Best For: Hybrid shooters. Excelling in both video and still images.
The Fujifilm X-H2S impresses with its durable new mechanical shutter, boasting a 1/8000th top speed and 15fps burst rate, and rated for 500,000 shots. It offers versatile shutter settings, including fully mechanical, electronic first curtain, and electronic modes. The camera is rapid-fire with continuous shooting with a large buffer, handling up to 184 JPEGs or 175 Raws at 40 fps, over 1000 JPEGs, and 400 Raws at lower speeds.
It introduces 10-bit HEIF file capture, which provides richer color-depth than traditional 8-bit JPEGs, although it lacks HDR gamma mode integration. The in-camera Raw reprocessing option to generate HEIF files and HEIF-to-JPEG conversion enhances flexibility.
The autofocus system sees significant improvements, mirroring the performance of top-tier cameras from brands like Canon, Sony, and Nikon. It offers more reliable subject tracking and better face/eye detection using your chosen AF point or tracking box.
For video, the X-H2S offers advanced features like internal ProRes capture and 10-bit 4:2:2 or 4:2:0 recording in various formats, making it a strong contender in the video department.
Despite its larger size than previous Fujifilm models like the XT-3, X-T4, and X-H1, the X-H2S maintains a solid build with a vintage feel. It's lighter yet durable, with a highly customizable button layout and well-placed, user-friendly dials.