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occasions recently that sensor read out speeds were holding some mirrorless cameras back in terms of video capabilities. Adopting a stacked sensor design for the X-H2S has allowed Fujifilm to really move forward in terms of resolutions, codecs, frame rates and bit rates. It goes straight to the top of the APS-C class in this regard, easily out performing any of the Sony E-mount hybrid cameras. The Blackmagic 6K Pocket Cinema Camera models are probably the closest rivals as far

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