Fujifilm has just released a Major firmware update for its X-H2S mirrorless camera, although X-H2s camera is already known for its fast AF system. Specifically, AI F tracking of the camera is best in Fuji range of cameras, even better than the X-H2. The X-H2S camera already has a variety of subject-detection autofocus modes, such as airplanes, animals, automobiles, bicycles, birds, (human) eye, (human) face, motorcycles and trains.
Now, we Fuji engineers added 2 NEW AI AF modes to the X-H2s system as well as they have also upscaled the autofocus algorithm for tracking fast-moving subjects. The new firmware version 3.00, now includes subject detection modes for insects and drones, with the airplane and bird modes capable of recognizing and focusing on drones and insects respectively. Fujifilm has also improved overall subject detection modes when shooting in challenging lighting situations, and AI AF algorithm to better track subjects moving at high speeds. Other improvements include support for Fujifilm’s TG-BT1 tripod grip.
The two cameras feature the latest X-Processor 5 engine and an APS-C sensor, but the specs of each are quite different from each other.
First, the X-H2 has 40.2MP, whereas the X-H2S has 26.1MP.
Finally, we have a Fuji X-T5 (XT series flagship camera) that uses the highest resolution sensor ever used in an APS-C Camera. Not only is it High resolution the sensor is made on BSI tech so you will also get a decent low-light performance from this sensor. The BEST part is, right now the X-T5 is the most affordable Fuji Camera to have a NEW 40MP BSI CMOS X-Trans APS-C sensor.
Now, the Fuji X-H2s is Fuji’s First model to feature a newly developed 26MP X-Trans STACKED sensor that is 3.6x faster than the single-layered BSI design in the X-T3 and 4. Now with the adoption of a Stacked CMOS sensor technology, the camera enjoys a significant speed boost sensor readout speed. The Major advantage we are getting in still part after having the new 26 MP Stacked CMOS sensor is it allows the camera to capture full-resolution images at up to 40 frames per second with full-time AF/AF support as well as you can capture 4K videos @ 120FPS.
Both of them use the new X-Processor PRO and the new X-Processor 5 is 65% faster than the previous generation of processors.
Fuji X-T5 a Best Budget 40MP Camera?
The Fuji X-T5 camera is the best budget camera with Fuji’s new 40MP sensor if ur limited to Wedding photography and fashion when you don’t need that much buffer and video. Then undoubtedly the best camera under budget is 40mp.
Fuji X-T5
Fuji X-H2S
Sensor Resolution
FUJIFILM X
FUJIFILM X
Sensor Type
Effective: 40.2 Megapixel (6240 x 4160)
Effective: 26.16 Megapixel (6240 x 4160)
Crop Factor
23.5 x 15.6 mm (APS-C) CMOS
23.5 x 15.6 mm (APS-C) CMOS
Image Stabilization
1.5x
1.5x
Built-In ND Filter
Sensor-Shift, 5-Axis
Sensor-Shift, 5-Axis
Capture Type
None
None
Stills & Video
Stills & Video
Best AutoFocus Camera ?
Both X-H2s and The X-T5 offer the same range of subject recognition autofocus modes as the X-H2S.
Face/Eye
Animal
Car
Motorbike & Bike
Airplane
Birds
Trains
Humans (incl. wearing glasses and mask)
Cat
Dog
Horse
Open-wheel
Rally cars
Passenger cars
Motorbike
Bicycles
Fighter jet
Passenger plane
Prop aircraft
Birds
Trains
Faster sensor readout speed and Less resolution for better AF tracking
Fuji X-T5 uses a 40Mp non-stacked CMOS sensor, so sensor readout speed will be slow due to the absence of technology and also due to the higher resolution. So, if we talk about AF tracking and sensitivity despite having the same X-processor PRO inside them or maybe the same AI AF algorithms inside them, the Fuji X-H2s camera will do better object tracking compared to X-T5.
Fuji X-T5
Fuji X-H2s
Focus Type
Auto and Manual Focus
Auto and Manual Focus
Focus Mode
Continuous-Servo AF, Manual Focus, Single-Servo AF
Continuous-Servo AF, Manual Focus, Single-Servo AF
Autofocus Points
Photo, Video
Contrast Detection, Phase Detection: 425
Photo, Video
Contrast Detection, Phase Detection: 425
Built-In Flash
No
No
Flash Modes
Auto, Commander, First-Curtain Sync, Manual, Off, Second-Curtain Sync, TTL Auto
Auto, Commander, First-Curtain Sync, Manual, Off, Second-Curtain Sync, TTL Auto
Maximum Sync Speed
250 Second
250 Second
External Flash Connection
Hot Shoe, PC Terminal
Hot Shoe, PC Terminal
Fuji X-H2s Best Camera for wildlife and Sports Photography
AF speed may take a hit because the X-H2 can’t read out its sensor as fast as the ‘S’ model, though AF information usually comes from a faster, low-resolution readout, also the absence of Stacked tech.
