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The Fujifilm X-H2 is a professional-grade mirrorless camera featuring a 40.2MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS 5 HR sensor, advanced Pixel Shift Multi-Shot for 160MP images, and in-body image stabilization. It supports 8K 30p 10-bit video recording with innovative 4K HQ mode, wireless tethering, and cloud integration for streamlined workflows. Designed for versatility, it includes dual memory slots, ultra-fast shutter speeds, and power bank compatibility, making it ideal for photographers and videographers across genres.


















| ASIN | B0BCM562BH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #197,276 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #53 in Mirrorless System Cameras |
| Country of Origin | Japan |
| Generic Name | Mirrorless Camera with Lens |
| Importer | FUJIFILM INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED, Andheri East, Mumbai, Maharashtra-400069, For Support Mail- [email protected] contact- 0124-4325551 |
| Included Components | Camera Body & Lens |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13 x 31.2 x 18.3 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 1 kg |
| Item model number | 16781591 |
| Manufacturer | FUJIFILM, FUJIFILM INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED, Andheri East, Mumbai, Maharashtra-400069, For Support Mail- [email protected] contact- 0124-4325551 |
| Net Quantity | 1 Count |
| Packer | FUJIFILM INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED, Andheri East, Mumbai, Maharashtra-400069, For Support Mail- [email protected] contact- 0124-4325551 |
| Product Dimensions | 12.95 x 31.24 x 18.29 cm; 1 kg |
M**S
Item is faulty and amazon and the seller AMGT ltd are refusing to uphold the warranty of the product after being promised numerous times by different customer service agents that I would be getting a refund!
A**G
I have had this camera and the fuji 16-80mm zoom lens for about 2 years. I have been very happy with the purchase. Fuji also continues to improve the SW with 2 to 3 new releases a year. This is a professional-grade camera at a very reasonable price. The level of control and customization is amazing although it does requires quite a bit of study and experimentation. The large variety of film simulation choices has been one of the most rewarding aspects. I shoot a lot of pictures but hate doing all the post work. With the film simulation, I rarely miss not using the raw files. It also saves a lot of storage space. Cloud storage is not free. Earlier firmware had some out of focus situation. The latest FW seems a lot better. Again, they keep improving.
J**.
Bought as an upgrade from the Panasonic G9, since I wanted higher resolution for cropping and the X-H2 body is a close copy of the G9, which has handling I like. Image quality is much better in low light, and the 40MP sensor gives way more options in post than the G9 20MP sensor. The auto-focus is much better than the G9 for everything except macro, where the X-H2 seems to focus just a little bit short -- e.g. on the nearest leg of an insect, rather than they eye or thorax -- even when using the "insect detect" feature added in firmware 3.0. I'm not getting nearly the promised battery-life -- maybe "battery life" didn't factor in the AF power draw? -- so I'll have to buy spares to do a full day's shooting. Be warned that Fuji RAW files are a challenge for some RAW processing programs -- Affinity Photo and Lightroom both produced desaturated and low-detail images from it -- so you should definitely use the freeware version of Capture One provided from Fuji. Its processing demands will strain ordinary laptop CPUs and older desktop CPUs too, and you will have to choose whether to put C1 on your laptop or desktop since the freeware version of C1 allows only one installation. However, the SOOC Fuji jpegs are almost as good at dynamic range as what I can get from editing any half-way-decently-exposed RAW files, so I have fewer photos that I have to run through a full RAW processing regimen than I did with the G9.
I**E
Coming from the Fujifilm X-T3 , this camera feels more robust and easier to handle because of the large grip. I absolutely love shooting with it and I take it everywhere. With that being said, the looks and feel shouldn’t justify your purchase decision alone. I don’t shoot videos at all so I didn’t opt for the S version but this camera is certainly capable. The battery life is great compared to the XT3 and I love the always on display. The view finder is bright and crisp. The auto focus is very nice as well. With the 40 megapixels, I notice the difference when I crop images and zooming in to see the clarity and sharpness. I won’t be an amateur much longer. I feel like I have arrived when I shoot with this lol. No seriously, great camera. If you want to upgrade or just try it out you should. The price may be steep so your current camera may get the job done just fine.
E**9
I'm really pleased with the X-H2. As a long time Nikon shooter, I wanted a high megapixel count mirrorless to play with. 8000 shots later, I must say, I have not been disappointed. Superb detail, excellent low ISO colors, and cool film simulations make using it a lot of fun. I doubt casual users will see a reason to pay the price. (many less expensive choices for point and shooters) Advanced users will love it.
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