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FUJIFILM X-H2S

The X-H2S brings new-found continuous shooting abilities to Fuji’s X range, thanks to a fifth-gen image sensor that rattles off an astonishing 40 frames per second. That should raise wildlife and sports snappers’ eyebrows, while improved video support and ergonomic changes will please everyone else.

It ditches the double-stacked ISO and aperture dials in favour of a single mode dial and fewer physical controls. That widens the appeal to those coming from rival camera systems, but will irk Fuji diehards. Not that it takes

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