My in-depth Fujifilm X-H2 review for video quality vs the X-H2S Fujifilm X-H2 at B&H: bhpho.to/3QqMylX // WEX UK: tidd.ly/3D7xw1y Buy Gordon a coffee: www.paypal.me/cameralabs Gordon's In Camera book: amzn.to/2n61PfI / Amazon uk: amzn.to/2mBqRVZ Cameralabs merchandise: redbubble.com/people/cameralabs/shop Gordon’s retro gear channel: ua-cam.com/users/dinobytes Check MPB to buy and sell used gear: bit.ly/3ULU9yL Equipment used for producing my videos Sony A6400: prf.hn/l/pRO0wp5 Sony e 24mm f1.8: amzn.to/2TqWNzk Rode NT USB mic: amzn.to/3AdHcUp Rode Wireless Go II mic: amzn.to/3xkCvGo Rode Lavalier Go mic: amzn.to/3ygzzKY Godox UL150 light: amzn.to/2VpVbXE Godox QR-P70 softbox: amzn.to/3yQfGdF MacBook Pro 14in (16GB / 1TB): amzn.to/3PrKbPV 00:00 - Introduction 01:42 - Fujifilm X-H2 movie mode options 04:13 - Fujifilm X-H2 recording time and overheating 04:58 - Fujifilm X-H2 real-life video resolution vs X-H2S 08:17 - Fujifilm X-H2 video resolution vs X-H2S 1080 4k 6.2k 8k 10:22 - Fujifilm X-H2 digital zoom for video 10:57 - Fujifilm X-H2 video noise 11:23 - Fujifilm X-H2 F-Log and grading 12:12 - Fujifilm X-H2 movie autofocus 15:04 - Fujifilm X-H2 slow motion 1080 100-240p 16:07 - Fujifilm X-H2 manual focus meter 16:24 - Fujifilm X-H2 rolling shutter 16:58 - Fujifilm X-H2 using 8k as open gate 17:49 - Fujifilm X-H2 verdict for video Music: www.davidcuttermusic.com / @dcuttermusic As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases
It actually replaces a sony a1 which overheated all the time. Image quality ist great snd sharp! I use it to crop in to my guitar fretboard so can choose my framing in post - the x-h2 is perfect for that! I use 2 x-h2s for my other two cams (total and right hand). I also like the very fast cf express b cards - my workflow is perfect for my needs now!
no joke, just yesterday I was thinking about when this video will come out, and now it's here. :) now I know everything I wanted to know about the X-H2, maybe even more. :) great review as always. big fan of the side by side comparisons.👍
great content as ever! How was the exposure changes in video if auto modes used in video eg shutter priority auto iso and or appeture? The exposure changes are very jerky when moving to different lighting conditions on the xt4
Thanks Gordon, great video. This makes it a hard decision. Crop factor and resolution versus autofocus. But how much difference is there on the latter?
Hello, everyone, and thanks for the full video. I have a question, and maybe you could help me, is it possible to record in 4K 60 FPS without any crop with the XH2? thanks in advance !
Anyone used the digital zoom function in practice? Seems cool but not sure how realistic it looks or how well it works for handheld. Seems like the X-T5 probably won't have it as it isn't getting 8k video, but not sure if that will really matter too much.
thanks Gordon, I noted that in all comparisons (video and stills) the colors on the x-h2 look richer than on the x-h2s, am I wrong? if not, does that have anything to do with the higher resolution?
Fantastic review as always! Given the higher megapixels for more detailed photos, I would choose this over the S model. The video would already be a step up for me from X-T4. But I am in the group who needs their manual dials and will patiently wait for X-T5. Do you believe X-T5 would at least match the megapixels count from X-H2, or will it implement same stacked sensor as the S? Or perhaps an in-between the two? Steven Seagull test subject XD
That's the big question - I'm sure future Fujifilm bodies will use one of the two new sensors, but not sure which. if it were me, I'd probably use the 40mp one in most of them, as the S sensor is v specialist and expensive.
I agree! I loved the XH1 and the dials give WAY more flexibility for settings. I got the XH2 and it is way more limited on how to adjust. I wish I didn't sell the XH1! Plus it felt better in the hand: XH2 body is way too short.
@@nickpavlou5023 I think most of us follow the rumour sites, and while some have a good track record of reporting what turns out to be accurate material, my job here is not to speculate. I present and report the facts. The problem with rumours - even ones that end up being correct - is they're often open to some interpretation that gets confused, and before you know what's happened, a load of incorrect statements are released by other folk which spread like wildfire. I end up wasting time debunking some of these which could have been avoided.
@@cameralabs Good morning, Gordon! I'm sorry... My comment wasn't directed to you. If anyone is well informed about cameras, I'm sure that's you! You're a legend when it comes to camera reviews and advice, and actually you're my favourite camera reviewer! My comment about checking out fujirumors was directed to LuxDalet and his question about the X-T5. I'll edit that comment now to make it clear who I was addressing, for anyone else who might read it in the future.
@@nickpavlou5023 thanks! I think it can be a good idea to keep an eye on the rumour sites for an idea of what might happen in the near future, but to also take it with a pinch of salt until formal announcements. Thanks for clarifying!
