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A warning about the peculiar ergonomics of the X-H2S

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Morris0
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Re: A warning about the peculiar ergonomics of the X-H2S
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Artur Darulewski wrote:

Morris0 wrote:

RobertMachin wrote:

Morris0 wrote:

Hi Robert,

Unless I'm mistaken, the X-H2S is aimed at action photography and videography. For action it is common to avoid the type of changes that your art entails. Possibly this camera is not a good match for you or possibly this camera is perfect for some things you do and your X-T4 the better choice for others.

Morris

Oh I would have preferred an X-T5 with the same sensor and AF system for sure.

But this is the flagship! At that price, with all the hardware that is packed into this camera, honestly all the ingredients are there for this camera to fit my needs.

It's just a software change away.... I'm arguing the camera should/could be more configurable to suit all/most possible usage type. I cant see a downside of this for such a pro-oriented camera.

We will have to wait and see what comes down from the X-H2S in the way of firmware and also see what the X-T5 is.

Fuji is chasing it's tail and it's named Sony!

Morris

So far Fuji claims X-T5 won' t get stacked sensor, so it looks we don't get other fast action camera with classic or different cintrol layout.

Personally I don't like GFX design and for me X-H2s body design is a disaster:

  • No clickable dials anymore
  • Big top LCD screen completely useless for me, I would rather have configurable unmarked dial here.
  • FAS screen with no tilt option like in S1H
  • Limited button/dial customization

I know X-T3 is not the optimal design for action, but I customized it in a way that is apparently not available in X-H2s. A pity, considering its price. I understand this is a hybrid body - a compromise. But one of the best things in X-T3 for me was customization. I expected that removing some physical controls will be compensated with more flexibility in assigning functions to dials and buttons.

I have read manual and I'm rather dissapointed. Camera is available is my local store, so I will probably try to rent it for a day (if posdible) and see how it works.

improved IBIS + much better AF + geat evf + better DR + reinforced body are very tempting, PSAM + C1-7 could be even better for action, but lack of clickable and fully configurable dials seems to be a joke in $2.5k body - especially for X-T3 user. No hope for other body design

soon means we must love H2s or wait at least another 9-12 months for the next body/competition (Nikon please give us Z9 mini 😂 for $2.5k).

Cheers.

Artur

The X-T3 is plenty fast and the X-T4 even faster. The X-H2S is a decent camera to use yet it's not intuitive. The most intuitive camera today besides the X-Tx is the OM-1, a real delight to use. The only question I had when I tried one out is "How do I turn it off? That switch is oddly placed :-} If you are going to the store, try one out with the 150-400mm f/4.5 TC.  If I were starting over today to do wildlife there is no question I'd get this rig.

Morris

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