The
XQ2 also has a new Multi-area AF mode that can automatically select up
to 9 AF areas across the frame, but otherwise it looks – at first glance
– pretty much the same as the XQ1, right down to the size and weight.
The
4x zoom retracts almost flush with the camera body when it's switched
off and covers a good focal range, but although it offers an f/1.8
maximum aperture at the widest focal length, this shrinks to a somewhat
disappointing f/4.9 at full zoom.
The Fuji XQ2's zoom retracts fully into a body slim enough to slide into your pocket.There's
no room for a viewfinder, but there is a 3-inch, 920,000-dot display on
the back of the camera. You get full program AE, aperture-priority,
shutter-priority and manual modes, together with Fuji's highly-rated
Film Simulation modes and a selection of Advanced Filter effects such as
Toy Camera, Dynamic Tone, Partial Color and more. You can shoot raw
files and process them later on your computer, or use the XQ2's internal
raw processing options.
Accessories and availability
The
XQ2 will be available in black, silver and white, and there will be
cute black or brown leather half-cases to go with it. You can even get
an underwater housing for shooting at depths of up to 40m.
The XQ2 goes on sale in March 2015 and will cost £330 (about US$503, AU$617).
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