Thanks, that was very helpful!! I'm still on the fence between versions: overall the higher X-H2 resolution appeals, but looking for more comparative information around birds/wildlife. I live on a sailboat, and often find myself speeding through a harbour trying not to crash while surrounded by birds. Or like last night entering a crowded channel just after moonrise trying to align moon with lighthouse without running around. I'd be very interested in a deeper AF comparison between the two versions in a dynamic context!!
Check out Mike Riley's channel. He's been using a X-H2S for aover a month for wildlife and he has a video focusing on why it is better for wildlife than the X-H2
Excellent review, very helpful! I’m considering getting this camera, but wonder if I’ll need a CF Express card or can save a bit of money and stick with a UHS ii? I’ll most likely be shooting in 6.2K, as well as maybe the 8K oversampling option, but can’t see myself utilising the RAW video options as I don’t really have a need for it. Do you think it’s worth getting a CF Express card anyway?
I was hoping to see the XH2 high resolution still images with its 40 Megapixels VS the 36 Megapixel the difference in details and which lenses are best suited for photography. But I see only videos, honestly I don't shoot videos and I would not by it for videos, only if it delivers good crisp high resolution images.
Gordon, I am Spanish and don't understand English as well as I would like, and sometimes I'm lost in translation, could you please confirm that xh2 records f-log2 internally as xh2s does? Thanks
Hi Gordon, thank you for your review of this camera. Can you please tell me which is the better video quality in 4K 60fps X-H2 or X-T4, I saw on the specifications that in that mode the X-H2 does sub sampling, which honestly I don't know what it means exactly (if you can write in reply it would be great), but I know that it is in X -T4 over sampling and that it is of good quality? Also for the new X-T5, I saw in the video reviews that the video quality is worse than the X-T4 for that mode and in general for video, is that true?
The X-H2 and X-T5 line-skip for 4k 50 and 60p. You only get the 'HQ' oversampled option at 24-30p. Both should still be better than the X-T4 BUT compare the resolution charts from my respective reviews of each (upcoming for the XT5)
@@cameralabs thank you for info, so if i understand although the X-T5 uses line skipping, it is still better than the X-T4 in 4K 60 mode, which uses oversampling?
@@360Link I don't think any of the Fujifilms oversample above 4k 30, but I don't recall exactly how the Xt4 did it, but please do watch my xt4 video and compare the results. That's more important than trying to guess based on the frame generation.
Great review 👌 I’ve seen a lot of wedding and events photographers using high end full frame cameras then having a budget lens infront of that camera so what’s the point in having full frame ?
Different sort of result. An APSC camera with a really good lens may be able to deliver sharper results than FF with a cheap lens BUT the FF may still give you some benefit in noise. Ideally people should put aside assumptions and biases and just test a particular system in a particular environment and choose the one that works best for them. Lots of factors and variables to consider. I'm certainly happy with APSC for my work.
Hi Gordon, Thank you for X-H2/X-H2S comparison.. At 8:43 of the video, you show the test chart comparison for 1080 200P on the test charts. These are interesting results. The X-H2S looks poor compared to the X-H2 on vertical line set--particularly around 13. On the horizontal line set the situation is reversed. Here, the X-H2S looks superior to the X-H2 at around 17. Why do you suppose there is a difference? I think the real comparison is the diagonal line set in the upper left corner where the X-H2S looks horrible in comparison the X-H2. Thoughts? Don
Well spotted. When you see differences in H&V resolving power, you're seeing where the pixels are being binned. Sometimes H information being dumped, sometimes V. Not always to both at the same time. Interesting that they do it differently here.
@@cameralabs Thank you for the explanation on V&H resolving power. I was doing 240P tests with a friends X-H2S over the weekend on birds. When I allowed ISO to be very high (over 3200) we found lots of artifacts in the image--similar to those in the diagonal lines in the upper left corner of the resolution chart. Noise reduction helped a little. However, if I kept ISO low (sub 1250 using either Flog or Egterna), tried to get as close to the 180 degree shutter rule as possible and applied fairly heavy temporal noise reduction in DRS (Frames = 4 or higher, Motion's Type=Better, Temporal Threshold = 50 or higher for Luma and Chrominance) I could manage a somewhat respectable image at 240P. Of course this comes at the cost of increased render/encoding time. We can get away with lower ISO's outdoors in Phoenix, AZ because it is very bright here most of the time. I should add my tests may mean nothing because I was not using a resolution chart. Probably should invest in one of these charts. Seems to me if one, if one is considering either the XH2 or the XH2S, max budget for a camera is $2500 USD and slow motion is a factor in your decision, then you have decide what is more important: the very good 4K 120P of the XH2S or better 1080 240P of the X-H2. If would be terrific if there was one perfect camera. There are none. Life is about trade-offs.
@@arizonarealestatewithdonbarar I'd definitely choose the 4k 120 over any 1080 mode as you can always generate 1080 from 4k if required. Question then is if 120 is slow enough. Not many of these cameras do a great job above 120p.
@@arizonarealestatewithdonbarar So it will be ok if I will choose X-H2 for video? Sometimes I want to photoshoot birds and 40mpx is interesting option for me too..
