X-H2S

Fujifilm

X-H2S

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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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Fujifilm officially announces the ETERNA 55 Cinema Camera

I own a GFX 100 II. The sensor is great for stills. But whyyyyyy is Fuji using a 100 megapixel photo sensor in this $16.5K camera. There is zero benefit to this slow-ass sensor in this application. If the big news here is 4K open gate, I can do that and more in so many other cameras for way cheaper.

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StrongOnline007 in r/cinematography

September 11, 2025 2:14 AM

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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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"Sony Semiconductor Solutions to Release the Industry-Leading Global Shutter CMOS Image Sensor [IMX927] for Industrial Use That Achieves Both Approximately 105-Effective-Megapixels and High-Speed 100 FPS Output"

I'm still waiting for a damn stacked apsc sensor Fujifilm X-H2S

RedTuesdayMusic in r/hardware

September 30, 2025 1:37 PM

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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

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Is it worth getting a Fujifilm APS-C camera to complement a full-frame system?

I would recommend renting gear first rather than buying based on recommendations. Only you know what your use case is, and what compromises you are willing to accept. I had Canon EOS film cameras and DSLRs for over 20 years before selling them and then I forayed into the Leica M system for a while.

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elsberg in r/AskPhotography

October 14, 2025 11:33 PM

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

Definitely 24-120 f/4 if you think your 24-70 f/4 is too short. You could also go for an 85mm prime for portraits if you want a wider aperture. I don't like the idea of adapting your X-mount glass, mainly because DX (APS-C) mode on the Z6III is only about 11MP, and you have more than that available

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mizshellytee in r/Nikon

March 21, 2026 7:58 PM

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What could I upgrade?

For wildlife, the X-A1 is going to hold you back pretty significantly - it's got contrast-detect AF which is slow for tracking moving subjects, no weather sealing, and the XC 50-230 isn't the sharpest lens in the Fuji lineup. If you're sticking with Fujifilm (which is smart since you already know th

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LuliBobo in r/AskPhotography

March 1, 2026 10:51 AM

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Moving from Sony

May I recommend renting gear you are interested in buying before switching systems. The cost outlay is no worse than potential losses taken when selling. I used to shoot Canon DSLR’s (5DIV and 7DII) but wanted to go to a lighter mirrorless kit. I thought for certain I would end up with a Canon R5, w

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elsberg in r/Nikon

August 1, 2025 8:52 AM

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