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Fujifilm X-S10 Body
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FUJIFILM X-S10 | Cameras | FUJIFILM X Series & GFX - Global

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Fujifilm X-S10 Body

FUJIFILM X-S10 | Cameras | FUJIFILM X Series & GFX - Global

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Almost a Cinema Camera
7 November 2022Francisco

originally posted on bhphotovideo.com

The XH2s is a way out there leap higher from the XH1 and the XT line. This is built like a tank, for professional everyday use. It is not your traditional "Just wana have fun" camera.As a former owner of an XH1, the only thing I miss are the ergonomics. I could find anything on that camera just by touch.The elephant in the room is the APSc vs Full Frame vs the price tag. In my case, I do more video than pictures and since APSc is more like a Super35 format, I am fine with it. Considering that; to have the XH2s specs in a full frame body the cost will be more than double and with some fast lenses, you can get the full frame look that most of you love.I love the open gate 6.2K format and since I will be shooting anamorphic next year, this is awesome (as soon as ... MoreThe XH2s is a way out there leap higher from the XH1 and the XT line. This is built like a tank, for professional everyday use. It is not your traditional "Just wana have fun" camera.As a former owner of an XH1, the only thing I miss are the ergonomics. I could find anything on that camera just by touch.The elephant in the room is the APSc vs Full Frame vs the price tag. In my case, I do more video than pictures and since APSc is more like a Super35 format, I am fine with it. Considering that; to have the XH2s specs in a full frame body the cost will be more than double and with some fast lenses, you can get the full frame look that most of you love.I love the open gate 6.2K format and since I will be shooting anamorphic next year, this is awesome (as soon as I can buy anamorphic lenses).The camera is not perfect (like any other). There are some details that be really cool to ad in a firmware updates:1. The stepping stops when zooming in or out.2. The capability to shoot 6.2K in DCI and UHD, because I will not always be shooting anamorphic.3. Anamorphic stabilization (like in the GH5, GH5II and GH6).4. Timecode signal out.5. I really think that sensor can do 6.2K @60.

Amazing and confusing at the same time
26 August 2022Melvin

originally posted on bhphotovideo.com

This camera delivers results. The new autofocus is amazing and I'm sure it will only get better for both stills and video. Make sure you setup your AF settings for the lens and job and you'll be set.The body is solid, the buttons and dials feel much more premium than the T3 and T4, battery life isn't longer than the X-T4 but it's still great and much better than the T3.The image quality in stills is the same as the X-T4 and T3 but it shines in video. The jump in video quality from F-log to Flog 2 is huge, the colors are rich, the dynamic range is incredible, rolling shutter is very controlled and it looks much more organic when you compare it to previous models. Really happy about that.The new grip is the most comfortable I've ever held, the body has enough ... MoreThis camera delivers results. The new autofocus is amazing and I'm sure it will only get better for both stills and video. Make sure you setup your AF settings for the lens and job and you'll be set.The body is solid, the buttons and dials feel much more premium than the T3 and T4, battery life isn't longer than the X-T4 but it's still great and much better than the T3.The image quality in stills is the same as the X-T4 and T3 but it shines in video. The jump in video quality from F-log to Flog 2 is huge, the colors are rich, the dynamic range is incredible, rolling shutter is very controlled and it looks much more organic when you compare it to previous models. Really happy about that.The new grip is the most comfortable I've ever held, the body has enough buttons and they are well positioned for my hands. Heavy zoom lenses like the 16-55 2.8, 50-140 2.8 and 50 1.0 all feel great because of the thick grip. This is a huge win for us pros that shoot all day long.What I find confusing about the camera is the fact that you cannot control ISO from the dials. I personally like having my aperture set on the ring, the ISO in the front dial and shutter speed in the rear dial. This camera only allows you to control either the shutter or aperture from the dials, all the customization you get is which dial controls which of the two. ISO is controlled by a separate button that brings up the ISO menu on screen so selecting the right iso takes too many steps and it makes the camera slow and cumbersome in some situations. Fuji needs to address this.The X-T3 and T4 both allow you to bypass the iso and shutter dials completely and set your iso, aperture and shutter however you like. This $2500 camera should be as customizable as those but it is not. That's a real head scratcher and it goes against the precedent set by older bodies. If Fuji fixes this issue, this camera would be perfect for me.