@@avartefilms7346 I would not purchase FujiFilm anything. I’ll give you an example. I was videoing myself with an X-H2S the other day using left eye detect. I was a little left of center. The little white box was showing up on my left eye. However, because the green focus box was not in the same location as the little white box, the camera failed to focus on me. And the X-H2 autofocus is not as good as the X-H2S. The fact that Fujifilm in 2024 cannot figure out how to execute appropriate autofocus does not warrant them receiving any more of my business. You should not purchase anything from them as well. Once people stop buying Fujifilm, maybe then they will figure out how to do autofocus.
@@cameralabs no I mean IR (infrared), this is mostly important for videographers using high stop ND filters. Basically some cinema cameras done have the ir filters therefore the ND filters with introduce ir pollution, which mostly affects the dark blacks, giving a faded red hue cast
Hello, when you compare the two 6.2K you say that the one from the xh2s is less megapixel for the same viewing angle (crop)... but it is wrong, because 6.2k is just the horizontal when you get the opengate to frame the 16:9 they are actually the same pixel density (the x-h2 just oversample the 6.2 but appart from that ) :)
You're right, the figure is referring to the horizontal figure, which of course remains the same regardless of the height. BUT I did still notice a small benefit to the X-H2 here, which must be down to the mild oversample from the XH2. Thanks for the comment.
@@cameralabs Ok I asked myself if you were talking about that actually, not that I faut your competence, it was juse maybe refered a way that coule be a bit confusing ^^. Anyway, good camera, good review! Bye
Hi Gordon, Do you think comparing X-H2 side by side with Canon R7 would be an interesting especially Fuji's 8K vs Canon's 4K HQ. Also both have crop sensor making them good for wildlife photo and videography but the animal/subject auto-focus, burst rate etc. can make or break the decision that would be another interesting comparison between the two. Also I saw on Camera conspiracies channel that the X-H2 120P quality is worse than X-T4 which seems like going back instead of an upgrade, what are you thoughts on this?
I guess you've missed the "Why did Canon design a wildlife camera with poor weather sealing?" or "Why did Canon design a camera that shoots 30 fps but cripple it with a tiny buffer that runs out in 1 second?" The R7 is a very budget wildlife camera and if you want to go down that route, the R10 would be better/cheaper. Mike Riley has a channel. He's been using a X-H2S for over a month for wildlife, check it out.
@@doghouseriley4732 the rolling shutter on the R7 sensor also limits the usefulness of its e-shutter. I receive my final test sample in a week, so I hope to try it for some seagull shots to see how it compares.
Great review Gordon. All these choices regarding new cameras is a great problem to have! I shoot primarily street but want to get more in to video. I am hoping that the X-T5 goes back to a flip screen as I enjoy shooting from waist level sometimes. If it does and has the same decent image stabilization, similar video specs and the 40mp resolution of the X-H2 then I will probably sell my X100V and get that. 40MP is sweet for cropping when needed for sure. For video I rarely record myself so no need for the articulating screen. I swear if Fuji moved to full frame it would be world domination, lol!
I hear ya, but personally, I'd prefer they didn't move into FF. Having APSC makes them pretty unique, allows certain lenses and body designs, not to mention prices.
It is fun! The money is terrible, but if you enjoy testing things and presenting reviews, then being a product review journalist is a really enjoyable job. But again it's not a route to riches!
Excellent review - little things like using bokeh balls to check for focus seeking is what makes it so well produced! I'm tempted by the H2 and glad to hear there's no major compromises that have been hidden away when it comes to video. I was a little concerned by the iso noise compared to the H2S though, does it stand out too much?
oh my the 1080 to 4k to 6.2k to 8k great comparison... the jump from 4k to 6.2k was just crisp to me, where as the jump from 6.2k to 8 is probably hitting diminishing return to me at least. The real question to me is, what parts of the XH2 and XH2S would actually land in the XT5 and XPRO4. I feel like XH2S would be a more advance XT5 where as the XH2 would be more XPRO4 daddy.
Good review. But I am baffled in spite of new cameras from Nikon and Fuji how come Canon continues to sell more. Now Canon is even limiting third party lens. Do you think it's AF?
I do wonder what exactly the difference is between the two 4k modes. I get that the hq version downsamples from 8k, but how is the normal 4k mode rendering the image. That small crop surely cant do all the work...
Then Casey gives up 4K 120P with the X-H2s. I know he likes 240P. But not that much of his stuff is actually 240P--except those wonderful runs across the street with a silly look and an occasional bird "death jump". If you follow his Casey''s channel closely, even he recommends slowing down the shutter speed to get the most detail in slower moving subjects. Of course, if money is no object get an Alpha 1. But then one has to carry around a 4.5 lbs 200-600 zoom. One has to pick their poison. There are no free lunches.
