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Fujifilm X-H1 + 18-55/2.8-4

The Fujifilm X-H1 camera with a 18-55/2/2.8-4 lens sports a waterproof case and flicker reduction.


There's also a body version of X-H1 available if one doesn't need the lens or wish to purchase it separately.

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Manufacturer: Fujifilm

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review.goodgearguide.com.au
★★★★
6 years ago

The Fujifilm XH-1, the latest incarnation in the popular X-series, isn't the successor to the popular X-T2 but it is the new X-series flagship. That said, the XH-1 is a somewhat confusing mirrorless beast.

Great autofocus; Solid; tough build; Great photos in JPEG; Very good touchscreen LCD; Good operating system; Top LCD screen

Too big and heavy for a mirrorless camera; Doesn't sit well in the hand; Pricey (1): For what it offers; the XH-1 is just a little too expensive; Pricey (2): Needs the Vertical Power Booster Grip + extra batteries; Rendering of RAW photos at higher ISOs is questionable; The APS-C X-Trans CMOS III...

Neocamera
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6 years ago
Fujifilm X-H1

The Fujifilm X-H1 takes a proven 24 megapixels X-Trans CMOS III sensor and fits it on a state-of-the-art 5-axis image-stabilization mechanism. While it falls short of the 5½ stops claimed in specifications, it delivers a solid 2½ stops of improvement over hand-holding any other Fujifilm mirrorless.

Very low image noise up to ISO 3200; Wide dynamic-range; Reliable metering; Natural rendition of image colors; Excellent automatic white-balance; Instant shutter-lag with virtually no blackout; Fluid ultra-sharp EVF; Continuous AF at 14 FPS; Plenty of direct controls; Instant video response,...

Occasional autofocus misses; Limited stabilization; Not Exposure-Priority; Incorrect histogram in Live-View; Complicated Shutter-Speed control; Stacked dials move too easily; Slow shot-to-shot speed; Very short battery-life; Quite bulky; Pricey; Soft aperture detents With all current XF-mount lenses

Shutterbug
★★★★★
6 years ago
Fujifilm X-H1 Mirrorless Camera Review

Aimed at advanced and enthusiast photographers, the Fujifilm X-H1 ($1899, body only) has a 24MP APS-C sensor with 5-axis (5.5EV) image stabilization. We take a closer look at this mirrorless camera in this review.

Camera Labs
★★★★★
6 years ago
Fujifilm XH1 review

The Fujifilm X-H1 is the most capable model in the mirrorless X-series to date, taking the core control, speed and quality of the popular X-T2 and upgrading it with a tougher shell, deeper grip, touchscreen, improved movie features, a more detailed viewfinder, Bluetooth connectivity and most...

Roberts Camera
★★★★★
5 years ago

FUJIFILM X RAW STUDIO enables photographers to quickly and easily convert RAW files with outstanding image quality, once a camera is connected to a Mac or PC via USB cable. Exceptional image quality is retained, as the FUJIFILM X RAW STUDIO system utilizes the X-Processor Pro in the camera instead...

Steve's Digicams
★★★★★
6 years ago

The Fujifilm X-H1 is a great camera for shooting videos thanks to its variety of resolutions, frame rates, bit rates, film simulations, and aspect ratios, not to mention 5-axis IBIS and features like F-Log.

Intended and designed for videographers and filmmakers, the X-H1 can shoot 4K video and offers a number of shooting modes, aspect ratios, and slow motion options; It also has the 5-axis in-body image stabilization (IBIS), the cinematic Eterna film simulation, and an F-Log Gamma option for wider...

One of the biggest letdowns we found in the X-H1 is its autofocus; It's not that it's bad, but for the price, we expected more; In fact, shooting a moving subject at AF-C almost always yields more than a couple of unfocused shots.

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