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2019-11-27T13:13:27
excellent mirrowless camera , better than nikon or canon or olympus camera pentax is worst camera my experance i tested lot of gear this one fujifilm xh1 is almost perfact camera. i use nikon older lens with adapter, came out very good color , super image i . ilike very much so far, howerever when i open shippingbox it not new ,no silver seal tab missing ,it was before open box i can tell it's not brand new, but ididn't return it i decide .keep this body. i hope next new camera order will frash new item. i trust adorama it's been over 20 years , fuji xh1 is very powerful tool ,i'm photomania every time allday long play with camera with lens go to. ,flicker.com checking other people's photo too . I am street shooting most time this camera is very quite and fast auto focusing much better then all sony camera i had before sony body, after 20 min use over heating problem sony is gunk ,i'm not buy any more sony brand. even 70% niscount no,no,no, sony over heating ,black out viewfider lcd screen,i hate sony camera never ever buy sony again . I love every fujifilm body never had any issue so far very good. i'll wait next XH-2 2020 year. thank you adorama.
Daniel K.
2019-11-22T13:01:37
I will have to come back to revisit this review, but my first impressions are "fantastic". The camera has a great feel, even though much bigger than my X-T30. It's actually not that much bigger than my X-T1, and a bit smaller than my old D7100 (and a bit lighter too). But what it lacks in compactness, it gains in marvelous ISIS, a wonderful, quite shutter, and a great grip. I haven't taken many photos besides tests with it yet, but it seems to do very well. Will revisit this later. Happy as can be, especially with the great price on it! And the lens is an old favorite of mine, but I had broken mine, so needed a new one.
Neil S.
2019-10-18T17:44:56
I upgraded to the XH1 from the XT2. I’ve been taking on a lot more video jobs, so the in-body stabilization and higher resolution/bit-rate recording on the XH1 was just the upgrade I needed. I have little but good things to say about Fujifilm. Been really enjoying their super high-quality and affordable systems. One thing to note, if you are used to the XT series, the shutter button on the XH1 is not very clicky. It was hard to tell at first when I had actually pressed the shutter all the way down. It also takes up more space with the bigger grip, so be aware of how that may affect your camera bag configuration.
Jared G.
2019-10-03T09:59:49
great deal and product..thanks
YASHAR Y.
2019-09-23T10:15:31
While I've also got an XT-2 and X Pro2 the prospect of in body stabilization regardless the lens was too much to disregard and the sale price which included the Fujifilm grip with a full load of (3) Fujifilm batteries was stronger than my most energetic resistance could hope to surmount - so I bought. Glad I did. The body is all it's advertised to be and further descriptions by me would only be redundancies. Suffice it to say that I agree with any and all positive commentary. I don't look for perfection; I look for tools. This one is a good addition.
kenneth s.
2019-09-19T11:44:40
Great image quality the same as X-T2 with wonderful in-body image stabilizer.
ROD R.
2019-09-16T09:38:07
Loved the deal from adorma. Received camera plus accessories. Best part is received 3 original battery from deal.
NIMI S.
2019-09-13T08:16:34
Its september 2019. Yes there are newer and more advanced technologies and cameras out already, including Fuji themselves. However the X-H1 is a unique machine a true class of its own. It's hard to explain you need to hold it, touch it, shoot with it to understand what I am trying to relay to you. But simply put it's delightful to use!!! The quality of the images and video it produces is absolutely beautiful! The ergonomics are on par with the class leading flagships and most of all its a joy to work with! Specs and real feel are a completely different thing. Cant give it high enough recommendation! Its amazing just get it and have fun !
BORIS S.