Excellent next-generation Fujifilm camera
19 December 2022YZ

originally posted on cameranu.nl

I bought this new X-H2 from Cameranu shortly after its release, before which I was an amateur user of Fujifilm X-S10 camera, and I mostly use my camera to take photos for my girlfriend and my cats.From my experience in the last 3 months, I can easily feel the great improvement of this new-generation camera compared to my old model.40MP pixel is of course the selling point of X-H2, which not only makes 8K filming possible, but also allows you to reframe your photo more freely, offering more freedom for your art and story. Although there is a debate about the possible problem of high-ISO noise control of X-H2, to me it is much better than X-S10. When ISO=6400, X-H2 still shows a good performance of noise control and reduction, this is way much better than X-S10 ... MoreI bought this new X-H2 from Cameranu shortly after its release, before which I was an amateur user of Fujifilm X-S10 camera, and I mostly use my camera to take photos for my girlfriend and my cats.From my experience in the last 3 months, I can easily feel the great improvement of this new-generation camera compared to my old model.40MP pixel is of course the selling point of X-H2, which not only makes 8K filming possible, but also allows you to reframe your photo more freely, offering more freedom for your art and story. Although there is a debate about the possible problem of high-ISO noise control of X-H2, to me it is much better than X-S10. When ISO=6400, X-H2 still shows a good performance of noise control and reduction, this is way much better than X-S10 because X-S10 can only give an acceptable quality when ISO<=1600 at night.The upgraded 5th generation hardware really made a big difference on the focusing speed. I was unhappy when trying to take photos of my cats when using X-S10 because they moved so fast and the focus cannot always make it, however with X-H2 I feel much better with fast-shooting. X-H2 is newly functioned to detect cats/motorbikes/cars, etc and focus on them continuously. When I turn on this function, I hardly lose focus on my cats and other moving objective and it can give a very nice picture of them.I also liked the feeling when I take photo for my girlfriend with X-H2. When I use Sigma 56mm f1.4 lense, the color by the newly-added nostalgic negative simulation was really beautiful, and very suitable for autumn season. My girlfriend loves her photos by X-H2, too.I would not say too much about X-H2, but overall I don’t regret to upgrade from X-S10 to X-H2. If you have a proper budget and you don’t mind it is an APSC-camera, X-H2 would be a great option for you to consider.

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Price history

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Reviews

Almost a Cinema Camera
7 November 2022

The XH2s is a way out there leap higher from the XH1 and the XT line. This is built like a tank, for professional everyday use. It is not your traditional "Just wana have fun" camera.As a former owner of an XH1, the only thing I miss are the ergonomics. I could find anything on that camera just by touch.The elephant in the room is the APSc vs Full Frame vs the price tag. In my case, I do more video than pictures and since APSc is more like a Super35 format, I am fine with it. Considering that; to have the XH2s specs in a full frame body the cost will be more than double and with some fast lenses, you can get the full frame look that most of you love.I love the open gate 6.2K format and since I will be shooting anamorphic next year, this is awesome (as soon as ... MoreThe XH2s is a way out there leap higher from the XH1 and the XT line. This is built like a tank, for professional everyday use. It is not your traditional "Just wana have fun" camera.As a former owner of an XH1, the only thing I miss are the ergonomics. I could find anything on that camera just by touch.The elephant in the room is the APSc vs Full Frame vs the price tag. In my case, I do more video than pictures and since APSc is more like a Super35 format, I am fine with it. Considering that; to have the XH2s specs in a full frame body the cost will be more than double and with some fast lenses, you can get the full frame look that most of you love.I love the open gate 6.2K format and since I will be shooting anamorphic next year, this is awesome (as soon as I can buy anamorphic lenses).The camera is not perfect (like any other). There are some details that be really cool to ad in a firmware updates:1. The stepping stops when zooming in or out.2. The capability to shoot 6.2K in DCI and UHD, because I will not always be shooting anamorphic.3. Anamorphic stabilization (like in the GH5, GH5II and GH6).4. Timecode signal out.5. I really think that sensor can do 6.2K @60.

