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Reviews of Fujifilm X-H1

Testseek.com have collected 104 expert reviews of the Fujifilm X-H1 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fujifilm X-H1.
Award: Most Awarded March 2018
March 2018
 
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104 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • 4K and 17
  • 9 aspect ratio options available
  • F-Log Gamma feature
  • 5-axis in-body image stabilization
  • Electronic viewfinder with a 100fps refresh rate
  • Excellent grip
  • Several slow motion options
  • Decent continuous shooting speed
  • Good image depth is great
  • 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
  • High bit depth
  • Film Simulation and Flog
  • Autofocus
  • Image Quality
  • In body image stabilization
  • Nice video upgrades
  • 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
  • Tried-and-tested imaging pipeline
  • Body-based image stabilisation
  • Excellent video options
  • 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
  • Someone looking for a video/stills all-rounder
  • C4K video with F-Log and 200Mbps
  • 5-axis image stabilisation built-in
  • Superb viewfinder

The editors didn't like

  • Battery life is just ok
  • AF needs improvement
  • Face and Eye Detection also needs improvement
  • Dials are easily turned accidentally
  • Q button is right on the thump grip hump
  • 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
  • Spongy shutter button
  • Limited function without boost grip
  • The ergonomics
  • How the ergonomics seep into everything that you need to do with this camera
  • 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
  • Not a huge advance on the X-T2
  • Same price as some full-frame rivals
  • Some fiddly controls
  • 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
  • Very good image quality in both Raw and JPEG
  • Great choice of attractive JPEG color/response modes
  • Highly detailed 4K video footage
  • Solid-feeling built
  • Designed to be weather resistant
  • Multiple options for shooting high dynamic range video
  • Capable
  • T
  • Autofocusing not as good as some of the competition in low-light
  • No dedicated exposure compensation dial
  • EVF eye-cup can block the view of the top of the main screen

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  Published: 2018-03-15, Author: Richard , review by: dpreview.com

  • Someone looking for a video/stills all-rounder
  • Very good image quality in both Raw and JPEG, Great choice of attractive JPEG color/response modes, Highly detailed 4K video footage, Solid-feeling built, designed to be weather resistant, Multiple options for shooting high dynamic range video, Capable, t
  • Fujifilm says the camera will give up to 5.5EV of stabilization when paired with non-stabilized XF lenses. As with all CIPA ratings, the performance is likely to be lower with very wide or long lenses...

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  Published: 2018-03-10, Author: Angela , review by: camerajabber.com

  • C4K video with F-Log and 200Mbps, 5-axis image stabilisation built-in, Superb viewfinder,
  • Autofocusing not as good as some of the competition in low-light, No dedicated exposure compensation dial, EVF eye-cup can block the view of the top of the main screen
  • The X-H1 is an interesting camera. It seems very familiar in many respects and combines the best bits of several cameras into one model.On the whole, the controls are logically arranged. Dials or switches enable you to select shutter speed, aperture, sens...

 
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  Published: 2018-02-17, review by: thephoblographer.com

  • Fujifilm announced their latest X-Series camera yesterday, the Fujifilm XT3, boasting sensor and image processor upgrades that promise to deliver significant performance improvements over its predecessor. Make no mistake about it, this is a huge step forw...

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  Published: 2018-02-16, Author: Kevin , review by: luminous-landscape.com

  • Abstract:  Anyone who reads this site regularly knows how much I like my Fuji cameras. Right now, I own the XT-2, X-Pro 2, and 100F, and a good-size stable of zooms and prime lenses. It should be quite obvious that I am a mirrorless advocate. The Fuji line has been...

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  Published: 2018-02-16, review by: pdnonline.com

  • Abstract:  With the launch of Fujifilm's X-H1, photo enthusiasts have a number of highly capable crop-sensor mirrorless cameras to choose from. All of the flagships offer in-body image stabilization, 4K video recording, weather-resistant builds and brisk continuous...

 
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  Published: 2018-02-15, Author: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com

  • The Fujifilm X-H1 is the new flagship in the mirrorless X-series. It essentially 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...

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  Published: 2018-02-15, Author: Mark , review by: photographyblog.com

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  Published: 2018-02-15, Author: Richard , review by: dpreview.com

  • Lensbaby has announced the Burnside 35, which it calls an adaptation of the Petzval lens design with the added benefit of an effect slider to adjust the strength of vignetting and bokeh. The Fujifilm X-H1 is a top-of-the-range 24MP mirrorless camera with...

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  Published: 2018-02-15, Author: Jeremy , review by: imaging-resource.com

  • Abstract:  We see the biggest differences when we look at the top deck of the X-H1. First, there's now a top-deck status display, discussed below, and the exposure compensation dial is now gone, replaced with a dedicated button. The new grip is particularly obvious...

 
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  Published: 2018-02-15, Author: Matt , review by: digitalcameraworld.com

  • Tried-and-tested imaging pipeline, Body-based image stabilisation, Excellent video options
  • Not a huge advance on the X-T2, Same price as some full-frame rivals, Some fiddly controls
  • The X-H1 may not appear that different to the existing X-T2 on paper, but it does at least narrow the gap between that model and the medium format GFX 50S. Those keen on using longer lenses or working in poorer light should be encouraged by its arrival...

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