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Fujifilm GFX 50S II

83points

Fujifilm X-H2

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Fujifilm GFX 50S II vs Fujifilm X-H2

Fujifilm GFX 50S II
Fujifilm X-H2

Why is Fujifilm GFX 50S II better than Fujifilm X-H2?

  • Larger sensor size
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    Medium formatvsAPS-C
  • 27.86% more megapixels (main camera)
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    51.4 MPvs40.2 MP
  • 51200 ISO higher maximum expanded ISO
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    102400 ISOvs51200 ISO
  • Viewfinder type
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    Electronic viewfinder (EVF), Optical viewfinder (OVF)vsElectronic viewfinder (EVF)
  • 740k dots higher resolution (screen)
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    2360k dotsvs1620k dots
  • Has GPS
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  • Has a flash
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  • 6.67% bigger screen size
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    3.2"vs3"

Why is Fujifilm X-H2 better than Fujifilm GFX 50S II?

  • Is weather-sealed (splashproof)
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  • 4x better video recording quality (main camera)
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    4320 x 30 fpsvs1080 x 30 fps
  • 240 shots longer battery life
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    680 shotsvs440 shots
  • 5x more in continuous drive mode
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    15 fpsvs3 fps
  • 50% faster maximum shutter speed
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    1/8000 svs1/4000 s
  • 240 g lighter
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    660 gvs900 g
  • Has a stereo microphone
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  • Has timelapse function
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Design

Type

Mirrorless

Mirrorless

The type of camera.
viewfinder

Electronic viewfinder (EVF), Optical viewfinder (OVF)

Electronic viewfinder (EVF)

The type of viewfinder that the camera has.
is weather-sealed (splashproof)
Fujifilm GFX 50S II
Fujifilm X-H2
The device is protected with extra seals to prevent failures caused by dust, raindrops, and water splashes.
screen resolution

2360k dots

1620k dots

A higher screen resolution provides a sharper image, making it easier to review your photos.
EVF resolution

Fujifilm GFX 50S II: Not applicable

5760k dots

An electronic viewfinder (EVF) with a higher resolution provides a sharper image, producing a view comparable in quality with the one displayed on an optical viewfinder.
has a built-in focus motor
Fujifilm GFX 50S II
Fujifilm X-H2
The focus motor moves the lens in order to autofocus. For system cameras, having a focus motor in the camera's body allows you to use a wide range of lenses, including lenses which do not have their own focus motor. For compact cameras, a focus motor is usually built-in.
Has a flip-out screen
Fujifilm GFX 50S II
Fujifilm X-H2
Flip-out screens can be useful for tricky shots.
With 100% coverage, you can compose the image correctly when you capture the photo. With less than full coverage, you may have to crop your photos afterward to get them looking perfect.
The size of the screen (measured diagonally).

Optics

sensor size

Medium format

APS-C

One of the most important aspects of a camera is the size of its sensor. A larger sensor will capture more light, which results in improved low-light performance, dynamic range, and general image quality.
lens mount

Fujifilm G

Fujifilm X

focus points

Unknown. Help us by suggesting a value. (Fujifilm GFX 50S II)

425

The more focus points the more flexibility in picking which part of the scene to focus on. They also give the image sensor a better probability in identifying the right area of the scene to focus on in more automatic modes.
The number of megapixels determines the resolution of the images captured with the main camera. A higher megapixel count means that the camera is capable of capturing more details. However, the megapixel count is not the only important element determining the quality of an image.
maximum ISO

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Unknown. Help us by suggesting a value. (Fujifilm X-H2)

With a higher light sensitivity (ISO level), the sensor absorbs more light. This can be used to capture moving objects using a fast shutter speed, or to take images in low light without using a flash.
maximum expanded ISO

102400 ISO

51200 ISO

Expanded ISO allows you to go beyond the native ISO. It does this by digitally enhancing the image output. The resulting image will have less quality than when staying within the native ISO range, but it can be useful in certain situations.
has sensor shift stabilization
Fujifilm GFX 50S II
Fujifilm X-H2
With sensor shift, the image sensor (rather than the lens) moves to counterbalance any vibration of the camera. This means the image will be stabilised regardless of what lens is being used.
The number of frames per second that can be captured in continuous drive mode when using the mechanical shutter.
has AF tracking
Fujifilm GFX 50S II
Fujifilm X-H2
With AF tracking, once you choose the subject and press the shutter release part way down, as the subject moves, the autofocus will follow it. No more out of focus shots.