Now, we have great news for those who love to do sports and wildlife, the camera is able to shoot up to 40FPS @ 26 MP [full resolution], yes we are talking about the Fuji X-H2s camera and not about the Fuji X-T5 with limited 15 FPS of burst mode and very limited buffer memory of 119 Jpeg.
Fuji X-H2s Buffer Memory Size
The Fuji X-H2s with the camera is able to shoot 184 JPEGs or 175 Raws at 40 fps and over 1000 JPEGs in 30fps or 15 fps modes, and 400 Raws at that lower speed.
Mechanical Shutter
1/8000 to 900 Seconds in Manual Mode
1/8000 to 900 Seconds in Shutter Priority Mode Electronic Shutter
1/32000 to 900 Seconds in Manual Mode
1/32000 to 900 Seconds in Shutter Priority Mode Electronic Front Curtain Shutter
1/8000 to 900 Seconds in Manual Mode
1/8000 to 900 Seconds in Shutter Priority Mode
1/8000 to 30 Seconds in Aperture Priority Mode
Mechanical Shutter
1/8000 to 900 Seconds
1/8000 to 4 Seconds in Program Mode Electronic Front Curtain Shutter
1/8000 to 900 Seconds
1/8000 to 4 Seconds in Program Mode Electronic Shutter
1/32000 to 900 Seconds
1/32000 to 4 Seconds in Program Mode
1/32000 to 30 Seconds in Aperture Priority Mode
Fixed 1 Second in Bulb Mode
1/8000 to 1/4 Second in Movie Mode
Bulb/Time Mode
Bulb Mode
Bulb Mode
ISO Sensitivity
Photo
160 to 12,800 in Auto Mode (Extended: 80 to 51,200) Video
160 to 12,800 in Auto Mode (Extended: 160 to 25,600)
Photo
160 to 12,800 in Manual, Auto Mode (Extended: 80 to 51,200) Video
160 to 12,800 in Manual, Auto Mode (Extended: 160 to 25,600)
Mechanical Shutter
Up to 15 fps at 26.1 MP for Unlimited Frames (JPEG) / 1000 Frames (Raw)
Up to 10 fps at 26.1 MP for Unlimited Frames (JPEG) / Unlimited Frames (Raw)
Up to 8 fps at 26.1 MP for Unlimited Frames (JPEG) / Unlimited Frames (Raw) Electronic Shutter
Up to 40 fps at 26.1 MP for up to 184 Frames (JPEG) / 140 Frames (Raw)
Up to 30 fps at 26.1 MP for Unlimited Frames (JPEG) / 180 Frames (Raw)
Up to 20 fps at 26.1 MP for Unlimited Frames (JPEG) / 800 Frames (Raw)
Up to 15 fps at 26.1 MP for Unlimited Frames (JPEG) / 1000 Frames (Raw)
No option to add an external fan to the new Fuji X-T5 camera
Best Cinema Camera the Fuji X-H2s
Why is Fuji X-H2s Considered to be a better cinema or video camera when both X-T5 and Z-H2S record MAX videos Res of 6.2K?
. The X-H2S can shoot 6.2K or 4K at up to 30p from 14-bit readout in its F-Log2 mode, the X-H2S uses an entire 26 MP sensor and u don’t have to face any crop till 4k 60fps mode. Additionally, the Fuji X-H2 supports external Fan input, so whenever you need an extra cooling mechanism for your camera you can use the external cooling fan.
In Fuji X-T5 we use a slower sensor that in turn will generate more heat and no option to cool down the camera, we don’t have any option to use an external fan with X-T5. Other than that if we talk about the video core specs, then the Fuji X-T5 camera does 4k, 24 & 30 fps oversampled readout with 1.22 x crop, and the camera uses pixel binning or line skipping algorithm while recording 4k 60fps.
In addition to internal H.264, H.265, and ProRes (422 HQ, 422 or 422 LT) capture, the X-H2S via its HDMI port can output a 6.2K or 4.8K Raw which can be further encoded as ProRes RAW by the Atomos Ninja V+ recorder or BRaw using a Blackmagic Video Assist 12G HDR.
