJIFILM X-T2 I pre-ordered almost immediately. ![]()
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