@@arizonarealestatewithdonbarar I hear ya, yes I do realise that. I'm just mad keen for him to review one soon haha, after all he just makes the vids for youtube. Selfishly I'm also after a review cause I'm looking into a mirrorless system around this price point and no one tests quite like Casey does. How is the IBIS, how is the autofocus? Motorsport photos and videos plus some astrophotography my planned hobby use cases
I think you can rely on Gordon's reviews Let me add a couple of things on IBIS and Autofocus as I have been testing a friends X-H2S/XF 70-300. With respect to IBIS, I found it to jump a little with horizontal panning. However in most cases using Davinci Resolve Studio translation stabilization/camera lock only and zoom transformation set to 1.1-1.2 I can remove most of the jumps. With respect to Autofocus, if I really zoom in on a subject on the computer I can see some moving in and out of focus. Also, if there are other birds in the image area, there are times when the autofocus will move back and forth between birds with AF Speed = 0. I would need more time to experiment to determine if this can be mitigated by setting AF Speed to: -1, -2, etc. to see if this "subject hunting" can be mitigated.
@@arizonarealestatewithdonbarar I agree not trying to put doubt into Gordon's reviews, I think Gordon's are great, and extremely thorough. I like how Casey's outdoor footage kinda shows how a hobby (but talented) level user's results might look rather than footage produced by a hardened photographer/videographer with 25 years experience getting the very most out of whatever they use with every jig available and trick in the book. The horizontal jumping when panning may be a little annoying I guess with pitwall flyby footage. But these are very new camera's how harsh are we judging compared to a truly ancient and cheap Panasonic ultra zoom from 10 years ago and a GoPro8, I guess anything is probably good enough compared to where I'm stepping up from. I'm hoping for in car footage of track laps the stabilisation will be smooth and shake free enough so that I can judge mine and motorsport friends car setups and driving from. I find the GoPro wide angle view isn't great from in car, would love a more normal perspective you see (hence my desire to go real camera setup) and also been wanting to do my own astrophotography stuff using the local club telescopes for years. One camera, two good use cases. I also like the Micro 4/3 options but worry about less sensor same money why bother. Thankyou for those pointers, especially on stabilisation in software experience you've given, printing those notes off now to keep for later once system purchased will come in handy for sure! Cheers
@@cameralabs that is true! I hope that the S2R is like a full frame XH2 so I could stay within the ecosystem. I really like the low light of the S5 above the other cameras (even the A7SIII simply because i can turn off noise reduction leading to really sharp video even at insane ISOs)
Perfect camera, apart from that damn rear LCD. I really don’t want to have to reach, pull out and twist every time I need the screen. Then I have to look to the left and leave it sticking out like a sore thumb. Fujifilm please don’t copy canon and just offer this awful screen, please give us a choice, as most filmmakers aren’t interested in just vlogging. The tilt screen is so much faster, convenient and unobtrusive. Thank you.
Hello, everyone, and thanks for the full video. I have a question, and maybe you could help me, is it possible to record in 4K 60 FPS without any crop with the XH2? thanks in advance !
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00:00 - Introduction
01:42 - Fujifilm X-H2 movie mode options
04:13 - Fujifilm X-H2 recording time and overheating
04:58 - Fujifilm X-H2 real-life video resolution vs X-H2S
08:17 - Fujifilm X-H2 video resolution vs X-H2S 1080 4k 6.2k 8k
10:22 - Fujifilm X-H2 digital zoom for video
10:57 - Fujifilm X-H2 video noise
11:23 - Fujifilm X-H2 F-Log and grading
12:12 - Fujifilm X-H2 movie autofocus
15:04 - Fujifilm X-H2 slow motion 1080 100-240p
16:07 - Fujifilm X-H2 manual focus meter
16:24 - Fujifilm X-H2 rolling shutter
16:58 - Fujifilm X-H2 using 8k as open gate
17:49 - Fujifilm X-H2 verdict for video
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Thank you Gordon, I was waiting for such detailed video quality review of X-H2
Did you cover IBIS? I'm not seeing it in the chapters
@@xichael no, as it's the same as the X-H2S, so I covered it in that review.
@@SanjayK-GoldenRatio you're welcome!
Kia Ora! Top notch review as always Gordon 🙂 Nice to see Steven seagull again, he's looking a tad younger aye ;-p Ka Pai.
Great review as always! Now I am sure I made the better choice by choosing the X-H2S for video.
Got one yesterday, mostly because of your video and your thorough analysis of the 8K quality. Thanks a lot for the video!
Hope you like it! Let us know what you think when you've tried it a few times.
It actually replaces a sony a1 which overheated all the time. Image quality ist great snd sharp! I use it to crop in to my guitar fretboard so can choose my framing in post - the x-h2 is perfect for that!
I use 2 x-h2s for my other two cams (total and right hand).
I also like the very fast cf express b cards - my workflow is perfect for my needs now!
@@berndkiltz excellent, thanks for the update!
For great no-nonsense reviews your channel among the best. Cheers for the hardwork!
Thankyou!
I couldn't decide so i got both.
First world problems 😂
Well, any word which one you regretted or kept?
@@colecravath no ragrets.
@@Iamtongue thank you sir, I am thinking I’ll do X-H2s + X-T5, similar combo slightly less overlap, no 8K
no joke, just yesterday I was thinking about when this video will come out, and now it's here. :) now I know everything I wanted to know about the X-H2, maybe even more. :) great review as always. big fan of the side by side comparisons.👍
You're very welcome, hope you also see my review for the photo capabilities!