Dual-Base ISO in Fuji X-H2s: We have high-gain and low-gain ISO circuits active while shooting a Flog2, with the help of Dual base ISO we will get more cleaner output compared to the conventional way of capturing videos.
The camera’s full-sized HDMI port conforms to v2.1 of the standard, meaning it can also output 4K/120p video in up to 10-bit 4:2:2.
Full HD (17:9) -2048 x1080: 59.94p/ 50p/ 29.97p/ 25p/ 24p/23.98p 360Mbps/ 200Mbps/ 100Mbps/ 50Mbps
H.265 Long GOP/MOV 4:2:2 10-Bit
6240 x 4160 at 23.98/24.00/25/29.97 fps [50 to 720 Mb/s]
DCI 4K (4096 x 2160) at 23.98/24.00/25/29.97/50/59.94 fps [50 to 720 Mb/s] MOV/ProRes 422/ProRes 422 HQ/ProRes 422LT 4:2:2 10-Bit
6240 x 4160 at 23.98/24.00/25/29.97 fps [1277 to 2754 Mb/s]
Video ISO Range
125-12800
Flog 640-12800
Flog 1250 – 12800
Recording Limit
No recording limit
No limit
No express type B Card option in the Fuji X-T5 camera, and the entire read-write process slows down that’s why the camera isn’t able to do full sensor readout or record images of more than 119 in a single burst, yes not only buffer memory the absence of CF Express card is also the reason behind these limitations.
Fuji X-T5
Fuji X-H2s
Media/Memory Card Slot
Dual Slot: SD/SDHC/SDXC (UHS-II)
Slot 1: CFexpress Type B
Slot 2: SD/SDHC/SDXC (UHS-II)
Video I/O
1 x Micro-HDMI Output
1 x HDMI Output
Audio I/O
1 x 1/8″ / 3.5 mm TRS Stereo Microphone Input
1 x 1/8″ / 3.5 mm TRRS Headphone/Mic Microphone Input on Camera Body 1 x 1/8″ / 3.5 mm TRRS Headphone/Mic Headphone Output on Camera Body
Power I/O
1 x USB-C Input/Output
1 x USB-C Input/Output
Other I/O
1 x USB-C (USB 3.2 / 3.1 Gen 1) Data Input/Output (Shared with Power Input) 1 x 2.5 mm Sub-Mini Control Input 1 x PC Sync Socket Output
1 x USB-C (USB 3.2 / 3.1 Gen 2) Control/Data/Tether Input/Output (Shared with Power Input) 1 x 2.5 mm Sub-Mini Control Input 1 x PC Sync Socket (Sync) FlashSync Output
Wireless
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
2.4 / 5 GHz Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)
Bluetooth
Global Positioning (GPS, GLONASS, etc.)
None
None
Viewfinder
Type
Built-In Electronic (OLED)
Built-In Electronic (OLED)
Size
0.5″
0.5″
Resolution
3.69m DOT OLED
5.76 m DOT OLED
Coverage
100%
100%
Conclusion: If you only care about shooting still images under budget and don’t want to take ur self into wildlife or sports when u need a faster frame rate or more buffer then its better to settle with X-T5, if you are into professional cinema then undoubtedly the best camera is Fuji X-H2s camera.
The Fuji X-H2 features 40.2MP, whereas the X-H2S has 26.1MP.
The 40MP Sensor is a BSI CMOS sensor and the 26MP sensor in the X-H2S camera is a stacked CMOS Sensor. The stacked technology is basically implemented for speed, the X-H2S camera has minimal rolling shutter as well as more precise AF tracking due to faster Sensor readout speed. On, the other side we have an X-H2 Camera with BSI Tech to save its low light performance. Yes, it is possible to integrate the Stacked and BSI together but the production line cost will be raised, and so the camera price tag.
Devil Lies in the details
For those who work in controlled light environments, the Fuji X-H2 camera is made for them, the camera will enormous amount of details in still images when paired with prime lenses and uses at its sweet spot (or near about that). In video mode, the 40MP sensor generates 8K oversampled files for 4K and 6k, so you will be getting a high amount of details in 4K 24, 30fos files too. The 8K pro res RAW is also available (BMCRAW or PRO-RES RAW)
Details capturing ability / preserving more details at low light
The best 26MP sensor camera they have ever created yet is the Fuji X-H2S. For the first time, I was impressed with the AF performance of a fuji mirrorless camera, the X-H2S AF tracking performance is highly improved compared to the previous generation of Fuji cameras. Now, if we talk about the low-light performance of the camera captures an amazing amount of details even in low light. The main advantage is the rolling shutter is also very minimal while capturing motion.
