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Camera Fujifilm X-H1 Body Review

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Description of Camera Fujifilm X-H1 Body

Overview

The Fujifilm X-H1 Body is an exceptional camera that falls under the category of interchangeable lens mirrorless cameras, designed for professional photographers and enthusiasts. With its APS-C sensor format, this camera captures stunning high-resolution images and videos with remarkable clarity and detail. The maximum video recording resolution of 4096x2160 ensures you can create cinematic masterpieces with exceptional visual quality. The camera's maximum video frame rate of 120 fps allows for smooth and immersive footage. Equipped with an electronic viewfinder, two swivel screens, and touch functionality, the Fujifilm X-H1 Body offers a user-friendly and versatile shooting experience.

Key Features

1. Sensor Format: The APS-C sensor format in the Fujifilm X-H1 Body ensures outstanding image quality, with excellent low-light performance and dynamic range.

2. Fujifilm X Mount: The camera features a bayonet mount compatible with Fujifilm X lenses, providing a wide range of lens options to suit various photographic styles and needs.

3. Optical Image Stabilizer: The built-in optical image stabilizer ensures steady and sharp still images, minimizing the effects of camera shake and enabling you to capture clear shots even in challenging shooting conditions.

4. Dual Screens: The two swivel screens offer flexible shooting angles and convenient framing options. Combined with touch functionality, they provide intuitive control and easy navigation through the camera's menus and settings.

Versatility and Applications

The Fujifilm X-H1 Body is a versatile camera suitable for various photography genres, including portrait, landscape, street, and documentary. Its exceptional video capabilities make it a preferred choice for videographers and content creators. This camera is ideal for professionals seeking a reliable and high-performance tool, as well as photography enthusiasts who value advanced features and exceptional image quality. Whether you are capturing breathtaking landscapes, fast-paced action, or candid moments, the Fujifilm X-H1 Body empowers you to unleash your creativity and achieve outstanding results.

Where to Use the Fujifilm X-H1 Body

camera type: interchangeable lens mirrorless, sensor format: APS-C, maximum video recording resolution: 4096x2160, maximum video frame rate: 120 fps, viewfinder type: electronic, bayonet mount: Fujifilm X Mount, image stabilizer (still image): optical , screen size: 3 ", screen: two screens, swivel, viewfinder operation, touch

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

I wasn't thrilled with the product, but it can be used.

First of all, I bought it almost exclusively for the sake of shooting in UHD. There was a choice between Sony 6300/6500, Fujifilm X-H1 and Canon C200. There is another option - Canon 1DX mk2, but it requires insanely expensive CFast 2.0 and makes huge files, while FullHD shoots extremely (although 4K is good). Sony ergonomics, expensive lenses and Sony in general. A huge advantage of Canon is autofocus in video, but the C200 is much larger and if you compare the entire system with lenses…

Pros
  • Finally, Fuji has made a mirrorless camera that you can normally hold in your hands. The shutter on is now where it should be and in general the grip is almost the same as that of the GFX-50s, even the screen on top is the same (beautiful, I like it, but there is not much practical use from the screen). Prior to this, X-T1 / T2 models did not have a solid handle in front and the on was out of place - extremely inconvenient. + Comfortable grip. + Shooting in UHD at 200 megabits + Shooting in F-Log (flat, faded profile for post-processing) + Excellent picture quality in UHD, no complaints about clarity at all + Ability to shoot video with a wide dynamic range + In-camera stabilization allows you to take photos with long exposures, works very well + Photo quality is good for a 16 MP camera + Ability to shoot photos with a wide dynamic range immediately in jpegs + Ability to send photos to a smartphone via Wi-Fi. Glitchy, but often successful in just a few minutes. + Beautiful, stylish design. There is moisture protection. + You can charge one battery in the carc from USB (but, unlike Sony, you cannot power the camera itself from USB).
Cons
  • - When there is a vertical handle, you can put three batteries at once, but as soon as one of the batteries runs out, the video recording stops and you have to start it again manually - Video recording sometimes stops for no reason after a few seconds from the start, there is no signal of overheating or problems with recording. Just like he stopped her - Periodically freezes while writing photos to a flash drive, you have to remove the battery - There is a headphone output on the vertical grip, but it is not suitable for use with decent headphones - the sound is heavily distorted and seems to be overloaded. When you connect active speakers, the problem disappears, apparently you need to use a headphone amplifier. Canon doesn't have this problem. - Even when set to "focus priority before release", the shutter is released before focusing if the on is pressed immediately after the previous shot - Image stabilization only helps for photos or for static video shooting. It is impossible to use it in motion - it grabs sharply and jumps jumps from one stabilized position to another, and not smoothly, as on other cameras - "Gesture control" must be turned off, otherwise it works by touching the screen with your nose. - There is a function to create a new folder on a flash drive, but it just does not work. Nothing happens when using it. - As with other Fuji cameras, you cannot switch the clock to 24-hour mode - No geotagging, although there is a function - it just takes ONE coordinates and sculpts them the same in all subsequent shots - In some combinations of modes, there is exposure compensation, but it is NOT displayed in the viewfinder - you cannot determine whether it is now or not - Recording in 4K only at 24 frames per second, you can not put 25 - Recording in 4K/UHD with add. crop - Aliasing at 120fps - No UHD@50/60fps - No Zebra function - According to some, autofocus does not work very well when shooting video in DR400% mode, but because I compare with Canon, then for me it does not work well in any mode :)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A very high-quality product, I take it not for the first time.