Francisco originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Amazing and confusing at the same time
26 August 2022

This camera delivers results. The new autofocus is amazing and I'm sure it will only get better for both stills and video. Make sure you setup your AF settings for the lens and job and you'll be set.The body is solid, the buttons and dials feel much more premium than the T3 and T4, battery life isn't longer than the X-T4 but it's still great and much better than the T3.The image quality in stills is the same as the X-T4 and T3 but it shines in video. The jump in video quality from F-log to Flog 2 is huge, the colors are rich, the dynamic range is incredible, rolling shutter is very controlled and it looks much more organic when you compare it to previous models. Really happy about that.The new grip is the most comfortable I've ever held, the body has enough ... MoreThis camera delivers results. The new autofocus is amazing and I'm sure it will only get better for both stills and video. Make sure you setup your AF settings for the lens and job and you'll be set.The body is solid, the buttons and dials feel much more premium than the T3 and T4, battery life isn't longer than the X-T4 but it's still great and much better than the T3.The image quality in stills is the same as the X-T4 and T3 but it shines in video. The jump in video quality from F-log to Flog 2 is huge, the colors are rich, the dynamic range is incredible, rolling shutter is very controlled and it looks much more organic when you compare it to previous models. Really happy about that.The new grip is the most comfortable I've ever held, the body has enough buttons and they are well positioned for my hands. Heavy zoom lenses like the 16-55 2.8, 50-140 2.8 and 50 1.0 all feel great because of the thick grip. This is a huge win for us pros that shoot all day long.What I find confusing about the camera is the fact that you cannot control ISO from the dials. I personally like having my aperture set on the ring, the ISO in the front dial and shutter speed in the rear dial. This camera only allows you to control either the shutter or aperture from the dials, all the customization you get is which dial controls which of the two. ISO is controlled by a separate button that brings up the ISO menu on screen so selecting the right iso takes too many steps and it makes the camera slow and cumbersome in some situations. Fuji needs to address this.The X-T3 and T4 both allow you to bypass the iso and shutter dials completely and set your iso, aperture and shutter however you like. This $2500 camera should be as customizable as those but it is not. That's a real head scratcher and it goes against the precedent set by older bodies. If Fuji fixes this issue, this camera would be perfect for me.

Melvin originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Excellent next-generation Fujifilm camera
19 December 2022

I bought this new X-H2 from Cameranu shortly after its release, before which I was an amateur user of Fujifilm X-S10 camera, and I mostly use my camera to take photos for my girlfriend and my cats.From my experience in the last 3 months, I can easily feel the great improvement of this new-generation camera compared to my old model.40MP pixel is of course the selling point of X-H2, which not only makes 8K filming possible, but also allows you to reframe your photo more freely, offering more freedom for your art and story. Although there is a debate about the possible problem of high-ISO noise control of X-H2, to me it is much better than X-S10. When ISO=6400, X-H2 still shows a good performance of noise control and reduction, this is way much better than X-S10 ... MoreI bought this new X-H2 from Cameranu shortly after its release, before which I was an amateur user of Fujifilm X-S10 camera, and I mostly use my camera to take photos for my girlfriend and my cats.From my experience in the last 3 months, I can easily feel the great improvement of this new-generation camera compared to my old model.40MP pixel is of course the selling point of X-H2, which not only makes 8K filming possible, but also allows you to reframe your photo more freely, offering more freedom for your art and story. Although there is a debate about the possible problem of high-ISO noise control of X-H2, to me it is much better than X-S10. When ISO=6400, X-H2 still shows a good performance of noise control and reduction, this is way much better than X-S10 because X-S10 can only give an acceptable quality when ISO<=1600 at night.The upgraded 5th generation hardware really made a big difference on the focusing speed. I was unhappy when trying to take photos of my cats when using X-S10 because they moved so fast and the focus cannot always make it, however with X-H2 I feel much better with fast-shooting. X-H2 is newly functioned to detect cats/motorbikes/cars, etc and focus on them continuously. When I turn on this function, I hardly lose focus on my cats and other moving objective and it can give a very nice picture of them.I also liked the feeling when I take photo for my girlfriend with X-H2. When I use Sigma 56mm f1.4 lense, the color by the newly-added nostalgic negative simulation was really beautiful, and very suitable for autumn season. My girlfriend loves her photos by X-H2, too.I would not say too much about X-H2, but overall I don’t regret to upgrade from X-S10 to X-H2. If you have a proper budget and you don’t mind it is an APSC-camera, X-H2 would be a great option for you to consider.