2019-09-11T07:17:38
I wanna start this off my saying it’s a cinematographers dream the F stops ISO SHUTTER SPEED all have dials & buttons right above the EVF which is really clean by the way is it for a beginner hell no but i would say novice look to learn its a huge learning curve but definitely possible & really geared towards professionals I would say i will be shooting in manual mode for the next 2 months until i feel completely comfortable with every setting on it i love how hefty it feels like your holding a baby lol in other words don’t count on dropping it or leaving it the weight ratio in your bag will be immediately noticeable fuji has a nice lineup my recommendation is get something versatile or go with the primes i love versatility 18-55 xf is nice @F5.6 , 18-135 has mixed reviews & the more expensive 16-55 XF (red stamp) which i ever isn’t super flashy like you’d think at the end of the day long you get out & shoot all that matters download firmware update 2.0 the IBIS is waaaay better but it still need some more updates luckily fuji will deliver more soon im sure it slowed down like the shutter speed was on 15 lol on a photoshoot too just look buggy and non responsive not all the time but enough so I noticed even still besides that 1 thing i love it first fuji camera ??
Corey S.
2019-08-26T10:43:09
I am a professional food photographer, who years gave up my Canon 5D mark ii, and prime lenses for the Fuji kit, This camera is amazing!
VERNETTA T.
2019-05-17T06:54:25
love everything about it works great with my old manual lens collection with image stabilization.
wala h.
2019-05-06T15:19:44
I tried this in the store in NYC and frankly it felt weird and I wasn't really sold on it. Coming from, and greatly enjoying the X-T2, I thought the X-T3 would be my next acquisition particularly to replace my Nikon D750 that I use for sports. So the X-H1 felt bulky, the X-T3 was felt like an improved X-T2 but not earth shattering. I decided to wait a little and thought about my needs. In reality, I shoot more in relatively low light or less than ideal light for a lens like the XF 90mm. Yes, I have remote flashes, etc. but that takes time to set up. Stabilization seemed like the key feature and with the incredible deal that is running for the X-H1 kit, I decided to go for that. The more I use the X-H1 the more I am impressed with it. It has grown more and more comfortable, especially when holding the camera for long periods or with larger lens. The IBIS is fantastic. It truly is a game changer. I believe the AF is slightly better than the X-T2. The build quality is noticeable and to me, it seems like a good step above the X-T2 and the X-T3. The buttons and knobs are noticeably better, the body and seals appear significantly better. For Fujifilm APS-C, the X-H1 is about as professional as you're going to get. If it is not evident, I really, really love this camera. My poor X-T2 has been sitting with its lens cap on!
JONATHAN P.
2019-04-23T11:20:29
The perfect hybrid camera that is so fun to shoot.
Julian M.
2019-04-23T11:13:44
Switched from a Sony A6300. Both take excellent pictures, but the X-H1 feels more like a camera with physical controls. and dials. I feel more like a photographer and less a programmer. The Fuji lenses are outstanding.
James W.
2019-04-03T09:25:08
I originally purchased this camera to replace a Nikon D750 which I loved! And no, I don't miss having a full frame camera. I use this camera for both video and stills. I use this camera with an X-T3. The X-H1 is used a lot for low light situations. The IBIS system has allowed me to take blur free still images hand held at less than 1/10 sec at iso 200. Additionally, the camera is built in Japan (if you care about that). Amazing IQ. The build quality is amazing. The Shutter is really quiet. I was able to shoot in a meeting setting and didn't disturb anyone. The only real issue I personally discovered, was the shutter release is a little sensitive for my personal taste. However, after some time using the camera, I'm able to avoid accidentally pressing the shutter release.
Lee V.
2019-03-31T11:12:15
I know some Fuji users complain that the size is larger and it is but in relative terms compared to a DSLR it is still small and comfortable to shoot. The overall slightly larger size compared to the X-T2/X-T3 balances out the larger, heavier lenses such as the 16-55 and 50-140. The additional benefit of IBIS makes this an exceptional camera for shooting primes. I highly recommend this camera and at the current price point including the battery grip it is quite a deal.
DON T.
2019-03-29T04:36:20
I had an X-T20 so I was a bit familiar with the Fujifilm sep-up. The H-1 is definitely a pro camera. I wanted it for the IBIS for vintage lenses. It does exactly what I wanted it to do.Much better bargain now that the price has come down from 2K to $ with the hand grip. I love it!
