I’ve been lucky enough to have reviewed almost every new Fujifilm camera in the last five years, and each time I open a Fujifilm box it’s kind of a feeling of coming home. Importantly; I don’t put that down to just how many of these cameras I’ve had in my hands but more so how they make you feel.
At a time when cameras can do almost everything including making you a double-shot soy latte, it’s easy to pick up a modern camera and simply feel lost within the sub-menus and sub-menus of acronyms and auto-focus modes.
It was for this reason that I was a little uneasy when I read the specs on the X-H2S. words like “5th generation X-Trans CMOS 5 HS sensor and X-Processor 5”, “phase-detection pixels” and “deep learning technology” seemed to dampen