Make sure that RUclips is showing you the footage in 8K and that you’re watching on a high resolution screen and you should find this resolves any issues. It’s a lot of data though so it can result in buffering though if you’re on a slow connection. You’ll probably spot some rolling shutter in the auto focus segment - the rolling shutter is more prominent than on the X-H2S, as you’d expect, but depending on what and how you film will depend on how you can tolerate this. Thanks for watching!
Thank you! We'll add it to our list, but it's pretty long at the moment and we're only a small team. Hopefully we'll be able to compare them at some point in the future. Thanks for watching ☺
Thanks for watching! Unfortunately this is not something we offer. The material in this video is shot on a pre-production model and therefore we won't be able to share. What I can share with you is my experience in grading the F-Log files and I must say it was very pleasing. Fujifilm are known for their colours and progressively improving the colour science within their cameras. The 'graded' footage is filmed with F-Log 2 giving me up to 13+ stops of dynamic range so grading this footage was an absolute dream. Hope this helps 🙂
0:56 I assume that's the 150-600mm which has impressive sharpness if not light gathering ability, but then for 600mm at the long end it's quite compact. I'm currently adapting Cannon L glass on the X-H2 (colours to die for) so still getting the hang of it and am not quite getting this level of sharpness but the L glass gives better colours (IMHO).
Hi David, the X-H2 was tested with an XF 16-55mm and the new XF 56mm F1.2, which is what we being used on the cat at 0:56. If you watch the full X-H2 review video and the XF 56mm review videos then you’ll see more examples from both of these lenses. We’ve also reviewed the 150-600mm lens separately whilst using the X-H2S. It’s a great combination of weight, size, price but I don’t personally think it compares results wise to an RF 100-500mm L or an EF 100-400mm L… at least when used on the X-H2S. I’d very much like to try it on the X-H2 to see how it performs with the higher resolution sensor. The XF 56mm 1.2 was seriously impressive and super sharp. I’d definitely put this in my kit bag if I was a full-time Fujifilm shooter. Thanks for watching!
Holly Maria! Best thing since sliced bread! Brilliant work
Amazing music choice too!
Beautif segments and amazing quality. I noticed some Moire or Aliasing was that in the video or was it my slow connection?
Make sure that RUclips is showing you the footage in 8K and that you’re watching on a high resolution screen and you should find this resolves any issues. It’s a lot of data though so it can result in buffering though if you’re on a slow connection. You’ll probably spot some rolling shutter in the auto focus segment - the rolling shutter is more prominent than on the X-H2S, as you’d expect, but depending on what and how you film will depend on how you can tolerate this.
Thanks for watching!
Beautiful footage. can you please test X H2 vs Fuji X T4? in terms of image quality.
Thank you! We'll add it to our list, but it's pretty long at the moment and we're only a small team. Hopefully we'll be able to compare them at some point in the future. Thanks for watching ☺
Haha, best questions you could have asked !
@@Tbonyandsteak Literally different sensor and processor. xt4 rocking xtrans 4 and xh2 rocking xtrans 5hr
@@hanif_afa No clue why I said that, maybe to a deleted comment, cant remember
hi, can you upload /share downloadable XH2 4K ,8K footage untouch just for test color grading
Thanks for watching! Unfortunately this is not something we offer. The material in this video is shot on a pre-production model and therefore we won't be able to share.
What I can share with you is my experience in grading the F-Log files and I must say it was very pleasing. Fujifilm are known for their colours and progressively improving the colour science within their cameras. The 'graded' footage is filmed with F-Log 2 giving me up to 13+ stops of dynamic range so grading this footage was an absolute dream. Hope this helps 🙂
0:56 I assume that's the 150-600mm which has impressive sharpness if not light gathering ability, but then for 600mm at the long end it's quite compact. I'm currently adapting Cannon L glass on the X-H2 (colours to die for) so still getting the hang of it and am not quite getting this level of sharpness but the L glass gives better colours (IMHO).
Hi David, the X-H2 was tested with an XF 16-55mm and the new XF 56mm F1.2, which is what we being used on the cat at 0:56. If you watch the full X-H2 review video and the XF 56mm review videos then you’ll see more examples from both of these lenses.
We’ve also reviewed the 150-600mm lens separately whilst using the X-H2S. It’s a great combination of weight, size, price but I don’t personally think it compares results wise to an RF 100-500mm L or an EF 100-400mm L… at least when used on the X-H2S. I’d very much like to try it on the X-H2 to see how it performs with the higher resolution sensor. The XF 56mm 1.2 was seriously impressive and super sharp. I’d definitely put this in my kit bag if I was a full-time Fujifilm shooter.
Thanks for watching!
Great! Does this Camera do 8k at 60fps?
30 fps
Thanks for watching! No, 8K up to 30fps, 4K up to 60 fps and Full HD up to 240.