Fujifilm X-H2s review! – ShiftDelete.Net

We are here with the new camera Fujifilm X-H2s review video of Fujifilm, a well-established global brand in the field of Japanese photography and imaging systems technologies. What innovations does the Fujifilm X-H2s have over its predecessors? What are the Fujifilm X-H2s features? Who should take it? The answers to your questions are in our video!

Fujifilm X-H2s review

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The “S” in the Fujifilm X-H2s model represents speed. It would not be right to call the X-H2s a camera focused only on photography or video. This model is specially optimized for all subjects that need speed in photography and video. While taking a picture, it has the ability to focus on a bird flying in the air or capture the best frame in a sports event by shooting 40 frames per second, as well as slowing the moment by shooting high-speed shooting such as 4K 120p in video.

The X-Trans CMOS 5 HS Sensor structure is used for the first time in both X system machines and APS-C sizes. It stands out as a technology that Sony, Canon and Nikon use in their high-end mirrorless models. Sony A1, Canon R3 and Nikon Z9 use a stacked layer sensor. As a result of the tests carried out, it is said that more efficient results are obtained in the “stacked layer” technology with the APS-C sensor size.

So what is a stacked-layer sensor?

It is a technology that enables the integration of circuit elements (such as A/D converter) that enable the information in the sensor to be read and transferred to the sensor, thus allowing the reading speed to be increased at a high rate. Thanks to the Stacked Layer sensor, it is possible to take high-speed photos, video formats such as ProRes, 4K 120fps fast shots and very high quality images from the viewfinder.

The newly developed processor offers a much higher processing power, about 3 times faster than the X-processor 4 used in the X-T4. There is also a separate processor just for the IBIS system, allowing the camera to devote much more processing power to high-speed shooting, AF calculations, subject tracking and image processing.

5.76M dot resolution and 120fps refresh rate. Thanks to the stacked layer sensor and the renewed processor, both the resolution and refresh rate of the viewfinder have increased compared to the X-T4. This offers a great advantage for those who take photos or videos of sports, natural life or fast moving objects. In addition, it greatly prevents the loss of image experienced in case of changing eye position while looking through the viewfinder.

Fujifilm X-H2s specifications

Video features – 6K 3:2 30fps
– 4K UHD & DCI Resolution
– 4K 120fps 10-bit 4:2:2
Data logging up to 720Mbps on H265 (max 400Mbps on X-T4)
– Recording in 4 Different ProRes Formats (ProRes HQ, ProRes 422, ProRes LT, ProRes Proxy)
– Proxy Recording
– Two different RAW recording formats. BRAW and Prores RAW. It does it to an external recorder via HDMI. (Ninja Atamos V+ and BlackMagic Video Assist 12G)
Photo features – 40 frames per second – no blackout and no crop in the frame – burst shooting. (with Electronic Shutter) (JPEG:119 frames / RAW:90 frames)
– Burst shot at 30 frames per second – no blackout and no crop in the frame. (with Electronic Shutter) (JPEG: Unlimited / RAW:131 frames)
– High capacity cache. Unlimited JPEG or RAW shooting at 15 frames per second.
– AF-C tracking feature works in full performance in all burst modes.
– HEIF format support. JPEG (4:2:2 8bit)→HEIF(4:2:2 10bit). The advantage of HEIF is that it provides a 70% size advantage over JPEG, while offering richer color tones.
– Capability of shooting 630 frames with a single battery. 1,750 frames with Vertical Battery Flu
– Directly with the RJ-45 input on the external battery grip
– File transfer to FTP

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