How Good Is the Fujifilm X-H2S Mirrorless Camera for Video Work?

The Fujifilm X-H2S is the company's latest entry in the respected X Series line of mirrorless cameras, and it brings with it a wide range of new features and improvements that make it a fantastic option for photographers and filmmakers alike. This fantastic video review takes a look at the camera's video capabilities and the kind of performance and quality you can expect from it in practice. 

Coming to you from Gordon Laing, this great video review takes a look at the Fujifilm X-H2S for video applications. The X-H2S comes with a range of impressive features that make it a versatile option for filmmakers, including:

  • 4K 120p and 6.2K 30p internal recording in 4:2:2 10-bit
  • Full HD at up to 240p
  • H.265 and three tiers of ProRes
  • Continuous recording at up to 90 minutes in all video modes
  • Full-size HDMI port
  • Raw video with external recorder in both ProRes RAW and Blackmagic RAW
  • F-Log and F-Log 2
  • Hybrid AF with deep learning AI, 425 phase-detection points, and sensitivity down to -7 EV
  • Face and eye detection
  • Expanded detection for cars, planes, trains, motorcyclists, birds, horses, dogs, cats, and more
  • 5-axis sensor-shift image stabilization with up to 7 stops of compensation
  • Dual memory card slots: one CFexpress Type B slot and one SD UHS-II slot

Check out the video above for Laing's full thoughts on the camera. 

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