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Fujifilm X-H1 Mirrorless Digital Camera (Body Only)

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Style: Camera Only


Set: Base


Features

  • 5.5-Stops In-Body Image Stabilization. Compatible with all XF and XC lenses.
  • New High-Resolution EVF - Magnification ratio of 0.75x and 3.69M dot resolution. The VF display is extraordinarily smooth, with a display time lag of just 0.005 sec and a frame rate of 100 fps.
  • Comprehensive video features - new external film Simulation ideal for shooting movies, f-log SD card recording and 1080/120P high-speed video mode (1/2, 1/4 and 1/5 speed).
  • Flicker reduction mode and improved AF Algorithms. Use focus lock to focus on another subject at the same distance, then recompose the picture
  • 25% Thicker magnesium alloy body than X-T2, increased scratch-resistance and surface hardness, dust and water-resistant properties, ability to operate in temps down to -10 Degree C/-14 Degree F.

Description

The x-h1 is the highest performing camera in the x series lineup, with a newly-designed robust and durable body. The x-h1 incorporates a range of useful features that support shooting in various scenarios by professional photographers, videographers and experienced amateur photographers. These features include not only the first-ever x series camera with 5-axis in-body image stabilization, which has a maximum of 5.5 stops, but also a flicker reduction mode which enhances the quality of indoor sports photography.

Compatible Mountings: Fujifilm X


Aspect Ratio: 43


Photo Sensor Technology: CMOS


Supported File Format: JPEG, RAW


Image Stabilization: 5-Axis In-Body


Optical Zoom: 1 x


Maximum Aperture: 1.8 Millimeters


Expanded ISO Minimum: 100


Brand: Fujifilm


Model Name: Fujifilm X-H1


Brand: Fujifilm


Model Name: Fujifilm X-H1


Age Range Description: Adult


Built-In Media: Battery, Camera, Charger, Flash, USA Warranty, manual, strap, strap lugs


Are Batteries Included: Yes


Model Number: X-H1 Body


Remote Included: No


Model Series: X-H


Series Number: 1


Global Trade Identification Number: 84


UPC: 074101036084


Item Height: 6.9 inches


Manufacturer: Fujifilm


Connectivity Technology: 3.5mm audio, HDMI, USB 3.0


Wireless Technology: BuiltIn; 802.11b/g/n + Bluetooth 4.0


Video Output: HDMI


Total USB 3.0 Ports: 1


Total USB Ports: 1


Total Video Out Ports: 1


Shooting Modes: Manual


Digital-Still: Yes


Movie Mode: Yes


Image Capture Type: Stills & Video


Night vision: No


Auto Focus Technology: Contrast Detection


Focus Features: Contrast Detection


Autofocus Points: 325


Focus Type: Auto Focus


Focus Mode: Continuous-Servo AF (AF-C)


Autofocus: Yes


Aspect Ratio: 43


File Format: JPEG, RAW


Effective Still Resolution: 24.3 MP


JPEG Quality Level: Fine


Supported Image Format: JPEG, RAW


Maximum Image Size: 24.3 MP


Total Still Resolution: 24.3 MP


Optical Zoom: 1 x


Lens Type: Mirror


Zoom: Optical Zoom


Camera Lens: Fujifilm X-mount mirror lens


Real Angle Of View: 84.1 Degrees


Number of Diaphragm Blades: 7


Lens Construction: Reflexive Optical System


Exposure Control: Program


White Balance Settings: Auto


Self Timer: 10 Seconds


Crop Mode: 43


Screen Size: 3 Inches


Display Type: LCD


Dots Per Screen: 1040000


Display Resolution Maximum: 1,040,000


Has Color Screen: Yes


Flash Memory Type: SDXC


Memory Slots Available: 1


Recording Capacity: 2E+2 Hours


Write Speed: 120 fps


Flash Memory Speed Class: UHS-I


Flash Memory UHS Speed Class: [Either U1 or U3]


