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Did the Fujifilm X-H2S do the Trick? Or Investigating if Fuji’s PSAM Dial Cameras Brought New Customers into the X System – SURVEY

Fujifilm has often said that PSAM cameras like the Fujifilm X-H2S and X-S10 serve the purpose to attract new customers into the X system.

So I was curious about this and thought that we can investigate if, at least here among the FujiRumors community, Fuji’s plan to bring new photographers into the X system thanks to PSAM dial cameras actually worked.

Feel free to vote the survey down below.

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ePhotozine Fujifilm X-H2S Review: Superb EVF, Fast AF, Excellent IBIS, Low ISO Noise, Solid Build Quality

ePhotozine published its Fujifilm X-H2S review. Down below the Pros and Cons as well as the link to the full review.

Pros

  • Beautiful, solid quality manufacture
  • Fast and responsive controls
  • Excellent 5-axis IBIS (up to 7 stops)
  • Quality of Fujinon lenses
  • Weather resistance
  • Film simulation modes
  • High-end video specs
  • Versatile subject detection
  • Fast and accurate AF
  • Superb 5.76M dot OLED EVF
  • ISO range shows low noise throughout
  • Supports CF Express and SD cards

Fujifilm X-H2S Cons

  • CFExpress cards are quite expensive
  • Slightly more expensive than its closest rivals

You can read the full review at ePhotozine here.

Iridient Developer 3.7.1 and X-Transformer 2.5.1 Updates Fix Fujifilm X-H2S Files Loading Error

Brian has released Iridient Developer 3.7.1 and X-Transformer 2.5.1 updates  today.

These updates contain just a single fix for loading errors that  could occur with some RAF images from the new Fujifilm X-H2S. The X-H2S seems to occasionally store RAF images in lossless compressed mode that contain an invalid RAW metadata field. This incorrect RAF metadata information would cause file validation to fail in Iridient applications and these files would give errors on loading.

The root cause would seem to be a firmware bug with the X-H2S as some RAF files with the same compression format from the same camera body/firmware have correct information and others don’t. So far Brian hasn’t been able to determine any specific trigger causing the bad information to be written. A workaround was found where Brian could just ignore the problematic data and determine the same information using an alternate method that allows these RAF images to be loaded successfully.

The Iridient X-Transformer 2.5.1 update (macOS and Windows) is available here.

Iridient Developer 3.7.1 (macOS only) can be downloaded here.

The Rumors to Come (Fujifilm X-H2, Fujifilm X-T5, Camera Remote App…) and What we Got Right and Wrong – Mid 2022 Rumor Check

We are half through 2022, so time to check out how things are going in the rumor world.

For you, this is a great opportunity to get an overview on all remaining rumors in one single article ranked by reliability and to see if FujiRumors was worth your time by delivering accurate information.

One more thing: there are so many things I am working on right now. All I can say is for now is that we are going to have lots of fun ;)

  • 45 rumors shared in 2022 so far (many more to come)
  • 10 rumors still to be verified
  • 34 correct rumors out of 44 verifiable rumors (one can’t be verified, see below)
  • 0 wrong rumors
  • 100% correct rumors

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* 75% to 99% correct

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Fujifilm X-H2S Reviews Drop on the Web, with Lots of Happy (and Well Tracked) Faces

The Fujifilm X-H2S is falling into hands of fellow X shooters, and hence reviews are spreading all over the web.

In short we can say that this camera is making lots of people very happy. :) This is autofocus performance as never seen before on any Fujifilm camera, and at that level won’t be found even on the Fujifilm X-H2 or Fujifilm X-T5, as they both will feature a non-stacked 40MP sensor.

Blog Posts

  • keithwee – A hands-on review of the Fujifilm X-H2S – Future Optimisation and the 3 meanings behind the ‘S’.
  • ondrejvachek – Stacked and packed – Fujifilm X-H2s review

Youtube Reviews
CameraLabs & Co

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BREAKING: Fujifilm X-H2 and Fujifilm X-T5 Coming with New Lower Base ISO (Less than 160)

Multiple trusted sources have reported to us, that the 40MP non-stacked Fujifilm X-H2 will have a lower base ISO than current Fujifilm models, including the Fujifilm X-H2S, which still has ISO 160 as its lowest native value.

I was always of the opinion that a lower base ISO should be a top priority for Fujifilm, so this rumor makes me particulary happen.

And what does this mean for the Fujifilm X-T5?

Well, our trusted sources also told us that the Fujifilm X-T5 will have the non-stacked 40MP sensor, so we can safely assume that also the Fujifilm X-T5 will have a new lower base ISO. But to be clear, that is a logical conclusion I make based on the current X-H2/X-T5 rumors, and not something a source told me explicitly.

And what about the other future Fujifilm cameras?

Now, Fujifilm has stated that except for the Fujifilm X-H line which has both sensor options, all other camera lines will either get the stacked 26MP or the 40MP non-stacked sensor. And since I don’t have information on which sensor the surviving X cameras will get, hence the Fujifilm X-Pro4, X-E5, X-S20, X-T40 and X100V successor, I can’t say which line will profit from the lower base ISO, too.

I have conflicting report until now on which the new base ISO value will be, but I am working to figure it out. I hope that very shortly I can give you the precise value.

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IN STOCK: Fujifilm X-H2S and XF150-600mmF5.6-8 at Adorama

If you are looking for a Fujifilm X-H2S and/or for the Fujinon XF150-600mmF5.6-8, then you should know that Adorama has them both in stock and ready to ship.

Get the Fujifilm X-H2S here and the Fujinon XF150-600mmF5.6-8 here.

Fujifilm X-H2S vs X-T4 vs X-H1 Dynamic Range

Photons to Photos has published its data for the Photographic Dynamic Range of the Fujifilm X-H2S. You can see the results here.

Camera Model Maximum
PDR
Low Light
ISO
Low Light
EV
FujiFilm X-H1 10.10 3586 10.16
FujiFilm X-H2S 10.04 2884 9.85
FujiFilm X-T4 10.45 3298 10.04

Fujifilm X-H2: Getting 8K and 40MP for just $1,999 is Crazy Good Price Indeed – A Price Comparison with Canon R5

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I just shared the price for the 40MP Fujifilm X-H2, which will be of $1,999.

I called this a crazy good price in my original article, but given that there was some skepticism on my definition I think I need to give you a bit more context on why I consider the 40MP Fujifilm X-H2 very gently priced.

And in order to do that, we have to look at other high resolution non-stacked and 8K capable full frame cameras.

So let’s talk about it and compare it to how much you pay to get other 8K mirrorless cameras on the market today.

  • Canon R5 (45MP and 8K): $3,900
  • Fujifilm X-H2 (40MP and 8K): $1,999

Sure there are also other 8K mirrorless cameras out there (the 50MP Sony A1 for $6,500 and the 45MP Nikon Z9 for $5,500), but those are also stacked, so they obviously cost more and they’d make the comparison very unfair

So at the moment, the only camera it makes a bit sense to compare the Fujifilm X-H2 is the Canon R5.

And as you can see, going for a high resolution and 8K capable APS-C body (X-H2) will cost you about half the price than going with the cheapest high resolution 8K mirrorless full frame camera out there (R5).

Plus, we can also expect better heat management from the Fujifilm X-H2, due to the APS-C sensor generating overall less heat than the FF sensor. And we can see already on the 6.2K Fujifilm X-H2S how incredibly well it handles heat.