X-H2S

Fujifilm

X-H2S

44 positive 2 neutral 30 negative

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TIL two weeks after being appointed CEO of Olympus, Michael Christopher Woodford blew the whistle on Olympus after he was fired for repeatedly questioning suspicious transactions and involving external auditors, exposing one of the biggest "loss-hiding arrangements in Japanese corporate history".

I have owned a camera from almost every system being produced but I always find myself drawn back to Olympus M43 cameras. I have a Fujifilm XH2S but I seem to prefer my Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark III, to the point that I'm seriously considering selling my Fuji kit to get an OM-1. It's so sad how Olympus

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PM_ME_YOUR_ART_PLZ in r/todayilearned

August 8, 2025 10:23 PM

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Am I wrong about Ricoh vs Fuji colors? 🤔

I own the Fujifilm X-H2S, GFX 50S II, and the Ricoh GR IV. In my opinion, Ricoh’s color science delivers a much more authentic 'film look' than Fuji. Since Ricoh doesn't market it as aggressively, people act like Fuji invented this whole aesthetic. If you’re shooting SOOC, Ricoh is the way to go. Yo

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odunekmek in r/ricohGR

April 6, 2026 6:38 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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Z50 II vs X-T30 III (or even the X-S20)

X-Trans ist besser geworden (Lightroom oder Capture One) es ist aber nicht auf dem Niveau der Bayer-Sensoren. Selbst in den Fuji eigenen JPEGs sieht man es. Fuji hat Probleme feine organische Strukturen aufzulösen. Besonders anfällig sind Grüntöne wie Bäume, Blätter, usw. Der Grund meines Systemwech

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cervelo-rider in r/nikon_Zseries

March 18, 2026 8:27 AM

2

Took the X-H2S + Sigma 18-50mm to rural Punjab.

It's too expensive and feels abandoned by Fujifilm in terms of video, its missing features like waveforms that they added to the GFX 100 II, still suffers from poor video autofocus even on the latest firmware and the FX30 just makes way more sense for a working professional or somebody primarily sho

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iamcomptonrapper in r/videography

April 9, 2026 6:47 PM

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Viltrox not honoring warranties.

Thank you for mentioning this I am so glad that this isnt just a problem for Fujifilm. I contacted fuji before and ofcouse they will just say to only use OEM for best functionality. When I contacted Viltrox customer support before - they just told me to wait for firmware updates and reset my camera?

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Brilliant_Promise_87 in r/VILTROX_GLOBAL

April 22, 2025 7:58 AM

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Lens recommendation for the Z6 family? (Coming from Fuji-land. Any recs from former Fuji shooters?)

Thanks. Looks like the 24-120/4 is a no-brainer for what I will use the camera for. I wish there was a slightly shorter FL version, say 24-100 or even 24-90 to save on bulk and weight. I too enjoyed my X-H1 better than my X-H2S. Fuji made some button and interface mistakes with the X-H2S, in my opin

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randopop21 in r/Nikon

March 21, 2026 9:16 PM

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[ADVICE] What about using a Pentax KP for motorsport photography?

In my experience, Sony tracking autofocus is as good as it gets. I went from Pentax film cameras to Canon EOS SLR’s and DSLR’s, then I sold everything and rented Sony and Canon mirrorless, but bought a Fujifilm X-H2S because I got a great deal on it. It was good - better than the Canon DSLR’s - but

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elsberg in r/Motorsportphotography

October 18, 2025 5:45 PM

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