Videography

video recording (main camera)

1080 x 30 fps

4320 x 30 fps

The maximum resolution available for videos shot with the main camera. Although it may be possible to choose among other frame rates, those recordings usually have lower resolutions.
Has phase-detection autofocus for videos
Fujifilm GFX 50S II
Fujifilm X-H2
A phase-detection autofocus system is faster than a contrast detection autofocus system. Even when recording scenes with a lot of fast movements, the videos are sharp and clear.
has continuous autofocus when recording movies
Fujifilm GFX 50S II
Fujifilm X-H2
When recording movies they stay focussed and sharp.
has a microphone input
Fujifilm GFX 50S II
Fujifilm X-H2
A microphone port allows connecting external high-end or specialized microphones.
has a socket for a 3.5 mm audio jack
Fujifilm GFX 50S II
Fujifilm X-H2
With a standard mini jack socket, you can use the device with most headphones.
has a stereo microphone
Fujifilm GFX 50S II
Fujifilm X-H2
A stereo microphone allows to record audio files or movies in stereo without an external microphone.
Has timelapse function
Fujifilm GFX 50S II
Fujifilm X-H2
A timelapse shows a long passage of time sped up. A series of photographs taken from the same position over a long period is joined together to create a short video. It is great way to capture things like the setting sun, or clouds moving across the sky.
movie bitrate

50 Mbps

720 Mbps

The higher the movie recording bitrate the better the movie quality with more and crispier details and less compression artifacts.
number of microphones

Unknown. Help us by suggesting a value. (Fujifilm GFX 50S II)

Unknown. Help us by suggesting a value. (Fujifilm X-H2)

More microphones result in better sound quality and enable the device to filter out background noise.

Battery

Battery life (CIPA)

440 shots

680 shots

CIPA is an independent, standard measurement that determines how many shots a camera can take before the battery dies.
has a removable battery
Fujifilm GFX 50S II
Fujifilm X-H2
The battery is removable and can be replaced by the user if broken.
has a rechargeable battery
Fujifilm GFX 50S II
Fujifilm X-H2
The battery can be recharged and used over again.
has a battery level indicator
Fujifilm GFX 50S II
Fujifilm X-H2
An indicator shows you when the device has low battery.
battery power

2250 mAh

2200 mAh

Battery power, or battery capacity, represents the amount of electrical energy that a battery can store. More battery power can be an indication of longer battery life.

Features

supports Wi-Fi
Fujifilm GFX 50S II
Fujifilm X-H2
The device can connect to Wi-Fi.
Has Bluetooth
Fujifilm GFX 50S II
Fujifilm X-H2
Bluetooth is a wireless technology that allows you to easily transfer data between different devices, such as smartphones, tablets and computers.
Has dual card slots
Fujifilm GFX 50S II
Fujifilm X-H2
It has two memory card slots, allowing you to store more photos without switching cards. This is particularly useful on long shoots when you need more space.
has pixel shift shot
Fujifilm GFX 50S II
Fujifilm X-H2
The camera can take a series of shots, shifting the sensor slightly with each one. These can then be combined to create an extremely high-resolution image. It’s particularly useful for things like photographing artwork.
shoots raw
Fujifilm GFX 50S II
Fujifilm X-H2
A raw image file contains minimally processed data from the image sensor. Raw files are so named because they are not yet processed and therefore are not ready to be printed or edited with a bitmap graphics editor.
supports lossless compressed raw
Fujifilm GFX 50S II
Fujifilm X-H2
It is capable of shooting stills in a lossless compressed raw format. This has all the advantages of shooting raw, while taking up much less storage space. The smaller file size also allows quicker read/write speeds.
Wi-Fi version

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Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n)

The Wi-Fi versions supported by the device.
supports a remote smartphone
Fujifilm GFX 50S II
Fujifilm X-H2
This technology allows the users to use their smartphone as a remote control for the device.
has an HDMI output
Fujifilm GFX 50S II
Fujifilm X-H2
You can output high definition video and audio to a display. This could be through an HDMI port, Mini HDMI port, or a USB-C port that supports HDMI.

Miscellaneous

supports Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n)
Fujifilm GFX 50S II
Fujifilm X-H2
Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) is a wireless standard released in 2009. It has faster transfer rates and improved security compared to its predecessors – a, b, and g.
supports Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)
Fujifilm GFX 50S II
Fujifilm X-H2
802.11ac wireless works on the 5GHz frequency range. It offers higher transfer rates, improved reliability, and improved power consumption. It provides advantages for gaming and HD video streaming.

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