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X-H2s First job impression / Control comments

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Rumle
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Re: X-H2s First job impression / Control comments
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Snap Happy wrote:

As a former X-T3 user, and now X-T4 user, I agree on the ergonomics.

When I ran a 'spare' body, it was always the same control set - Nikon D3/D3X and then 2 X-T3's.

although Nikon ergo evolved over the years, I always felt I could use any Nikon blindfolded regardless of generation... Except gen 1.

But, these days I'll almost never take my X-T4 and X-H2S together and/or use them for the same things.

X-T4 is usable with moving subjects, but clearly the X-H2S is designed to out-gun it here.

And in my opinion it REALLY does so, people are welcome to claim Sony and Nikon is still better, but ill not take statements that Fujifilm is lacking behind serious anymore.

Similarly, X-H2S is going to be a PIA, but less so, for landscapes and more contemplative scenes. That doesn't mean it's a niche camera, but it's capabilities are biased to action, the X-T4 is more general purpose IMHO.

I agree. This is actually also why I wanted Fujifilm to make this, another bonus might be that T series can remove the hybrid-focus and become more like the T3 was again, I hope so.

It just means I have other cameras that I will prefer to the X-H2S for certain situations/subjects. But I knew that when I bought it.

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