Fujifilm X-H2
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7 months ago
Fujifilm X-H2 field test – does size matter?
As a Professional photographer, I specialise in Media, PR, Marketing and Editorial photography. I can often find myself having to undertake a wide range of demanding photographic assignments.
2 years ago
FUJIFILM X-H2 review
After testing both of Fujifilm’s latest cameras, I think the X-H2 is a better option for most people simply because it’s a better value. While not as fast as the X-H2S, it offers an ideal balance between image quality and speed.
2 years ago
FUJIFILM X-H2 review
The Fujifilm X-H2 is a fully-featured workhorse-like enthusiast and pro-enticing camera with a resolution for both stills and video. Not everyone needs a full-frame sensor and the performance of the 40-megapixel APS-C chip in this camera will tick enough boxes for many, especially at this price.
Pros:
- Tank-like construction, High stills and video resolution, Compatible with a broad range of lenses, Reasonably priced for the feature set provided
Cons:
- APS-C sensor rather than full-frame, Cooling fan is an optional extra, No 120fps 4K capture option
2 years ago
FUJIFILM X-H2 review
Fujifilm revived the hybrid X-H series in 2022 with a pair of nearly identical models, the X-H2 and X-H2S Fujifilm X-H2S . These two Mirrorless Digital Cameras are externally identical yet use two different 5th-generation APS-C sensors.
2 years ago
FUJIFILM X-H2 review
The Fujifilm X-H2 is great for landscape photography. Its high-resolution sensor captures an incredible amount of detail, which is great for making large-scale prints and gives you more leeway to crop in your photos.
Pros:
- Sturdy, weather-sealed construction., High-res sensor produces incredibly detailed photos., Wide dynamic range., Great battery life.
Cons:
- Not very portable., Low light noise handling is just okay.
3 years ago
Fujifilm X-H2 in-depth review
The Fujifilm X-H2 is the brand's first model to make the jump to 40MP, the highest-resolution APS-C sensor to date. Image quality is class-leading, while the build quality and ergonomics are nothing short of pro-level. Full-sensor 8K video is highly-detailed, though quite prone to the effects of rolling shutter, limiting its use to mostly static scenes. And Autofocus performance is generally good, even if there's some room for improvement compared to the competition.
Pros:
- Landscape, studio, and portrait shooters who want the highest possible resolution APS-C camera available. Documentary filmmakers shooting static scenes.
Cons:
- Video scenes with movement or panning. Those who don't need 8K video.
3 years ago
Fujifilm X-H2 (Review Fujifilm X-H2)
This creative powerhouse captures 40MP photos and 8K ProRes video
Pros:
- Stabilized 40MP image sensor, Speedy autofocus with subject recognition, 15fps mechanical shutter, Magnesium chassis with dust and splash protection, ProRes video, Film Simulation looks
Cons:
- Long-form 8K requires an add-on fan, 160MP multi-shot befuddled by motion
3 years ago
Fujiflim X-H2 Review
Pros:
- Superb detail from compact APS-C body
- 8K and Apple ProRes video recording
Cons:
- Not the best low-light performer
- Pricey CFexpress Type B card required for some functions
4.4
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