FUJIFILM X-H2
FUJIFILM X-H2S
Sensor Resolution
Actual: 40.2 Megapixel
Effective: 40 Megapixel
Effective: 26.16 Megapixel (6240 x 4160)
Sensor Type
23.5 x 15.6 mm (APS-C) CMOS
23.5 x 15.6 mm (APS-C) CMOS
Crop Factor
1.5x
1.5x
Image Stabilization
Sensor-Shift, 5-Axis
Sensor-Shift, 5-Axis
Built-In ND Filter
None
None
Capture Type
Stills & Video
Stills & Video
Focus Type
Auto and Manual Focus
Auto and Manual Focus
Focus Mode
Continuous-Servo AF, Manual Focus, Single-Servo AF
Continuous-Servo AF, Manual Focus, Single-Servo AF
Autofocus Points
Photo, Video
Phase Detection: 425
Photo, Video
Phase Detection: 425
Auto Focus
The Autofocus of Fuji X-H2s is slightly better than X-H2, despite the fact both of them use the same image processor and the AF algorithms. Due to the stacked CMOS sensor in the Fuji X-H2S camera. The sensor readout speed is much faster than the Fuji X-H2 camera. That’s why the X-H2 remains limited to 24MP files while shooting at 20FPS.
Mechanical Shutter
1/8000 to 4 Seconds in Program Mode
1/8000 to 30 Seconds in Aperture Priority Mode
1/8000 to 15 Minutes in Manual Mode
Up to 60 Minutes in Bulb Mode Electronic Shutter
1/8000 to 4 Seconds in Program Mode
1/8000 to 30 Seconds in Aperture Priority Mode
1/8000 to 15 Minutes in Manual Mode
Fixed 1 Second in Bulb Mode
Mechanical Shutter
1/8000 to 900 Seconds
1/8000 to 4 Seconds in Program Mode
1/8000 to 30 Seconds in Aperture Priority Mode
Up to 60 Minutes in Bulb Mode Electronic Front Curtain Shutter
1/8000 to 900 Seconds
1/8000 to 4 Seconds in Program Mode
1/8000 to 30 Seconds in Aperture Priority Mode
Up to 60 Minutes in Bulb Mode Electronic Shutter
1/32000 to 900 Seconds
1/32000 to 4 Seconds in Program Mode
1/32000 to 30 Seconds in Aperture Priority Mode
Fixed 1 Second in Bulb Mode
1/8000 to 1/4 Second in Movie Mode
Bulb/Time Mode
Bulb Mode
Bulb Mode
ISO Sensitivity
Photo
125 to 12,800 in Manual, Auto Mode (Extended: 80 to 51,200) Video
125 to 12,800 in Manual, Auto Mode (Extended: 80 to 25,600)
Photo
160 to 12,800 in Manual, Auto Mode (Extended: 80 to 51,200) Video
160 to 12,800 in Manual, Auto Mode (Extended: 160 to 25,600)
2500 to 100,000K Presets: Daylight, Shade, Tungsten, Underwater
2500 to 10,000K
Presets: Auto, Daylight, Fluorescent, Incandescent, Shade, Underwater
Continuous Shooting
Electronic Shutter
Up to 20 fps for up to 1000 Frames (JPEG) / 1000 Frames (Raw) Mechanical Shutter
Up to 15 fps for up to 1000 Frames (JPEG) / 1000 Frames (Raw)
Mechanical Shutter
Up to 15 fps at 26.1 MP for Unlimited Frames (JPEG) / 1000 Frames (Raw) Electronic Shutter
Up to 40 fps at 26.1 MP for up to 184 Frames (JPEG) / 140 Frames (Raw)
Up to 30 fps at 26.1 MP for Unlimited Frames (JPEG) / 180 Frames (Raw)
Up to 20 fps at 26.1 MP for Unlimited Frames (JPEG) / 800 Frames (Raw)
Up to 15 fps at 26.1 MP for Unlimited Frames (JPEG) / 1000 Frames (Raw)
Interval Recording
Yes
Yes
Still Image Capture
The Mechanical shutter speed is similar in both the camera limited to 15 fps, but with the help of a stacked CMOS sensor and a bit lower res, the Fuji X-H2s is able to capture the images at 40FPS without any crop and full-time AF tracking active. The X-H2 remains limited to 20fps, but only with a 1.29x crop on the sensor, which gives you a file of 24MP.
