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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 unveiled what it's calling its highest performance camera in its X Series range of mirrorless cameras. Building on the impressive feature set of 2016's X-T2 flagship, the X-H1 gains ...
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 ...
Fujifilm's new camera puts video capabilities firmly in its sights with DCI 4K resolution, film simulation, and 200Mbps recording. Fujifilm is not usually the first company name that rolls off the ...
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 the X-H1, a new camera that goes straight to the top of the company’s lauded X-series lineup. It’s similar to the X-T2, with the same 24-megapixel APS-C X-Trans III sensor, but ...
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 Fujifilm X-H1 is priced at £1699 body only, which makes it similar in price to some of the competition, such as the Panasonic Lumix GH5 (£1599 body only) and less than the GH5S (£2199 body only).
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