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Fuji X-H2S is using Stacked CMOS Sensor

According to the latest rumors that surfaced over the web, the upcoming Fuji X-H2s Camera will be using a 26MP Stacked CMOS Sensor. So, finally, we have an upgrade from fuji’s old BSI CMOS sensor to the stacked CMOS sensor.

The upcoming sensor is the Fuji Fith Generation X-Trans CMOS sensor,  Stacked sensors are capable of processing light with blazing fast speed. Fuji X-H2s is a video-centered camera, so we will only notice video-centered improvement this time.

  • Fuji X-H2S – 26 MP Stacked CMOS for higher Sensitivity / better low light performance
  • Fuji X-H2 – 40 MP High-Resolution Sony Made Sensor (Sony’s IMX671AQR or maybe a variant of the same)

The Sony 43 MP IMX671AQR is a sensor with DRAM Chip / Stacked CMOS Sensor. So, if the same sensor is being used by fuji both X-H2 series cameras will arrive this year with a Stacked CMOS Sensor.

Fuji X-H2 camera will have 8k video recording capability and the X-H2S will remain limited to 4K video recording capability with enhanced low-light performance.

But, to see the still photography capability of the new 5th generation of X-Trans CMOS Sensor we have to wait for the announcement of X-T5.

Stay with us, Leaked images and specs of the camera coming soon

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