Published: 2019-02-22, Author: Chris , review by: techguide.com.au
5-axis stabilisation (IBIS), Robust built quality
Uses an older sensor, No headphone jack
If you're going to spend the money and be comfortable with the X-H1's slightly larger body, it'll be because the X-H1's IBIS is sufficiently crucial to your shooting needs for you to forego the X-T3's superior specifications or other on-par features – or...
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 i
This X-Series flagship feels like a transitional step in the range. There are some excellent features but it also needs some tweaking...
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Abstract: Recommendations More As of September 2019, oddly you can get the X-H1 with the VPB-XH1 Vertical Power Grip as a kit (camera & grip weigh 34.3 oz./972g with card and one battery) at a deep package discount for less than just the camera alone! This all-cont...
On Thursday Fujifilm launched their new flagship X-Series camera, the X-H1, and to put it simply this is more than just the new kid on the block. This camera has some serious feature and usability improvements over the previous X-Series cameras that will...
Spongy shutter button, Limited function without boost grip
The Fujifilm H-X1 is a APS-C mirrorless camera that can capture up to DCI 4K. With built in log recording and a high dot count EVF, the H-X1 has a nice feature set for video shooters.RECOMMENDED USES:Narrative FilmmakingDocumentary Filmmaking and Journali...
Spongy shutter button, Limited function without boost grip
The Fujifilm H-X1 is a APS-C mirrorless camera that can capture up to DCI 4K. With built in log recording and a high dot count EVF, the H-X1 has a nice feature set for video shooters.RECOMMENDED USES:Narrative FilmmakingDocumentary Filmmaking and Journali...
Top notch still and video quality, Responsive performance, including low light autofocus and high speed capture, Effective inbody image stabilization, Dual UHSII SD card slots, Extensive feature set
Poor battery life, Best performance requires $300 VPBXH1 Vertical Power Booster Grip, Headphone jack only available on VPBXH1, Short video record time (without VPBXH1), Retro/large dial design may not appeal to everyone, PRICE: $1,900 (body), $2,200 (with
Image quality is perhaps one of the X-H1's strongest attributes—straight out of the camera JPEGs are impressive in both rendering and detail capture. We're also huge fans of Fujifilm's film simulation modes and the new Eterna cinema film simulation is qui...