Rating 4.5 33 reviews

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.

Manufacturer: Fujifilm
Amazon
8 years ago

I 'm not entirely happy. It's significantly heavier than the X-T2 and burns ...

I have an X-T2 but wanted the X-H1 primarily for the in-body image stabilization (IBIS). Several of my Fujinon lenses do not have OIS (optical image stabilization) and I thought this would be a way to get more hand-held use from those lenses.
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Digitaltrends
8 years ago

Fujifilm X-H1 Review

The X-H1 is Fujifilm's most powerful and most refined camera yet. It is clearly the result of thoughtful work, a result of taking the time to get things right - at least, most things. But the X-H1 is hitting the market at the same time as many other impressive cameras.
Pros:
  • Impressively well designed and built
  • 5-axis in-body image stabilization
  • Cinema 4K video at 200Mbps
  • 3.69-million-dot electronic viewfinder
  • Eterna film simulation
Cons:
  • Face detection AF can be unreliable
  • Some audio bugs using external microphones
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Indian Express
8 years ago

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.
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Teds
7 years ago

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!
Pros:
  • Build quality
Cons:
  • Bulky
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dpreview.com
7 years ago

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...
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review.goodgearguide.com.au
8 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.
Pros:
  • Great autofocus
  • Solid
  • tough build
  • Great photos in JPEG
  • Very good touchscreen LCD
  • Good operating system
  • Top LCD screen
Cons:
  • 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...
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Neocamera
8 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.
Pros:
  • 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,...
Cons:
  • 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
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CNET
8 years ago

With the X-H1, Fujifilm at long last adds in-body IS

In its new flagship APS-C model, Fujifilm's the last of the mainstream mirrorless camera makers to drift from optical stabilization to sensor shift. Essentially an update of the 2-year-old X-T2 -- the body's been refined and the feature set expanded for the cinema-shooting crowd -- the X-H1 has the distinction of being Fujifilm's first camera to incorporate sensor-shift image stabilization. It's more than late to a party where Sony, Olympus and Panasonic have already fallen asleep on the couch. But better late than never, and its five-axis, five-stop system is certainly a welcome upgrade to one of Fujifilm's best.
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Camera Labs
8 years ago

Fujifilm XH1 review

The Fujifilm X-H1 is the new flagship in the mirrorless X-series. It takes the X-T2 with its 24 Megapixel APSC X-Trans III sensor and adds built-in stabilisation (a first in the X-series), a touch-screen, tougher build, a bigger grip, enhanced movie features, a more detailed viewfinder, and...
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Steve's Digicams
8 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.
Pros:
  • 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...
Cons:
  • 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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