FUJI X-H2
FUJI X-H2S
Aspect Ratio
1:1, 3:2, 16:9
1:1, 3:2, 16:9
Image File Format
C-RAW, HEIF, JPEG, Raw, TIFF
HEIF, JPEG, Raw, TIFF
Bit Depth
16-Bit
14-Bit
Video Mode
The Fuji X-H2 does full sensor readout and gives an 8K video recording option in ProRes RAW format (accessible through HDMI).
While doing 8K RAW, you have two options to record ur 8K RAW video externally. Blackmagic RAW or Pro Res RAW. And if u have selected the BMRAW then u have to use the Black magic video assist (recommended) and when u have selected PRORES RAW u can use the Atmos Ninja.
The Fuji X-H2 camera is able to record any resolution internally (except 8K RAW). We have three triers of Apple Pro Res available for recording which includes
High BIT rate 422 HQ
Standard 422
Compressed 422 LT
Heat Management same as X-H2s: Both of the camera support external Fans. So, if ur shooting into hot and humid places you can buy this accessory. None of the cameras has any recording limit.
No 8K in Fuji X-H2S: The X-H2S doesn’t record 8K, the camera is limited to 6.2K 30p in the 3:2 aspect ratio (open gate), as well as 4K 120p (with a 1.29x sensor crop).
Better low-light performance – Fuji X-H2s with its lower resolution sensor is able to give better low-light video as well as still performance compared to the Fuji X-H2 camera.
Here are all the most important specifications.
Raw Recording
Blackmagic RAW, PRoResRaw
7680 x 4320 up to 29.97 fpsMOV/MP4/MPEG-4 AVC/ProRes 422/ProRes 422 HQ/ProRes 422LT
UHD 8K (7680 x 4320) at 23.98p/24.00p/25p/29.97p [50 to 720 Mb/s] MOV/MP4/MPEG-4/ProRes 422/ProRes 422 HQ/ProRes 422LT
6.2K (6240 x 4160) at 23.98p/24.00p/25p/29.97p [50 to 720 Mb/s]
DCI 4K (4096 x 2160) at 23.98p/24.00p/25p/29.97p/50p/59.94p [50 to 720 Mb/s]
UHD 4K (3840 x 2160) at 23.98p/24.00p/25p/29.97p/50p/59.94p [50 to 720 Mb/s]
DCI 2K (2048 x 1080) at 23.98p/24.00p/25p/29.97p/50p/59.94p [50 to 720 Mb/s]
Full HD (1920 x 1080) at 23.98p/24.00p/25p/29.97PsF/50p/59.94p [50 to 720 Mb/s]
Full HD (1920 x 1080) at 100p/119.88p/200p/240p [200 to 720 Mb/s]
H.265/MOV 4:2:2 10-Bit
6.2K (6240 x 4160) at 23.98p/24.00p/25p/29.97p [360 to 720 Mb/s]
UHD 4K (3840 x 2160) at 23.98p/24.00p/25p/29.97p/50p/59.94p [360 to 720 Mb/s] H.265 Long GOP/MOV 4:2:2 10-Bit
6.2K (6240 x 4160) at 23.98p/24.00p/25p/29.97p [50 to 720 Mb/s]
DCI 4K (4096 x 2160) at 23.98p/24.00p/25p/29.97p/50p/59.94p [50 to 720 Mb/s]
UHD 4K (3840 x 2160) at 23.98p/24.00p/25p/29.97p/50p/59.94p [50 to 720 Mb/s]
DCI 2K (2048 x 1080) at 23.98p/24.00p/25p/29.97p/50p/59.94p [50 to 720 Mb/s] H.265 Long GOP/MOV 4:2:0 10-Bit
6.2K (6240 x 4160) at 23.98p/24.00p/25p/29.97p [50 to 720 Mb/s]
DCI 4K (4096 x 2160) at 23.98p/24.00p/25p/29.97p/50p/59.94p [50 to 720 Mb/s]
Recording Modes
FUJIFILM F-Log, FUJIFILM F-Log 2
Recording Limit
Up to 160 Minutes for UHD 8K (7680 x 4320) at 29.97p (4:2:2 10-Bit)
HDMI In ProResRAW, Raw Mode:
7680 x 4320 12-Bit up to 29.97 fps
Raw 12-Bit via HDMI
6.2K (6240 x 4160)
IP Streaming
None
Yes
The best thing I like about Fuji Cameras is they give Full-Size HDMI output, in both the cameras you are getting Full-Size HDMI, a USB-C port for data and charge on the go, and a Headphone in and Mic out port.