YZ originally posted on cameranu.nl
First Fuji I think I could use for my professional work.
4 November 2022

I shoot a pair of Canon R5's for my regular work, but I started my photography journey with the original x100 and I've always had a soft spot for FUJIFILM. Since then I've tried fuji a few times and the autofocus was always a dealbreaker, but this time I think it's close enough. The weakest part of it so far is close up people that are facing sideways or away from the camera. It will find people all the way across the room instead though, so hopefully a few firmware tweaks will fix this. In a portrait session, where there aren't multiple options, it's fantastic and a huge huge step over the x-t4.I'll probably grab a second one of these and use them primarily for video (which it is unbelievable at. I love the files that come out of this camera, and I'm selling a ... MoreI shoot a pair of Canon R5's for my regular work, but I started my photography journey with the original x100 and I've always had a soft spot for FUJIFILM. Since then I've tried fuji a few times and the autofocus was always a dealbreaker, but this time I think it's close enough. The weakest part of it so far is close up people that are facing sideways or away from the camera. It will find people all the way across the room instead though, so hopefully a few firmware tweaks will fix this. In a portrait session, where there aren't multiple options, it's fantastic and a huge huge step over the x-t4.I'll probably grab a second one of these and use them primarily for video (which it is unbelievable at. I love the files that come out of this camera, and I'm selling a Canon r5c because of how much I like them), and photo sessions where I prefer feel over perfection. Canon will be used for photos for my corporate work, and any job with stuffy art directors who only understand full-frame.Things that need fixed without question: The fact that I can't use the the back dial for ISO is maddening. Why the eff would fuji have an aperture ring on every lens, and then not let me access all of the exposure triangle on first level controls? We have the technology. Canon does it beautifully. I did it with the x-t4 and it just makes sense. Everything else can be customized 100 ways. Fix this Fuji, and maybe demote the guy who thought this was a good idea.Overall, minus the previous complaints, this camera makes me want to shoot. Considering my workload right now, that's a feat, and a testament to the Fuji spirit, even if some of the implementation can represent them better than it currently is.

Grant originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Great Hybrid Camera but missing video features
9 November 2022

First time Fuji user, I'm loving the photos coming from this camera. They really pop and I can see why there's so much hype around fuji colors.The only gripe I have is mostly on the video side. I wish the camera had a waveform, automated focus stacking, false color, and ability to live view your own luts - things you can do on a cheaper gh6. It's not the biggest deal but it certainly keeps this thing from being a video powerhouse. You would need an external monitor if you want consistent/professional results(which goes without saying for most cameras of this size) - or be really good at reading a histogram (the only helpful exposure assist tool for video this camera has).Dynamic range is pretty amazing too and the look you can achieve can be quite filmic. 4k 120 ... MoreFirst time Fuji user, I'm loving the photos coming from this camera. They really pop and I can see why there's so much hype around fuji colors.The only gripe I have is mostly on the video side. I wish the camera had a waveform, automated focus stacking, false color, and ability to live view your own luts - things you can do on a cheaper gh6. It's not the biggest deal but it certainly keeps this thing from being a video powerhouse. You would need an external monitor if you want consistent/professional results(which goes without saying for most cameras of this size) - or be really good at reading a histogram (the only helpful exposure assist tool for video this camera has).Dynamic range is pretty amazing too and the look you can achieve can be quite filmic. 4k 120 looks good.I also wish you could do subject auto focus tracking too. Click on a person or object and have the auto focus track it.If it did all of these things, this camera could truly shake up the market. I heard Fuji sends out firmware pretty routinely but I have a feeling these features might be too big to release for firmware releases. I'm sure they'll wait to include it in an x-h3s or something. Oh well..

Lucien originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Huge step up from the X-T4
1 August 2022

I've had the X-H2s since release and it's blown me away in several departments. First of all, the autofocus has been improved tremendously over the X-T4. I have been able to rely on it shooting a variety of subjects in motion. Secondly, the new video features are amazing. ProRes internal recording, F-log2's 14 stops of dynamic range, plus the ability to record open gate 6.2k, these have been game changers for me. As an added bonus, I have not experienced overheating while recording (I haven't used 120FPS). Third, the ergonomics of this camera are great, I love the button layout and controls. The 7 custom modes might seem like overkill, but I've programmed them all. The build quality is excellent, I have no doubts that it will survive in the long haul. My only gripe ... MoreI've had the X-H2s since release and it's blown me away in several departments. First of all, the autofocus has been improved tremendously over the X-T4. I have been able to rely on it shooting a variety of subjects in motion. Secondly, the new video features are amazing. ProRes internal recording, F-log2's 14 stops of dynamic range, plus the ability to record open gate 6.2k, these have been game changers for me. As an added bonus, I have not experienced overheating while recording (I haven't used 120FPS). Third, the ergonomics of this camera are great, I love the button layout and controls. The 7 custom modes might seem like overkill, but I've programmed them all. The build quality is excellent, I have no doubts that it will survive in the long haul. My only gripe is that I wish the memory card door was a little more sturdy.With outstanding fuji color (film simulations), a great selection of compact lenses and all of the features I need for both stills and video, I can't think of a better camera than the X-H2s for my work. My X-T4 will be relegated to B camera. I can't wait to see some of these features trickle down to the future X-T5.

