

This requires the camera to be built to twice as high of a degree of precision as a conventional camera. The Fujifilm X-H1’s IBIS system uses three-axial acceleration sensors and a dual-processor to measure about 10,000 calculations per second. Some care about IBIS a lot and if you do the X-H1 is for you with up to 5.5 EV of stabilization, but image quality should be basically the same as the Fujifilm X-T2. The Fujifilm X-H1 is certainly an interesting camera, but is it right for you? I have had a little time to go over all of the features and made the above comparison chart for FujiAddict readers.Īs predicted the Fujifilm X-H1 is strongest as a video camera, but it does have a few big and small improvements over the Fujifilm X-T2. The Sony A6500 is the closest competitor to the Fuji X-H1 on paper Here are the full specs. It concerns me a bit because even 30 minutes is itself quite short of the Panasonic and Sony competition. It isn’t known how long the camera can record continuously in 4K without it. ) specializes in the wholesale distribution of world class cable assemblies for home theater, PC, and high technology industries. The battery grip again acts as a power-boost that increases the maximum recording time in 4K to 30 minutes.ĪVS Forum| Home Theater Discussions And Reviews > Other Areas of Interest > Camcorders > Panasonic G80/G81/G85 4K w/ IBIS Forum Jump. The body meanwhile mimics some aspects of the medium format GFX camera, such as the top panel LCD and a chunkier body design compared to previous X-series cameras A token gesture, at least, if not a fully fledged copy.

According to Fuji, autofocus is also improved over the X-T2 with more stable behaviour in low light, in video mode and AF-C mode. 1080p now goes to 120fps for dramatic slow-motion effects. That’s said to be designed for post-production too, with “subtle colour and contrast”. With this camera comes a massively upgraded 4K codec, 5 axis IBIS and a total of 20 “functional and performance enhancements”.Ī first for a Fuji camera, F-LOG with Rec.2020 colour is recorded internally direct to SD card and a new film simulation “ETERNA” is added to the mix. The official press release and specs (in German). Fuji is stepping into the high-end video mirrorless market with the X-H1.
