On the Internet there is information about the upcoming release of camera Fuji X-T2 S. According to the source, the updated flagship will be equipped with the same 24-megapixel X-Trans sensor as the Fuji X-T2. As a consequence, the same sensor will go to the new camera and the former autofocus system 325-point intelligent hybrid. However, in the new camera release the sensor will get a significant improvement: a built-in image stabilization system, which is already used in a number of manufacturers – for example, in Panasonic and Olympus cameras. Matrix stabilization will allow for sharper handheld shots in low-light conditions or when shooting continuous bursts of moving subjects.
Touch-screen and other improvements already used in the junior model X-series – Fuji X-T20 – are expected to appear in the modified flagship as yet unknown.
Take a look at the basic specs of the upcoming Fuji X-T2S camera:
- 24.3MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS III Sensor
- Built-in image stabilization system
- X-Processor Pro
- Built-in Wi-Fi capabilities
Note also a couple of other interesting facts. A few weeks ago Fuji registered two new models with the wireless certification agency. Assuming one of them is the Fuji X-T2S, what will the second camera be? Now the Japanese manufacturer is preparing to release another two models besides the updated flagship: the entry-level camera Fuji X-A20 and new professional compact camera Fuji X80.
Is the image stabilization on the FUJIFILM X-T2S comparable to other flagship cameras on the market?
Can you please provide more details about the image stabilization feature in the FUJIFILM X-T2S? How does it work and what benefits does it offer for capturing photos/videos with the new flagship camera?