Fujifilm’s X-H2S has been described as the company’s ‘flagship’ APS-C camera and is significantly higher than anything previously offered in the X-Series.
Much like the OM system OM-1, the X-H2S offers the same number of pixels as the existing models in the lineup, but much more worth asking. In both cases there is a question of performance: the closer you look at the glasses, the more powerful you will be able to recognize the camera.
We’re going to take a closer look at the glasses, but we’ll also discuss how the camera works compared to existing X-Series models.