Fujifilm X-H2 Mirrorless Camera with XF 16-80mm f/4.0 R OIS WR Lens
Featuring the world's first 40-megapixel APS-C sensor, 8K video and powerful features for both stills and motion creatives, X-H2 offers an incredible specification in a compact and portable body. The all-new X-Trans CMOS 5 HR sensor produces images with incredible color and detail, featuring Pixel Shift Multi-Shot - another X Series first - that generates 160-megapixel files. 8K video is possible for up to 240 minutes with 10-bit 4:2:2 ProRes footage recorded internally via CF Express Type B card. 12-bit RAW footage can also be recorded via the Type A HDMI socket to compatible external recorders. Add the optional VFT-XH File Transmitter to access Remote Rec, allowing control over up to four cameras simultaneously - perfect for live streaming. All this processing power is packed into a small, light, and durable X Series body that offers a seven-stop IBIS system, continuous shooting at up to 15 frames-per-second (mechanical shutter), an incredible 1/180,000 sec top shutter speed and more.Live in detail with the world's first 40-megapixel APS-C sensorPerfect for the next generation of hybrid image makers, X-H2 blends the compact and lightweight versatility of APS-C mirrorless cameras with an unmatched back-side illuminated X-Trans CMOS 5 HR imaging sensor. The result gives image-makers 40-megapixels of resolution that brings life to the details of any image. Add in an optimized pixel layout that promises exceptional detail, unrivaled color accuracy, and impressive video flexibility, these game-changing features are made possible only with X-Processor 5, which delivers lightning-fast performance to help X-H2 deliver 8K/30p video, enhanced autofocus capabilities, and black-out free image bursts at 15fps. Not to mention, it's also more efficient than its predecessor, boosting battery performance by 10%.Discover true creative flexibility with 8K video.X-H2 uses its native 8K video resolution to give filmmakers several ways of unlocking the camera's true potential. From being able to increase the focal length of any lens with the camera's 2x digital zoom, when recording up to 4K, to delivering incredible 4K video by down sampling from the camera's higher resolution, X-H2 offers a suite of video functions that make it perfect for every moviemaking occasion.Apple ProRes 10-bit 4:2:2 footage can be recorded internally at up to 8K/30p using a CFexpress Type B card, while 12-bit Apple ProRes RAWx1 or Blackmagic RAWx2 footage can be recorded to compatible external devices via the full-size HDMI Type A port on the side of the camera. Additionally, when recording video using the F-Log2 color profile, X-H2's dynamic range extends to 13+ stops - a one-stop improvement over the previous sensor, enhancing post-production flexibility.X-H2 can also record continuously for up to 160 minutes at 25 Degree C (77 Degree F), and can be extended to 240 minutes with the optional X-H2 clip-on fan.An X Series first: Pixel Shift Multi-Shot X-H2 is the first X Series to feature Pixel Shift Multi-Shot, which delivers 160-megapixel images for the ultimate quality when detail really matters. A staple of GFX System cameras, Pixel Shift Multi-Shot records 20 frames, shifting the sensor by 0.5 pixels between each frame. Resulting images are automatically combined into one DNG RAW file, which can be output to a desired file format using suitable RAW processing software.This groundbreaking feature is invaluable for archival recording and other commercial applications where color fidelity and fine detail are paramount. Using Pixel Shift Multi-Shot ensures false colors and moire effects are suppressed to such an extent as to be virtually non-existent.Power and control whenever neededX-H2 has a feature set designed to support creatives in their pursuit of the ultimate stills or video. Improved in-body image stabilization (IBIS), for example, offers seven stops of compensation and features an enhanced algorithm that improves motion detection. This produces shake-free results in more scenarios than ever before, most notably when panning or following subjects on foot for video.For stills photographers, full-resolution images can be recorded at an incredible 15 frames-per-second when using the mechanical shutter, while those switching to the electronic shutter can work at 20fps in the 1.29x crop factor option. Further high-speed options are provided by the electronic shutter's 1/180,000 sec top speed, while photographers seeking optimum quality will welcome the lower minimum ISO 125.A complete workflow solutionThanks to its broad range of wired and wireless options for transferring image and video data, X-H2 is a true multimedia creative tool. The camera body supports wireless image transfer through the Fujifilm Remote Camera App and natively delivers webcam resolutions of up to 4K/60p for a high-quality live streaming experience. With the optional VFT-XH Wireless File Transmitter Battery Grip, however, functionality is expanded even further. The grip adds tethering connections and FTP file transfer through Wi-Fi, Ethernet and smartphone connections, plus the Remote Rec function. This enables up to four camera bodies, with VFT-XH battery grips attached, to be connected and controlled via a web browser on a computer, tablet or smartphone.- XF 16-80mm f/4.0 R OIS WR Lens - The XF16-80mmF4 R OIS WR lens gives photographers and filmmakers a small, light-weight, and compact auto-focus lens that covers a broad range of focal lengths that can be used for everything from street photography to high-end portraiture. Weighing just 15.5 ounces, this lens may be lighter than your average lens, but it is certainly built to withstand the demands of working pros and travel enthusiasts alike. So, whether you're getting lost on an adventure, or making the perfect portrait, make sure this lens is with you. It may just be the right lens to shake free some more creativity.Specially designed to get the most out of X-Trans CMOS Sensors - X-Trans CMOS Sensors are designed to provide stunning image quality. So, it's only natural for Fujifilm to create lenses solely focused on getting the best image quality they can. Consisting of 16 elements in 12 groups, the FUJINON XF16-80mmF4 R OIS WR Lens also features one aspherical element that is specially designed to minimize field curvature and spherical aberration. This results in stunning levels of image sharpness from the center of the frame to the edges, even at the wider end of the lens' focal range. Add in the fact that this lens has little-to-no-focus breathing, has an ability to focus up to 14in (35cm) from a subject, and features a broad range of focal lengths and it's pretty clear that this lens is an ideal pick for photographers and filmmakers needing versatility, but not wanting to sacrifice image quality.A small, compact, and versatile lens for any shooting situation - Covering an effective focal range from 24mm to 120mm, the FUJINON XF16-80mmF4 R OIS WR weighs just 15.5 oz (440 g) and is only 3.5in (88.9mm) long. This makes it approximately 40% lighter than similar, traditional 35mm system lenses, which means it won't weigh you down when you're spending an entire day looking to capture that perfect moment.Push the limits with 6.0 stops of Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) - As if extending the possibilities of hand-held capture with 6.0 stops of CIPA-Rated Optical Image Stabilization wasn't enough, the FUJINON XF16-80mmF4 R OIS WR lens can also absorb vibrations from the camera shutter. The OIS can also detect when the camera is being used with a tripod and adjust its performance to provide optimum image quality.Be ready for unpredictability with quick, responsive, and near-silent autofocus - Having fast and quiet autofocus is critical when you're roaming the streets looking for that perfect image. That's why we made sure this lens uses the right motors to accurately drive focusing elements. Not only are they super quiet, they will also move the lens elements quickly into place with precision. After all, what's the point of having a lens if it can't be ready to focus when you need it to?