Fujifilm X-H1 camera review: An impressive workhorse
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Sample Images
The sample photographs below were shot with the Fujifilm X-H1. The photos have not been post-processed and are copyright to SPH Magazines. They are provided for your reference only and we ask that you do not reproduce them elsewhere.
Conclusion
We wish that the X-H1 was released together with a newer sensor as opposed to a two-year-old X-Trans III sensor, as that’s when the true advances in imaging capabilities can really be felt. As it is, existing X-T2 users will be hard-pressed to justify upgrading unless they’re looking for a second body.
Still, the X-H1 presents itself as an interesting option for users who are more into video as well as those who require image stabilization without the use of a tripod. The improved handling should appeal to those are familiar with a typical DSLR handling, and the camera is more robust now, thus being better suited for photographers who find themselves working in more extreme conditions. Meanwhile, the vertical grip option again allows for higher response rate and faster capture speeds, bringing battery life and continuous capture performance close to that of the Sony A9, which is undoubtedly an impressive feat indeed.
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