Who needs full-frame when you have Fujifilm’s impressive APS-C cameras? The camera maker’s new hybrid mirrorless camera, the X-H2S, is all sorts of badass even without a larger full-frame sensor.
Fujifilm has launched its new flagship APS-C mirrorless camera, the $2,500 X-H2S, with an all-new 26.2-megapixel (MP) stacked BSI CMOS sensor and a raft of impressive features. Some of the key ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The X-H1 gets its replacement, plus a tease of a high-megapixel variant to come The X-H1 gets its replacement, ...
Prosup's Tango slider easily supports the Fujifilm X-H2S outfit.Kindly supplied by Hot Rod Cameras in Burbank Fujifilm has just announced the X-H2S with 6.2K on board ProRes recording and frame rates ...
It's been a few years since Fujifilm took the refresh brush to its X Series flagship, but that's now changed with the launch of the X-H2S APS-C mirrorless camera – which boasts a brand new image ...
This morning Fujifilm announced the X-H2S mirrorless digital camera—the company’s new flagship X-series model. The X-H2S is the first APS-C camera to feature Fujifilm’s brand new 26.16 megapixel ...
A new Stacked CMOS sensor makes 40fps autofocus and 6K video possible. New lenses were also tipped at the company's X Summit virtual event. Images, and the devices that capture them, are my focus.
The latter quarter of the year usually brings with it a few new camera releases, and this was no exception. We got to look at Fujifilm's X-H2S and Insta360's new X3 360 camera. It has to be said that ...
The high-resolution sister model to the X-H2S debuted at the X Summit event, along with a pair of lenses, with Fujikina to follow this weekend Images, and the devices that capture them, are my focus.
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