Fujifilm X-H1
The X-H1 is an impressive addition to Fujifilm's X-Series of mirrorless cameras, featuring several ground-breaking features designed to meet the requirements of the more serious photographer.
Steady As You Go
A great photo needs a solid, shake-free foundation and the X-H1 helps you achieve that. In a first for an X Series camera, the X-H1 features in-body image stabilization for clear shots particularly with settings where camera shake can be a problem e.g. slow shutter speed or long focal length.
Updated Video
In another enhancement, video recording on the X-H1 has been updated. It now includes DCI/CINE-4K video recording for incredibly clear and detailed footage.
A Touch Of Hollywood
The X-H1 is the first in the X-Series to feature ETERNA. This mode gives your footage a cinematic feel, particularly with the way you view colours and shadows, and also gives you lots of ways to express yourself creatively during post-processing.
An Amazing Viewfinder
Many serious photographers prefer to take shots with their eye right on the viewfinder. The X-H1 makes this experience something special with an ultra-high resolution of its viewfinder plus 100% coverage of the frame.
Brilliant But Tough
The robust new body design on the X-H1 makes this camera the toughest of the X-Series models, thanks to 25% thicker magnesium alloy and 94 weather-sealed points.
Shot After Shot After Shot
The NP-W126S lithium-ion battery in the X-H1 delivers up to 310 frames per charge when used in normal mode.
A newer model Fujifilm X-H2S was released in June 2022.
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FujiFilm X-H1 review: Old world charm with a modern mind
FujiFilm X-H1 review: The FujiFilm X-H1 is not ordinary camera, it is a flagship mirrorless camera which tries to show what can be achieved in the realm of digital photography.
Fujifilm XH-1 challenging upgrade for XT-1 user
The loss of the Exposure Compensation Dial was a bit oversight, but the location of the Q-Quick Menu button is a constant bugbear. Wish I had waited for the lighter, better designed XT-3!- Build quality
- Bulky
If I consider everything about the x-h1 it still stands out to me as the ultimate Fuji and probably one of if not the best value for money high performance camera money can currently buy; IBIS; Makes every lens stabilised, incl; wa block, wa brick fast 1.4/1.2's and 2/2.8's Shutter; It makes the...
The X-H1 is Fujifilm's most technically advanced mirrorless camera yet and makes it easier than ever to produce stellar images. The new 5-axis stabilization works very well to reduce blurry shots, and the EVF is simply the best you can find on an APS-C camera.
- Great RAW and JPEG image quality Sharp DCI 4K video with little moire or aliasing
- Solid weather-resistant build
- Good autofocus for both video and photos
- 5-axis image stabilization works well for still and video shooting
- Big heavy body that Fujifilm fans might not like
- Lacks exposure compensation dial
- Autofocus doesn't work well outside the phase-detect zone
- Limited battery life
- Video shooting times limited to 15 minutes
- No built-in headphone jack
The addition of in-camera stabilization will make the X-H1 immediately attractive to X-system photographers, even those who aren't necessarily likely to make much use of its video features.
- Someone looking for a video/stills all-rounder
- Anyone looking for the perfect tool for one specific job
Fujifilm X-H1 Review
The X-H1 is a camera able to adapt to a wide variety of shooting situations, with excellent image quality, very good video performance and solid autofocus performance. As usual, the camera's color in its JPEGs and movie footage is one of the highlights. Our only real concern is the camera's failure to excel in any respect, especially in the light of the competition available at this price.- Someone looking for a video/stills all-rounder
- Anyone looking for the perfect tool for one specific job
Fujifilm X-H1
Fujifilm's X-H1 camera displaces the 19-month old X-T2 as the flagship model in the range. Many features from the X-T2 carry over to the X-H1, including the 24.3-megapixel X-Trans CMOS III sensor and X-Processor Pro processing chip.
Fujifilm X-H1
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...
Fujifilm X-H1
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
Fujifilm X-H1 Review
- 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