Now right off the bat it seems that for the most part, the X-T2 looks the same as its predecessor save for the new model name on the front. It’s a bit hard to make out the dials from here, but last we checked the X-T2 would have moved around some of the functions, but nothing too drastic or major.
As for the specs, Digicame-info more or less echoes what we have heard so far, which is its 24.3MP CMOS sensor, an X Processor Pro image processing engine, and it also looks like the X-T2 will be capable of shooting 4K video at 30fps, or Full HD at 60fps. Video was one of the criticisms the X-T1 faced so hopefully this time round Fujifilm has gotten it right.
It will also sport a 3-way tilting 3-inch LCD monitor, which is in line with earlier rumors, and will also sport 325 AF points. There will also be built-in WiFi and support for the Instax Share printer. No word on price but we reckon it will most likely end up being priced the same as the X-T1 when it was first launched, or at least around that range. The X-T2 is said to be announced on the 7th of July thanks to the invites Fujifilm has sent out, so check back with us next week for the details.