Media/Memory Card Slot
Dual Slot: CFexpress Type B (SD Express)
Slot 1: CFexpress Type B
Slot 2: SD/SDHC/SDXC (UHS-II)
Video I/O
1 x HDMI Output
1 x HDMI Output
Audio I/O
1 x 1/8″ / 3.5 mm TRRS Headphone/Mic Input on Camera Body 1 x 1/8″ / 3.5 mm TRRS Headphone/Mic Output on Camera Body
1 x 1/8″ / 3.5 mm TRRS Headphone/Mic Microphone Input on Camera Body 1 x 1/8″ / 3.5 mm TRRS Headphone/Mic Headphone Output on Camera Body
Other I/O
1 x USB Type-C
1 x USB Type-C Input/Output
Power I/O
1 x USB Type-C Input/Output
1 x USB Type-C (USB 3.2 / 3.1 Gen 2) Control/Data/Tether Input/Output (Shared with Power Input) 1 x 2.5 mm Sub-Mini Control Input 1 x PC Sync Socket (Sync) FlashSync Output
Wireless
2.4 / 5 GHz Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)
Bluetooth
2.4 / 5 GHz Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)
Bluetooth
Global Positioning (GPS, GLONASS, etc.)
None
None
Price of both the camera
The X-H2 is less expensive, with a retail price of $2000 or £1900.
The X-H2S can be found at $2500, £2500 or €2750.
Note that these prices are for the body only, as of September 2022.
Fuji X-H2 is Recommended for
Commercial shooters and filmmakers are those who work in a controlled light environment. Are recommended to get the Fuji X-H2 Camera with a massive 40M resolution. For those who mostly work outdoors / in uncontrolled light environments or are related to action and sports, X-H2S is more recommended.
Due to the high amount of pre-orders of the new X-H2S as well as the new 150-600mm lens, the camera supply will be delayed. Take a look at the official press text issued by Fuji
Notice regarding supply of mirrorless digital camera “FUJIFILM X-H2S” and Fujinon lens “XF150-600mmF5.6-8 R LM OIS WR”
Dear customers
We would like to express our sincere gratitude for your continued patronage of Fujifilm products.
The following products released on July 14th (Thursday) have received more reservations than expected, and it may take some time before the products are delivered.
Mirrorless digital camera “FUJIFILM X-H2S”
FUJINON LENS “XF150-600mm F5.6-8 R LM OIS WR”
We will do our best to deliver it as soon as possible, and we appreciate your understanding.
Fuji announced a new camera today, the camera features a 26 MP stacked CMOS sensor. AF / AE tracking improved vastly due to the 2X faster image processor included inside. The camera has the ability to shoot 40 frames per second with full-time AI AF support. The 40fps and a buffer that allows up to 184 JPEG or 175 Raw files at this fastest rate, and over 1000 JPEGs or 400 Raw images at 15fps using its mechanical shutter.
The camera has the ability to Capture 6K video with the help of a new 26Mp Sensor and a new 2X image processor. The X-H2S can capture DCI or UHD 4Kat up to 60p using the entire width of its sensor to give footage sampled from 6.2K width. It can also shoot 3:2 6.2K footage using its entire sensor area or 4K at up to 120p from a 1.29x cropped area. Footage can be recorded in a choice of 8-bit H.264, 10-bit H.625 or ProRes 422HQ, 422 or 422 LT with the option of ProRes Proxy capture in parallel. 4K at up to 120p can be output over HDMI or a Raw stream for encoding as ProRes RAW or BRaw using external recorders. Means a perfect Cinema camera for Fuji Lovers.
An 18-120mm F4 power zoom lens has been launched alongside the camera, as has a 150-600mm F5.6-8.0 super-tele zoom.The Fujifilm X-H2S will be available from early July at a recommended price of $2499.
Fuji X-H2S Press Release
Fujifilm Introduces X-H2S Mirrorless Digital Camera
New flagship camera features enhanced still and video capabilities
Valhalla, N.Y., May 31, 2022 – FUJIFILM North America Corporation today announced the launch of its next flagship X Series mirrorless digital camera, FUJIFILM X-H2S (X- H2S). The most advanced X Series mirrorless camera yet, X-H2S includes advanced features for both still photography and video. It is also the first APS-C digital camera of its kind to feature Fujifilm’s 26.16MP X-TransTM CMOS 5 HS imaging sensor, a stacked, back-side illuminated imaging sensor with a signal reading speed up to four times faster than Fujifilm’s previous X-TransTM CMOS 4*1.
