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Fujifilm X-H2 X-H2 Black

★★★★★ 5.0 (2)

Equipped with a 40-megapixel APS-C BSI CMOS sensor, this camera delivers 8K video with 10-bit Log recording and 15fps mechanical burst shooting. Its renewed status offers a cost-effective entry into high-resolution Fujifilm glass and color science without the brand-new premium. This body is best for studio photographers and tripod-based videographers who prioritize maximum detail over in-body stabilization or weather sealing.

Type mirrorless
Sensor ?MP APS-C
Burst 15 fps
Video 8K
Weight 1000 g
Fujifilm X-H2 X-H2 Black camera
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Snapshot

The 30-Second Version

The Fujifilm X-H2 delivers stunning 40MP stills and 8K video in an APS-C body, but the lack of in-body stabilization and a fixed screen make it a hard sell for run-and-gun shooters. You're getting best-in-class resolution for the price, but only if you can work around its glaring omissions.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Massive 40MP sensor captures an incredible amount of detail. 87th
  • Internal 8K 10-bit video is seriously impressive for a crop body. 77th
  • 15fps burst keeps up with most fast-moving subjects. 74th
  • The included 16-80mm f/4 lens is a versatile one-lens solution.

Cons

  • No in-body stabilization makes handheld video a shaky mess.
  • Fixed screen kills vlogging and low-angle shooting.
  • Autofocus tracking lags behind the competition.
  • Connectivity options feel outdated, even for a camera at this price.

What owners think

The Word on the Street

5.0/5 (2 reviews)
👍 Many renewed buyers are pleasantly surprised by the like-new condition and fast shipping.
👍 Owners say the camera is packed with every feature and bell and whistle they could ask for.
👎 A common gripe is missing small accessories like the charging cable, which is a minor but frustrating oversight.

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The proof

Performance

That 40MP sensor is the star. Our database puts it in the 77th percentile for sensor quality, and in the real world, images are ludicrously sharp with tons of cropping room. 8K video in 10-bit Log is equally impressive—we're talking top-tier video scores (87th percentile) that embarrass a lot of pricier bodies. Burst shooting at 15fps mechanical is solid (74th percentile), enough for a bit of action but not quite the machine-gun speeds of the X-H2S. Autofocus, unfortunately, is where it stumbles, landing in the bottom third of our rankings. Subject tracking isn't as sticky as Sony or Canon, especially in low light. And without any internal stabilization, you'll feel every hand tremor in your footage unless you're using a stabilized lens or a gimbal.

Performance Percentiles

AF 33.4
EVF 36.2
Build 60.1
Burst 74.4
Video 87.2
Sensor 77
Battery 44.9
Display 25.9
Connectivity 17.8
Stabilization 33

Specifications

Full Specifications

Sensor

Type BSI CMOS
Size APS-C

Shooting

Burst (Mechanical) 15
Electronic Shutter Yes

Video

Max Resolution 8K
10-bit Yes
Log Profile Yes

Build

Weight 1.0 kg / 2.2 lbs

vs Competition

Stacked against its siblings and rivals, the X-H2 makes a clear statement: resolution above all else. Fujifilm's own X-H2S costs more but adds in-body stabilization, a stacked sensor for faster readout, and better autofocus—it's the smarter pick for action and handheld video. The Panasonic LUMIX S5IIX gives you full-frame image quality, excellent IBIS, and comparable video chops in a similarly priced package. If you need reliable subject tracking, the Canon EOS R6 Mark III runs circles around the X-H2. The X-H2 wins only when you absolutely need 40 megapixels in a small body and can live with a tripod by your side.

