Fujifilm has announced the release of its new 40.2MP X-H2 mirrorless camera system. As promised earlier this year, this new X-series camera features a high-resolution X-Trans sensor and Fujifilm’s latest image processor, the X-Processor 5, to make it the first APS-C camera to offer internal 8K/30 ProRes capture.
At the heart of the X-H2 is the X-Trans CMOS 5 HR sensor, Fujifilm’s highest-resolution X-Trans sensor to date and the first to offer Pixel Shift Multi-Shot function (20 shots stitched using external software). The sensor also has a base sensitivity of ISO 125 and the electronic shutter speed has been improved by 2.5 stops to 1/180,000 of a second.
In addition to 40.2MP stills and high-resolution stills capture with sensor-shift technology, the sensor is also capable of recording 8K 4:2:2 video in 10-bit at up to 30 frames per second (fps) in four different Apple ProRes codecs: ProRes 422 HQ, ProRes 422, ProRes 422 LT and ProRes 422 Proxy. The X-H2 can also capture 4K video from the oversampled 8K video and can achieve a clean 2X digital zoom that can use a 4K-sized section of the sensor.
When paired with an external recorder over HDMI, such as those offered by Atomos or Blackmagic Design, the X-H2 can output 12-bit 8K/30 Raw video in either Apple ProRes RAW or Blackmagic RAW. You can also use F-Log2 flat picture profile to capture up to 13+ stops of dynamic range, according to Fujifilm.
The X-H2 will also be compatible with the same ‘FAN-001’ cooling fan released alongside the X-H2S. This fan can be attached to the rear of the camera body and uses power from the camera to provide active cooling to extend recording time. This should prove especially beneficial for the X-H2, considering its 8K internal ProRes recording will likely output a significant bit of heat.
Integrated five-axis in-body image stabilization (IBIS) improves handheld image stability and is also used to power the camera’s aforementioned Pixel Shift Multi Shot function.
In addition to a full-sized HDMI port, there’s a USB-C port and 3.5mm jacks for both microphones and headphones. |
Powering all of these capture modes is Fujifilm’s X-Processor 5, which uses ‘deep learning technology’ to power its subject-detection AF, which ‘automatically detects and tracks […] subjects, including animals, birds, cars, motorcycles, bicycles, airplanes and trains.’ An improved AF prediction algorithm also means the camera should be able to predict the movement of the subject better within the frame.
For storing all of this data, the X-H2 uses one CFexpress Type B card slot and one UHS-II SD card slot. If you need fast, card-free transfers in your workflow, Fujifilm has also released the FT-XH file transmitter grip, which can use either wired or wireless connections to get your files from the camera right to a computer. The FT-XH also serves as an interface for controlling the camera’s settings, capture modes and more from a computer.
Other features include a 5.76M-dot EVF with 0.8x magnification and a 120Hz refresh rate, a weather-sealed design with 79 points of sealing for maximum protection against the environment.
The Fujifilm X-H2 is expected to be available in ‘late September 2022’ for an MSRP of $2,000 for body-only and $2,500 as a kit with the XF 16–80mm F4 R OIS WR lens. The vertical battery grip will retail for $400, the FT-XH File Transmitter will be available in ‘late October 2022’ for $1,000 and the cooling fan is available for $200.
Fujifilm Introduces FUJIFILM X-H2 mirrorless digital camera
Equipped with the new, 40.2MP “X-TransTM CMOS 5 HR” sensor to deliver the highest image quality in the X Series lineup
Valhalla, N.Y. -- September 8, 2022 – FUJIFILM North America Corporation
today announced the launch of the FUJIFILM X-H2 mirrorless digital camera (X-
H2). X-H2 features the new, back-illuminated 40.2MP “X-TransTM CMOS 5 HR”
sensor and the high-speed “X-Processor 5”, boasting the highest resolution in
the X Series lineup in both stills and videos, as well as becoming the world’s
first¹ APS-C camera to enable 8K/30P Apple ProRes internal recording.
“X-H2 joining the flagship X-H family is not only huge for us at Fujifilm, but it is
also especially significant for our consumers”, said Victor Ha, vice president of
the Electronic Imaging and Optical Device Divisions, FUJIFILM North America
Corporation. “X-H2S, which debuted in May, excels in speed, perfect for image
makers who create moving content. X-H2 delivers exceptional image resolution
and quality that are ideal for those creating images in super-high detail. We
listened to our customers and took their feedback to heart, creating this
amazing family of X-H cameras that are tailor-made to their distinct specialties.”
