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Fujifilm X-T2 photos leaked

  • Mahfujur Rahman
  • Jul 5, 2016
  • 1 min read

In the past week, there has been an image and an in-depth specs sheet of the new Fujifilm X-T2 camera which is yet to be released. This week, there's a bunch of newly leaked images, boasting the design of the camera as well as the extras such as the flash unit and more.

Camera lovers might be thinking about the difference between the X-T2 and the X-T1. There isn't much of a difference between this upcoming camera and its predecessor, but aspects like the dial are where the updates pop up.

Focusing on the metering dial, it now consists of a fourth option - this is an upgrade to the previous model which had only three options. Additionally, the video recording button which is placed on the top of the X-T1 has been removed. This new model features it being positioned to the left, underneath the ISO dial. What's more is that now the shutter button is threaded, which means that you can use the shutter release cables, or you could even include a soft release button depending on your preference.

Although these images aren't confirmed yet, Fujifilm will be making the full announcement of this new camera on July 7th, so stay tuned to TechDependent for all the latest updates of the X-T2's design and specs. Do you think this is the final design? Leave a comment below and don't forget to follow us on any of our social media pages so you can stay alert everyday for all the important tech news!

Via: | Ubergizmo |

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Source: | Digicame-info |

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Image Credits: | Digicame-info |

 
 
 

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