Fujifilm X-H2S Snaps Gold Award at DPReview

The Fujifilm X-H2S snapped the Gold Award at DPReview. Here are their Pros and Cons from their X-H2S review
What we like
- Excellent image quality with broad selection of JPEG processing modes
 - Comfortable hand-grip and well-positioned, customizable controls
 - Up to 40fps shooting with usefully deep buffer
 - Improved AF system can be tuned to give a very high hit-rate
 - Impressively detailed video with minimal rolling shutter
 - Wide choice of video resolutions, framerates and codecs
 - F-Log2 mode can give wider dynamic range (up to 30p)
 - Good battery life
 - Can record for long periods without overheating
 - Optional fan adds dependability for video shoots without adding cost or bulk for photographers
 - Command dial interface works well for both stills and video
 - Boost IS mode gives nice video results when you don’t have a tripod
 
What we don’t
- Continuous AF can struggle at camera’s fastest frame rate
 - Subject recognition modes work less well if subject isn’t at expected angle to camera
 - No generic tracking mode in video
 - AF system needs a fair degree of fine-tuning
 - Custom settings banks don’t let you control which parameters are saved
 - Video IS can fight against intentional movements, reducing smoothness
 - Command dial interface won’t be to everyone’s taste
 
You can read the full review at dpreview here.
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