Main product features:
New X-TransTM CMOS 5 HR sensor and the high-speed X-Processor 5
Exceptional image quality delivered by the new sensor is complemented with advanced features including minimum standard ISO125, and the high-resolution 40.2MP sensor of the X-H2 has a unique image-processing algorithm designed to enhance image resolution without compromising the signal to noise ratio, producing astonishing image quality.
the previous model’s 1/32,000 sec, to 1/180,000 sec). This allows users to
the fastest shutter speed available within the X Series (the electronic shutter has been increased by 2.5 stops from leave the aperture wide open in bright or high-contrast conditions such as on a sunny beach or a ski slope, or to instantly freeze motion down to a millisecond.
X-H2 is the first X Series camera featuring the Pixel Shift Multi-Shot function, which is ideal for commercial photography and digital archiving applications that need hi-resolution images with flawless color accuracy. Using the camera’s in-body image stabilization (IBIS) mechanism to shift the image sensor with immense precision, 20 reference images are automatically created and later assembled in post-production using the dedicated “Pixel Shift Combiner”
software. The result is a 160 Megapixel image, constructed from the total information available from each RGB pixel found on the X-H2’s new X Trans 5 CMOS HR sensor.
X-H2 also supports the HEIF image format, which delivers 10-bit image quality
in files up to 30% smaller than standard JPEG files, continuing to expand
Fujifilm’s reputation of delivering high-quality images straight out of camera.
Excellent performance for professional video production needs
With the new sensor, 8K movies can be recorded internally at 30P in 4:2:2 10- bit color. X-H2 has a heat-dissipating design -- same as the X-H2S -- to enable recording of 8K/30P video for up to 30 minutes². X-H2 is also capable of producing high-quality 4K (4K HQ) video, which is oversampled from 8K as it is being recorded internally. The result is an image that makes maximum use of the camera’s high-resolution sensor to record video with optimal image quality.
X-H2 supports three Apple ProRes codecs; ProRes 422 HQ, ProRes 422, and ProRes 422 LT, with the option to also record ProRes 422 Proxy³ to help streamline post-production workflows when editing in 8K.
With the help of X-Trans CMOS 5 HR, X-H2 is capable of delivering up to 2x of
digital zoom with little-to-no loss in resolution, when recording video in 4K, even
with a prime lens attached to the camera.
With Fujifilm’s FUJINON XF18-120mmF4 LM PZ WR lens, zoom movements
seamlessly transition to the digital zoom function when the lens reaches its
maximum focal length.
Combined with a compatible HDMI device from Atomos or Blackmagic Design, 12-bit 8K/30P RAW video output from X-H2 can be recorded as Apple ProRes or Blackmagic RAW, while the newly developed F-Log2 flat picture profile expands dynamic range up to 13+ stops, which broadens color-grading options in post-production.
Evolved autofocus (AF) performance to accurately capture details
X-Processor 5 features subject-detection AF based on deep learning technology that automatically detects and tracks a broad and diverse range of subjects, including animals, birds, cars, motorcycles, bicycles, airplanes, and trains.
The new, high-resolution sensor offers optimal ability to attain AF-S focus on a subject with high-frequency. Users can easily autofocus accurately in situations where AF-S is typically used, such as landscape and portrait photography. X-H2 also incorporates an AF prediction algorithm which has been improved from that of previous X Series models.
X-H2 is equipped with a focus meter as a manual focus assist during movie recording, allowing for more precise focus adjustment. It can also be used in combination with focus peaking.
The video AF algorithm has been optimized for autofocus accuracy, giving users a sense of confidence in using AF while filming 8K video.
Hardware and workflow that support users’ content creation experience
A 5-axis in-body IBIS⁴, made possible by X-Processor 5 and a sensing control function, gives the freedom to handhold in conditions that previously may have required support. In addition, the IBIS function enables the image sensor to be precisely shifted, for the camera's Pixel Shift Multi Shot function.
X-H2 is equipped with a high-magnification and high-definition 5.76-million-dot EVF with 0.8x magnification. It boasts a smooth refresh frame rate of approximately 120fps and offers significant control over parallax and distortion which typically occurs when an eye position becomes displaced while using the viewfinder.
