The Fujifilm X-H2 is the company's latest entry in its highly popular X Series line of mirrorless cameras, and it brings with it some impressive new features, the most notable being its new 40-megapixel sensor, the highest ever in an APS-C camera. This excellent video review takes a look at the new camera, how it compares to the X-H2S, and the sort of image quality and performance you can expect from it in practice.
Coming to you from bigheadtaco, this great video review takes a look at the new Fujifilm X-H2 mirrorless camera. The X-H2 comes with an impressive range of features at an equally impressive price, including:
- 40.2-megapixel back-illuminated X-Trans CMOS 5 HR sensor paired with X-Processor 5
- 8K 30p video internal Apple ProRes video in 4:2:2 10-bit
- 12-bit 8K 30p raw video output when using an external recorder
- 4K video oversampled from 8K with up to 2x digital zoom without a loss of resolution
- F-Log2 offering over 13 stops of dynamic range
- Up to 30 minutes of recording
- Decreased minimum ISO of 125
- Ultra-fast minimum electronic shutter speed of 1/180,000 s
- Pixel Shift Multi-Shot for ultra-high-resolution 160-megapixel images
- 15 fps continuous bursts using mechanical shutter
- 20 fps continuous bursts using electronic shutter
- HEIF format support
- Subject-detection autofocus with deep learning for a wide variety of subjects, including animals, birds, people, cars, bicycles, planes, trains, and motorcycles
- 5-axis in-body image stabilization
- 5.76-million-dot EVF with 0.8x magnification and 120 fps refresh rate
- 79 weather-sealed points
- Optional cooling fan and battery grip
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Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB-C, HDMI micro Type D
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Dual card slots
Altogether, the X-H2 looks like quite a step forward for the X Series. Check out the video above for the full rundown.