Fujifilm's speed-focused flagship — 26.1MP stacked sensor with 40fps burst and 6.2K video.
The Fujifilm X-H2S was released in June 2022 as the speed-oriented professional APS-C body in the X series, pairing a 26.2MP stacked BSI CMOS sensor with deep-learning subject-recognition autofocus. It introduced Fujifilm's first stacked-sensor design to the X system, enabling faster readout and reduced rolling shutter. Fujifilm X mount.
26.2MP APS-C stacked BSI CMOS sensor. Up to 40fps continuous shooting with electronic shutter. Up to 15fps with blackout-free mechanical shutter. 6.2K/30fps and 4K/120fps video. 7-axis in-body image stabilisation (IBIS). Subject and animal eye detection AF. Dual CFexpress Type B/UHS-II SD card slots. Fujifilm X mount.
The stacked BSI CMOS sensor provides faster readout than conventional BSI designs, reducing rolling shutter in video and enabling the 40fps burst rate. Subject-recognition AF covers humans, animals (eye, body), and birds in flight — the first Fujifilm X-series body to offer this capability at launch. 6.2K open-gate mode maximises sensor coverage for downsampled 4K delivery.
On the used market the Fujifilm X-H2S is a professional APS-C mirrorless body for action, sports, and video work. Condition checks: shutter actuation count, subject-detection AF accuracy (test with moving subjects), IBIS function, CFexpress and SD card slot contacts, body weather sealing. The companion X-H2 (40MP, resolution-oriented) is the high-resolution sibling released simultaneously.