The X-H2S features a 26.1MP BSI Stacked X-Trans 5 sensor with APS-C format, which increases readout speeds and improves low-light performance compared to previous generations. Firstly, as an X-Trans sensor, it uses the unique color filter array that contributes to more natural color rendering. Additionally, it helps reduce noise and improve tonality and clarity. It also significantly reduces motion distortions for better performance in high-speed video and photo shooting.
General Characteristics
- Camera Type
- Body
- Battery Life (Photos)
- 720
- Weight
- 579 gr
- Colour
- Black
- Dust / Moisture Protection
- Yes
Technical Specifications
- Mount
- Fujifilm X
- Image Stabilization
- Yes
- Built-in Flash
- No
- Log Recording
- No
- AI Recognition
- No
- Card Support
- CFexpress, SDHC
- Connectivity
- Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, HDMI
Screen & Viewfinder
- Screen Size
- 3 "
- Viewfinder
- Yes
- Touch Screen
- Yes
- Tilting Screen
- Yes
Sensor
- Sensor Size
- APS-C
- Native ISO (min)
- 160
- Autofocus (AF)
- Yes
Image
- Resolution (Megapixels)
- 26.1 MP
- Image Resolution
- 6240 x 4160 pixels
- Image Format
- JPEG, RAW
Video
- Video Resolution
- 4096 x 2160
- FPS
- 120 fps
- Format Video
- MOV, RAW
Dimensions
- Height
- 136.3 mm
- Height
- 92.9 mm
- Length
- 84.6 mm
Top Specs
- Monitor
- Touchscreen, 3"
Important information
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Description
X-Trans 5 Stacked BSI sensor
The X-H2S features a 26.1MP BSI Stacked X-Trans 5 sensor with APS-C format, which increases readout speeds and improves low-light performance compared to previous generations. Firstly, as an X-Trans sensor, it uses the unique color filter array that contributes to more natural color rendering. Additionally, it helps reduce noise and improve tonality and clarity. It also significantly reduces motion distortions for better performance in high-speed video and photo shooting.
Processor X 5
It uses 64-bit processing for higher speeds in both video recording and photography compared to the X-T4. It supports recording up to 6.2K with high bit rates such as ProRes 422 HQ or recording at 240 fps in Full HD.
When using the electronic shutter, it is possible to shoot up to 40 fps, with a buffer of 140 continuous uncompressed frames. With the mechanical shutter, shooting speeds of up to 15 fps are possible, along with the ability to capture over 1000 raw frames in a single burst.
The AI-supported autofocus system helps achieve a dynamic range of 14 stops and allows for a wide sensitivity range from ISO 160-12800.
4K 120p and 6.2K 30p Recording
It is possible to record 10-bit 4:2:2 in DCI/UHD 4K up to 120p and Full HD up to 240p, as well as a 3:2 6.2K setting. A variety of codecs are also supported, including H.265 and three levels of ProRes: the high bitrate 422 HQ, the standard 422, and the more compressed 422 LT. Continuous recording is also possible for up to 90 minutes in all frame rates and resolutions.
Hybrid AF with Deep Learning AI
The hybrid focusing system uses 425 phase detection points and is sensitive down to -7 EV for working in low-light conditions. Additionally, with the support of deep learning, the focusing system is suitable for automatic detection and tracking of various types of subjects. Compared to previous focusing systems, the face and eye detection capabilities of the X-H2S have been improved for greater accuracy and to account for unique characteristics such as glasses, face coverings, and hairlines. Also, the range of recognized subject types has been expanded to include cars, airplanes, trains, motorcyclists, birds, horses, dogs, cats, and more.
In-body image stabilization
The built-in 5-axis sensor-shift image stabilization helps minimize the appearance of camera shake by up to 7 stops. This system works in conjunction with most X-series lenses, including non-stabilized ones, and benefits from working with slower shutter speeds and shooting in difficult lighting conditions. Additionally, digital image stabilization can also be used during video recording to further assist in stabilizing the video, especially when shooting handheld.