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Fujifilm XQ2 First Impressions Review

Fujifilm XQ2 First Impressions Review

Posted on August 21, 2015September 7, 2019 By Jarvis

Fujifilm has unveiled the XQ2, an ultra-portable, high-end pocket camera that keeps both form and function a top priority. Part of their X-Series, the Fuji XQ2 is a successor to the company’s XQ1, a powerful, pocketable beast in its own regard.

As with its predecessor, the XQ2 features Fuji’s award-winning X-Trans sensor technology with an identical 2/3-inch 12-megapixel X-Trans CMOS II sensor. Behind that sensor is the company’s EXR II processor, which ‘more than doubles’ the processing speed of the previous generation used in the XF1. The Fuji XQ2 also keeps the XQ1’s impressive manufacturer-specified startup time of one second and 0.015 second shutter lag.
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