Pro Moviemaker October 2022 - Newsletter

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FUJIFILM X-H2

KEY SPECIFICATIONS FUJIFILM X-H2 Sensor: 40.2MP X-Trans CMOS 5 HR Continuous shooting: Up to 20fps Max video resolution: 8K (4K up to 60p) Dynamic range: 13+ stops Max shutter speed: 1/180,000sec Base ISO: 125 FUJIFILM X-H2S Sensor: 26.1MP X-Trans CMOS 5 HS Continuous shooting: Up to 40fps Max video resolution: 6.2K (4K up to 120p) Dynamic range: 14+ stops Max shutter speed: 1/32,000sec Base ISO: 160

“While both feature spec rivals can only dream of, the two cameras offer something distinct”

Shake-free footage A five-axis in-body image stabilisation (IBIS) system provides up to seven stops of compensation, taking the shakes out of your films. On top of this, the X-H2 has a high- definition, 5.76-million-dot EVF with 0.8x magnification, plus a refresh frame rate of 120fps. The body design is the same as the X-H2S, with 79 weather-sealed points so that rain doesn’t need to stop your filmmaking. The only choice you have to make is whether you need the high resolution of the X-H2, or the lower resolution, but faster X-H2S. You won’t be disappointed with either.

Subject-detection autofocus that’s based on deep-learning technology is built into each device, detecting and tracking a vast range of subjects like animals, birds, cars, motorcycles, bikes, planes and trains – as well as human faces and eyes. Since many professionals now shoot video as well as stills, the X-H2 is perfect for commercial work where quality is paramount. It’s also the first Fujifilm X Series camera with Pixel Shift Multi-Shot mode, resulting in massively detailed 160-megapixel images. In this particular mode, a total of 20 shots are taken before being merged within the Pixel Shift Combiner software.

THE CHOICE IS YOURS High-resolution shooting is what the X-H2 is made for – while the X-H2S tracks subjects at lightning speed. Which one will you choose?

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