Go to
https://www.dpreview.com/reviews/fujifilm-x100v-review/5 and scroll down to the studio scene.
Make sure everything is on raw and compare the X100V and the Xpro2 with the X-A5. You might find yourself considering the X-A5. It is supposedly a lesser model but having owned all three and gotten rid of the first two, I find that it produces significantly more detail in most situations. It has all the film simulations and recipe options of the other cameras, touch screen etc. but is sadly lacking an optical viewfinder. If looking through the screen is something you can deal with then it may be worth thinking about. For me, the difference in output quality was enough to get rid of it. Pic related.