Posted
May 31, 2022
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Fujifilm has announced the launch of the newest X-series mirrorless camera the Fujifilm X-H2S. This new flagship model boasts the highest performance in both stills and videos in the history of X-series.
The X-H2S uses a new back-illuminated, stacked, 26MP APS-C CMOS sensor capable of reading signals four times faster than the current devices, and the high-speed “X-Processor 5” boasting faster image processing speeds. The camera also features blackout-free burst shooting of up to 40 frames per second and high-performance AF system that uses AI to detect a subject to identify animals, birds, cars, motorcycles, bicycles, airplanes and trains, accurately tracking an intended subject.
Furthermore, it can film 6.2K/30P and 4K/120P video in 4:2:2 10-bit and supports three Apple ProRes codecs, namely ProRes 422 HQ, ProRes 422 and ProRes 422 LT. When recording ProRes, the X-H2S also supports proxy recording such as ProRes 422 Proxy, streamlining the overall workflow from filming to post-production.
Other features include an all new five-axis in-body image stabilization that offers up to 7.0-stop advantage and extensive interface options including the dual card slot supporting a CFexpress Type B card, catering to the shooting needs of professional photographers.
The EVF has a magnification ratio of 0.8x and a resolution of 5.76 million dots that can run at 120fps to displays images smoothly, allowing users to accurately keep track of a fast-moving subject, aswell as a 1.62-million-dot vari-angle LCD monitor on the rear panel.
Fujifilm has also announced the launch of the XF 18-120mm F4 LM PZ WR, and the XF 150-600mm F5.6-8 R LM OIS WR lens.
The X-H2S uses a new back-illuminated, stacked, 26MP APS-C CMOS sensor capable of reading signals four times faster than the current devices, and the high-speed “X-Processor 5” boasting faster image processing speeds. The camera also features blackout-free burst shooting of up to 40 frames per second and high-performance AF system that uses AI to detect a subject to identify animals, birds, cars, motorcycles, bicycles, airplanes and trains, accurately tracking an intended subject.
Furthermore, it can film 6.2K/30P and 4K/120P video in 4:2:2 10-bit and supports three Apple ProRes codecs, namely ProRes 422 HQ, ProRes 422 and ProRes 422 LT. When recording ProRes, the X-H2S also supports proxy recording such as ProRes 422 Proxy, streamlining the overall workflow from filming to post-production.
Other features include an all new five-axis in-body image stabilization that offers up to 7.0-stop advantage and extensive interface options including the dual card slot supporting a CFexpress Type B card, catering to the shooting needs of professional photographers.
The EVF has a magnification ratio of 0.8x and a resolution of 5.76 million dots that can run at 120fps to displays images smoothly, allowing users to accurately keep track of a fast-moving subject, aswell as a 1.62-million-dot vari-angle LCD monitor on the rear panel.
Fujifilm has also announced the launch of the XF 18-120mm F4 LM PZ WR, and the XF 150-600mm F5.6-8 R LM OIS WR lens.



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