Hands-on Fujifilm X-H2 review: all in the details


The Fujifilm X-H2 is a 40.2MP APS-C mirrorless flagship that looks strangely familiar. That’s because it’s physically identical to the recent Fujifilm X-H2S, a camera we recently called “one of the best all-rounders you can buy”. So what’s the difference between the two cameras? While the ‘S’ in the X-H2S stands for ‘speed’, the more affordable X-H2 is all about resolution and detail.

In an ideal world, both qualities would exist in the same flagship camera. But rather than make a single, unaffordable body like a Sony A1 or Nikon Z9, Fujifilm has made two cameras for very different types of people. The X-H2S is built for sports, wildlife and action shooters with deep pockets, while the X-H2 is Fujifilm’s best camera so far for shooting static subjects like landscapes, portraits or architecture. It can also shoot 8K/30p video, too.

Fujifilm X-H2 specs

Sensor: 40MP X-Trans 5 BSI Imaging Sensor
Processor: X-Processor 5
Burst shooting: 15fps (mechanical shutter), 20fps (electronic shutter, 1.29x crop)
Video: 8K/30P 10-bit 4:2:2 Apple ProRes, ProResHQ, ProRes LT
Stabilization: In-body image stabilization (up to seven stops)
Viewfinder: 5.76-million dot EVF (0,8x magnification)
External recording: ProRes Raw or Blackmagic Raw through HDMI



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