Fujifilm X-H2 Kit
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If you don't want to make any compromises in Fujifilm's X system, the X-H2 is a very good choice. With its 40.2 megapixels, this top-equipped camera sets standards in the APS-C class. The AI functions of the AF and the variety of connections are also great. It also records videos in 8K...
Anyone who believes that cameras with an APS-C sensor are only suitable for beginners could not be more wrong. In fact, the top models in this class can very well compete with their full-frame rivals. Fujifilm relies exclusively on APS-C sensors for its cameras and has several models on sale that are also interesting for demanding, ambitious photographers...
With a price range from 890 to 8000 euros, there should be something to suit almost every budget. High-resolution medium and full-frame cameras offer top performance in terms of image quality. Robust, fast and excellently equipped cameras can also be found in the APS-C and MFT range...
If you don't want to make any compromises in Fujifilm's X system, the X-H2 is a very good choice. With its 40.2 megapixels, this top-equipped camera sets standards in the APS-C class. The AI functions of the AF and the variety of connections are also great. It also records videos in 8K...
Fuji's high-resolution flagship X-H2 was the clear winner of the test, although at a street price of around 2130 euros it is significantly more expensive than the two new cameras. Despite its lower price, the Fuji X-S20 comes out on top against the Sony Alpha 6700, which does not quite fulfil the requirements of a top model...
The 40 MP sensor is the reference in the APS-C range against which the competition must now measure itself. With RAW, the image quality already improves at ISO125: the images are not only more natural, but also more detailed. This is all the more true for ISO1600, but only if little (LR2) or no (LR1) noise is removed. The latter option is admittedly less mainstream.