Fujifilm sold us a dummy in 2022. Rumours abounded of a new 40MP APS-C flagship, which was later confirmed by Fujifilm as being ‘in development’, then talk shifted to an ultra-fast camera with a stacked sensor. It then became apparent that Fujifilm was launching two flagship cameras, and not one. The first of these to arrive was the high-speed Fujifilm X-H2S, proving to be spectacular in its own right, but for many observers the precursor to the main event, the Fujifilm X-H2.
This camera has the highest resolution yet in an APS-C camera, its 40-megapixel sensor surpassing that of all but a handful of full-frame cameras. It can also shoot 8K video, which has never before been achieved with the APS-C format, and matched by a pretty small set