Fuji X-T2 12,800 High ISO Example:
Right now, I’m reviewing all my Fuji X-T2 photos to see which ones I am using for my review (which I’m writing right now), and I just wanted to post a quick example of a photo taken at 12,800 ISO with the XF 18-55mm f2.8-4 R LM OIS lens. I know there are cameras out there that are designed specifically for shooting at high ISO but with that said, I personally think this is pretty impressive. The noise is really well controlled, and color desaturation is kept at a minimum. This is a raw file but I didn’t have much time to do much work to it. Even without that much work, I think it’s perfectly useable. I am extremely happy with results like this.
Overall, I am just really loving this camera. The X-T1 was one of my favorite cameras, and even though these two cameras look very much the same on the outside, the X-T2 is more than just a polished version of its predecessor. The electronics, the overall ergonomics, and of course, the image quality are all improved. It is definitely worth the upgrade. There are some pretty amazing features that make this camera even more useable and flexible.
Anyway, I better get back to finishing my review :). I have plenty to say about it, and for those who are particularly interested in the high ISO abilities of the X-T2, I will have many more examples in my review. Thanks for stopping by!
Hi Patrick, can you do side by side with some full frame camera from other manufacturers?
Thanks.
Hi Marko,
That’s a great idea. I don’t know if I will make it by the time I post my review but maybe I can see if I can get a comparable full frame camera in after to compare. Thanks for stopping by,
Best,
Patrick
Hi Patrick,
Amazing low light capability! Some of my friends are asking for a camera recommendation so I’m eagerly awaiting for the full review and redirect them here hehe.
Dane
Hi Dane,
Thanks for help! I really appreciate it! I tried my best to finish it today but the review turned out to be longer than I expected. I’ll have it up on Thursday though! Thanks again!
Best,
Patrick