Compare real-world fit, not spreadsheet noise.
Pick up to four products and tune the verdict around travel, hybrid work, wildlife, resale safety or pure value. GearAtlas weighs carry size, ecosystem cost, market timing and ownership risk in one calm decision surface.
Visual
Estimated
Ranked
Fujifilm X-H2S
APS-C / 620g
Sony A7 IV
Full-frame / 659g
Workflow lens
Sony A7 IV is the stronger fit for travel and everyday carry.
Sony A7 IV leads on video readiness by 10 points.
Sony A7 IV leads on resale strength by 7 points.
Sony A7 IV leads on value and market timing by 20 points.
Camera size studio
Relative body dimensions
Front, back and top views are drawn from external dimensions so the size relationship stays proportional.
View
Mode
Fujifilm X-H2S
Front view / 132 x 92mm
132 x 92 x 72mm
Sony A7 IV
Front view / 131 x 96mm
131 x 96 x 80mm
Width
Height
Depth
Weight
External dimensions and carry delta
Sony A7 IV is the narrowest (1mm less than Fujifilm X-H2S), Fujifilm X-H2S is the shortest (4mm less than Sony A7 IV), Fujifilm X-H2S is the thinnest (8mm less than Sony A7 IV), and Fujifilm X-H2S is the lightest (39g less than Sony A7 IV).
Fujifilm X-H2S
Sony A7 IV
Class benchmarks
Sensor comparison
Sensor size to scale
×1.53 crop
×1 crop
Full-frame captures ~2.4× the sensor area of APS-C, a real low-light and depth-of-field edge.
Decision matrix
Scores tuned for travel
Highlighted specs
Only specs that change the decision
Sensor
26MP stacked APS-C
Sensor
33MP full-frame BSI
Burst
40fps
Video
4K/60p (S35), 7K oversampled
Community comparison
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