@@cameralabs of course. :)
Excellent comparison. Detailed, thorough, fair with no drama and exggeration when presenting. Subcribed straightaway¬
Thankyou! I hope you get a chance to view my Photo video, plus my others too!
great content as ever! How was the exposure changes in video if auto modes used in video eg shutter priority auto iso and or appeture? The exposure changes are very jerky when moving to different lighting conditions on the xt4
Good point, sorry I didn't formally test that BUT all my footage is generally manual SS and aperture with auto ISO.
Thanks Gordon, great video. This makes it a hard decision. Crop factor and resolution versus autofocus. But how much difference is there on the latter?
Curious! Could the XH2 do something like the GFX 100ii cine 5.8k look??
What resolution do you get if you use super16 S16 lenses? What is the crop? And pixel count?
Thanks for the review... I want to make sure I heard you correctly...
Does the 1080 / 60 have a crop?
Does the 1080 / 120 have a crop?
Hello, everyone, and thanks for the full video. I have a question, and maybe you could help me, is it possible to record in 4K 60 FPS without any crop with the XH2? thanks in advance !
Anyone used the digital zoom function in practice? Seems cool but not sure how realistic it looks or how well it works for handheld. Seems like the X-T5 probably won't have it as it isn't getting 8k video, but not sure if that will really matter too much.
Thanks, Gordon!
You're welcome!
I really like that you separate photo from video review!
Glad you like my approach!
thanks Gordon, I noted that in all comparisons (video and stills) the colors on the x-h2 look richer than on the x-h2s, am I wrong? if not, does that have anything to do with the higher resolution?
I agree they had a different sort of look to them which i'd like to investigate further. Maybe some Wb differences too.
Fantastic review as always!
Given the higher megapixels for more detailed photos, I would choose this over the S model. The video would already be a step up for me from X-T4. But I am in the group who needs their manual dials and will patiently wait for X-T5.
Do you believe X-T5 would at least match the megapixels count from X-H2, or will it implement same stacked sensor as the S? Or perhaps an in-between the two?
Steven Seagull test subject XD
That's the big question - I'm sure future Fujifilm bodies will use one of the two new sensors, but not sure which. if it were me, I'd probably use the 40mp one in most of them, as the S sensor is v specialist and expensive.
I agree! I loved the XH1 and the dials give WAY more flexibility for settings. I got the XH2 and it is way more limited on how to adjust. I wish I didn't sell the XH1! Plus it felt better in the hand: XH2 body is way too short.
@@nickpavlou5023 I think most of us follow the rumour sites, and while some have a good track record of reporting what turns out to be accurate material, my job here is not to speculate. I present and report the facts. The problem with rumours - even ones that end up being correct - is they're often open to some interpretation that gets confused, and before you know what's happened, a load of incorrect statements are released by other folk which spread like wildfire. I end up wasting time debunking some of these which could have been avoided.
@@cameralabs Good morning, Gordon! I'm sorry... My comment wasn't directed to you. If anyone is well informed about cameras, I'm sure that's you! You're a legend when it comes to camera reviews and advice, and actually you're my favourite camera reviewer!
My comment about checking out fujirumors was directed to LuxDalet and his question about the X-T5. I'll edit that comment now to make it clear who I was addressing, for anyone else who might read it in the future.
@@nickpavlou5023 thanks! I think it can be a good idea to keep an eye on the rumour sites for an idea of what might happen in the near future, but to also take it with a pinch of salt until formal announcements. Thanks for clarifying!
Great video. Would the the XH2 work for drink product videos, or would the s version make more sense?
Thanks! You can honestly make great videos with any of these cameras. The S has the edge for video on my view, less skewing and open gate.
Thanks, that was very helpful!! I'm still on the fence between versions: overall the higher X-H2 resolution appeals, but looking for more comparative information around birds/wildlife. I live on a sailboat, and often find myself speeding through a harbour trying not to crash while surrounded by birds. Or like last night entering a crowded channel just after moonrise trying to align moon with lighthouse without running around. I'd be very interested in a deeper AF comparison between the two versions in a dynamic context!!
that does sound like quite a dynamic environment!
Check out Mike Riley's channel. He's been using a X-H2S for aover a month for wildlife and he has a video focusing on why it is better for wildlife than the X-H2
@@doghouseriley4732 Thanks, will take a look!
Thanks a lot for the video, very helpful.
Wonder how X-H2 8K differs to the one from A7rV in the same environment conditions.
I need to get up to date with the video sections of my other reviews!
Excellent review, very helpful! I’m considering getting this camera, but wonder if I’ll need a CF Express card or can save a bit of money and stick with a UHS ii? I’ll most likely be shooting in 6.2K, as well as maybe the 8K oversampling option, but can’t see myself utilising the RAW video options as I don’t really have a need for it. Do you think it’s worth getting a CF Express card anyway?
If you're not using ProRes or shooting lots of bursts, I'd say you're fine with SD.
@@cameralabs Thank you Gordon, much appreciated!
I was hoping to see the XH2 high resolution still images with its 40 Megapixels VS the 36 Megapixel the difference in details and which lenses are best suited for photography. But I see only videos, honestly I don't shoot videos and I would not by it for videos, only if it delivers good crisp high resolution images.
