A Review of the Fujifilm X-H2S Mirrorless Camera

The Fujifilm X-H2S is the company's newest mirrorless camera in the renowned X Series, and it comes with a variety of new features and improvements over its predecessor. If you are interested in the camera, check out this great video review that takes a look at the performance and image quality you can expect from it in practice. 

Coming to you from DPReview TV, this excellent video review takes a look at the new Fujifilm X-H2S mirrorless camera. The X-H2S comes with a range of new features and improved capabilities, including: 

  • X-Trans 5 Stacked BSI Sensor featuring 26.1 megapixels of resolution
  • ISO range of 160-12,800
  • 14 stops of dynamic range
  • Faster readout speed
  • Reduced rolling shutter
  • 40 fps continuous burst rate using electronic shutter
  • 15 fps continuous burst rate using mechanical shutter
  • 140-image buffer for 40 fps bursts (over 1,000 for 15 fps bursts)
  • 6.2K video at 30 fps, 4K video at 120 fps, Full HD at 240 fps
  • Continuous recording times of up to 90 minutes
  • Internal 4:2:2 10-bit recording and external raw video over HDMI
  • 425 phase-detection autofocus points with Deep Learning autofocus technology and improved face and eye detection
  • Vehicle and animal detection
  • In-body image stabilization with up to seven stops of compensation
  • OLED EVF with 5.76-million-dot resolution and 0.8x magnification
  • 3-inch, 1.62-million-dot rear vari-angle touchscreen and 1.28-inch top LCD screen
  • One CFexpress Type B slot and one SD UHS-II slot
  • 720 frames of battery life when used in economy mode (580 frames in normal mode)
  • USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C port, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi
  • Full range of film simulations

Altogether, the X-H2S looks like quite a nice camera. Check out the video above for the full rundown.

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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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I'm surprised this camera doesn't have more interest. Is it because it's a crop sensor?

Probably that, and in addition, it could also be the price. It's in FF territory now.