I've been shooting with Fujifilm for a long time. X-H1 bought after X-T2 primarily because of the ability to shoot very high quality video. But it also turned out to be a big plus for the grip of the camera. The stabilizer works great for photos too, allowing you to find. Well, all the advantages of the system remained. I love the X-H1, but I still use the X-Pro2 as a second camera.

Pros
  • The stabilizer works very well with any lens. Comfortable grip Image quality right in the camera Ability to calibrate screen and viewfinder Very quiet shutter The camera is beautiful Convenient management
Cons
  • there was one downside. Upon reaching 9999 frames in folder 999, it was necessary to remove the flash drive and rename the folder or use a new flash drive. But in the new firmware, it became possible to create a folder manually. No more cons found

Revainrating 1 out of 5

What did I pay for? The product is a complete failure.

Instead of stabilizing, the image floats like it was stabilized by a plugin. 56mm generally stabilizes terribly, does not remove hand trembling, I generally keep quiet if you want to do some kind of small wiring. And it’s okay if at least the width stabilized and then a failure! This is certainly better than nothing, but the camera is professional level, and the stub is at the level of Samsung c9. Autofocus on video is terrible. It’s still okay with the width, but 56mm is constantly running…

Pros
  • Good picture, comfortable
Cons
  • Stabilizer! This is the worst built-in stub! Those who switched from Panasonic will understand me. Autofocus is terrible

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am very happy with this purchase, I will advise everyone!

Good day! I use almost all Fujifilm cameras, so I will say a few words about the flagship XH-1. I do not shoot video, I am engaged in a rather specific genre of photography - church photography. What are my technical requirements? Working ISO up to 6400, the possibility of silent operation, fast optics. The first shooting with XN-1 was in the spring, when Lenten services were going on in all churches, during which all lighting was reduced exclusively to candles. Set ISO higher? no problem, but…

Pros
  • - comfortable grip -stabilization - operating time with battery grip - additional screen -shutter sound, more noble - Shutter button is more comfortable compared to other fujas
Cons
  • The disadvantages of this camera are its advantages, but on the other hand: - it has become slightly less "hipster" in design, the ability to screw a red overlay from one Chinese online store into the shutter button is gone, but the standard button has become much more convenient - she has put on weight, but this is the price of improved grip, screen and stabilization.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best price for this product, will buy more!

I took it as a logical upgrade after fuji x-t100. in everything better (except for the battery) and not in vain. Especially now, when expecting x-t4 discounts are very good (70k for a carcass, which cost 160 at the start) Lightroom finally works fine with xtrans, it doesn't slow down like it was 2 years ago. Got pros: Photo quality (but now it is difficult to buy a camera with poor quality on a more or less large matrix) Lots of knobs, all buttons are customizable. Matrix stub. Standard…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great quality, happy with it one hundred percent!

Switched to Fujifilm X-H1 from Canon 80D. They have a different control interface, I got used to it for a week. I like their approach to the maximum manualization of shooting parameters (manual selection of shutter speed, ISO, even the aperture on their autofocus lenses is adjusted by turning the ring, even though its drive is electronic). In general, the apparatus is fire.

Pros
  • Fujifilm signature colors. The developers of cameras of this brand have done a good job in software image processing. Sometimes jpeg files do not need additional processing. A proprietary extended dynamic range function that allows you to extract the maximum quality from jpeg. Excellent tenacious iso that can be pulled in the editor up to several steps. Matrix stabilization works great: you can safely shoot handheld even at 1/8, I even got good shots at 1/2 when I leaned against the wall and at 1 second when I put my hands with the camera on the railing. Compactness and weight, adjustable camera functions, exposure shift wheel, two slots for memory cards. The case is grippy with small dimensions.
Cons
  • It holds a charge a little (after all, the UPC). When buying, you should immediately get spare batteries. Not the most convenient application for connecting to the phone, but you can get used to it. Some say that the sensor produces a grainy or noisy image, but they seem to be too picky or do not use the camera to its full potential. I personally did not notice this.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A valuable purchase, some advantages!

To make it clear that my statements are not unfounded, I shoot 15 of them for kenon 10 and another 5 for fuji. Of the 5 years, the X100, X-T10, X-T20, X-T2 models have been in my hands. The X-T2 was the last camera since 2022 (besides the full-frame Kenons, which I abandoned in favor of Fuji, which I do not regret). My opinion after X-T2? - X-H1 is just great. I chose for a long time what to take, until I saw striking differences in the generated JPEG. Namely, almost all X-T models, except for…

Pros
  • Color, and the picture as a whole. EVI, stabilization, AF speed and accuracy, ergonomics, sharpness and overall image quality, low noise level.
Cons
  • The battery is weak, 310 frames, but these are nit-picking

I bought the camera after xpro2, the device is chic, I liked it very much, they removed the separate exposure compensation disk that was not necessary for me, awesome viewfinder, in a word, super! As for the price - I do not know, it is acceptable for me. Has pros: Comfortable, excellent ergonomics, a swivel screen, an additional information screen, programmable control wheels, a gorgeous film-like picture. (However, like all the latest xtrans) Stub ! Some cons: I didn’t find it for myself, but

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Exactly as promised by the manufacturer, high quality.