Pasquale M.
2019-03-13T09:09:06
This camera is 10 time better then my Fujifilm X-T1. I using it for some of my Wedding work!! Feel my stronger in my hands with the side grip, much like my DSLR!! Good Job Fujifilm!!
Chuck K.
2019-03-12T11:36:51
The Fujifilm X-H1 is an amazing camera. With the IBIS it allows me to take indoor pictures of my daughters and pet at very low shutter speed. See this picture at 1/6th of a second handheld with the XF 60mm macro lens :) also ISO is low at 400!. I also have amazing pics with the XF 35mm F1.4 on this camera! I know now there is the x-T3 but in actual real life use, I don’t have the need for the improvements the X-T3 offers. I might get the X-T30 to complement the X-H1 later on. Also it appears Fuji is working on another firmware to better the eye focus on the X-H1.
NICOLAS S.
2019-02-26T08:19:16
This is a small, lighter weight pro-use camera that even with battery grip and lens, is smaller and lighter than my FF Nikons and has superb EVF and autofocus under just about any lighting conditions except very low contrast situations. excellent all-round build with all magnesium body and heavy duty lens mount. Great control layout AND VERSITILITY ! For the money, the best, hands-down digital pro-level camera available and with Fujicolor results !
Rick S.
2019-02-17T11:22:05
Unfortunately the X-H1 proved unreliable when I had it. It would freeze and become unresponsive. Even flipping the power switch to off wouldn't power the camera down. I would have to remove the battery which would reset the camera. The camera felt amazing and balanced well with the longer lenses. It's just unfortunate it didn't work out.
Eduardo H.
2019-02-15T13:19:51
Feels good in the hand, very solid camera. Very capable APS-C system, in my opinion the best APS-C. However, it did not meet my low light expectation, coming from a full frame.
joseph C.
2019-02-12T14:32:47
Used it once so far fist time at. Concert I had to cover and was impressed with the fast autofocus and coloring of the images.
JACOB W.
2019-02-12T11:35:20
Love it! Enjoying every bit of it so far.
cedron p.
2019-02-08T07:42:39
Situation: Working daily with FF boxes (and that glass commitment), great stills tools to be sure, but not with strong video features sets I now need. I looked at all the available options out there, Fuji among them. First release concerns of the X-H1, were corrected with user feedback and a listening Fuji engineering team via firmware updates, and then there was the recent price drop....pulled the trigger. In theory, it would be that specialty tool that mostly sat in the corner, used on those days when I do not need to shoot for large prints, (greater than 30" X 40"), and video is part of the day. Be Warned: Pick it up and use it for 10 minutes, then try to put it down.Bottom Line: The video side is extraordinarily capable, all the video tools probably 90% of us really need. And then there is the stills side. The dynamic range and color science...no hype, it delivers. The 16-55 2.8 is outstanding on this body, more glass to follow....Cheers-
James H.
2019-02-07T09:40:13
Great camera for stills. Spent a lot time outdoors in the rain. Sealing is excellent. Camera is well balanced with an incredibly comfortable grip. For people with larger hands this camera will fit like a glove. Stills output are very similar to the Xpro2 (so excellent with great colors), but I feel focusing is a bit faster. There are many different adjustments you can make to the focusing system and to get the most out of the camera you should make adjustments depending on the situation. Grip is not mandatory for stills but is a welcomed addition. Vertical shutter and dial are both is very comfortable spots and are easy to lock when not in use. IBIS is great. I was able to hand hold at 1/30th in the freezing cold rain and still got some very sharp images. Loses a star due to a few small issues. Battery life without grip is comparatively terrible. 300ish shots on a single charge for a camera this size doesn’t feel good. Loss of the dedicated exposure comp dial was a real bummer. Finally I cannot get eye detect focus to behave the way I want.
LEON L.
2019-02-01T14:11:44
Very nice camera. Smooth, and fast.
THANH D.