X-TransTM CMOS 5, combined with the newly minted X-Processor 5 (which doubles the camera’s processing power compared to X-Processor 4), greatly enhances overall image fidelity at lower ISOs and reduces noise at higher ISOs. Subject-detection AF, which maximizes the tracking speed and accuracy of moving subjects is now made possible through the incorporation of an AI processor.
For video, X-Processor 5 enables the recording of 10-bit 4:2:2 video in resolutions up to 6.2K/30P and frame rates as fast as 4K/120P and FHD/240p. Support for professional codecs, like Apple ProRes HQ/ Pro Res 422/ Pro Res LT, provide incredible flexibility within post-production workflows, while also minimizing power consumption, thereby extending the camera’s maximum video recording time up to 240 minutes.
“The universal reaction to X-H2S has been, ‘This is exactly what I’ve been waiting for!’ The overwhelmingly enthusiastic response reinforces my belief that X-H2S will be the versatile, hybrid digital camera that can meet the diverse needs of photographers and motion production professionals,” said Victor Ha, vice president, Electronic Imaging and Optical Devices Divisions, FUJIFILM North America Corporation. “It’s fun to see so much enthusiasm for this camera, especially since the features it has aren’t normally found at a price point of only $2499.95.”
With these sensor and processor updates, X-H2S achieves substantial performance improvement over other digital camera models on the market, including:
Major boost to burst mode capability: X-H2S can apply AF / AE tracking in blackout-free continuous shooting conditions of up to 40 frames per second*2, and can create over 1,000 frames continuously with the high-speed burst shooting mode set to 30 frames per second (JPEG) or 20 frames per second (RAW)*3
Dramatically evolved autofocus (AF) performance: X-H2S’s high number of AF calculations performed per second improves overall AF accuracy and facilitates subject-detection AF. Developed with Deep Learning technology, subject-detection AF implements an advanced prediction algorithm to enhance the performance of Zone AF, by refining the camera’s ability to track moving subjects in low-contrast environments. Subject detection and tracking has also been expanded from the human face and eyes to now include animals, birds, cars, motorcycles, bicycles, airplanes and trains. X-H2S keeps targeted subjects consistently in focus, allowing users to concentrate on framing and critical image-making opportunities.
Exceptional video performance: X-H2S digital camera supports internal recording of 4:2:2, 10-bit Apple ProRes HQ/ ProRes 422/ ProRes LT and ProRes 422 Proxy at resolutions of up to 6.2K/30P and 4:2:2, 10-bit h.265video in frame rates as fast as 4K/120P and FHD/ 240p. The sensor’s readout speed of 1/180 seconds when recording video further assists in minimizing rolling shutter effects on moving subjects, or when the camera itself is moving. A heat-dissipating design brings the 4K/60P continuous video recording time to approximately 240 minutes, while the optional FAN-001 cooling fan accessory assists with maintaining similar levels of performance in high-temperature conditions.
Significant flexibility for external recording: X-H2S is the first X Series digital camera to contain F-Log2, which provides a dynamic range of up to 14+ stops, allowing for more creative possibilities both in production and post-productionworkflows.
Additional Product Features:
Best subject tracking in X Series history
X-H2S controls phase-detection pixels independently from image display when in burst mode. This triples the number of calculations in phase detection from the acclaimed FUJIFILM X-T4 and enables high-speed focusing even during high-speed continuous shooting.
X-H2S’s electronic viewfinder uses a high-resolution, 5.76-million-dot panel with a magnification of 0.8x. With a frame rate of approximately 120fps, the smooth viewfinder offers stellar visibility as a result of strong suppression of parallax and distortion (which commonly occurs when an eye position becomes displaced while using the viewfinder), thereby enabling accurate subject tracking.
Thoughtful design to enhance users’ content creation experience
The camera features an all-new five-axis, in-body image stabilization mechanism, which offers up to 7.0-stops of image stabilization*4. Users can comfortably choose to operate the camera handheld in active environments (e.g., sports) or in low-light conditions (e.g., nightscape).
X-H2S incorporates the popular design features of Fujifilm’s previous X-H1 model, such as a large grip that works well with large lenses, an LCD display on the top panel for users to check settings at any time, and a highly-robust body that withstands heavy professional use. Many additional improvements have also been included in the design and construction of X-H2S:
The shutter button’s overall feel has been adjusted to improve its operability when it is half-pressed. This allows users to release the shutter exactly when intended.