Spec Fujifilm X-H2 X-H2 Canon EOS R6 Mark III R6 Mark III Sony a7 a7 V Nikon Z Z9 Panasonic Lumix S S5IIX OM System OM-1 Mark II OM-1 Mark II
Type mirrorless mirrorless mirrorless mirrorless mirrorless mirrorless
Sensor ?MP APS-C 32.5MP full-frame 33MP full-frame 45.7MP full-frame 24.2MP full-frame 20.4MP micro-four-thirds
AF Points - 1053 759 493 779 1053
Burst FPS 15 40 30 30 30 120
Video 8K 6K @120fps 4K @120fps 8K @120fps 6K @60fps 4K @60fps
IBIS false true true true true true
Weather Sealed false true true true true true
Weight (g) 1000 609 610 1160 658 511
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product AfEvfBuildBurstVideoSensorBatteryDisplayConnectivityStabilization
Fujifilm X-H2 X-H2 33.436.260.174.487.27744.925.917.833
Canon EOS R6 Mark III R6 Mark III Compare 98.587.894.792.889.458.696.598.993.499.5
Sony a7 a7 V Compare 95.788.694.890.689.459.896.699.493.496.1
Nikon Z Z9 Compare 90.689.499.6969964.597.383.793.484.7
Panasonic Lumix S S5IIX Compare 97.388.396.790.693.149.190.383.793.484.7
OM System OM-1 Mark II OM-1 Mark II Compare 98.590.288.999.884.541.294.383.793.499.5

Price

Value & Pricing

At $2330 for a renewed kit, the X-H2 sits in a weird spot. You're getting a sensor and video spec that normally cost way more, but you're also giving up fundamental features like IBIS and a tilting screen. For studio shooters who are already on a tripod, that's a fair trade—especially when the body and lens look practically new. But if you'll miss those features, the added cost of a gimbal or external monitor eats into any savings. Oh, and budget for a new charger cable, since ours didn't come with one.

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Amazon 1 teklif Şu fiyattan $2.330
Refurbished $2.330

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Overview

The Fujifilm X-H2 is a high-resolution monster crammed into an APS-C body. You get a 40MP sensor and internal 8K 10-bit video, which is absurd for a crop-sensor camera at this price. Ours came as a renewed kit with the 16-80mm f/4 lens, and honestly, it looked brand new—even if the charging cable was missing. That's a small annoyance, but the real story is the kind of detail this thing can pull out of a scene.

But here's the catch: Fujifilm made some weird choices. There's no in-body stabilization, the rear display is fixed, and the connectivity options are stuck in 2018. Those aren't dealbreakers for everyone, but they push the X-H2 into a specific niche. It's a dream for tripod shooters, and a headache for anyone who needs to grab and go.

Common Questions

Q: Does the X-H2 have in-body image stabilization?

Nope, it relies on lens-based stabilization only. Handheld video is shaky unless you use a stabilized lens or a gimbal.

Q: Is the 16-80mm f/4 kit lens good for low light?

It's decent but not a low-light star. The f/4 aperture is fine for daytime, but you'll want a faster prime like the XF 35mm f/1.4 for dim interiors or night shots.

Q: Can I use the X-H2 for vlogging?

We wouldn't recommend it. The fixed screen makes self-framing impossible, and the lack of IBIS means your footage will wobble unless you're on a tripod or gimbal. Check out the X-H2S or Sony's vlogging-friendly bodies instead.

Who Should Skip This

If you shoot handheld video, vlog, or need reliable autofocus for fast action, skip the X-H2 entirely. It's not built for that world. The missing stabilization and fixed screen make it a frustrating match, and even the best lens can't fix shaky hands. Look at the X-H2S for the same Fujifilm vibe with IBIS, or grab a Canon R6 Mark III if top-tier AF matters more than megapixels.

Verdict

The X-H2 is a specialized tool for resolution junkies. Landscape photographers, studio portraitists, and filmmakers who shoot locked-down 8K footage will adore it. If that's you, this kit is a genuine bargain, especially renewed. Everyone else should look at the X-H2S or Canon's latest R-series.

Usage Scores

Overall (32.7)Video (41.4)Travel (21.6)Youtube (29.8)Beginner (27.6)Vlogging (19.5)Streaming (23.8)Photography (39.5)Wedding Events (37.2)Sports Wildlife (35.8)Product Photography (35.9)

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