2019-01-30T14:20:09
I've owned the XT-1 for a while now and I was looking to upgrade for some better video capabilities/more modern features. So I weighed the pro/cons of the XH-1 and the XT-3. I couldn't make a decision until the price of this camera dropped so dramatically - it was a no-brainer for what you get. I had to get used to the increased size, but it still has everything that makes Fuji so great.
Ryan A.
2019-01-29T16:38:37
Even though I have not yet utilized all of this camera's possibilities, the handling, user interface, stunning image quality and performance are all top shelf. It is definitely another Fujifilm winner and the IBIS performance is just stunning with the 90mm and the 16-55mm, non stabilized lenses.
David S.
2019-01-27T08:34:51
Many of you are going to be deciding between this and the X-T3. They are now similarly priced, so it's even harder to decide.I own both but this one is my favorite. For those that like a nice ergonomic feel, an industry leading IBIS system (In Body Image Stabilization) and overall good performer; this is the camera to have. And at the price, it's pretty much a steal. It had it's growing pains when it first came out but with the recent firmware upgrades, this is now a solid performer. Some have complained about reliable autofocus on the X-H1. I can say it used to have that issue, but with the recent firmware, I feel it's very solid for most any type of photography work. The IBIS is incredible! I've shot at 1/5th of a second shutter speed handheld and gotten some amazing low light shots. IBIS is a nice way for a crop sensor to get low light photography at a full frame level!This camera is fantastic and feels great in the hand!
Peter P.
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Fujifilm X Series
Black
Fujifilm X Mount
Without Lens
APS-C / 23.5 x 15.6mm (1.5x Crop Factor)
CMOS
Effective: 24.3 Megapixel
1:1, 3:2, 16:9
Ultra Sonic Vibration
Sensor-Shift, 5-Way
Still image:
JPEG (Exif Ver.2.3), RAW : 14bit RAW(RAF original format), RAW+JPEG
Movie:
MOV (MPEG-4 AVC / H.264, Audio: Linear PCM / Stereo sound 24bit / 48KHz sampling)
Audio:
Linear PCM (Stereo)
14 bit
4K (4096 x 2160): 24p / 23.98p 200Mbps / 100Mbps / 50Mbps
4K (3840 x 2160): 29.97p / 25p / 24p / 23.98p 200Mbps / 100Mbps / 50Mbps
Full HD (2048 x 1080): 59.94p / 50p / 29.97p / 25p / 24p / 23.98p 100Mbps / 50Mbps
Full HD (1920 x 1080: 59.94p / 50p / 29.97p / 25p / 24p / 23.98p 100Mbps / 50Mbps
Full HD (1920 x 1080) High speed rec.: 59.94p / 50p / 29.97p / 25p / 24p / 23.98p 200Mbps
HD (1280 x 720): 59.94p / 50p / 29.97p / 25p / 24p / 23.98p 50Mbps
17:9
4K (3840 x 2160), FULL HD (1920 x 1080), HD (1280 x 720)
N/A
4K (4096 x 2160): Up to approx. 15min.
4K (3840 x 2160): Up to approx. 15min.
Full HD (2048 x 1080): Up to approx. 20min.
Full HD (1920 x 1080: Up to approx. 20min.
Full HD (1920 x 1080) High speed rec.: Up to approx. 6min.
HD (1280 x 720): Up to approx. 30min.
0.4 seconds
N/A
Built-In Mic: With Video (Stereo)
Yes
3"
Rear Touchscreen Tilting LCD / 1,040,000
N/A
N/A
Approx. 100%
Electronic
3690000
0.5"
23.00mm
-4 to +2m
Approx. 100%
Approx. 0.75x
N/A
Focal Plane Shutter
Mechanical Shutter
P mode: 4sec. to 1/8000sec. A mode: 30sec. to 1/8000sec.
S/M mode: 15min. to 1/8000sec. Bulb mode: up to 60min.
Electronic Shutter
P mode: 4sec. to 1/32000sec. A mode: 30sec. to 1/32000sec.
