Hi ,
Last week, I gave
you some info about the brand new X-H2 camera body, which was introduced earlier this month at Fujikina in NYC.
With its brand new 40.2-megapixel APS-C X-Trans sensor and lighting fast X Pro Processor 5 image processing chip, the X-H2 has 1.5 times the number of pixels as the previous models, twice the processing speed and a native ISO of 125.
Coming alongside the new X-H2S, which was announced in May, Fujifilm has now opened the doorway to the next generation of the X Series.
This brings three very important things to mind. First of all, why did Fuji bring out two X-H models, instead of just a single X-H2 with a high res sensor and ultra fast video? Secondly, how do these two cameras compare?
And finally,
with these two new X-H models, Fuijfilm has shown us what features we can expect to see in the rest of the line as they introduce the next versions of the X-T, X-Pro and X-E series cameras.
In my latest video, I answer these two questions and
highlight some of the main specs and features of the two new X-H series cameras, most of which, no doubt, will eventually be included in the all future X Series cameras.
Enjoy the video and let me know if you have any questions!