X-H2S

Fujifilm

X-H2S

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Photographers who went from Full Frame to APS-C?

I worked as a photographer for ~40 years. In 2013 I switched from Canon FF to Fujifilm, because I needed lighter weight equipment to continue to be physically able to work. The early Fuji cameras had fine image quality but terrible autofocus and user interfaces. But those things improved and the ima

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OT_fiddler in r/AskPhotography

November 30, 2025 2:37 PM

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Anybody switched from Fuji to LUMIX mainly photography?

I sold X-H2s for S5IIX and have no regrets. I now have S9, S5IIX & S1II for the range of work I do and I love them. S9 is so fun. S5IIX is my beater. S1II is my serious work camera. I think they’re the best option for hybrid shooters for sure!! I still have my X-T4 but any time I use it it’s like ta

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rossandhisjpegs in r/Lumix

December 11, 2025 7:21 AM

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Dúvida pra quem está começando na fotografia

Uso Fuji e sou fã do sistema, mas o comentário das fotos mais parece um clamor aleatório de um fanboy do que qualquer outra coisa, lotado de meias verdades e subjetividade. "Tecnologia de coras insuperáveis", "câmera didática", "aprender fotografia de forma correta" (seja lá o que é isso), "lentes d

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Hambo49 in r/fotografiaBR

September 7, 2025 1:15 AM

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Is f2.8 really needed for indoor sports or is f4 sufficient?

Professional photographer here, who covered pro sports for Getty Images. As a freelancer covering NFL games, I was responsible for buying my own equipment and so I was stuck on an f4 lens for a long time, even covering indoor and night games. There's a few things to consider when talking about spend

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idosillythings in r/sportsphotography

April 13, 2026 3:59 PM

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My first month with the Leica M11

I did not spend much time using manual focus lenses before the M11. I slapped a Helios 44-2 and a speed booster on my Fujifilm XH2S (sold) back when that lens was all the rage. I loved the results, but found the focusing process on the XH2S a bit finicky. It could have been the focus peaking, and it

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loganarowland in r/Leica

April 4, 2026 9:34 PM

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FX3 or A7V as someone transitioning from photos to video

Honestly the X-H2S is a great camera and in some ways has a better image/video specs than either Sony (open gate, 6K, ProRes or high data rate H265, great color). The biggest improvement you’ll notice is autofocus (Fuji AF is terrible) but the lenses are bigger and more expensive. If you do get a So

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StrongOnline007 in r/FX3

April 5, 2026 5:59 AM

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Bird photography while hiking

I am a bird photographer and started with Fuji, worked my way up to an X-H2S/XF150-600 but then bailed due to weight and Fuji's never-ending autofocus problems. Switched to an OM-1/MZ100-400, both Mk II and have never been happier. I used to spend all my time worrying whether I would come back with

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CatsAreGods in r/BirdPhotography

March 29, 2026 5:48 PM

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Omar Gonzalez tries M43 and the OM-3

The days of sensor size being the determining factor in price have been gone for a while. They're different tools. The OM-3 has a fully stacked sensor, better IBIS, better weather sealing, ect. The Fujifilm XH2S retails for significantly more than the Z6 III and more than the A7C II. The A7R5 retail

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Projektdb in r/M43

October 23, 2025 1:54 AM

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I'm so glad I didn't listen to those whose said "You can't shoot wildlife with Fuji"

I use the xh2s and I’d say that the AF is plenty fast but not reliable enough like other systems. However, it greatly depends on what the user‘s requirements are (casual wildlife shooter vs pro). For casual wildlife shooters the Fujifilm system is more than enough. But for pro usage it won’t cut it.

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Extra-Ability-6155 in r/fujix

July 28, 2025 5:32 AM

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Looking left to Full frame & Looking right to M43 for wildlife

I had the X-H2S with XF160-600 lens for birds/wildlife. One day I actually sprained my wrist picking it up "wrong", and that combined with Fuji's crappy autofocus had me looking for something lighter and better. 2 years later here I am with an OM-1/MZ100-400 (both Mk II) and I couldn't be happier. G

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CatsAreGods in r/M43

March 14, 2026 5:18 PM

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