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      <title>Fujifilm X-H2S Review: The APS-C Camera That Stopped Making Excuses</title>
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      <description>There&amp;rsquo;s a particular kind of camera that gets recommended to serious photographers who aren&amp;rsquo;t ready to commit to full-frame — the consolation prize wrapped in enough specs to feel like a choice rather than a compromise. The Fujifilm X-H2S is not that camera. It is, without qualification, a serious tool for serious work.
What It Is The X-H2S sits at the top of Fujifilm&amp;rsquo;s X-series lineup — the larger, heavier, more capable sibling to the X-T5.</description>
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