The body design is the same as X-H2S. With 79 weather-sealed points offering a high level of dust and moisture resistance, X-H2 is built to withstand the rigors of daily professional use and operate as normal in temperatures as low as 14°F (-10°C). The top panel LCD screen, adjustable AF ON button,1.62 million-dot vari-angle LCD monitor, and an independent movie recording button support comfortable operability.
X-H2 has one CFexpressTM Type B memory card slot and one UHS-II SD memory card slot. CFexpress Type B cards⁵ are needed to realize the full potential of X-H2’s professional video performance.
X-H2S / X-H2 can be combined with the file transmitter “FT-XH” to enable wired and wireless LAN tethered video recording⁶. Up to four X-H2S / X-H2 cameras can be connected simultaneously to enable the following operations from a computer browser:
- Check and adjust camera settings for each camera
- Simultaneously start and stop video recording for all cameras
- Save, load, and copy camera settings⁷
Optional accessories:
- VG-XH - Vertical battery grip (for the X-H2S / X-H2)
- This vertical battery grip is dust and moisture–resistant and is designed to operate at temperatures as low as 14°F (-10°C). It operates with two of Fujifilm’s NP-W235 high-capacity batteries.
- The grip’s button layout is designed to provide optimal operability whether holding the camera vertically or horizontally.
- FT-XH File transmitter (for the X-H2S / X-H2)
- This file transmitter features wired LAN connectivity and high-speed wireless communications capability, essential for in-studio tethered content creation or for creating sports/media content. It can also be used as a vertical grip with two of Fujifilm’s NP-W235 high-capacity batteries.
- It can be combined with the X-H2S / X-H2 to support the following communication specifications:
- FTP data transfer by wired LAN / wireless LAN / USB Smartphone tethering.
- Tethered shooting by wired LAN / wireless LAN.
- Remote recording function by wired LAN / wireless LAN; capable of controlling up to four X-H2S / X-H2 cameras from a browser at the same time.
- FAN-001 Cooling fan (for the X-H2S / X-H2)
- Specifically designed for the X-H2S / X-H2 to facilitate extended video recording and operation in high temperatures.
- The fan can be attached to the rear of the camera body without a cable, supplying power and extending continuous video recording time as the camera heats up and otherwise when operating in high temperatures, thereby eliminating concerns of heat-related camera shutdown.
- CVR-XH Cover kit (for the X-H2S / X-H2)
- This cover kit for the X-H2S / X-H2 protects various terminals on the camera. Items included in the kit:
- 1 x Sync terminal cover
- 1xHotshoecover
- 1 x File transmitter / vertical battery grip terminal cover o 1 x Cooling fan terminal cover
- 1 x Memory card slot cover
- This cover kit for the X-H2S / X-H2 protects various terminals on the camera. Items included in the kit:
Pricing and Availability
FUJIFILM X-H2 mirrorless digital camera is expected to be available late September 2022, at a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $1,999.95 USD ($2,550 CDN) for the camera body and $2,499.95 USD ($3,200 CDN) for the X- H2 digital camera with XF16-80mmF4 R OIS WR lens kit.
Pricing and expected availability for X-H2 accessories are as follows:
VG-XH Vertical Battery Grip: Available now at a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price of $399.99 USD and $515 CAD.
FT-XH File Transmitter: Expected to be available in late October 2022 at a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price of $999.99 USD and $1,280 CAD.
FAN-001 Cooling Fan: Available now at a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price of $199.99 USD and $260 CAD.
CVR-XH Cover Kit: Available now at a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price of $19.99 USD and $26 CAD.
For more information about X-H2 and its accessories, please visit https://fujifilm- x.com/en-us/products/cameras/x-h2/.
Footnotes:
¹ Based on market availability as of September 8, 2022, per FUJIFILM Corporation data.
² Achievable when recording video at 25°C from a cool start, with the auto power-off, temperature set at “High,” bitrate of 100Mbps, using the VG-XH vertical battery grip and three batteries. The recording duration depends on remaining battery charge and the type and capacity of the memory card used. When the X-H2 main unit heats up, video filming will automatically be terminated and be unavailable pending cool down.
³ Not available in 8K/30P or in 8K/25P.
⁴ When used specifically with the FUJINON XF35mmF1.4 R lens.
⁵ See the Fujifilm website for a list of verified compatible cards.
⁶ Update to the latest firmware is required for X-H2S when using this function.
⁷ Camera settings can be saved to computer or tablet device and can be loaded from computer or tablet device.
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