Truthfully speaking, the spec sheet is very long and I am just going to post a quick run-through of the specs we will want to know about the X-Pro2.
A newly developed 24.3MP X-Trans CMOS III sensor combined with a new high-performance X Processor Pro image processing engine achieves even faster autofocus, lower noise and both tonal and color reproduction that surpasses the previous X-Trans II sensor.
A world first advanced Hybrid Multi Viewfinder offering the benefits of both optical and electronic viewfinders featuring a Multi-Magnification function that automatically switches viewfinder magnification according to the lens in use and an Electronic Rangefinder that simultaneously displays the electronic viewfinder on top of the optical viewfinder.
The EVF comes equipped with 2.36 million dots with display speed improved from the 54fps of the previous model to a maximum speed of 85fps.
New focal plane shutter with a top speed of 1/8000 sec. and flash sync up to 1/250 sec, and yes, the shutter is now much quieter with lesser vibrations.
A robust, weather resistant body with the camera’s chassis made from four pieces of magnesium alloy and is sealed in a total of 61 points on each section, making it dust-proof, splash-proof and capable of operating in temperatures as low as -10°C.
Dual SD card slots, for more reliable image storage.
A new ACROS Film Simulation mode. Harnessing the high processing performance of the X Processor Pro, this mode produces smooth tones, deep blacks and rich textures that are far superior to conventional monochrome modes and a new Grain Effect mode adds graininess to photographs.
One hall mark of the Fujifilm X-mount cameras has been the placement of physical dials for the aperture, shutter speed, ISO and exposure values and the X-Pro2 sports new dials machined from aluminium and seasoned users will have no issues transiting to the X-Pro2.
Of interest is a 2 tiered ISO/Shutter speed dial which is a refreshed version of the one similar to the Pentax Spomatic , allowing one full glance of all important settings without even having to power on the camera.
A command dial position (C) has been added to the exposure compensation dial. Selecting this function switches exposure compensation operation to the front command dial and expands the range to ±5EV.