

The sensor produces excellent color, dynamic range, and its high-ISO performance is also superb. Compared to the X-T1, which only had a total of 49 focus points (9 of which were of phase-detect type), the new X-T2 has a total of 325 focus points, 49 of which are of phase-detection type! That’s a huge difference and something definitely worth looking into.Īs for image quality, Sony has been making some of the best sensors in the world and the 24.3 MP X-Trans CMOS III is a good example of such superb sensor design. The biggest change, however, is the number of focus points. Similar to the X-T1, the sensor incorporates phase detection pixels right on its surface, allowing for much faster autofocus (see the Autofocus Performance and Accuracy section below for more information). Also, the 24.3 MP X-Trans sensor is very close to being ISO-invariant. It is a great sensor offering superb image quality and dynamic range.

Fuji is known to reuse the same sensors on different cameras and the X-T2 is no exception – it has exactly the same sensor as on the X-Pro2, which is a 24.3MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS III.