A standalone video recording button has been added to make the experience of recording video with the 1.62-million-dot, vari-angle LCD monitor a seamless experience.
From the fit and finish of the buttons and materials used in the construction of X-H2S to being able to map specific functions to the AF ON button, image-makers will find the experience of using X-H2S intuitive and familiar. Shutter durability has been optimized, withstanding 500,000 actuations during quality and performance testing.
The camera features dual memory card slots supporting one CFexpressTM Type B and one SD card*5. Users can draw out the full potential of X-H2S’s fast, continuous image-making and video performance with the high-speed data processing performance of CFexpressTM Type B memory cards.
X-H2S Accessories
Several new accessories are also being introduced to complement the launch of X- H2S. These optional accessories include:
Vertical battery grip (VG-XH)
Dust- and moisture–resistant and is designed to operate at temperatures as low as 14 degrees Fahrenheit (-10 degrees Celsius). It fits two FUJIFILM NP-W235 high-capacity batteries.
The grip’s button layout is designed to provide equal operability whether holding the camera vertically or horizontally.
File transmitter (FT-XH)
Features wired LAN connectivity and high-speed wireless communications capability, essential for in-studio tethered content creation or for creating sports/media content. It can also be used as a vertical grip using two FUJIFILM NP-W325 high-capacity batteries.
It can be combined with X-H2S to support the following communication specifications:
FTP transfer by wired LAN / wireless LAN / USB Smartphone tethering
Tethered shooting by wired LAN / wireless LAN
Remote recording function by wired LAN / wireless LAN; capable of controlling up to four X-H2S cameras from a browser at the same time
Cooling fan (FAN-001)
Specifically designed for the X-H2S to facilitate extended image creation and video recording in high temperatures.
The fan can be fitted to the rear of the camera body without a cable, supplying power, extending continuous video recording time at high temperature, and eliminating concerns of heat-related camera shutdown.
Cover kit (CVR-XH)
Protects various terminals on the camera. Items contained in this kit:
FUJIFILM X-2HS mirrorless digital camera is expected to be available in early July 2022 at the Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price of $2,499 USD and $3,200 CAD.
Pricing and expected availability for X-2HS accessories are as follows:
VG-XH Vertical Battery Grip: Available early July 2022 at a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price of $399 USD and $515 CAD.
FT-XH File Transmitter: Available in September 2022 at a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price of $999 USD and $1,280 CAD.
FAN-001 Cooling Fan: Available early July 2022 at a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price of $199 USD and $260 CAD.
CVR-XH Cover Kit: Available early July 2022 at a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price of $19.99 USD and $26 CAD.
Fuji X-H2 is in the draft mode now on several websites, the official announcement is expected on May 31, 2022. We already published the leaked images and possible specifications of the camera. Stay tuned for more updates
Fuji X-H2S Rumor Summary
The flagship camera appeared in 2022
Two types of X-H2 will appear (one is X-H2s)
The 26MP BSI CMOS model first appeared, and then the high-resolution model
There are two types of vertical grips.
・ One is very expensive
8K video (anonymous information)
Equipped with new sensor
, X-Trans CMOS
, Back-side illuminated Sensor
, air cooling fan not installed
The sensor of X-H2s has 26 million pixels (stacked BSI)
Finally, we have the leaked images of the upcoming Fuji X-H2S. The images are not so clear and heavily watermarked. But from the initial design, the camera looks as compact as other XT series cameras.
The images are not so clear and it looks like it was clipped from a regular YouTube video. As you all know before the official announcement of the camera all the press text and official intro videos are kept in draft mode.
It also indicates one thing very clearly that the announcement date is very very near to us. And very soon we will also have the full detailed core specification of the upcoming Fuji X-H2S camera. Stay tuned for more updates and we will be publishing the comparison reviews of the cameras against its competitors as soon as the official announcement happens.
Fuji X-H2S Rumor Summary
Flagship camera appeared in 2022
Two types of X-H2 will appear (one is X-H2s)
The 26MP BSI CMOS model first appeared, and then the high-resolution model
There are two types of vertical grips.
・ One is very expensive
8K video (anonymous information)
Equipped with new sensor
, X-Trans CMOS
, Back-side illuminated Sensor
, air cooling fan not installed
The sensor of X-H2s has 26 million pixels (stacked BSI)
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