Fujifilm X-H2S
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3 years ago
Fujifilm X-H2S review: built for speed review
Pros:
- 40fps continuous shooting is seriously impressive
- Excellent in-body image stabilisation
- Excellent image quality in JPEG and RAW
- Video recording a real step up for Fuji
Cons:
- Filmmakers may need external cooling fan
- Costs as much as some full-frame cameras
3 years ago
FUJIFILM X-H2S Mirrorless Camera - Brand New review
The Fujifilm X-H2S demonstrates the impact of switching to a stacked CMOS sensor and boosting processing power. It has enabled Fujifilm to update the subject detection and AF speed significantly and boost the full-resolution continuous shooting speed to 40fps.
Pros:
- 40fps continuous shooting with AF, Subject detection at 40fps and during video, 6.2K video
Cons:
- Change in control layout in comparison with the X-H1, Focus mode switch replaced with a button, No dedicated exposure compensation dial
3 years ago
FUJIFILM X-H2S Mirrorless Camera - Brand New review
The X-H2S presents a nice balance between stills and video functionality and performance. In a class-leading position in both areas, it benefits from its stacked sensor design, which provides quantifiable improvements in speed – for both image processing and autofocusing.
3 years ago
Fujifilm X-H2S initial review
Pros:
- 26MP APS-C Stacked CMOS sensor with X-Trans color filter pattern
- Continuous shooting at up to 40fps with no blackout (15 with mech shutter).
- Improved AF tracking and subject recognition AF
- 10-bit HEIF output (ideal for true HDR capture)
- Image stabilization rated at up to 7EV
- 6.2K 'open-gate' video from sensor's full 3:2 region
- DCI or UHD 4K video from full width, up to 60p
- Slow-mo DCI or UHD 4K from up to 120fps capture (with crop)
- Choice of codecs including ProRes HQ, Std and LT options
- F-Log 2 from 14-bit readout gives additional dynamic range
- 5.76M dot OLED viewfinder with 0.8x magnification and up to 120fps refresh
- CFexpress Type B and UHS-II SD slots
- Optional cooling fan for longer video capture times
- Choice of two optional grips, the VG-XH battery grip and FT-XH file transmitter
Cons:
- 26MP APS-C Stacked CMOS sensor with X-Trans color filter pattern
- Continuous shooting at up to 40fps with no blackout (15 with mech shutter).
- Improved AF tracking and subject recognition AF
- 10-bit HEIF output (ideal for true HDR capture)
- Image stabilization rated at up to 7EV
- 6.2K 'open-gate' video from sensor's full 3:2 region
- DCI or UHD 4K video from full width, up to 60p
- Slow-mo DCI or UHD 4K from up to 120fps capture (with crop)
- Choice of codecs including ProRes HQ, Std and LT options
- F-Log 2 from 14-bit readout gives additional dynamic range
- 5.76M dot OLED viewfinder with 0.8x magnification and up to 120fps refresh
- CFexpress Type B and UHS-II SD slots
- Optional cooling fan for longer video capture times
- Choice of two optional grips, the VG-XH battery grip and FT-XH file transmitter
3 years ago
FUJIFILM X-H2S Mirrorless Camera - Brand New review
Updated: June 02, 2022 Launched in May 2022 , Fujifilm X-H2S is a 26.0MP Advanced Mirrorless camera with a APS-C (23.5 x 15.6 mm ) sized Stacked BSI X-Trans sensor, built-in Image Stabilization, weather-sealed body, Fully articulated touch screen and Fujifilm X lens mount.
Pros:
- Pre-Shooting Buffer, Zero Blackout Viewfinder, FAN-001 External Cooling Fan Compatibility, Stacked Type Sensor, Anamorphic Support, Open-Gate Capture, Unlimited Video Recording (no 30min limit), Built-in Wireless (Wi-fi), Bluetooth Connectivity, 5-axis Image Stabilization, Articulating Screen, 6.2K...
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