I counted on a more confident improvement of the remote control program (from a smartphone). It remained very inflexible. For example, the preview occupies a maximum of a third of the smartphone monitor, it cannot be tilted, which makes it almost useless - it is impossible to see small details at such a size. Pros: comfortable grip, two slots for memory cards - you can transfer one RAW to another jpg, a capacious battery pack, antique exposure control, ISO on a wheel. Got cons: the screen…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The right product for me, the price suited me.

I sent it to Fuji from Panas (he got tired of his TV picture in the video) I also compare the camera with BMPCC (I do not use FULLHD. 4k). I chose between xt3 and x-h1. (We needed a universal photo-video camera with protection from dust and moisture). C100 considered, but he does not take a photo . There was a good discount with a bat block on xH1 + her grip was praised (small cameras all suffer from uncomfortable grip). -the biggest glitch I found - with a microphone connected to the port…

Pros
  • - versatility (photo + video) - good video and photo in one case. - good film simulations. (especially Acros and Eterna) -flog out of the box -100mbs FULLHD /200mbs 4k. -focus peaking (peaking on BMPCC is better visible due to lower screen resolution) -stub - color rendition - dustproof - microphone port - good built-in microphone (but! writes sound from the stub) - charging from usb - additional screen on top -2 card slots -highlights Higlights (ala poor "zebra") - excellent viewfinder -well made. Japan. - additional screen rotation for vertical shots - with a bat handle it is even more convenient to hold.
Cons
  • - the battery is so-so. One battery lasts me quietly for a whole day. moderate shooting (not weddings. dock and reportage). (20% photo + 80% video) - Raw - 50mb ( - moire fullhd. - change the focal length of the stabilizer for manual optics only from the menu - switching flog only from the menu (which means do not lower ISO <800) - no bw mode for the screen when shooting video (useful for Focus peaking'a) - complex menu (compared to Panas). - glitch of the camera hanging when it is turned on together with the microphone - you can not completely turn off the stub. - inconvenient video/photo switching. - sometimes there are image lags. (But after the floor, the shutter buttons pass).

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best I have ever used, great product for anyone!

I can recommend this camera to professionals with a fleet of fuji optics, upgrading to xt2 is worth it. Almost everything that I missed from the photo in xt2 is in H1. If you choose a camera with a limited budget, then I advise you to take xt2 and buy a fix from the series with aperture 2. The picture will be the same, buying H1 you pay for additional reliability, convenience during long shooting, grip and stub and faster focus. This is true for photography. When shooting video, definitely H1.

Pros
  • The camera suits everyone, an excellent flagship in the fuji system. I only use it for photos, as I don't shoot videos. The stabilizer is very effective, I shot landscapes at dusk with a shutter speed of 1 second from my hands on a 35 mm lens (fifty dollars including crop) and everything was sharp. Autofocus, even with old optics, seemed much faster than previous models (before H1, I shot a year on xt2), I shoot a report on "slow" glasses 35 1.4, 23 1.4 and everything is ok, it turns out to save the image volume and manage to catch moments. Very pleased with the new trigger button and grip. Separately, it is worth mentioning a very quiet shutter, even in mechanical mode. This allows you to go unnoticed when reporting, does not draw attention to the photographer. The viewfinder from the medium format GFX 50s is something. Huge and informative. Pleased with the compatibility of accessories. For example, I attached my eyecup from GFX 50s to H1, it became even more convenient to shoot (you can buy it separately).
Cons
  • At the beginning, the camera came out raw and on the first firmware it gave a recording error and hung periodically. (1-2 times per shooting day). Now everything is fine, I ated the firmware and have already shot about 20-30 thousand frames at weddings, everything is fine and stable. Slightly more battery consumption than xt2, apparently because of the stub. I turn it off, as it is only needed when shooting landscapes and statics. 5 full batteries are enough for me for 4-5 thousand frames per wedding day. I always carry a spare in my pocket, since they are small.

Now there is already an X-T4 on the market, and at the time of purchase of the H-1 there was an X-T3 and the X-T3 was considered first of course. As a result, there was a good discount on the H-1 at the time of purchase, and therefore the choice fell on the H-1. Another of the criteria for buying the H-1 was that it was not demanding on video shooting parameters, since the camera was purchased for 90% just for photos, plus image stabilization was on the H-1. As a result, with a price difference

Pros
  • Assembly in Japan, magnesium body, dust and moisture protection, image stabilization, high image quality.
Cons
  • It was purchased for a promotion for 75,000 with a battery pack, and therefore for this amount there are no shortcomings for me personally.