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 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.
Fujifilm X-H1 review: Does the most advanced X-series live up to its potential?
Fujifilm has created a worthy top-tier entry to its mirrorless X-series line-up with robustness, great image stabilisation and image quality. However, it can't surpass the Panasonic G9 in terms of ease-of-use, video and autofocus.- Excellent image stabilisation (although it's lens dependent for the best performance)
- Great image quality and detail potential (lens dependent)
- Robust build quality with full manual controls at your fingertips
- LCD top plate is a rare sighting on a mirrorless camera
- Large and capable viewfinder
- Tri-variable LCD screen
- Smallest autofocus size has issues acquiring focus
- Auto white balance and auto exposure sometimes off the mark
- No 3.5mm headphone jack without the battery grip
- Battery life should go further
- No image quality improvement over X-T2
- Panasonic G9 has greater video smarts
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