There is another video that Gordon created that is predominantly about photography with the X-H2.
I would recommend looking for it in his channel.
I've made a separate video all about the photo quality of the X-H2 and there's a link at the start of this video.
Gordon, I am Spanish and don't understand English as well as I would like, and sometimes I'm lost in translation, could you please confirm that xh2 records f-log2 internally as xh2s does? Thanks
Yes, as far as I understand you can record internally with F-Log 2 on the X-H2.
@@cameralabs thanks 👍
Does X-H2 can also write video to an external SSD? thanks for the video!
No I don't think so
Hi Gordon, thank you for your review of this camera. Can you please tell me which is the better video quality in 4K 60fps X-H2 or X-T4, I saw on the specifications that in that mode the X-H2 does sub sampling, which honestly I don't know what it means exactly (if you can write in reply it would be great), but I know that it is in X -T4 over sampling and that it is of good quality? Also for the new X-T5, I saw in the video reviews that the video quality is worse than the X-T4 for that mode and in general for video, is that true?
The X-H2 and X-T5 line-skip for 4k 50 and 60p. You only get the 'HQ' oversampled option at 24-30p. Both should still be better than the X-T4 BUT compare the resolution charts from my respective reviews of each (upcoming for the XT5)
@@cameralabs thank you for info, so if i understand although the X-T5 uses line skipping, it is still better than the X-T4 in 4K 60 mode, which uses oversampling?
@@360Link I don't think any of the Fujifilms oversample above 4k 30, but I don't recall exactly how the Xt4 did it, but please do watch my xt4 video and compare the results. That's more important than trying to guess based on the frame generation.
@@cameralabs I will, thank you!😊
great review... I was looking to buy the xh2! subbed!!
Thanks! Hope you enjoy my other Fujifilm reviews!
Great review 👌 I’ve seen a lot of wedding and events photographers using high end full frame cameras then having a budget lens infront of that camera so what’s the point in having full frame ?
Different sort of result. An APSC camera with a really good lens may be able to deliver sharper results than FF with a cheap lens BUT the FF may still give you some benefit in noise. Ideally people should put aside assumptions and biases and just test a particular system in a particular environment and choose the one that works best for them. Lots of factors and variables to consider. I'm certainly happy with APSC for my work.
Plz reply this!! will we see Details comparison of canon R7, R10, Sony fx30 in any video??
I will be reviewing the R7 next. Sony didn't send me an FX30 so I won't be doing that,
@@cameralabs can you compare the oversanpled 4K from ZV-E10 vs r7/r10's 4K?
Great video Gordon :) You're the best...
Thankyou!
Hi Gordon, Thank you for X-H2/X-H2S comparison.. At 8:43 of the video, you show the test chart comparison for 1080 200P on the test charts. These are interesting results. The X-H2S looks poor compared to the X-H2 on vertical line set--particularly around 13. On the horizontal line set the situation is reversed. Here, the X-H2S looks superior to the X-H2 at around 17. Why do you suppose there is a difference? I think the real comparison is the diagonal line set in the upper left corner where the X-H2S looks horrible in comparison the X-H2. Thoughts? Don
Well spotted. When you see differences in H&V resolving power, you're seeing where the pixels are being binned. Sometimes H information being dumped, sometimes V. Not always to both at the same time. Interesting that they do it differently here.
@@cameralabs Thank you for the explanation on V&H resolving power.
I was doing 240P tests with a friends X-H2S over the weekend on birds. When I allowed ISO to be very high (over 3200) we found lots of artifacts in the image--similar to those in the diagonal lines in the upper left corner of the resolution chart. Noise reduction helped a little. However, if I kept ISO low (sub 1250 using either Flog or Egterna), tried to get as close to the 180 degree shutter rule as possible and applied fairly heavy temporal noise reduction in DRS (Frames = 4 or higher, Motion's Type=Better, Temporal Threshold = 50 or higher for Luma and Chrominance) I could manage a somewhat respectable image at 240P. Of course this comes at the cost of increased render/encoding time. We can get away with lower ISO's outdoors in Phoenix, AZ because it is very bright here most of the time. I should add my tests may mean nothing because I was not using a resolution chart. Probably should invest in one of these charts.
Seems to me if one, if one is considering either the XH2 or the XH2S, max budget for a camera is $2500 USD and slow motion is a factor in your decision, then you have decide what is more important: the very good 4K 120P of the XH2S or better 1080 240P of the X-H2. If would be terrific if there was one perfect camera. There are none. Life is about trade-offs.
@@arizonarealestatewithdonbarar I'd definitely choose the 4k 120 over any 1080 mode as you can always generate 1080 from 4k if required. Question then is if 120 is slow enough. Not many of these cameras do a great job above 120p.
@@arizonarealestatewithdonbarar So it will be ok if I will choose X-H2 for video? Sometimes I want to photoshoot birds and 40mpx is interesting option for me too..
