Last week I took some photos of a political-type rally. Fairly mundane by some standards. Everyone was calm and polite with lots of smiling and nods to the local police and neighbors. Fairly nice day, too.
I'm still getting used to the X-Pro2. Lots of differences between the X-E1 and the new body. So far, my general impression is pretty positive. After going against my general policy of not getting the early release of anything (hardware or software), I impatiently pre-ordered the X-Pro2. I was gambling that the hardware would be fairly nailed down and Fuji's record of firmware updates when they're needed would fix any initial problems. And, there are always initial problems. I've worked with products using beta software for over 30 years, so it doesn't really bother me.
I've looked on as other cameras got new and improved features while I struggled with a few issues that have been dealt with. So, waiting 3 generations really does make it seem like Christmas.
AF and write speeds are great. These were my two big issues and they have been dealt with adequately. The increase in resolution really positions this product in the right place. The body is larger than my X-E1, but I'll get used to it. The finger and thumb grips on the right side give a secure feel for hand holding the camera.
These images were shot with either the 18-55 or the 55-200 lens. I used zone focusing, sometimes AF-C and sometimes AF-S, and mostly with face detection on. Auto-ISO is set to operate between 200-12,800. Shutter speed minimum was set to 1/125s. With a large group, face detection became a nuisance and I turned it off. I don't usually use zone focusing, but I was just trying it out.
The next test will be a wedding I shooting Wednesday. I feel comfortable about using this gear as: 1) I trust it, 2) it will be a good chance to learn how to use the new gear in that situation, 3) and there's no risk about the results as I'm once again doing it for free for people that are totally broke. Sigh. It's my cousin's daughter and she asked, so there's not much else to do. It is going to be very low key, so it's not like a major formal wedding. When working for free, I eat and drink cheerfully.
This is a great upgrade to the Fuji system for those so inclined.