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Fujifilm X-H2S

FOUR years ago, Fujifilm launched the X-H1, its first camera to feature in-body stabilisation. While it was a very competent performer, it was eclipsed six months later by the appearance of the X-T3, which was more charismatic, and crucially debuted a new 26.2MP sensor. Out-spec’ed by its younger sibling, the supposed flagship faded from view.

Fujifilm has been determined not to make the same mistake again, and as a result, the

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