@@avartefilms7346 I would not purchase FujiFilm anything. I’ll give you an example. I was videoing myself with an X-H2S the other day using left eye detect. I was a little left of center. The little white box was showing up on my left eye. However, because the green focus box was not in the same location as the little white box, the camera failed to focus on me. And the X-H2 autofocus is not as good as the X-H2S. The fact that Fujifilm in 2024 cannot figure out how to execute appropriate autofocus does not warrant them receiving any more of my business. You should not purchase anything from them as well. Once people stop buying Fujifilm, maybe then they will figure out how to do autofocus.
Great review as always, would you mind to link the video samples you mentioned in the review?
www.cameralabs.com/fujifilm-xh2-review/
Does the xh2 have built in IR pollution filter?
If you mean a low pass filter, I believe all digital cameras have them.
@@cameralabs no I mean IR (infrared), this is mostly important for videographers using high stop ND filters. Basically some cinema cameras done have the ir filters therefore the ND filters with introduce ir pollution, which mostly affects the dark blacks, giving a faded red hue cast
@@thedanwriter1 sorry, yes, I understood what you meant, but typed low pass without thinking. Yes, I believe the X series all have IR filtration.
based on your findings it seems like the regular H2 seems like a better choice , even if I would use it for video. the difference is very little.
Hello, when you compare the two 6.2K you say that the one from the xh2s is less megapixel for the same viewing angle (crop)... but it is wrong, because 6.2k is just the horizontal when you get the opengate to frame the 16:9 they are actually the same pixel density (the x-h2 just oversample the 6.2 but appart from that ) :)
You're right, the figure is referring to the horizontal figure, which of course remains the same regardless of the height. BUT I did still notice a small benefit to the X-H2 here, which must be down to the mild oversample from the XH2. Thanks for the comment.
@@cameralabs Ok I asked myself if you were talking about that actually, not that I faut your competence, it was juse maybe refered a way that coule be a bit confusing ^^.
Anyway, good camera, good review!
Bye
@@Guillaume9 you're right, I think it's my mistake!
Thank you for this review! I am happy i chose X-H2 over the S version!
Hi Gordon,
Do you think comparing X-H2 side by side with Canon R7 would be an interesting especially Fuji's 8K vs Canon's 4K HQ.
Also both have crop sensor making them good for wildlife photo and videography but the animal/subject auto-focus, burst rate etc. can make or break the decision that would be another interesting comparison between the two.
Also I saw on Camera conspiracies channel that the X-H2 120P quality is worse than X-T4 which seems like going back instead of an upgrade, what are you thoughts on this?
Hi, I show the XH2 at 100p which should be the same as 120p for quality.
@@cameralabs Okay right, it seemed fine though may be I will compare X-T4 samples with yours.
Thank you for your kind response.
I guess you've missed the "Why did Canon design a wildlife camera with poor weather sealing?" or "Why did Canon design a camera that shoots 30 fps but cripple it with a tiny buffer that runs out in 1 second?" The R7 is a very budget wildlife camera and if you want to go down that route, the R10 would be better/cheaper.
Mike Riley has a channel. He's been using a X-H2S for over a month for wildlife, check it out.
@@doghouseriley4732 Aha Okay, thank you for this info I will check it.
@@doghouseriley4732 the rolling shutter on the R7 sensor also limits the usefulness of its e-shutter. I receive my final test sample in a week, so I hope to try it for some seagull shots to see how it compares.
Love your reviews, and glad i waited before making the jump. Coming from EOS R.
Thanks, glad you found it useful!
Has anyone had any critical reviews of the camera, specific to 8K?
Great review Gordon. All these choices regarding new cameras is a great problem to have! I shoot primarily street but want to get more in to video. I am hoping that the X-T5 goes back to a flip screen as I enjoy shooting from waist level sometimes. If it does and has the same decent image stabilization, similar video specs and the 40mp resolution of the X-H2 then I will probably sell my X100V and get that. 40MP is sweet for cropping when needed for sure. For video I rarely record myself so no need for the articulating screen. I swear if Fuji moved to full frame it would be world domination, lol!
I hear ya, but personally, I'd prefer they didn't move into FF. Having APSC makes them pretty unique, allows certain lenses and body designs, not to mention prices.
Must be really fun being a camera reviewer. Hopefully I could be one someday.
It is fun! The money is terrible, but if you enjoy testing things and presenting reviews, then being a product review journalist is a really enjoyable job. But again it's not a route to riches!
amazing review ,
Thanks!
Excellent review - little things like using bokeh balls to check for focus seeking is what makes it so well produced!
I'm tempted by the H2 and glad to hear there's no major compromises that have been hidden away when it comes to video.
I was a little concerned by the iso noise compared to the H2S though, does it stand out too much?
Not to me, I was happy with it.
oh my the 1080 to 4k to 6.2k to 8k great comparison... the jump from 4k to 6.2k was just crisp to me, where as the jump from 6.2k to 8 is probably hitting diminishing return to me at least. The real question to me is, what parts of the XH2 and XH2S would actually land in the XT5 and XPRO4. I feel like XH2S would be a more advance XT5 where as the XH2 would be more XPRO4 daddy.
That's the big question!
Good review. But I am baffled in spite of new cameras from Nikon and Fuji how come Canon continues to sell more. Now Canon is even limiting third party lens.
Do you think it's AF?
