Introduction
Fujifilm’s X-H2S is described as the company’s ‘flagship’ APS-C camera, and sits significantly above anything offered in the X-series before.
Much like the OM System OM-1, the X-H2S offers the same pixel count as existing models in the lineup, but a much higher asking price. In both instances it’s a question of performance: the closer you look at the specs, the more powerful you recognize the camera to be.
We’re going to take that closer look at the specs but also discuss how the camera handles, compared with existing X-series models.
Author:
Richard Butler
Source: Dpreview