A Review of the Fujifilm X-H2 Mirrorless Camera

The Fujifilm X-H2 brought the company's first high-resolution sensor to the X Series along with a variety of upgrades and new features, all with the classic Fujifilm experience, making it a desirable camera for a wide range of users. This excellent video review takes a look at the new camera and the sort of image quality and performance you will be able to expect from it in usage. 

Coming to you from Maarten Heilbron, this great video review takes a look at the new Fujifilm X-H2 mirrorless camera. The X-H2 comes with a wide range of features at a competitive price, including: 

  • 40.2-megapixel back-illuminated X-Trans CMOS 5 HR sensor
  • X-Processor 5
  • Minimum ISO of 125
  • Minimum electronic shutter speed of 1/180,000 s
  • 15 fps continuous bursts using mechanical shutter
  • 20 fps continuous bursts using electronic shutter
  • Pixel Shift Multi-Shot for 160-megapixel images
  • 5-axis in-body image stabilization
  • 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
  • 8K 30p video internal Apple ProRes video in 4:2:2 10-bit
  • 12-bit 8K 30p raw video output with 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
  • 5.76-million-dot EVF with 0.8x magnification and 120 fps refresh rate
  • 79 weather-sealed points in construction
  • Optional cooling fan and battery grip
  • Bluetooth and Wi-Fi 

  • USB-C and HDMI micro Type D

  • Dual card slots

Altogether, the X-H2 looks like quite the capable and well-balanced camera. Check out the video above for Heilbron's full thoughts. 

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Alex Cooke is a Cleveland-based portrait, events, and landscape photographer. He holds an M.S. in Applied Mathematics and a doctorate in Music Composition. He is also an avid equestrian.

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