CONS - (1) Limited Battery Life (always take a spare) (2) Placement of rear "Q" button could be better to avoid accidental operation. PROS - really too many to list! (1) Except for aforementioned poor placement of "Q" button - ergonomics best of "X" series for larger hand users and those wishing to use longer focal length lenses and heavier zooms. (2) The in camera stabilisation is really effective for "primes" and manually focussing older lenses. (3) In real life, Autofocus as good as later X-T3 & X-T4, and Manual focussing aids similar to both later cameras. (4) If you're able to determine any significant improvement of image quality from viewing 8x10 photographs taken with the aforementioned later sensor cameras over this X-H1 - that would be surprising. (4) Now only available 2nd hand but at prices 1/3 to 1/2 cheaper than the later XTs, - S/H X-H1 + S/H XF60mm purchased for same price as sold X-T3. SUMMARY - I'm not a video recorder, so my comments only relate to still photography. Over recent years I've migrated from Nikon Full frame D3/800 to Fujifilm system and have found all Fuji X gear excellent, including X-Pro2/X-T1, 3 & 4. In addition to the X-H1 I've retained my first Fuji X camera, X-Pro1, which I've now had for nearly 10years and which has never let me down - and the free soft ware updates have always improved the cameras. Over 50 years of photography of all sorts including in the past some professional assignments, the X-H1 must rank as one of the best overall performing cameras I've owned!Read full review
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I've moved from micro four thirds camera thinking was i making the right choice to move to fujifilm X-H1 and the answer is yes as its just as easy to operate if not easier , the photos are more clearer shaper and the national colours are even better before adjusting in lightroom, so I think it was a smart move. I was thinking about the fujifilm X-T3 but seen the X-H1 and it has a bigger grip and stabilisation i like the extra screen on top which I use, I would say the X-T3 may look pretier but I like the X-H1 functions.
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After upgrading from the X-T20, I can say I’m very happy. Great mid-level camera with flagship level video capabilities. Save around £1000 compared to a X-T3 and such. Would definitely recommend unless you’re looking to purchase the X-T4. Also, ensure you update the camera firmware as it makes IBIS functionality x10 better.
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My favourite thus far was the original 5D. I hated my sony a7 II, canon eos r and after settling on this camera I am incredibly happy with its incredible versatility and reference to analogue design. Highly recommended for hybrid shooters
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Possibly the Best Buy in the Fuji line-up at the moment. Great image quality and features, very ergonomic with the big grip and the soft shutter button. So good I have 2!
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