S/M mode: 15min. to 1/32000sec. Bulb mode: 1sec. Fixed
Electronic front curtain shutter
P mode: 4sec. to 1/8000sec. A mode: 30sec. to 1/8000sec.
S/M mode: 15min. to 1/8000sec. Bulb mode: up to 60min.
Mechanical + Electronic shutter
P mode: 4sec. to 1/32000sec. A mode: 30sec. to 1/32000sec.
S/M mode: 15min. to 1/32000sec. Bulb mode: up to 60min.
E-front + Mechanical shutter
P mode: 4sec. to 1/8000sec. A mode: 30sec. to 1/8000sec.
S/M mode: 15min. to 1/8000sec. Bulb mode: up to 60min.
(Electronic front curtain shutter works until 1/2000sec)
E-front + Mechanical + Electronic shutter
P mode: 4sec. to 1/32000sec. A mode: 30sec. to 1/32000sec.
S/M mode: 15min. to 1/32000sec. Bulb mode: up to 60min.
(Electronic front curtain shutter works until 1/2000sec)
Synchronized shutter speed for flash
1/250sec. or slower
Auto, 200-12800 (Extended Mode: 100-51200)
Approx. 14fps [Only electronic shutter]
(JPEG: 40 frames Lossless compression RAW: 27 frames Uncompressed RAW: 23 frames)
Approx. 11fps [with VPB-XH1]
(JPEG: 70 frames Lossless compression RAW: 28 frames Uncompressed RAW: 24frames)
Approx. 8fps (JPEG: 80 frames Lossless compression RAW: 31 frames Uncompressed RAW: 26 frames)
Approx. 6fps [Only electronic front curtain shutter]
(JPEG: endless Lossless compression RAW: 35 frames Uncompressed RAW: 28 frames)
Approx. 5fps (JPEG: endless Lossless Compression RAW: 37 frames Uncompressed RAW: 29 frames)
N/A
Average Metering, Center-Weighted Average Metering, Multi-Zone Metering, Spot Metering
P (Program AE) / A (Aperture Priority AE) / S (Shutter Speed Priority AE) / M (Manual Exposure)
-5.0EV - +5.0EV, 1/3EV step
(Movie : -2.0EV - +2.0EV)
N/A
Automatic Scene recognition / Custom1-3 / Color temperature selection (2500K-10000K) / Preset: Fine, Shade, Fluorescent light (Daylight), Fluorescent light (Warm White), Fluorescent light (Cool White), Incandescent light, Underwater
N/A
N/A
10 Seconds, 2 Seconds
+/-3EV,+/-8/3EV,+/-7/3EV,+/-2EV, +/-5/3EV, +/-4/3EV, +/-1EV, +/-2/3EV, +/-1/3EV
Continuous-Servo AF (C), Manual Focus (M), Single-servo AF (S)
Hybrid: 325
N/A
N/A
No
N/A
TTL (FLASH AUTO / STANDARD / SLOW SYNC.) / MANUAL / COMMANDER / OFF (When EF-X8 is set)
N/A
N/A
Dedicated TTL Flash compatible
N/A
1 / 250 Second
Hot Shoe
Dia. 3.5mm, stereo mini connector
N/A
HDMI Micro connector (Type D)
USB 3.0 High-Speed / micro USB terminal
Yes
N/A
NP-W126S Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery Pack (8.4 VDC, 1260.00 mAh, 8.7 Wh)
Battery life for still images:
Approx. 310frams (Normal Mode) When XF35mm F1.4 R is set
Actual battery life of movie capture:
4K: approx. 35 min., FULL HD: approx. 45 min.
Continuance battery life of movie capture:
4K: approx. 45 min., FULL HD: approx. 75 min.
BC-W126 (Included)
SD Card (-2G) / SDHC Card (-32G) / SDXC Card (-512G) UHS-I / UHS-II
139.8 x 97.3 x 85.5mm (5.50 x 3.83 x 3.37")
Minimum Depth: 39.5mm (1.56")
Approx. 673g (23.74 oz) (including battery and memory card)
Approx. 623g (21.98 oz) (excluding battery and memory card)
N/A
N/A
Fantastic camera and features
By PHILLIP W.
