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What to Like About the FUJIFILM X-H2S?
Here’s a bit of what you should know from our Fujifilm X-H2S review:
- Lovely colors
- Great image quality straight from the camera
- Fast bursts at 15 fps mechanical and 40 fps electronic, with autofocus
- Finally, Fujifilm has animal eye AF
- No blackout viewfinder
- Excellent low light autofocus
- Durable build quality
- Comfortable grip
- Very quiet
This camera packs a 26.1MP X Trans CMOS 5 HS BSI stacked sensor that is a slight resolution bump from the previous cameras. So you’ll get more detail and better high ISO output at the same time. This is a camera that can do so much more than just photography though.
What to Like About the FUJIFILM X-H2?
Here’s a bit of what you should know from our Fujifilm X-H2 review:
- Very quiet
- Fantastic image quality
- High ISO images are fairly clean, or you can embrace the noise.
- The best color from an APSC sensor in a while
- Subject detection is great in sufficient lighting.
- Weather resistant
- Good for street photography
- Alright battery life
- Still works well with older lenses
- Cropped shooting mode in continuous drive mode is brilliant. (Let me get it right in camera and frame it perfectly there rather than fixing it later.)
- Continuous AF is great in good lighting.
- Very good at 10pm for tracking birds
This camera packs a 40.2MP X Trans CMOS 5 HR sensor that lets you get super sharp images from your X Mount lenses. You’ll also get much deeper colors and dynamic range that you can edit to your heart’s content with.
Which One?
This could be a really confusing decision for photographers. Some of us need both cameras. As it is, I’ve used both side by side for a gig. If you need more speed and reliability when it comes to autofocus, you might like the X-H2S better. If you crave the look of a really well-detailed image using your beautiful X series lenses, then the X-H2 is your best bet.
More importantly, if you’ve been looking for a DSLR-like form factor along with Fujifilm’s image quality, these two cameras are the best thing you can get your hands on.