Fujifilm has announced the release of their latest X-series mirrorless camera the X-H2. This new flagship model which boasts the highest image quality in the history of the X-series features the new back-illuminated 40.2MP X-Trans CMOS 5 HR 1 sensor and the high-speed X-Processor 5 with the ability to capture high-resolution stills and high-definition 8K/30P video.
This is also the first X Series camera that provides the Pixel Shift Multi-Shot function to enable 4x higher image resolution and accurate color reproduction, as well as the Smooth Skin Effect to automatically re-touch skin which enables to produce 160MP images and portraits with smoothed skin. The use of AI-based Auto White Balance function supports to create high-quality images with ease.
The X-H2 is the first APS-C sensor camera to support high-resolution 8K/30P video, and includes subject-detection AF to detect animals, birds, etc. with AI, as well as the five-axis in-body image stabilisation (IBIS) that offers up to 7.0-stops of image stabilization.
Earlier in the year, Fujifilm introduced the FUJIFILM X-H2S (X-H2S), which was also an X-Series flagship suited to photograph a moving subject with the ability to take up to 40 frames per second in blackout-free continuous-shooting. Developing a double-flagship structure by adding the X-H2 to the X-H2S.


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