6.2K video recording, 40 fps burst, Oled viewfinder, 5-axis mechanical stabilization… Taking the torch from 2018’s X-H1, the new Fujifilm X-H2S (€2,749 without lens) offers improvements in stills and video. It features a 26.2-megapixel APS-C sensor, mechanical sensor stabilization, and the new X-Processor 5 image processor.
In terms of performance, we note shooting at up to 40 fps, ISO sensitivity from 125 to 51200, a continuous buffer that can store up to 1000 images (30 fps in jpeg, 20 fps in raw). or video: 6.2 kc. format at 30 fps and 4:2:2 at 10 bits. You can also save movies in Apple ProRes format so you can adjust the colors later or even upload them directly to an external hard drive in ProRes Raw or Blackmagic Raw. Professional videographers will appreciate…
An APS-C sensor has the advantage…
Source: Le Figaro

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