I think a lot of it is brand momentum and recognition. They're all very good nowadays.
Its a pitty, that we cannot see any persons on the roof, on the 8k footagem, of the H2 :(
Благодарю за хорошую работу!
You're welcome!
Better than sony zv e10?
Very different cameras, the ZVE10 is more about vlogging and has very different handling, plus it's a completely different price point.
I do wonder what exactly the difference is between the two 4k modes. I get that the hq version downsamples from 8k, but how is the normal 4k mode rendering the image. That small crop surely cant do all the work...
I believe the non-HQ is pixel binning more than over-sampling, but to me they looked more similar than the two equivalent modes on the EOS r5.
Cool Sir..I like it
Please can someone give this man the new XF 56mm WR lens to test, pronto!!
informative video reviews (cine) 3860 x 2160 (4k) 4320 x 7680 (8K)
I'm not sure what you're asking or saying? I hope you enjoyed it either way!
Great review! I bet Camera Conspiracies is going to be interested to see theat indeed the XH-2 has better 1080p 200+ frame rate video than the XH-2S.
Then Casey gives up 4K 120P with the X-H2s. I know he likes 240P. But not that much of his stuff is actually 240P--except those wonderful runs across the street with a silly look and an occasional bird "death jump". If you follow his Casey''s channel closely, even he recommends slowing down the shutter speed to get the most detail in slower moving subjects. Of course, if money is no object get an Alpha 1. But then one has to carry around a 4.5 lbs 200-600 zoom. One has to pick their poison. There are no free lunches.
@@arizonarealestatewithdonbarar I hear ya, yes I do realise that. I'm just mad keen for him to review one soon haha, after all he just makes the vids for youtube. Selfishly I'm also after a review cause I'm looking into a mirrorless system around this price point and no one tests quite like Casey does. How is the IBIS, how is the autofocus? Motorsport photos and videos plus some astrophotography my planned hobby use cases
I think you can rely on Gordon's reviews Let me add a couple of things on IBIS and Autofocus as I have been testing a friends X-H2S/XF 70-300. With respect to IBIS, I found it to jump a little with horizontal panning. However in most cases using Davinci Resolve Studio translation stabilization/camera lock only and zoom transformation set to 1.1-1.2 I can remove most of the jumps. With respect to Autofocus, if I really zoom in on a subject on the computer I can see some moving in and out of focus. Also, if there are other birds in the image area, there are times when the autofocus will move back and forth between birds with AF Speed = 0. I would need more time to experiment to determine if this can be mitigated by setting AF Speed to: -1, -2, etc. to see if this "subject hunting" can be mitigated.
@@arizonarealestatewithdonbarar I agree not trying to put doubt into Gordon's reviews, I think Gordon's are great, and extremely thorough. I like how Casey's outdoor footage kinda shows how a hobby (but talented) level user's results might look rather than footage produced by a hardened photographer/videographer with 25 years experience getting the very most out of whatever they use with every jig available and trick in the book. The horizontal jumping when panning may be a little annoying I guess with pitwall flyby footage. But these are very new camera's how harsh are we judging compared to a truly ancient and cheap Panasonic ultra zoom from 10 years ago and a GoPro8, I guess anything is probably good enough compared to where I'm stepping up from. I'm hoping for in car footage of track laps the stabilisation will be smooth and shake free enough so that I can judge mine and motorsport friends car setups and driving from. I find the GoPro wide angle view isn't great from in car, would love a more normal perspective you see (hence my desire to go real camera setup) and also been wanting to do my own astrophotography stuff using the local club telescopes for years. One camera, two good use cases. I also like the Micro 4/3 options but worry about less sensor same money why bother. Thankyou for those pointers, especially on stabilisation in software experience you've given, printing those notes off now to keep for later once system purchased will come in handy for sure! Cheers
The 8k video is so biting sharp, it's hurting my eyes a little, LOL.
ouch!
My Panasonic S5 is quaking in its boots again! This is the same price!
The S5 is still a really good camera...
@@cameralabs that is true! I hope that the S2R is like a full frame XH2 so I could stay within the ecosystem. I really like the low light of the S5 above the other cameras (even the A7SIII simply because i can turn off noise reduction leading to really sharp video even at insane ISOs)
Steven Seagull :)
Perfect camera, apart from that damn rear LCD. I really don’t want to have to reach, pull out and twist every time I need the screen. Then I have to look to the left and leave it sticking out like a sore thumb.
Fujifilm please don’t copy canon and just offer this awful screen, please give us a choice, as most filmmakers aren’t interested in just vlogging.
The tilt screen is so much faster, convenient and unobtrusive. Thank you.
Wish I could watch the whole thing, but it was a lil dry 🌵
If you're spending two grand on a product, you can handle a little dry.
@@cameralabs He can't. Just like most people can be funny on occasion, he can't.
What resolution do you get if you use super16 S16 lenses? What is the crop? And pixel count?
Hello, everyone, and thanks for the full video. I have a question, and maybe you could help me, is it possible to record in 4K 60 FPS without any crop with the XH2? thanks in advance !
I can't remember off the top of my head but I should have mentioned it in the quality section. It may vary by frame rate