Brilliant, love this camera
Brilliant, love this camera
One word, IBIS - it's truly effective and alone worth upgrading to from the XT2. Yes, it's heavier but the new grip makes the added weight a non-factor.
"Ultimately, Fuji has here crafted a wonderful all-rounder that masters almost any situation and could easily last you for years."
I bought the X-H1 with the vertical grip as an upgrade from my X-Pro2. The body is slightly heavier - but not noticeably so - yet still relatively compact, despite the deeper handgrip.
Durable; Firmware updates that add features; Great Features; Great Picture Quality; Simple Controls; Weather-resistant
Hair trigger shutter release needs practice
I love the X-H1! I realize that it may not be viewed as perfect by some people with regards to an issue such as it's size but in my view, it is very close to perfect. I am comparing this to the X-T2 below and not other brands of cameras so I am not including details of the Fuji line of cameras such...
Until now, the Fujifilm X-series has boasted two flagship models, the hybrid rangefinder X-Pro 2 and the DSLR-styled X-T2 . Now, however, they find themselves playing second fiddle to the X-H1 which takes its rightful place at the top of the range.
Good handling; Practical controls; Top-level performance
Large and heavy body; Not the best autofocus
I must confess, I am a huge fan of the Fuji X-H1. In fact, when compared to all other APS-C cameras out there, I would say the X-H1 has the best balance of image quality, ergonomics and features, rightfully earning its title as the top APS-C mirrorless camera on the market.
There's no question that the X-H1 is Fujifilm's most advanced X Series camera to date, thanks to a range of new and refined features. These include the arrival of IBIS, a brilliant high-resolution EVF, advanced 4K video capture, touchscreen control, and an all-round tougher build.
In-body image stabilization; Brilliant viewfinder; Touchscreen control; DCI 4K video; Dedicated AF-On button
Fiddly exposure compensation control; Performance hasn't moved on from X-T2; Larger design won't appeal to everyone; Battery performance could be better
For months there's been talk of a new high-end mirrorless camera arriving from Fujifilm. Speculative chat seemed to suggest that the next model might be called the X-T2S – a pimped-up version of the X-T2, possibly with a few exciting features to entice existing X-series users and those tempted to...
Benefits from In Body Image Stabilisation (IBIS; Introduces Flicker Reduction mode; Supports excellent power booster grip (VPB-XH1; Improved electronic viewfinder (OVF/EVF
Camera battery can't be charged via booster; Small AF-ON AE-L buttons on VPB-XH1; Doesn't feature 4:2:2 10-bit video; No USB-Type C interface
The Fujifilm X-H1 is a new flagship compact system camera sitting at the top of the Fujifilm range above the X-T2 and X-Pro2 models. The XH1 is the first ever Fujifilm camera to feature in-body image stabilization (IBIS), which offers a maximum of 5.5 stops of compensation depending on the lens that...
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