The X-T2's AF is fast and precise, especially if you're coming from an X-T1 or, dare we say it, even an X-Pro2. So far, I haven't come across any subjects, still or moving, the camera couldn't handle. That said, I won't make any final judgements until I've tested it in low-light conditions and more challenging scenarios than a day out in New York City. Along with our review unit, Fujifilm sent an XF10-24mm Fujinon lens with optical image stabilization, which is the only glass we've been using on the X-T2.

Stay tuned though, as we'll have a more in-depth story before the X-T2 hits stores in August. For now, here are some photos taken with Fujifilm's latest mirrorless shooter.