Aaron originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
It's a beast - comparison against Canon
21 November 2022

I love that I can confidently take this camera into any situation and get workable files out of it for both photo and video. As a photo camera it's great. Compared to my R5 system, the autofocus is 75 percent of the way there, but I enjoy using it more, and I enjoy the work I make with it more. File quality is more than enough if the subject is worth photographing, except for maybe product photography, and really the limitations are more in the lens world, since this system has lenses from nearly 10 years ago. Pick the lenses carefully to tell the story you want to tell, and the camera can do it.For video, it blows canon away in my opinion. Good battery life, fantastic dynamic range. F-log2 is wonderful to grade, and gives me more flexibility than canon clog3. I ... MoreI love that I can confidently take this camera into any situation and get workable files out of it for both photo and video. As a photo camera it's great. Compared to my R5 system, the autofocus is 75 percent of the way there, but I enjoy using it more, and I enjoy the work I make with it more. File quality is more than enough if the subject is worth photographing, except for maybe product photography, and really the limitations are more in the lens world, since this system has lenses from nearly 10 years ago. Pick the lenses carefully to tell the story you want to tell, and the camera can do it.For video, it blows canon away in my opinion. Good battery life, fantastic dynamic range. F-log2 is wonderful to grade, and gives me more flexibility than canon clog3. I love the open gate option for a different look as well. No overheating that I've experienced, and I've done 90 min takes on one battery.This camera makes it fun again. Canon is more perfect, but honestly It's almost boring in its perfection. I find myself looking for different photos with Fuji, and pushing a camera to the limits gets me different results. With that in mind, I love pushing this camera to its limits. It's capable in all the ways I need it to be and it makes me work for things I want to work for.So I have a full Canon system and a full fuji system now. Which one do I reach for? 10 percent of the time it's Canon (and that's for agency jobs where people are snobs about expensive looking systems to justify their investment, or sometimes for situations where I will absolutely not get a second chance, like weddings for other people who prefer nailing it over personality.) 90 percent of the time it's Fujifilm. If I could only shoot the things that I want to shoot, it would be Fujifilm 100 percent of the time.

Grant originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Poor QA and poorer service
10 June 2023

Amazing camera BUT if you have a problem it will become a nightmare.I bought this camera to upgrade from my X-Pro2, but there was something that looked like dust on the sensor. I didn't see it until I started shooting landscapes, and tried to clean it multiple times, including at the local camera shop, but it didn't work, and the return period had already passed. So, I registered the camera and filed a warranty claim, and that's when the nightmare began.Fujifilm took almost a month for this repair. In the meantime, no communication was sent to me at all regarding the status, and only through my constant calling of the customer service line did I get updates. I even had to get my return tracking # through the customer service phone!The nightmare didn't end ... MoreAmazing camera BUT if you have a problem it will become a nightmare.I bought this camera to upgrade from my X-Pro2, but there was something that looked like dust on the sensor. I didn't see it until I started shooting landscapes, and tried to clean it multiple times, including at the local camera shop, but it didn't work, and the return period had already passed. So, I registered the camera and filed a warranty claim, and that's when the nightmare began.Fujifilm took almost a month for this repair. In the meantime, no communication was sent to me at all regarding the status, and only through my constant calling of the customer service line did I get updates. I even had to get my return tracking # through the customer service phone!The nightmare didn't end there, as I discovered that the problem was entirely left unresolved. I specifically noted that sensor cleaning didn't resolve the issue, yet they just cleaned the sensor, didn't even bother to inspect that the sensor was free of artifacts, and shipped it back. Now, I have to send it back again at the cost of many more weeks of time.The performance of this camera is amazing, yet the sensor defect and this ridiculous repair experience destroyed any love I had for the X-H2s, the X system and the Fujifilm brand. I will probably sell this after the warranty expires (as I had to register it, and the warranty is nontransferable...) and never get a Fujifilm again. I suggest anyone do the same.

