The Fujifilm X-H2S has been introduced as Fujifilm’s flagship X-Series camera and is aimed at sport and wildlife photographers in particular. Although it has the same pixel count as the X-T4, it also features a new 26.1MP APS-C format sensor with a stacked, back-illuminated design. That design is significant because it enables four times faster data readout and this – along with the new X-Processor 5, which is twice as fast as its predecessor – enables the most significant upgrades that the camera makes on the X-H1 (and X-T4).
Perhaps the most jaw-dropping statistic associated with the X-H2S is that it has a 40fps (frames per second) full-resolution continuous shooting capability, which comes complete with full autofocus and exposure metering functionality. As you might expect,