Fujifilm X-H2
Fujifilm Mirrorless APS-C Cameras

Fujifilm X-H2

By Camera Reviews Editorial Team · Last updated February 16, 2026

Fujifilm X Mount Released 2022 $1999
Resolution
40 MP
Sensor
APS-C (23.5 x 15.6 mm)
ISO Range
Auto, 125-12800 (expands to 80-51200)
Burst Rate
15 fps
Weight
660g
Price
$1999

Full Specifications

Sensor Size APS-C (23.5 x 15.6 mm)
Megapixels 40 MP
ISO Range Auto, 125-12800 (expands to 80-51200)
Autofocus Points 425
Max Burst Rate (fps) 15 fps
Video Resolution 4K
Image Stabilization 7 stop(s)
Weight 660g
Dimensions 136 x 93 x 95 mm (5.35 x 3.66 x 3.74″)
Battery Life 680 shots
Price (USD) $1999
Lens Mount Fujifilm X
Viewfinder Electronic
Screen 3″, 1,620,000 dots
Weather Sealed Yes
Release Year 2022

Pros & Cons

What We Like

  • Excellent image quality with a 40MP sensor, allowing for significant cropping without losing detail.
  • The film simulations provide great color rendering straight out of the camera.
  • User-friendly interface with customizable settings for quick access.
  • Good ergonomics, making it comfortable to hold for extended periods.
  • Capable video performance, including 8K recording and ProRes support.
  • Fast burst shooting with a high buffer capacity, able to handle extended shooting sessions.
  • Improved autofocus performance with recent firmware updates, particularly for tracking subjects.
  • Versatile for various photography genres, including wildlife and landscapes.

What We Don't

  • Autofocus can be inconsistent, especially when tracking fast-moving subjects.
  • Low-light performance is challenged by the smaller pixel size, requiring careful exposure management.
  • Some users report the body feeling less robust compared to earlier Fuji models.
  • Limited compatibility with certain lenses, which may not perform as well for video.
  • Initial autofocus performance prior to updates was subpar, raising concerns about reliability.

The Verdict

The Fujifilm X-H2 is praised for its high-resolution sensor and exceptional image quality, making it ideal for photography and versatile applications. However, some users express concerns regarding autofocus reliability and low-light performance, suggesting it may not be the best choice for fast-paced shooting environments.

"The 40MP sensor seems more 'hungry' in low light-I need to be more intentional about optimizing exposure and ISO."

-- User discussing their first experiences with a used X-H2.

"Autofocus performance is good but not excellent; it still lags behind other brands like Sony."

-- User comparing autofocus experiences across different camera brands.

"Definitely don't want to fudge the bride's walk."

-- User emphasizing the importance of reliable autofocus in wedding videography.

"In my opinion, the X-H2 is a better fit for my needs since I'm primarily a stills shooter."

-- User discussing their decision to choose the X-H2 over the X-H2S.

"The burst speed is fantastic, and it feels great to use, but I wish it had the advanced AF performance of Sony cameras."

-- User weighing the pros and cons of their X-H2 in terms of shooting speed and autofocus.

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