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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.

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PC Magazine
★★★★★
6 years ago
Fujifilm X-H1 Review

We've recommended the Fujifilm X-T2 as our Editors' Choice in the high-end APS-C mirrorless camera category since it was introduced. Now it has a more premium sibling, the X-H1 ($1,899, body only), which uses the same sensor, but adds in-body stabilization and more serious video features. There are some ergonomic changes, as well including a deeper handgrip and the omission of an EV control dial. The X-H1 carries a $300 premium over the X-T2, and is close in price to the $1,999 full-frame Sony a7 III, which is just as capable in many ways. But if you've decided that the APS-C sensor size is a better fit for you, the X-H1 is the best option in its price bracket, and our Editors' Choice. Design The X-H1 doesn't look much different from the X-T2 at first glance. It's finished in black (we'll have to wait and see if it receives the Graphite Silver special edition treatment that Fujifilm has given to other marquee models), and is just slightly bigger all around, with a noticeably large...

The Fujifilm X-H1 camera adds in-body stabilization to the X series and offers loads of tools for both photographers and videographers.

Shoots at 8fps with mechanical shutter and 14fps with electronic shutter; 5-axis sensor stabilization; 24MP APS-C sensor; 200Mbps 4K video; Log video profile; Tilting rear LCD; Dual card slots; Monochrome information LCD; Weather-sealed body

Expensive; Not a true vari-angle LCD; No EV dial; Add-on grip required for top performance; No built-in flash; Omits headphone jack; Video recording chews through batteries

Trusted Reviews
★★★★★
6 years ago
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;

Stuff.tv
★★★★★
6 years ago
Fujifilm X-H1 review review

Image stabilisation works wonders; Superb stills; Video now among the best;

Bigger body won’t please everyone; Trigger-happy shutter button; Pricey;

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