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Looks like Fuji have caught up with the rest of the high end camera pack, but with one notable difference their cameras are APS-C rather than FF.
So lighter/cheaper telephotos so better for sports and wildlife.
Current version is XH2S (26MP) but they will release a 40MP version XH2R later this year that is more stills biased.

See here for more detail.

https://www.dpreview.com/news/1934649149/fujifilm-announces-x-h2s-high-end-aps-c-stills-video-hybrid
https://www.dpreview.com/videos/8012769864/dpreview-tv-classics-fujifilm-x-h1-review
https://www.dpreview.com/reviews/fujifilm-x-h2s-initial-review


https://www.dpreview.com/news/8430367417/fujifilm-launches-the-150-600mm-f5-6-8-r-lm-ois-wr-it-s-longest-super-telephoto-zoom-to-date




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Am I tempted.
A little by the 40MP version that will be in the shops by Christmas!
However I have a Fuji GFX100S (102MP) that is a larger MF version of this as it uses a 44x33mm sensor with IBIS.

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Results from my XH2S are very good.
Got to say that the XH2S with the 70-300 is very quick at AF lock.

It is almost like using my D3S, Z7 or D850 with the Nikon 70-200 f2.8 AFS VR.


I have got to say that I now feel vindicated that Fuji would deliver eventually on the AF in a mirrorless camera.


Here is an image from the 70-300mm with compliant bee flying in.
RAW image processed in COP v22.3
Full size from XH2S sensor and then a crop to show the bee.

No editing, no sharpening on either, just the crop on the second image.




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And the crop to just show the bee.

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Eric, the screen on the XH2S is blackout free.

The AF in the XH2S is now as good as my Nikons.
Finally vindicated that Fuji would deliver in a mirrorless camera.  Dont think that my D850 will have much use in future as I can use mirrorless in Fuji or Nikon very happily.

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I keep getting error messages on my posts.

Can’t be bothered retyping it all.

Very frustrating.

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jk wrote:
Results from my XH2S are very good.
Got to say that the XH2S with the 70-300 is very quick at AF lock.

It is almost like using my D3S, Z7 or D850 with the Nikon 70-200 f2.8 AFS VR.


I have got to say that I now feel vindicated that Fuji would deliver eventually on the AF in a mirrorless camera.


Here is an image from the 70-300mm with compliant bee flying in.
RAW image processed in COP v22.3
Full size from XH2S sensor and then a crop to show the bee.

No editing, no sharpening on either, just the crop on the second image.




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And the crop to just show the bee.

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Did you mean to underexpose by 1.3stops?

I always had a soft spot for the Fuji x system. Never say never.

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jk wrote:
Eric, the screen on the XH2S is blackout free.

The AF in the XH2S is now as good as my Nikons.
Finally vindicated that Fuji would deliver in a mirrorless camera.  Dont think that my D850 will have much use in future as I can use mirrorless in Fuji or Nikon very happily.
I know you have a resistance to selling equipment but may I just say that NOW is a good time to explore selling. There is a shortage of used cameras …due to ….a shortage of new cameras. 

I decided to sell my Sony A7 and offered it to WEX. Although it was pristine and low actuations (under 5k) I was surprised and delighted to get /accept their offer …..which meant I only lost £170 on the original £1500 purchase.

It prompted me to start a purge of unused tripods, monopods and heads (remnants from my commercial days) raising several hundred pounds which will go towards my energy bill.

:lol:

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Yes, I wanted to keep the detail in the flowers.

Note these images are unedited except for me cropping out the bee section to provide the larger image for inspection.

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That holds up to exposure adjustment very well.  Impressive Fuji again.



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