Fujifilm X-H2S Mirrorless Camera Body - Black drops to $2699.95
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Save $198 on the Fujifilm X-H2S mirrorless camera body at Amazon, now $2699.95 below its 30-day average for hybrid shooters.
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Fujifilm X-H2S Mirrorless Camera Body - Black drops to $2699.95
Save $198.02 on this price drop. The Fujifilm X-H2S is one of the most capable mirrorless bodies for hybrid shooters who need serious video and stills performance in a single camera. Fujifilm X-H2S Mirrorless Camera Body - Black drops to $2699.95 - save $198.02.
This 7% discount brings the price below its 30-day average of $2897.97, making it a rare chance to grab the flagship X Series body at a meaningful markdown.
$2699.95 (was $2897.97) - Save $198.02 (7% off)
Where: Amazon
For just $2699.95, below its 30-day average of $2897.97. The 90-day average sits at $2899.12 and the 180-day average at $2899.58, so this price cuts roughly $200 off what the camera has consistently sold for over the past six months.
If you have been watching the X-H2S since launch. This is one of the few times it has dipped meaningfully below its normal street price.
The X-H2S is built around Fujifilm's first 26.1-megapixel X-Trans 5 stacked back-illuminated sensor paired with the X-Processor 5, delivering read speeds 3x faster than the X-T4. It shoots up to 40 fps with the electronic shutter and 15 fps mechanically, with a buffer that handles unlimited JPEG and RAW bursts. The autofocus system uses Subject Detection AI to track cars, planes, trains, birds, horses, dogs, and cats, and works down to -7EV. In-body stabilization offers up to seven stops of shake reduction. On the video side, the X-H2S records up to 6.2K/30p in Open Gate 3:2, 4K/120p, and Full HD/240p internally, with 10-bit 4:2:2 Apple ProRes to CFexpress Type B cards. External recording supports F-Log, F-Log2, Apple ProRes RAW, and Blackmagic RAW over HDMI.
Best for hybrid shooters who need one body that handles demanding video work and high-speed stills without compromise. Wildlife and sports photographers will appreciate the 40 fps burst rate and intelligent subject tracking.
Filmmakers working in run-and-gun environments get internal ProRes recording and IBIS in a relatively compact body. Casual shooters or those who do not need 6.2K video or 40 fps burst rates will find better value in the X-T5 or the lower-priced X-S20.
The X-H2S at $2699.95 undercuts its six-month average by roughly $200, and for professionals who need stacked-sensor speed and internal ProRes. This is the price to buy at. If video is not a priority, wait for a deal on the X-T5 instead.

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