Flash Memory Video Speed Class: Class 10 or UHS-I


Flash Memory Bus Interface Type: USB 3.0


Compatible Mountings: Fujifilm X


Sensor Type: CMOS


Image stabilization: 5-Axis In-Body


Maximum Aperture: 1.8 Millimeters


Expanded ISO Minimum: 100


Photo Sensor Resolution: 24.3 MP


Photo Sensor Size: APS-C


Maximum Shutter Speed: 1/1000 seconds


Minimum Shutter Speed: 1/8000 Seconds


Form Factor: Mirrorless


Special Feature: Brightness Control


Color: Black


Item Weight: 2.2 Pounds


Video Resolution: FHD 1080p


Viewfinder: Electronic


Flash Modes: Automatic, Slow Shutter


Camera Flash: Hotshoe


Skill Level: Professional


Specific Uses For Product: Photography, Videography


Compatible Devices: Fujifilm X mount devices


Continuous Shooting: 14.00


Aperture modes: F1.8


Viewfinder Magnification: 0.75x


Flash Sync Speed: 1/250 or higher


Video Capture Format: MP4


Expanded ISO Maximum: 51200


Battery Weight: 0.76 Grams


Audio Output Type: internal


Battery Cell Type: Lithium Ion


Battery Type: NP-W126S


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  • So Far So Good and Size Does Matter
Style: Camera Only Set: Base
Fujifilm X-H1 Mirrorless Digital Camera (Body Only)Fujifilm X-H1 Mirrorless Digital Camera (Body Only) As a long time mirrorless camera user, I greatly anticipated the release of a Fuji body with 5 axis in-body-image-stabilization (IBIS) and have not been disappointed thus far. There are a number of good reviews of the X-H1 that are now available, including the detailed review by Dpreview, so I won’t reiterate what’s already available from experts but will address the issues and features that are relevant for my use of this camera. I am an older enthusiast, who is not eager to carry unnecessary weight, primarily a stills shooter focused on landscape and some architectural photography, who also does some occasional street photography. I also like having the option to shoot 4K video, but stills are my preference. First, I’ll address the issues of stabilization. Stabilization: Although some bloggers have argued that IBIS is not necessary for stills—and are technically correct—based on my own shooting experience, I much prefer shooting with it. True, one can always do a work-around to shoot without stabilization by jacking up the ISO or using a tripod in low-light and for shots needing longer exposures, but having up to 5 extra stops and being able to shoot handheld greatly adds a lot of flexibility. I currently use, and will also keep my little Fuji X-E3, which is nice to have for a light travel and street camera. I’ve also previously used the X-Pro 2 and the X-T20, which is a great value, and have extensively used the excellent Olympus OMD EM-1 Mark II. I prefer the larger APS-C sensor and Fuji color, but when shooting with Fuji cameras, I have often missed IBIS. In particularly, I love the excellent Fujinon 16-55 mm F2.8 for landscape shooting, but without stabilization, I have sometime missed shots that I could get with a comparable 4/3 camera like the Olympus OMD. So it is nice to have IBIS and the X-H1’s works very well. Body Size: Size does matter, and I have not found a perfect camera for all purposes. Reduced size and weight has been one of the appeals of mirrorless cameras, but even Micro 4/3 cameras and their new larger aperture pro lenses are getting larger and heavier. The X-H1 camera is hefty in comparison to other mirrorless cameras I have used, but it is very well balanced with the 16-55 F2.8 and the 10-24 mm F4.0, which I largely use for landscape photography. I’ve also used it with the excellent 56 mm F1.2 portrait lens. Given the size, I’ve considered the new Sony full frames, but despite their modest body sizes, when you factor in full frame lens sizes, cost for premium lenses, and weight, the APS-C sensors and lenses are a good compromise for keeping the kit under control, unless perhaps you're going to be doing a lot of printing in the range of 2x3 feet or larger. If so, why not go all the way and skip full frames and go for the new Fuji GFX mirrorless medium format. But size does matter, so when even the X-H1 and 16-55 are too large and heavy for more discreet street, or light travel photography, I prefer the smaller Fuji X-E3 paired with the much maligned, but highly useable 18 mm F2.0, or the 23 F2.0. If some stabilization and a small zoom are useful, the capable the 18-55 F2.0-4 works fine, or even the new “muffin” 15-45 mm is highly useable with 3 extra stops of stabilization. Thus, I see the heavier X-H1 as my primary body when I have time for more serious work, particularly when I have the option of traveling by car. The new X-H1 layout and controls: While, like others are noting, I like having a dedicated expose dial, the new two-button approach and the LED read-out work well enough. The ergonomics of the camera are fine, especially with the deeper new grip. The menu is similar to the other Fuji bodies, so there is not much of a learning curve. Results thus far: Over the past few weeks, I’ve used the X-H1 in several national parks, even had to shot in the rain (the weather-sealing helps), and have been very pleased with the results, especially with Fuji’s great color and familiar film simulation options. Until Fuji reinvents the X-H1 with the next version of the X-Trans sensor (already rumored for the X-T3)--and hopefully not too soon for the pocketbook--this one is a keeper for serious landscape and architectural shooting and has the option for great video as well. For lighter venues, I’m hanging on to my X-E3 paired with smaller lenses. I haven’t found a perfect camera, but this pair works well for nearly all situations, except for occasional wildlife shooting. For those occasions, I’m hanging onto my Olympus OMD paired with the sharp Micro 4/3 40-150mm F2.8 Zuiko (80-300 equiv.; add the 1.4 multiplier and you've got 420 equiv.), which is as much weight I’m willing to lug around. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2018 by Tempe Tempe

