X-H2S

Fujifilm

X-H2S

44 positive 2 neutral 30 negative

Based on 76 Reddit mentions

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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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Mirrorless D500

High-end crop sensor, i.e. north of $2,000 USD, is a hard sell. Even Fujifilm, the most successful crop sensor vendor, couldn't move X-H2 and X-H2S bodies when all of their other cameras were regularly out of stock. I also think Nikon was pretty successful in moving their higher-end DX DSLR customer

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human_performance in r/Nikon

April 3, 2026 10:40 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

3

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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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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Experienced apsc shooter. Decision time; am I holding myself back by not going FF?

The sensor size is actually ideal but the real problem is there are no professional grade APSC camera. The only pro APSC camera is Fujifilm X-H2s but the performance is not even close to pro FF cameras. At this point, you are limiting yourself because of your own gears and nobody is investing APSC f

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Comfortable-Grand-46 in r/sportsphotography

April 23, 2026 11:30 PM

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For bird photography, what should I spend my money on?

I switched from a Fujifilm X-H2S / XF150-600 (their top of the line bird body and lens) to an OM-1 Mk 2 and MZ100-400 Mk 2. It's a world of difference for the better...lighter, cheaper, and far more keepers. The autofocus combined with the subject detection is amazing, especially compared to the Fuj

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CatsAreGods in r/AskPhotography

October 19, 2025 3:06 AM

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