Superb detail from compact APS-C body; 8K and Apple ProRes video recording;
Not the best low-light performer; Pricey CFexpress Type B card required for some functions;
Manufacturer: Fujifilm
Superb detail from compact APS-C body; 8K and Apple ProRes video recording;
Not the best low-light performer; Pricey CFexpress Type B card required for some functions;
Fujifilm split its flagship X-H line in two direction, with the X-H2 and its new 40-megapixel sensor aimed at those who need plenty of resolution to capture fine detail. And the camera does just that! But equally it keeps noise at bay and also delivers the goods in terms of speed.
While it's a shame that picture and sound quality haven't been upgraded, the iPhone 13 was great in these regards and the iPhone 14 is, too Excellent display Admirable headphone performance Solid build quality No upgrades to picture or sound Familiar design Notch is still present
Apple's latest non-Pro iPhone is superb - it's just that it's strikingly similar to last year's effort.
Still an incredible smartphone, Brilliant battery life gets a bit better, Excellent camera system gets a bit better
Last year’s Pro hardware, Wireless charging slow by modern standards, No USB-C; it’s now well overdue
40MP BSI CMOS X-Trans APS-C sensor; 15 fps with mechanical shutter (20 fps with e-shutter, 1.29x crop); 8K, 6.2K, or 2:1 oversampled 4K video at up to 30p; Three versions of Pro Res, H.265 or H.264 video encoding; Built-in image stabilization rated to 7.0 stops; 5.76M-dot EVF capable of up to 120 fps refresh; 1 CFexpress Type B, 1 UHS-II SD card slot; Full-sized HDMI port; 680 shot-per-charge battery rating (CIPA); Compatibility with battery grip or transmitter module;
40MP BSI CMOS X-Trans APS-C sensor; 15 fps with mechanical shutter (20 fps with e-shutter, 1.29x crop); 8K, 6.2K, or 2:1 oversampled 4K video at up to 30p; Three versions of Pro Res, H.265 or H.264 video encoding; Built-in image stabilization rated to 7.0 stops; 5.76M-dot EVF capable of up to 120 fps refresh; 1 CFexpress Type B, 1 UHS-II SD card slot; Full-sized HDMI port; 680 shot-per-charge battery rating (CIPA); Compatibility with battery grip or transmitter module;
Fujifilm revived the hybrid X-H series in 2022 with a pair of nearly identical models, the X-H2 and X-H2S Fujifilm X-H2S . These two Mirrorless Digital Cameras are externally identical yet use two different 5th-generation APS-C sensors.
After testing both of Fujifilm’s latest cameras, I think the X-H2 is a better option for most people simply because it’s a better value. While not as fast as the X-H2S, it offers an ideal balance between image quality and speed.
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