Fujifilm has unveiled its latest X-series cameras, including the XT-5 and the XH2, at the BSC Expo 2023 in London. The XT-5 boasts a 40-megapixel sensor and a classic design with manual controls, while the XH2 is aimed at both still photographers and cinematographers, offering 4K, 6.2K, and 8K output capabilities. The XH2s, a premium version of the XH2, is designed for cinema shooters and hybrid shooters, with its stacked sensor improving autofocus and readout performance. The XH2 comes in at just under £2000, while the XH2s is priced at £2499. Fujifilm’s X-series cameras are known for their high-quality sensors and intuitive controls, making them a popular choice among professional photographers and filmmakers alike.Generated by OpenAI

Hey Alex, I’m Justin Staley with Fujifilm, we’re here at the BSC show in London this week.
And we’re showcasing a lot of our products, everything from our Cinema lenses down to our X-series cameras. and our GFX cameras.
And we’re showcasing a lot of our products, everything from our Cinema lenses down to our X-series cameras. and our GFX cameras.

So we can take you for a quick tour of the new products.

The latest camera that we’ve launched on the market is the XT-5, so that classic XT lineup that photographers love because of all the manual controls on it.

There’s a new version of that with 40 megapixels, but we also are showing as I call them the XH twins we have the XH2s and the XH2.

And those cameras you know have applications for both still photographers and cinematographers.

Because of the 4K and 6.2k and even 8K output that the H2 is capable of.

So in price point we’re talking about the XT5 coming in at 16.99 pounds the XH2 with the same 40 megapixel pixel sensor that comes in at just under £2000 at £1899 I believe.

And then we’ve got the XH2s that comes in at £2499.
So if you’re really a cinema shooter or a hybrid shooter you really, I think should look at the XH2 camera because of its rolling shutter speed.
So if you’re really a cinema shooter or a hybrid shooter you really, I think should look at the XH2 camera because of its rolling shutter speed.

And just that stacked sensor increases the performance of that camera in the autofocus and also with the readout.