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Fujifilm X-H1 Pros: Ergonomics, Robustness, Stabilized sensor, High ISO sealing, Focus assist, Controls and customizations, very competitive used price. Cons: Battery life, Q key in "unhappy" position, still some rare uncertainty about facial recognition even with Fujinon optics. Opinion: Taken at a great price to replace the X-T1 (with a good evaluation of the latter), you immediately notice the difference in file quality, with a superior sensor both in terms of density and in terms of technology, always excellent control arrangement as well as customization functions, except for the "Q" key in a really unhappy position as it is activated unintentionally, and there is no way to turn it off or change its function. The ISO seal is really excellent, maf excellent but not impeccable even in low light conditions, face recognition has been improved but still has some rare uncertainty even using Fujinon "first line" optics. Very sore point, the batteries ... the same that mounts the X-T1 / XT-2 / X-T3 (an updated version of the NP-W126, the NP-W126S) but with a duration equal or even lower, probably justified ALSO by the consumption of the stabilized sensor (deactivable). However, it has the possibility to mount Battery Grip with two additional batteries plus the third inside the camera body. In terms of usability it is always exceptional, from the feeling of well done, with improved ergonomics and a wider grip that for those like me with big hands is a boon, so it does not need in my opinion an extender Grip, upper LCD information display comfortable and easy to read, touch screen with customizable functions, performing in all conditions, I would say a good jump compared to the X-T1 I had before, which still defended itself very well. sent on June 24, 2023 |
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