  • A No-Brainer Upgrade from the X-T1
Style: Camera Only Set: Base
This is a preliminary review and I will share initial impressions. 1) This camera is significantly larger and heavier than the X-T1. You cannot appreciate the difference from pictures alone. Even though it is larger, it feels good in the hand and balances well with larger lenses. No real complaints about this for the time being. 2) IBIS is outstanding. It does make an unobtrusive whirring sound but produces a notable increase in sharpness. I was taking pictures while holding the camera in one hand and throwing a frisbee to my dog in the other. In spite of all the motion on my end, the pictures were sharp. 3) Autofocus is substantially improved over the X-T1. I am actually amazed by the focusing speed, though I have only tested in good light and with a few lenses so far. 4) I miss the dedicated exposure compensation dial. You can hold down the exposure comp button next to the shutter release at the same time you turn a dial. This works ok for me, but it is hard to adjust quickly without depressing the dial and turning on some other adjustment. Also, you have to keep the exposure comp button held down during the adjustment. I have a feeling, I will get used to this, and if not, the new AE-L button provides an alternative workaround. 5) I like the spacing and positioning of the buttons on the rear of the camera 6) The electronic viewfinder is awesome 7) Image quality is noticeably improved over the X-T1 in my opinion 8) I have not tested video functionality yet. I purchased this camera because of the IBIS and the improved sensor and autofocus as compared to the X-T1. 9) As of right now, Capture One does not read the X-H1 raw files. Thankfully, the SOOC jpegs are very good. Bottom line: In anticipation of purchasing this camera, I decided to put my Fujifilm XT-1 and Sony RX1R ii up for sale. I regretted when the RX1R ii sold, thinking I should have held onto it. That was until I opened the box and tried out this fantastic new camera. Any regrets about selling my other gear evaporated immediately. This is my new primary kit and I love it so far. Update #1 * One reviewer commented on software glitches. I have not experienced any of these, but having owned several FujiFilm cameras, you should rest comfortably knowing that FujiFilm is famous for regular and substantial firmware updates. Any such issues would be quickly rectified. * The beauty of the FujiFIlm X-Series platform is two-fold: the combination of outstanding bodies and lenses, and also the ergonomics relating to the use of manual dials. In this regard, the X-H1 took a minor step back by eliminating the dedicated exposure compensation dial. * Some complain about battery life. My take on this is to just throw another battery or two into your pocket. The inexpensive aftermarket batteries work just fine, and frankly, have better life than the OEM version. * The IBIS is outstanding and this feature alone has justified the purchase for me. *On1 Photo Raw 2018 does offer a raw converter for the X-H1, but I have found myself using more out of camera jpegs using FujiFilm's excellent color profiles. The results have been great to my eye. I will continue to update, but have no regrets at all so far. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2018 by Dell Brown Dell Brown

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