The X-H1 is the best compact system camera Fujifilm has made. There you go, review done and dusted in one line. By adding in-body image stabilisation (IBIS) into a package that retains the ...
With a thicker magnesium alloy body, in-body image stabilization and expanded video capabilities, Fujifilm's new X-H1 will be worthy of consideration for those looking for a mirrorless camera. New ...
Fujifilm has put Sony and Panasonic on notice with the X-H1, its new flagship APS-C mirrorless that excels at both photography and video. It sports a 24.3-megapixel X-Trans CMOS III sensor housed in a ...
The Fujifilm X Series has a new top performer in the just-announced X-H1. This is the newest camera in the X Series and the first (in the series) to include 5-axis 5.5 stops in-body image ...
The X-H1 uses the same 24-megapixel APS-C sensor found in many of Fujifilm’s other current cameras, but that sensor now rests in a five-axis stabilization system — the first in-body image ...
Fujifilm has launched a new installation to its mirrorless camera lineup, the Fujifilm X-H1. The new camera shares its core elements with the X-E3, while improving on a bunch of elements to target a ...
In 2018 it's certainly the turn of mirrorless cameras to really up the pressure being put on DSLR cameras. We've already seen the excellent Panasonic Lumix G9 deliver strong in performance terms, not ...
Fujifilm has confirmed the release of its X-H1 high-performance camera, the first in the series to include 5-axis in-body image stabilisation (IBIS) with 5.5 stops of shake correction. Angled front ...
Fujifilm’s mirrorless lineup of X Series cameras has an excellent reputation, especially thanks to their ability to produce great-looking images comparable to full-frame competitors from crop sensors ...
Fujifilm has announced its latest camera, the X-H1. It’s the company’s newest flagship model, a APS-C mirrorless model that’s designed to be used for both photography and video. It has a ...
The big headline feature of the X-H1 is in-camera sensor-shift image stabilisation, which Fujifilm call In-Body Image Stabilisation. IBIS moves the camera’s 24.3mp APS-C X-Trans III CMOS sensor, to ...
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