I’ve been a Fuji shooter for the last 4 years. I left my Canon 5D Mark II, and jumped into an X-T1 and hadn’t looked back. I later upgraded to an X-Pro 2. Now those who have the X-T2 may not jump at this camera as it shares many similar features of the X-T2 (and X-Pro2). Yes it still uses the same batteries that we all wish were made with greater capacity, but it is what it is. The bright side is you can swap batteries amongst your Fuji cameras. The big thing for me was the in body image stab...
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Excellence!
By Rick M.
I have had this camera three or four weeks now and am just getting used to the different feel and heft of this entirely new Fujifilm camera. Note that I predominantly take still photos, so the video improvements, though welcome, are not critical to me. I buy these Fuji cameras (xT2 and X100F, as well) partly because of their beautiful design and their wonderful ergonomics, partly because of their incredible image quality, and partly because of the incredible lenses that Fujinon manufacturer...
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Fujifilm today announced its new flagship X-series mirrorless compact digital camera, the Fujifilm X-H1. The first X-series camera with in-body image stabilization, it offers several major upgrades from the X-T2, including more extensive video options, flicker reduction mode, electronic shutter, improved AF performance, and a higher-resolution EVF. Along with the camera—indicating a serious pivot towards video production—Fujifilm also announced the Fujinon MKX18-55mm T2.9 and MKX50-135mm T2.9 cinema lenses....
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X-Trans™* CMOS III & X-Processor Pro
New In-body image stabilization
New Feather-touch shutter button
New Film Simulation "ETERNA"
New Flickering reduction
Weather resistant structure
Sensor: APS-C"X-Trans CMOS III"
Effective Pixels: 24m
LCD Monitor: 3.0-inch Three-direction tilting LCD screen (1,040K-dot)
Sensitivity: ISO 51200**
* X-Trans is a trademark or registered trademark of FUJIFILM Corporation.
** Extended output sensitivity.
The FUJIFILM X-H1 uses the APS-C size X-Trans™ CMOS III sensor (24.30 million pixels, without low-pass filter) and the high-speed image processing engine X-Processor Pro. When used in combination with the extremely high-quality FUJINON lens, as well as the unique color reproduction technology developed by FUJIFILM more than 8 decades ago, the FUJIFILM X-H1 produces outstanding, unrivaled quality images recording the finest details of the subject including its texture, three-dimensional structure and even the atmosphere and vibe of a particular scene.
The first internal in-body image stabilization (IBIS) system to feature in an X Series camera, harnesses three axial accelerometers, three axial Gyro sensors, and a specially developed dual-processor. Combined, this achieves the high speed of approximately 10,000 calculations per second. When unified with compensating mechanisms, results in uncompromising image quality and precision with performance.
With Film Simulations, you can apply colors and tones that match your artistic intentions to your pictures, as if choosing different special effect photographic films. The FUJIFILM X-H1 comes with sixteen Film Simulation modes, which Fujifilm has uniquely created based on the color-presentation philosophy and know-how the company has developed through more than 80 years of photo film production.
The FUJIFILM X-H1 is the first camera in the X Series to include ETERNA, a new film simulation ideal for shooting movies. This mode simulates cinematic film, creating understated colors and rich shadow tones, greatly enhancing creative freedom during post-processing.
Flicker reduction modes are essential for indoor sport photography, and the FUJIFILM X-H1 achieves this using a mirrorless camera, allowing for stable exposure during burst shots even under fluorescent and mercury lighting.
The very latest digital technologies have been used to develop X Mount lenses, which offer high-precision optical designs to deliver the highest possible image quality. The current line-up of lenses ranges from ultra wide-angle to super-telephoto lenses. These lenses bring out the very best image quality from the FUJIFILM X-H1.
The FUJIFILM X-H1 has advanced features to support professional workflow, including the data communications function, multi-flash lighting suppor t and compatibility with various software products.