Jason originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Poor QA and poorer support
10 June 2023

Amazing camera BUT if you have a problem it will become a nightmare.I bought this camera to upgrade from my X-Pro2, but there was something that looked like dust on the sensor. I didn't see it until I started shooting landscapes, and tried to clean it multiple times, including at the local camera shop, but it didn't work, and the return period had already passed. So, I registered the camera and filed a warranty claim, and that's when the nightmare began.Fujifilm took almost a month for this repair. In the meantime, no communication was sent to me at all regarding the status, and only through my constant calling of the customer service line did I get updates. I even had to get my return tracking # through the customer service phone!The nightmare didn't end ... MoreAmazing camera BUT if you have a problem it will become a nightmare.I bought this camera to upgrade from my X-Pro2, but there was something that looked like dust on the sensor. I didn't see it until I started shooting landscapes, and tried to clean it multiple times, including at the local camera shop, but it didn't work, and the return period had already passed. So, I registered the camera and filed a warranty claim, and that's when the nightmare began.Fujifilm took almost a month for this repair. In the meantime, no communication was sent to me at all regarding the status, and only through my constant calling of the customer service line did I get updates. I even had to get my return tracking # through the customer service phone!The nightmare didn't end there, as I discovered that the problem was entirely left unresolved. I specifically noted that sensor cleaning didn't resolve the issue, yet they just cleaned the sensor, didn't even bother to inspect that the sensor was free of artifacts, and shipped it back. Now, I have to send it back again at the cost of many more weeks of time.The performance of this camera is amazing, yet the sensor defect and this ridiculous repair experience destroyed any love I had for the X-H2s, the X system and the Fujifilm brand. I will probably sell this after the warranty expires (as I had to register it, and the warranty is nontransferable...) and never get a Fujifilm again. I suggest anyone do the same.

Jason originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
WOW! Very impressed!
20 July 2022

I shoot a lot of video and a very little of anything else. Normally, I use a Canon C200 for the talking head videos, recorded through an Atomos--so it's all in pro res. Works well, except for the Canon and image. I have to work with it a lot to get the image right.Today I also tested the XH2s using a Fringer adapter and using a Canon EF 50mm 1.4. Everything worked great--with no need to do a firmware update on the Fringer.The eye AF was spot on, no hunting, and the Astia film simulation looked a LOT better than the Canon, skin tones were perfect, out of the camera, worked great first time, with only very minor adjustments in exposure.I ended up shooting the test video with a Viltrox 56mm1.4, which was flawless. Skin tones looked wonderful and super flattering ... MoreI shoot a lot of video and a very little of anything else. Normally, I use a Canon C200 for the talking head videos, recorded through an Atomos--so it's all in pro res. Works well, except for the Canon and image. I have to work with it a lot to get the image right.Today I also tested the XH2s using a Fringer adapter and using a Canon EF 50mm 1.4. Everything worked great--with no need to do a firmware update on the Fringer.The eye AF was spot on, no hunting, and the Astia film simulation looked a LOT better than the Canon, skin tones were perfect, out of the camera, worked great first time, with only very minor adjustments in exposure.I ended up shooting the test video with a Viltrox 56mm1.4, which was flawless. Skin tones looked wonderful and super flattering for an old guy like me. Better than the Canon C200, for sure.Image was so good for me, hardly any post processing needed, a big time saver, especially recorded internally in Pro Res.Audio was super clean with good color and tonal depth using my Rode remote audio set up. Very impressed with the clarity of the audio internals and low noise floor.I think I might be able to sell my C200...and buy a second XH2s. I don't know about how this camera works for photography (and don't really care) but it's rock solid for talking head video and hand held video. I use a lot of bird AF, since we own a parrot, and it works like a charm--even with the parrot constantly on the move.VERY impressed with this camera. The best I've ever owned, and I've owned a lot of them. Much better than the XT4---and it was very, very good (for video).Fuji knocked it out of the park with this one. And it's only going to get better. Great camera, great company!!!

Tom originally posted on bhphotovideo.com